Amazon Leak Exposes Echo AI Device With Touch Display and FireOS (hothardware.com) 36
MojoKid writes: Today, an image of what could be a touch-screen Amazon Echo device has emerged. Like the earlier Echo Look leak, the image of the device was found on Amazon's servers, just waiting to be discovered. The new Echo device is reportedly codenamed "Knight" and will be revealed later this month. It will also take its place as the flagship of the Echo family, likely surpassing the $179.99 MSRP of the original Alexa-powered AI speaker. It should be noted that the image leak lines up with previous reports we've seen regarding a so-called flagship Echo device. Late last year, we learned that the device would feature a 7-inch touch screen, and that it would have integrated speakers that are superior to those in the original Echo. There's even a built-in camera at the top of the device, which could be useful for video conferencing. It was also mentioned that the Echo device will run Amazon's FireOS and respond to verbal commands and spoken questions, just like current Alexa devices. Amazon is also reportedly testing a feature that allows users to pin items such as photos on their speaker's screen akin to physically placing items on a "refrigerator door."
So... It's a New Fire Tablet? (Score:4, Insightful)
7" touch screen? Camera and better speaker than an Echo? Runs Fire OS? Likely $199+? Almost certainly runs ARM. Tell me again how this is different from a Fire tablet.
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Included wall mounting? Justifies a $200 markup
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Actually, it runs off of an Intel processor (an Intel Atom x5-Z8350).
And 7" Fire tablets are pretty cut-rate. This is surely built to a higher quality. For the most obvious thing, the speakers are obviously going to be much better.
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Optimism on Orwell's part (Score:2)
Orwell was an optimist. [fyngyrz.com]
Fuck privacy. (Score:5, Insightful)
"There's even a built-in camera at the top of the device, which could be useful for video conferencing."
So, the always-listening device sitting inside people's homes is now outfitted with an always-watching feature. Color me surprised that the Alexa generation would welcome this shit too.
Since most of us do video conferencing from a smartphone or tablet which is far more portable, I'm failing to understand why we need another device to do this. I suppose next years model will come with a SIM card too; you know, so everyone can replace that cheap landline they used to have with the e-hipster kitsch flavor of the month.
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I've logged the packets from my two Echoes since I got them at the router level. So far I've yet to see them upload any significant amount of data when someone in the house wasn't asking Alexa for something. Even when I saw something when I knew it wasn't me, I was able to find a corresponding log in the Alexa app showing my wife or daughter had done it.
I welcome someone to actually come forward with packet logs showing voice data that WAS transmitted when someone WASN'T using it. Should be easy enough to
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Do you have the complete source code for the device available to you? That, after carefully analyzing it, can compile it, and compare to the binary that's in the device? If the answer is 'no' then you can't be sure there isn't code in there that can collect all audio and upload it back to Amazon. Just because it's not obviously doing it 24/7/365 doesn't mean it isn't capable of doing so when told to by it's C&C server.
Oh, and by the way: Even veri
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Came for this. Was it them or B&N that created a tablet called the Paperweight?
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Telescreen.. (Score:2)
Maybe Amazon ought to call it a "Telescreen" and use "Orwell" for its "wakeup word", as thats EXACTLY what it is.... There will be one of these in my home over my cold dead body...
"Leak" My Ass... (Score:3)
This is counter-PR pushed out BY Amazon to counter Apple's Phil Schiller participating in an interview where he said that a "Voice Activated Smart Speaker could benefit from a Screen" [macrumors.com].
Considering that every time I browse something on Amazon, it appears magically in banner ads EVERYWHERE I browse, and yet, every time I browse something on Apple's site, it, er doesn't, I'd say I trust Apple to actually produce a device that doesn't spy on you.
But this "Leak", coming in the heels of the Schiller interview earlier this week, is no accident, or lapse of security.
And if it is, remember this is the same company that's handling your "overheard" Alexa audio...
Underpriced (Score:2)
This isn't news; this is an advertisement. (Score:2, Insightful)
I'm Surprised They Have Time (Score:2)
I thought they were spending all their Android-related effort to fuck up the Fire TV stick, lately. They just "updated" the interface to make it even more annoying. They made navigation less obvious and half the time I have to wait for the dashboard to load twice because the banner ad doesn't load the first time, and the dashboard is now first and foremost an ad-delivery system.
Fuck you sideways, Amazon, I am never buying another one of your advertising delivery devices. My next streamer will be a Roku, and
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They seems to be rather brain-dead when it comes to designing interfaces. The new Xbox Amazon streaming app was re-designed a while ago, and of all things, they managed to screw up the transport controls. All they had to do was copy any one of the dozen other examples out there, but they apparently had to be "special".
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Have you called Amazon CS and complained about your packages being late?
Yes. They stopped using California Overnight, which has helped. They seem to only hire incompetent douchebags now. (It's sad, because before they got involved with Amazon, CalOvernight was awesome.)
I think I have an early models of that, (Score:2)
Sony made the big one, Chumby the little one I have. [alfa-img.com]
I actually miss these things working properly. I've seriously considered redoing the insides to something a bit more modern.
Riiiight (Score:2)
It's a Sony Dash or a Chumby (Score:2)