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Mar

Apple Adds CNNGo Channel to Apple TV


Just a day after adding TED, Tastemade, and Young Hollywood channels to the Apple TV, Apple has added yet another new channel to its set-top box — CNNGo.

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CNNGo is CNN’s service that lets users watch live news coverage and see segments from the past 24 hours. It also includes recent CNN coverage and films on demand. The service has previously been available on CNN.com and via the CNN iPad app.

Much of the content within CNNGo requires authentication through a cable provider. Live television and full shows require authentication, but clips can be watched without a cable subscription.

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Today’s new CNNGo channel comes as Apple is preparing to reveal both a new set-top box and a new television service at the Worldwide Developers Conference in June. The rumored streaming television service will consist of approximately 25 channels for $30 to $40 per month, with Apple partnering with networks like ABC, CBS, Fox, Discovery, and more for content.

The next-generation Apple TV is said to have an A8 processor with a built-in App Store for downloading content and Siri support, plus more internal storage and a redesigned remote control.



25
Mar

‘Halo Online’ is a free PC game launching only in Russia


Halo is making a triumphant, if border-blocked, return to PC with Halo Online, a free multiplayer-only game set to launch in Russia this spring. The Russian launch is a closed beta, as Microsoft figures out the best way “to welcome new fans to the Halo universe,” according to a post on Halo Waypoint. Halo Online is built on a modified version of the Halo 3 engine, and it should run smoothly on lower-end PCs, Microsoft says. Halo Online comes from Halo: The Master Chief Collection collaborator Saber Interactive and software developer Innova Systems, who have partnered with Halo 4 and 5 studio 343 Industries and, of course, Microsoft.

It’s multiplayer-only, so there’s no solo campaign, but the game does have a basic storyline, as laid out on Waypoint: “Halo Online is set on a secret UNSC space installation called Anvil, where Spartan-IV soldiers train together in war exercises to sharpen their battle skills and test experimental technology.”

Historically, Halo is exclusive to Xbox, since it comes from that console’s manufacturer, Microsoft (though the first Halo did launch on Windows as well). However, the company notes that Halo Online is not destined for Xbox One, since it was built specifically for PC. In a similar move, after several years of development Activision recently launched an open beta for Call of Duty Online, a freemium version of its flagship shooter that’s only available in China. Right now, this game is in development for Russia only, though Microsoft notes that “theoretically,” Halo Online would have to be adapted for different regions before launching elsewhere. Until then, we’ll just be sitting here, Needlers crossed.

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Source: Halo Waypoint

25
Mar

Xiaomi could launch the Mi Pad 2 tablet on March 31


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Xiaomi is celebrating its fifth year anniversary on the 31st of March. Leaks have suggested that the company expects to unveil some new smartphones and other devices as part of its celebrations.

A new revelation now claims that Xiaomi might even unveil the second gen Mi Pad tablet, dubbed the Mi Pad 2. A leak back in December last year gave us our very first look of the Mi Pad 2, with a significantly different design while maintaining the same 7.9 inch display.

The tablet is also expected to be packing a 1.8 GHz Intel processor (in favor of the NVIDIA chip from the predecessor), 2GB of RAM, 16GB of storage and possibly Android 5.0 Lollipop with a new iteration of MIUI.

Going by all the hints dropped by the company, it seems like we’ll see the company’s next gen tablet arrive on Tuesday. What do you expect from the latest Xiaomi tablet?

Via: Gizmo China

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25
Mar

T-Mobile offers 1 year of free Netflix with Galaxy S6, S6 Edge




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Looking to pick up a Samsung Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge but don’t yet know which wireless provider to choose? Perhaps T-Mobile’s latest promotion might be enough to convince you to choose it.

According to T-Mobile, its version of the Galaxy S6 and the S6 Edge will come with one year of Netflix free of charge. Worth roughly $100, it’s a limited time deal that credits users with twelve months of the 2 Stream service.

It’s not clear whether this is necessarily exclusive to T-Mobile; looking at the fine print we see language that indicates Samsung may be offering the Netflix. If that’s actually the case then it’s possible that other carriers might soon announce a similar deal.

Samsung is no stranger to throwing together bundles of apps and services with its products. We would be surprised if there weren’t other freebies given out with its 2015 flagship.

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25
Mar

We have your first look at Tivo’s massive, amazing Android update


The folks at Tivo are making software a priority, which is great for everyone.

As a longtime Tivo user, the experience had with the Android app to date has been just shy of absolutely miserable. The first release was little more than an iOS port that didn’t scale correctly when using larger screens or devices with higher than what was considered normal resolutions at the time, and when the app did finally improve enough that it was usable on all devices the UI was outdated and sluggish. It didn’t matter what device you used the Tivo app on, scrolling through the Guide with a finger flick was inviting pain.

That was then. This is now. This is the new Tivo for Android.

25
Mar

Google will now let any app use its malware-blocking tools


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If you’ve ever wandered onto a sketchy website and gotten a big red notice from Google, that’s all thanks to Chrome’s malware-blocking technology that aims to protect you from sites with potentially harmful materials. In order to expand its safety precautions, Google has just announced the Safe Browsing API, which lets developers incorporate the safeguarding techniques into applications. The API is meant for applications that use built-in web browsers that could potentially link to some unwanted downloads.

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With the safe browsing API, developers will be able to warn users before they click on links that may lead to malware-infected pages and also prevent users from posting links to known phishing pages from a website. The API also allows for automatic checking through Google’s suspected phishing and malware software pages for quicker results.

Google explains:

In addition to our constantly-updated malware and phishing data, our unwanted software data is now publicly available for developers to integrate into their own security measures. For example, any app that wants to save its users from winding up on sites that lead to deceptive software could use our API to do precisely that.

It might be awhile before we see apps support this feature, but the precautions are now available for anyone who’d like to offer its users some more protection. If you’re a developer that would like to learn more about the new API, head here for more information.

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25
Mar

‘Becoming Steve Jobs’: Rare Insights into Steve Jobs’ Evolution and Personality


becomingstevejobsAfter an initial teaser post from John Gruber earlier this month and several leaks and excerpts, the new Steve Jobs biography Becoming Steve Jobs debuted yesterday, and we’ve had a chance to read through the book that offers a new look into the life of the Apple co-founder. While Walter Isaacson’s best-selling 2011 biography of Jobs was undertaken with Jobs’ authorization and participation, many close to him felt it didn’t offer an accurate reflection of his personality.

In the wake of that book’s debut, former Fortune and Wall Street Journal reporter Brent Schlender, who interviewed Jobs numerous times over the final 25 years of Jobs’ life, teamed up with former Fortune colleague and current Fast Company executive editor Rick Tetzeli for an alternative take on Jobs’ life. Notably, Schlender and Tetzeli were eventually able to obtain the cooperation of a number of key figures, including Tim Cook, Eddy Cue, Jony Ive, and Laurene Powell Jobs, to share their perspectives on Jobs.

The new book takes a mostly linear approach to telling the story of Jobs’ life, beginning with Apple’s early days. Much of that early content has been shared in previously published books and articles, but the story becomes more interesting once it reaches 1986, the year Schlender and Jobs first met for an interview when Jobs was in the early stages of building NeXT after having been ousted from Apple the year before.

Schlender’s many interviews and discussions with Jobs over the years give him a fairly rare perspective, and Schlender uses that perspective to argue the Jobs of his later years was a very different and more mature person than the perception developed in his brash younger years.

I can’t think of a businessman who grew and changed and matured more than Steve. Personal change is, of course, incremental. As all “grown-ups” come to understand, we wrestle with and learn how to manage our gifts and flaws over a lifetime. It’s an endless growth process. And yet it’s not as if we become wholly different people. Steve is a great object lesson in someone who masterfully improved his ability to make better use of his strengths and to effectively mitigate those aspects of his personality that got in the way of those strengths. His negative qualities didn’t go away, nor were they replaced by new good traits. But he learned how to manage himself, his own personal miasma of talents and rough edges. Most of them, anyway.

Tim Cook is one of the most high-profile figures to be interviewed for the book, and beyond the already revealed tidbit about Cook having offered Jobs a portion of his liver, Cook addressed the ways in which he saw Jobs change even since 1998 when Cook joined Apple. Read more »

25
Mar

Gold Apple Watch Buyers to Get Special Purchasing Experience With 30 Minute Appointments


As of April 10, Apple will begin scheduling appointments in its retail stores for customers who are interested in trying on the Apple Watch before deciding to pre-order or make a purchase. We’ve known that most try-on appointments will be scheduled in 15-minute intervals to allow Apple employees to get to as many customers as possible, but it seems that customers who are interested in purchasing the Gold Apple Watch Edition will get some extra time with the device.

According to the International Business Times, two Apple Stores in Manhattan have confirmed that customers looking to spend upwards of $10,000 on an Apple Watch Edition will get 30 minute appointments with Apple employees instead of 15 minute appointments.

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Given the high price of the Apple Watch Edition, it’s no surprise that employees plan to dedicate more time to those who plan to spend a lot of money, as it’s a bigger purchasing decision. In fact, the purchasing experience for a Gold Apple Watch may be quite a bit different from the experience purchasing a standard Apple Watch or an Apple Watch Sport, as Apple is said to have a dedicated group of employees that have undergone special training serving customers who are buying the Apple Watch Edition.

Apple employees, including those who will work with customers interested in the Gold Apple Watch, are being trained to offer fashion and styling advice to customers. 9to5Mac shared some details on this training yesterday, suggesting employees will use each customer’s fashion sense to make Apple Watch recommendations. Apple employees are being given example customers to train with, to help them develop the skills to make suggestions to customers.

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Apple retail stores will be transformed overnight ahead of April 10, adding Apple Watch try-on stations that consist of glass-covered display tables that have the Apple Watch underneath. The Apple Watch Edition will only be available at select Apple Stores, and in limited quantities. Stores where the high-end watch will be sold are being outfitted with safes, where the devices will be kept at night to protect them from theft.

Apple wants the Apple Watch Edition buying experience to mirror other luxury shopping experiences, and in addition to selling the device in Apple retail locations through specially trained employees, Apple is also assembling pop up shops around the world in locations like the Wonder Room in Selfridges, a special section of the store that houses other high-end jewelry and watches. Other pop up shop locations include the Galeries Lafayette in Paris, and the Isetan Department Store in Tokyo.

Apple Watch pre-orders and try-on appointments begin on April 10, with the official launch coming later in the month, on April 24.



25
Mar

JXE Streams: ‘Hotline Miami 2’ creators discuss its neon violence


Hotline Miami makes you feel things that you don’t want to feel. It shows you a veritable smorgasbord of ugly — from its jagged artwork to its stomach churning cartoon violence — and somehow makes you love it. Which is precisely the point. Dennis Wedin and Jonatan Söderström, the duo comprising Hotline Miami studio Dennaton Games, returned to their signature world of psychosis, brutality, and ’80s flash this March with Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number. The sequel puts even more emphasis on story and character, which makes its ugliness even more affecting. We’ll discuss that and more with the studio during today’s two-hour stream of the game.

Starting at 3PM, you can catch our stream with Dennaton Games right here in this post, on the Engadget.com/gaming landing page, or on Twitch.tv/Joystiq. If you’re a new fan of the stream, make sure to follow us on Twitch so you know when we’ll go live!

[We’re playing Hotline Miami 2 on PC streamed at 720p.]

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25
Mar

[Deal] T-Mobile will give you one year of Netflix for Free with the purchase of the Galaxy S6 or Galaxy S6 Edge


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Well here’s an interesting deal for you. T-Mobile will give you one full year of Netflix for Free with the purchase of the Galaxy S6 or the Galaxy S6 Edge. That totals $107.88 in savings, assuming you’re not already grandfathered with the old $7.99 per month rate.

T-Mobile hasn’t specified if existing Netflix accounts will be eligible, but we assume so since a lot of people are already signed up with Netflix. It’s likely they will provide you some sort of code that you can redeem just like what Google did when they launched the Chromecast. Again, this is speculation since no details were announced.

Here’s the full text from the site…

When you buy the powerful new Samsung Galaxy S® 6 and Galaxy S® 6 edge from T-Mobile you get 1 year of Netflix on us with access to their entire streaming library – a $100+ value! Want the Galaxy S® 6 from T-Mobile, but trapped by your current carrier? Now T-Mobile will pay off your phone payments. Stuck in a contract? We’ll pay that too. So you can switch to T-Mobile and trade-up to the Galaxy S® 6 as soon as it’s available. Register today and we’ll let you know when you can buy your Galaxy S® 6 and get a year of Netflix on us!

Are you more likely to grab your Galaxy S6 or S6 Edge from T-Mobile with this deal in place?

source: T-Mobile / Image credit – @JohnLegere

 

 

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