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Sony Xperia Z4 with Android 5.0 Lollipop leaked in screenshots

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The Sony Xperia Z4 seems to still be in the works, even though Sony CEO Kazuo Hirai has stated that the company might renounce, sell or merge its mobile division. In spite of rumors saying that the Xperia Z4 will not make an appearance at the MWC 2015 show next month, screenshots of the handset have surfaced fueling suspicion that the new waterproof phone will be unveiled sometime this year. Xperia Blog has made public four different screenshots taken of the Xperia Z4 running none other than Android 5.0 Lollipop, which means that the handset is still in the works and probably rather ahead in development.

The Xperia Z4 has received the Ivy code-name, according to the Xperia Blog and the new screenshots reveal just a few settings as well as a neat set of specs, most of which we were speculating about before. The screenshots allegedly belong to the dual SIM variant of the Xperia Z4, which seems very likely as we all know there is a dual SIM variant of the Xperia Z3, too in a few markets around the world. Even though Sony hasn’t revealed anything about the Xperia Z4, we did get a glimpse of the device last year after a set of emails between Sony and product placement managers were leaked. In these emails, executives were discussing the monetary issues behind advertising the Xperia Z4 in the new James Bond movie entitled Spectre. Alongside the Xperia Z4, some wearable device renders were also leaked. In these emails, executives said that the Xperia Z4 would be launched between May and November 2015, which makes us firmly believe that Sony will not be unveiling the handset at the MWC 2015 in March.

 

We’re a bit suspicious about the leaked screenshots, mainly because the model number of the phone is blurred out, so as far as we know, it could be a different Xperia handset altogether. Nonetheless, it isn’t unlikely for these to come from the Xperia Z4. From the images, we get a glimpse of a the dual SIM features, and we get confirmation that the handset will feature Qualcomm’s newest 64 bit chipset, the Snapdragon 810. The chipset is already in action on the LG G Flex 2, with minor overheating issues and is said to be featured in the HTC One M9 and Galaxy S6, too, although the latter might come with an Exynos chip instead after Qualcomm reported losing a major partner.

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The software on the alleged Xperia Z4 screenshot is Android 5.0.2, which sounds a bit outdated if we believe the rumors that the handset will be launched between May and November. Since Android 5.1 is already off the shelves and rumors saying Android 5.2 will surface next month, it’s rather unlikely that a major OEM like Sony would launch a flagship device this Summer running one of the oldest versions of Android Lollipop. Still, Android 5.1 is only available on Android One devices and the wider release hasn’t been detailed by the company, so we don’t really know what to kind.

In any case, take these Xperia Z4 screenshots with a grain of salt, as we’re not able to confirm their validity right now. Regardless of validity, the software and UI look great from the screenshots, so we are expecting to see the same kind of layout on the Xperia Z3 once the update is rolled out. Speaking of which, Sony should begin the rollout of Android Lollipop to the Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z2 early in March, according to our sources. Stay tuned for more about the Xperia Z4, as we’re sure Sony will spill the beans about a release date at the MWC 2015.

As part of the editorial team here at Geekreply, John spends a lot of his time making sure each article is up to snuff. That said, he also occasionally pens articles on the latest in Geek culture. From Gaming to Science, expect the latest news fast from John and team.

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3 Video Games About Women’s Health

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Video games have transcended entertainment to become powerful tools for promoting health and wellness. One notable genre in this realm is fitness gaming, exemplified by titles like Hatsune Miku Fit Boxing, which motivates players to engage in physical activity to enhance their fitness levels. Building on this foundation, developers have ventured into women’s health with games designed to raise awareness and empower players to take control of their well-being. Here are 3 video games on women’s health that provide valuable health information and foster a sense of agency to uplift women around the world.

Tampon Run – Menstrual health

Created by Girls Who Code alumnae Andrea Gonzales and Sophie Houser in 2014, Tampon Run is an old-school 8-bit online game where the main character, Luna, lobs tampons to destroy enemies, who will confiscate the tampons if she lets them pass by. Interestingly, the concept of weaponized tampons is based on a real incident that occurred in 2013, where Texas state troopers confiscated tampons as potential projectiles, but not guns, from visitors observing a vote on abortion restrictions at the Texas State Capitol. The goal of Tampon Run is to destigmatize periods and menstrual products, which, up until recently, have not been properly studied to measure their absorbency, which underscores the need to address menstrual health so that women can get better care.

In between tossing tampons, Luna shares empowering messages about how periods are a natural part of women’s lives and should not be a source of shame or embarrassment. The game is available to play on the Tampon Run website and can be downloaded from the Apple App Store for iOS users.

PCOS Vitality – PCOS

Polycystic ovary syndrome is a complex hormonal condition and the leading cause of female infertility that affects approximately 5 to 6 million women in the US, according to the Endocrine Society. Common features of the condition include having irregular menstrual periods, hyperandrogenism, and polycystic ovaries. Additionally, some studies estimate that up to 88% of women with PCOS are overweight or obese. While there are weight loss programs helping women tackle PCOS, focusing on aspects like lifestyle, symptom management, diet, and other tips for how to lose weight with PCOS, the condition itself remains grossly under-researched. For some women, it may take years to confirm that they have PCOS, as there are other disorders that mimic PCOS signs and symptoms that must be excluded.

The lack of research has extended to a lack of awareness among the general population and is what clinicians from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland are trying to address with the 2023 game PCOS Vitality. Essentially a learning tool, the game takes users through a simple obstacle course. As you click toward the finish line, you are asked simple trivia questions about PCOS. The game is free to play on Focus Games’ website.

Bound by Blood – Period poverty

Period poverty refers to the lack of regular access to period products, painkillers, or underwear during a menstrual cycle. In the US, where 16.9 million menstruating women live in poverty, two-thirds cannot afford basic menstrual products. Period poverty has also been associated with mental health issues and urinary tract infections.

Available to play on the itch.io website, Bound by Blood was created by Jessica Gates in 2017 and aims to educate players about the reality of period poverty. Users take the character of Beth, a homeless woman who wakes up in her car and realizes that she’s started her period. Players then make a series of choices to try to stay as hygienic as possible in spite of lacking resources such as menstrual products and clean restrooms. There isn’t really a way to “win” the game, and it is instead a peek into the reality of life where period products are inaccessible and how this affects women’s quality of life.

Through these games, players not only gain valuable insights into various aspects of women’s health but also find themselves actively engaged in their own well-being. As developers continue to explore this emerging field, the potential for video games to serve as educational tools and catalysts for change in healthcare remains promising

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Despite popular belief, PS4 sales in the UK skyrocketed last year

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PS4 sales in the UK climbed by a shocking 633 percent year-over-year in 2023, so apparently the old system isn’t dead yet. The previous year’s very limited supply of the system is likely a major factor in this figure, since the console’s lifespan was drastically reduced because of chip shortages caused by the pandemic. Still, it’s proof that PlayStation’s original platform has unmet demand.

With the very low prices of PS4 software (both in-store and online at the PS Store), this strategy makes a lot of sense. Plus, it’s future-proof, so there’s no harm in stocking up on PS4s while new-gen pricing is still high, since if you decide to switch to a PS5 in the future, you can transfer all of your purchases across. Not to mention that the majority of new releases still come out on the PS4, with several offering free PS5 upgrades.

While the percentage rise may seem huge, real PS4 sales will probably be much lower. It’s a sign that the gadget, which is now a decade old, isn’t completely dead yet, and we expect it to keep receiving maintenance for a while longer. Of course, this is great news for Sony, because the company would rather have PS4 players playing on its last-gen gadget than none at all, even if it would love to have them upgrade to PS5.

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New PS5 firmware is available for download!

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A PS5 firmware update on a cold winter morning is unmatched. The latest PS5 system software update is 23.02–08.40.00 from Sony. Does this one add useful features or just boost system performance?

Though closer to the latter, it’s more than Sony’s favorite patch note. It fixes security issues, improves messages and usability, and boosts system software performance. Official patch notes for this 1.185GB update:

  • We updated system software security
  • We improved system software stability and performance
  • Some screens now have better messages and usability

That’s it. PS5 gets another win to recover from its midweek slump. Do you share our enthusiasm for this firmware update? Comment below. To spice things up, make your comment rhyme.

 

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