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Sep

Bono says he’s working with Apple on a new music format to fight piracy


Bono’s already inserted himself into everyone’s iPhones this week, but now he wants even more control over the way you enjoy music. The Irish singer says that he’s been working with Apple on a new audio format that’ll get people paying for music once again. In an interview with Time magazine, which won’t be published until September 29th, it’s said that the band has been working on a secret project that’s “so terribly exciting to music fans that it will tempt them again into buying music.” It’s all part of U2’s noble cause to see that songwriters and, especially, artists who can’t recoup lost earnings through live gigs – like U2 – are properly compensated for their labors. Of course, given Apple’s historic preference for secrecy, we can’t imagine it’ll be too pleased that Bono’s running his mouth off in public. Then again, it wouldn’t be the first time that a musician has blown one of Tim Cook’s future announcements.

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18
Sep

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 4 will land in the US on October 17


It seems like one giant smartphone has been getting all the attention lately, but one of its biggest rivals (literally) is finally set to touch down stateside. Samsung confirmed today that the Galaxy Note 4 will hit the US on October 17, and you can lay claim to yours starting tomorrow from all the usual carrier suspects. We’ve enjoyed our brief time getting to know the Note 4 and all the little improvements it brings to the table (hello, Quad HD screen!), but here’s the thing — the jury’s still out on whether Samsung has done enough with its newest S-Pen experiment to make it worth an immediate upgrade. As always, pricing will vary a bit depending on who you get your service though: a Note 4 with a bog-standard two year AT&T contract will set you back $299, while T-Mobile wants nothing upfront and monthly payments of $31.24 for the next 24 months. Alas, our friends across the pond will get a bit of a headstart on us – Notes will drop onto their store shelves a full week earlier.

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Source: Samsung Mobile Press

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18
Sep

Dice cuts the crap to change the way you buy concert tickets


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While you might own every single release your favourite band has put out, nothing beats going to see them live. If that’s something you do regularly, you know that you’ll not only have to fight it out with any number of like-minded fans to get your ticket, but you’ll also have to run the gauntlet of booking via one of the major ticketing providers, which often includes submitting captchas, paying any number of booking fees or printing fees and running the risk that you won’t come away with what you actually wanted.

Dice wants to change that. Launching today after 18 months of development, Dice is 100 percent mobile, cutting all of the crap that traditional ticket sellers normally try to force upon you. You pay the ticket price, and that’s it. But how does it work? Once you’ve installed either the iOS or Android app, Dice will immediately load a full listing of gigs and concerts (over 100 at the time of launching) it has in its database. Currently, gigs are limited to London, but the company intends to embark on a global expansion in the coming months.

What you see is exactly what you’ll pay, so when you do, you’ll immediately be given an app-based e-ticket that will get you inside the venue with the minimum of fuss. If, for whatever reason, the gig has sold out or you came to the party too late, you can also choose to sit on a waiting list. While that might be the last thing you want to do, Dice has a very unique way of turning this to your advantage.

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Firstly, venues and promoters have access to ticket sales (but not personal information), allowing them to gauge whether there’s enough demand to lay on a new tour date. Secondly, and this can’t be understated, it allows anyone who has bought a ticket and suddenly realised they’re not able to make the gig, to sell their ticket back to Dice, which in turn can then sell it to the first person in the waiting line. Those waiting will be alerted via text message or email, depending on their contact preference. It eliminates the need for secondary ticket sales, and it ensures music fans don’t pay over the odds to see their favourite musicians perform.

The app is a joint-venture between Phil Hutcheon, a music industry veteran who’s run record labels for over a decade, and ustwo, the insanely talented creative team behind smash hit puzzle game Monument Valley. Realising that 80 percent of people use a website to book tickets, they sought to create a mobile app that removed the friction from paying to see live acts. This is evident when you buy a ticket and you don’t have to waste time filling in your details, completing captchas or race to complete the purchase within a set amount of time. “It gets the ticket in the hand of the fan as quickly as possible,” says Hutcheon.

At launch, the majority of shows are for indie bands and musicians, but there are some big names there too. Jack White, Little Dragon, alt-j, Basement Jaxx, Bugged Out and Ministry of Sound are all present, filling arenas like the O2 and the Shepherds Bush Empire, but the Dice team also works hard to curate a list of more intimate gigs at local pubs and smaller venues to help users discover music they might never had heard before. It’s an intimate way of working that benefits artists as they’re able to get more people to come to their events, and venues are able to work closely with the team to allocate more tickets.

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Because there are no hidden fees or booking charges, Dice offers customers up to 30 percent off the price of a show from a rival service. In fact, the more you use it, the app will begin to learn your musical tastes, delivering more relevant suggestions as time moves on. The idea, after all, isn’t to just sell you tickets for bands or musicians you’ve already seen, but to connect people with upcoming talent that could one day go on to do a global arena tour.

Hutcheon tells me that the Dice app you see today does exactly what it needs to do to launch, but that’s it. With investment and guidance from Google Deepmind, Robbie Williams’ management and many others, the company intends to make good on its promise to launch globally, but also introduce new features that help music fans get more from the app. This includes a new reservation feature that will let a user put aside a number of tickets for friends. The app will then email those people and invite them to pay for their own tickets, ensuring the organiser doesn’t go alone, but also isn’t left out of pocket (which has happened to this author in the past).

Future versions of the app may also include YouTube and Spotify playback, allowing users to get an idea of who they’re looking to see before they buy their ticket. It already has the functionality to handle 70,000 tickets per minute (meaning it could sell out Wembley Stadium in just 60 seconds), ensuring that it can handle significant demand when it needs to. Dice believes it has the potential to become the Uber of the music space, which may mean it moves to a freemium model in the future, but from what we’ve seen, it’s already off to a very good start.

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18
Sep

Vimeo snags MST3k’s back catalog and exclusive access to future releases


If Vimeo’s determined to develop a pay-per-view streaming service, then the outfit is going about it in a rather strange way. The website has signed a deal with Mystery Science Theater 3000’s distributors to bring 80 “cleared” episodes to the site’s on-demand platform. Because of the myriad rights issues that surround the show, more than half of the episodes aren’t legally available. Of course, that doesn’t mean that you can’t find them if you’ve got some time, a lax attitude to intellectual property and don’t mind typing in phrases like mst3k.s08.e20 into YouTube. If, however, you’d prefer to get your stuff through legitimate channels, you’ll be able to rent each movie for $3, buy them for $10 or purchase the whole collection for a heavily-discounted $300.

But wait, there’s more! Because if you do splash out on the bulk purchase, you’ll also be given any future releases that come out between now and September 17th, 2016. That’s because the site has gained exclusive access to any future online releases, at least for the next year, which could total as many as 12 previously-unreleased movies. Of course, titles will remain on Netflix and Hulu (for now) as well as iTunes and Amazon Instant Video, so you’ve really not got any more reason to trot out that old quote about circulating tapes. Still, between this and distributing the Joss Whedon-written In Your Eyes, it’s clear that Vimeo’s executive team are geeks at heart.

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Source: Variety, Vimeo

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18
Sep

Solar Power is More Affordable Than You Might Think  


Renewable energy, environmentally friendly, green technology…these are all words that we have become familiar with over the past few years. With the energy crunch and rising prices for crude oil and other sources of power along with the rising cost of traditional electricity, it’s no wonder that many homeowners have begun to take another look at Solar Panels Salt Lake City.

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Using solar energy to power your home or business is nothing new. As a matter of fact, solar panel technology has been around for decades. However, most homeowners have stayed away from installing these systems in their homes due to the high initial cost of acquisition as well as installation costs and home retrofitting. The good news is that thanks to advancements in technology and a more eco-conscious environment, getting a solar power system installed in your home is not only more affordable than ever, it can net you additional benefits such as:

  • Tax breaks -A few years ago, the federal government sought to increase the use of renewable energy sources and enacted tax incentives for homeowners who choose to install energy efficient appliances as well as solar systems in their homes. If you install a solar system before 21/31/2016, you can take 30% of the total cost to acquire and install your new system as a federal tax credit. In addition, many states have followed the lead of the federal government and have enacted similar tax breaks for those who reside in specific states or municipalities.
  • Protection against cost increases- For those who live on the grid, periodic energy cost increases are simply a fact of life. However, for those who have solar systems installed, you don’t have to worry about seeing price increases on your bill. As a matter of fact, many who install solar systems in their homes get a check from the power company if their systems are properly wired so that they can feed power back into the grid.
  • Home Value Increase – If you were to place two identical houses side by side, the one with a solar system will sell for more than the one using traditional power. Why? The cost savings you get using a solar power system simply commands a higher price.

Cost vs. ROI of Solar Panels

So, now that you know all of the benefits that you can reap by installing a solar power system, it’s time to discuss the one thing that has prevented many people from installing one in their home: cost. While it’s true that solar systems were expensive in the past, in some cases prohibitively so, in today’s world, thanks to advancements in technology, solar power systems have become very affordable. In addition to a lower cost of acquisition, many local governments have made low cost loans and other financial incentives available to homeowners looking to pursue this option. And, of course, not having to pay a power bill every month will allow the system to pay for itself sooner than you might think.

Many solar power installation companies not only offer in home solar panel installation, but Portable Solar Power Utah as well.

Are you looking to intall Solar Panels Salt Lake City? If so, Intermountain Wind and Solar is the company you need. They offer quality in home and Portable Solar Power Utah. Call today for more information.

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18
Sep

Starbucks updates app, making life even more efficient


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What would life be without that daily cup of joe? For me, my need for coffee varies based on sleep, but if I need coffee, I need it as soon as possible. Starbucks is looking to remedy this.

The newest version of the Starbucks app has a new Shake to Pay feature, which displays your favorite card you use to pay at Starbucks. Simply shake your device while in the app, and there it is. To open the app more quickly, there are some new widgets to place on your home screen of your smartphone.

Along with this, you can now tip your barista digitally from within the app, up to two hours after your purchase, for all those times you forgot to tip them. You terrible person you.

To update, navigate to the Play Store on your device. If you don’t already have it, hit the link below.

Starbucks has always provided the coffee to make us more efficient. Now they’re providing an app to help us get this coffee. What more could we ask for?

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18
Sep

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 on sale October 17; pre-orders begin September 19


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Samsung on Thursday confirmed the upcoming arrival date for its Galaxy Note 4 smartphone. Touching down on October 17, the device will be offered across AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon and U.S. Cellular. The Note 4 will be sold in Charcoal Black and Frost White options though it’s not clear if each carrier will get both colors.  Each wireless provider is expected to announce their respective prices, pre-order details, and specifications. According to Samsung pre-orders begin as early as tomorrow, September 19.

T-Mobile begins pre-orders September 24; total price will be $749.76

Samsung is offering customers a guaranteed total trade-in of $200 for any working smartphone should they trade it in before October 16.. For more information, visit www.SamsungGalaxyPromotions.com/Note4.

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18
Sep

T-Mobile: pre-orders for Samsung Galaxy Note 4 on September 24


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T-Mobile was among the first wireless providers to announce specific details as it pertains to the upcoming availability of the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Pre-orders for the device begin at the Un-carrier on Wednesday, September 24 at 9AM PDT. Pricing is listed at $0 down and $31.24 monthly for 24 months which equates to a total cost of $749.76 when it’s all said and done.

Don’t forget that T-Mobile promises the best trade-in price in the industry; keep that in mind if you’re thinking of switching service providers and dumping your old phone.

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18
Sep

Moto Maker now available in France, Germany, and the UK


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Residents in France, Germany, and the UK can finally enjoy the functionality that the US have had for some time now and can now use the Moto Maker facility to customise the new Moto X.

Despite the device not yet being available in those regions, Moto X went live for the regions pretty much the same time the new Moto X was made available in the US.

Despite that, you can still go ahead and design your Moto X and the design will be emailed to you, ready to be retrieved when the Moto X does launch.


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18
Sep

Anki Drive’s robotic race cars will play nice with Android starting in October


Ever since Anki Drive — a toy car racing system powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning — made a big splash at Apple’s WWDC 2013 keynote, it’s been iOS-only. That ends next month, however, as Anki Drive is finally coming to Android for the first time. Sean Levatino, Anki’s lead designer, tells us that one of the company’s big core commitments is accessibility, and Android compatibility is a big part of that. “We want to support as many platforms as possible,” he says. Anki’s goal, after all, is to bring robotics to the masses.

So what took Anki so long? Mark Palatucci, Anki’s co-founder, says that it really had to do with Apple’s early support for Bluetooth low energy. “Only really in the past year have we seen Android phones adopt the standard in any real capacity,” he says. Now as more modern Android devices support the standard, Anki’s finally able to roll out support for Android on a wide scale.

There is an important caveat however: for the time being, there is no cross-platform play. That means iOS users can’t race their cars against Android users and vice versa. That’s because the Android version uses WiFi for multiplayer support while the iOS app communicates via Bluetooth LE. “Eventually we’ll work on interoperability,” says Palatucci, but the team wanted to focus on bringing the Android app to market first.

In the meantime, the iOS app is getting a huge update in terms of gameplay. For one thing, now you’ll be able to play in “Team mode.” Players can gang up against an AI, or users can play team versus team, or you could even go up against three AI cars by yourself if you feel like a challenge. “We never really supported that,” says Levatino, though he says that according to surveys, people were doing it unofficially anyway. The most recent update lets folks mix and match up to four human or AI players in teams, even letting you pair up with an AI if you wish.

Another welcome update to the iOS app is something called “Balance Cars Mode” which essentially lets new users play with higher-level folks without getting their asses whooped. When this mode is enabled, upgrades in the higher-level cars will be disabled to match that of the lowest level car for a more even playing field.

Anki is also rolling out a new character as part of this announcement. Called “Spectrix,” the car has a trickster personality, with a special “Scrambler” ability that messes with other car’s systems and causes them to go out of control. “It’s fun to play on its own, but it really shines in team play,” says Levatino. “It’s a great support character.” The Spectrix is available today on Anki.com for $69.99 and you can purchase it from other retailers later this week.

And that’s not all. Anki has also dropped the price of the Anki Starter Kit from $199.99 to $149.99 in the US (£149.99 in the UK). The Starter Kit, as a reminder, comes with two cars, their charging cases, a 3.5 foot by 8.5 foot race mat, a tire cleaner and a fast charger. The aforementioned iOS update should be available starting today while the Android app will be in the Google Play store some time in early to mid October.

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