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Feb

iMore show 445 live! 11am PT/2pm ET


Join Serenity Caldwell, Peter Cohen, Ally Kazmucha, Rene Ritchie, and very special guest John Moltz for a the iMore show live on its new day and time!

  • Wednesday, 11am PT, 2pm ET
25
Feb

Google Play Music expands storage limit to 50,000 songs


Google Play Music is expanding the number of songs that you can upload and store for free. The service now allows users to store 50,000 songs for free, up from the previous cap of 20,000.

25
Feb

See how Clean Bandit used a Lumia 930 Bullet Time rig in their new music video


One of Microsoft’s latest pairings sees British group, Clean Bandit, teaming up with Lumia for various promotional activities. One of the more amazing ones is the video for latest single, Stronger, which throws no less than 50 (yes, 50!) Lumia 930s into the mix on a Bullet Time rig. And the effects are amazing.

25
Feb

Motorola ‘Mystery Box’ revealed



Curious about what it was that Motorola wanted to send out to various members of the press? If you hadn’t figured it out by now, it’s related to the Moto E 2015 launching today.

We received our box earlier this morning and took a few pictures of what it was that we opened. In short, it’s like being invited to an actual press conference at the Motorola headquarters in Chicago. The inside resembles the layout; bricks, seating, and layout is pretty consistent with the real deal.

As part of the kit we received a lanyard and USB drive with images, press announcement, and reviewer’s kit.  Additionally, the phone we have is white and the Motorola Bands we were sent are turquoise and raspberry. All in all, it’s a pretty nifty way of unveiling a new low-cost LTE experience.

Look for our review in the coming days!


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25
Feb

LG G3 now receiving Lollipop update in Canada


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LG has just started rolling out the much-anticipated Lollipop update to all unlocked variants of the G3, located in Canada. This upgrade brings the latest version of the Android operating system, together with a multitude of new features, bug fixes and stability improvements.

Hit the break for the full changelog.

  • Bold and colorful interface.
  • New notification options.
  • Longer battery life.
  • Increased security against malware.
  • Automatic device encrytption.
  • Settings for multiple device users.
  • A new quick settings drop-down menu.
  • Improved internet and Bluetooth connectivity.
  • Voice activation when screen is off.

To download the update, make sure you’re connected to a Wi-Fi network. Then, from the home screen, press the Menu key, followed by Settings. Scroll to the bottom and tap ‘About Device’, followed by ‘Software Update and ‘Update Now’.

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25
Feb

Apple Expands Apple Watch Marketing Efforts With New Multi-Page Spread in Vogue Magazine


Apple appears to be gearing up for a big marketing push for the Apple Watch ahead of its April launch, featuring the device on several magazine covers. The Apple Watch made its U.S. magazine cover debut earlier this month in the March issue of Self, and it’s also being featured in a multi-page spread in the March issue of Vogue.

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The Apple Watch is shown on multiple pages of the magazine, depicting different watch casings and band designs in clean ads that feature nothing but the Apple Watch itself. The images are actual size, giving readers an idea of how big the watch is in real life.

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There’s a heavy focus on Apple Watch bands, several of which are depicted in close up images that show off details on their construction. The Milanese Loop is featured on one page, while the navy-colored Leather Loop is shown on another page. The Apple Watch sport with a green band is also shown, as is the fitness interface for one of the Apple Watch’s built-in fitness apps. Yet another page features the rose gold Apple Watch Edition with a Rose Gray Modern Buckle band.

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It’s likely that several other publications beyond Self and Vogue will be featuring the Apple Watch in the coming weeks as the device’s April launch date approaches. Apple has targeted fashion and fitness markets thus far, and is expected to market the Apple Watch to a wide range of potential customers.

Up until this month, Apple’s Apple Watch marketing has been somewhat reserved, limited to an appearance at Parisian fashion boutique Colette in September and the Vogue China cover in October, but the company appears prepared to begin more serious marketing efforts.

As we reported last month, Apple asked some developers creating content for the Apple Watch to have their apps completed by mid-February, possibly to have apps ready to go for marketing purposes or an upcoming event. Apple also invited select developers to its Cupertino headquarters to put the finishing touches on Apple Watch apps and it may be gearing up for a series of Apple Watch popup stores in various locations around the world.



25
Feb

Podcasts Entering ‘Golden Age’ After Experiencing Surge in Growth [iOS Blog]


podcastsThe continued rise of smartphone and tablet adoption and the addition of Podcasts as a stock app on iOS 8 has resulted in significant growth for podcasts in the United States, reports Ad Age. Overall consumption of podcasts experienced 18% growth in the U.S. between Spring and Fall 2014 as Americans now listen to approximately 21.1 million hours of podcasts per day, according to Edison Research.

The resurgence of podcasts arrives around a decade after the audio format became established for iPod and iTunes, and the sudden rise in popularity has some podcast makers excited. “Creatively, we are entering a new golden age,” said Matthew Lieber, co-founder of the podcasting startup Gimlet Media. “In terms of the golden age of the business,” he added, “we’re just getting started.”

A direct beneficiary of the so-called “podcast renaissance” is Serial, a spin-off of This American Life that has amassed close to 72 million downloads since it started being aired last fall. Serial is based upon a Baltimore murder case in 1999, in which detectives arrest the ex-boyfriend of a high school senior that disappears after school one day. All twelve episodes are available through iTunes and on the Serial website for free.

While we may be entering the “golden age” of podcasts, the report finds that brand advertisers are still spending significantly less dollars on the medium than more traditional forms of media such as broadcast television, radio, newspapers and magazines. Advertising agency ZenithOptimedia reported last year that podcast ad spending growth would remain flat through at least the next two years.

Podcasting has been an advertising backwater. A ZenithOptimedia report from June 2014 — before “Serial” debuted — said podcast ad spending would remain at $34 million annually through 2016. That’s a small fraction of what marketers earmark for other media. Ad buyers and media executives say about 80% of the ads played during podcasts are direct-response, prompting listeners to visit a website or call a 1-800 number. Only 20% represents brand advertisers.

The rise in popularity of podcasts is attributed to several other factors, including the wider availability of connected cars that make in-car listening to podcasts much easier for daily commuters. New York Magazine noted last October that the renaissance of podcasting goes hand-in-hand with the improved quality of podcasts, as more content makers turn to the platform as a cheaper alternative over hosting a TV show or radio show.

Podcasts emerged around 2005 as episodic audio series that can span anywhere from a few minutes to several hours in length. Apple users with an iPhone, iPad, iPod, Mac or other device to listen with can subscribe to podcasts through iTunes to receive the latest podcasts. A wide range of podcasts are available in iTunes based on genres such as news, technology, fashion, food and restaurants, general talk shows, education and more.



25
Feb

Moto E 2nd Gen makes its way to press in Motorola’s Mystery Box


Last week Motorola pushed out an email to select members of the press to let them know that a box would be on the way and set for delivery on the 25th of February. The delivery would coincide with an exciting announcement. The packages are arriving and inside a very well planned out home-built personal […]

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25
Feb

Last chance pre-order pricing on Code Black Drone, $89



One of our most popular quadcopters, the Limited Edition Code Black Drone is a perfect item for video enthusiasts, gadget-lovers, aviation fanatics, kids, Batman fans (chicks dig the drone), and just about everyone else.

An inexpensive alternative to higher-priced quadcopters, this drone is fun and customize-able with beginner and expert flight modes. With its USB charging design and 6-axis control system, you’ll be the hit of the party when you break this out and take to the skies. The controller takes 4 AAA batteries (not included) and there is a limit of 5 units per customer.

For just $89, you’ll be soaring the skies with flair. With a price jump coming soon, we expect to be absolutely be sold-out in short order. These are shipping within 1-2 weeks so pre-order now, and lock in this pricing, while you still can.

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25
Feb

Moto E (2015) is a steal, here’s why



Motorola has announced a brand new Moto E today, that has all sorts of new goodies such as 4G LTE, a quad-core processor, and Android Lollipop. All for the price of $150. You may not fully understand, but this is not only a huge deal for the world of Android, but it’s a great deal for you. Let me explain why.

When Androids were first coming out in large numbers, part of what was attractive about them was the idea of having a smartphone for cheap. By 2010, you could an Android smartphone for free with a 2-year contract. However, people thought Androids were no good, because their only experience was with a phone that they had essentially spent no money on, comparing it to the $200 on-contract iPhone (that’s a whole other article I could write… but I digress). So when Motorola released the first Moto G at the end of 2013, where you could get a great Android experience for the same price as a budget phone off-contract, it was a pretty big deal. Then, to up the ante, Motorola released the Moto E at the beginning of last year. However, it didn’t quite receive the same positive reaction the first-gen Moto G did.

Fast forward to today, Motorola has announced a new Moto E:

  • 4G LTE connectivity.
  • 4.5-inch qHD (540×960) display
  • 5-megapixel rear camera
  • 8GB internal storage
  • Android 5.0 Lollipop
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor, clocked at 1,2 GHz
  • Adreno 306
  • front-facing VGA camera
  • 2390mAh battery

What’s more, you also get features like Moto Display and Quick Capture, and with the Moto E having Lollipop, you have the capability for always-on voice commands (through Google Search). I mean, some of these things are the same as my first-gen Moto X! This Moto E even has a bigger battery!

Let’s compare that to some other phones that cost around $150:

Phone Moto E (2015) ASUS Zenfone 5 Samsung Galaxy Core 2 YU Yureka BLU Studio Energy
Connectivity 4G LTE 4G (HSPA+) 4G (HSPA) 4G (HSPA+) 4G (HSPA+)
Display 4.5″ qHD (245 ppi) 5″ HD (294 ppi) 4.5″ WVGA (207 ppi) 5.5″ HD (267 ppi) 5″ HD (300 ppi)
Rear Camera 5 MP 8 MP 5 MP 13 MP 8 MP
Storage 8 GB 8 GB 4 GB 16 GB 8 GB
Android Version 5.0 Lollipop 4.4 KitKat 4.4 KitKat 4.4 KitKat upgrade to 5.0 Lollipop
Processor Snapdragon 410 (Quad-core) @ 1.2 GHz Atom Z2580 (Dual-core) @ 2 GHz Quad-core 1.2 GHz Snapdragon 615 (Quad-core) @ 1.7 GHz Quad-core 1.3 GHz
Battery 2390 mAh 2110 mAh 2000 mAh 2500 mAh 5000 mAh
Price $150 $147 ~$130  ~$145 $149

 

Obviously, each phone has their advantages and disadvantages. But here’s the point I’d like to make: two of those phones aren’t even available to the US. ASUS Zenfone probably won’t see Android 5.0 Lollipop until April, and that will probably be the last update from them. That leaves BLU, which certainly makes an impressive argument. But, you still don’t get a near-stock Android experience with Moto Display, which definitely makes your experience with a phone better. If you’re still not convinced, then you should know that Motorola has been making a great track record in updating their recent phones, so you can bet you’ll see at least one if not two major upgrades for the new Moto E.

All-in-all, the Moto E has the upper hand, and there is no better deal than this one. Great price, no-contract, excellent user experience, all in a phone that is close to Motorola’s flagship of 2013! You tell me what better deal there is.


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