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Sep

Pandora to offer 24 hours of ad-free listening for just $0.99 starting September 10th


Pandora is one of the most popular music streaming services out there right now, but sometimes listening to advertisements can really be a bother. This is why, beginning Thursday, September 10th, Pandora will allow users to listen to music ad-free for 24 hours for just $0.99 per day. The Pandora One Day Pass will essentially allow users to experience all of the convenient Pandora One features without having to commit to a monthly subscription.

The Pandora One Day Pass will sponsor the streaming service’s “Listener Love Day,” which begins at 12am EST on Wednesday, September 9th and ends at 12am EST on Thursday September 10th. Listener Love Day is a day that commemorates Pandora’s 10-year anniversary with a full day of music with zero advertisements. Once Listener Love Day is over, users can then purchase a One Day Pass if they’d like to keep listening ad-free.

If this interests you, head to the Play Store link below to grab the latest version of Pandora Radio.

Download Pandora Radio from Google Play

8
Sep

Android distribution numbers for September show more growth for Lollipop


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Each month, Google organizes the distribution of Android into a very simple pie chart. The data shows which the versions of Android that are still active on device’s today. On Monday, Google finished collecting data for September 2015. Things are how you’d expect them to be: Lollipop is still growing while KitKat is the most popular version of Android.

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Despite being released in 2012 and 2013, respectively, Jelly Bean (31.8%) and KitKat (39.2%) remain at the forefront of Android distribution (71% combined). Lollipop, which debuted in late 2014, has grown a few percentage points to 21%. Companies are getting on top of updating their devices at a better pace, but it seems that the many low-end and mid-range devices with KitKat are weighing down better growth for Lollipop.

And it wouldn’t be a proper reporting of Android distribution numbers without mentioning that Froyo, Gingerbread, and Ice Cream Sandwich are still clinging on to a minor 8% combined.

Next month could be the first time we see Android 6.0 Marshmallow appear on the pie chart.

Source: Android Developers

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8
Sep

Verizon will begin testing 5G wireless early next year


verizon new logoA new report states that ‘Big Red’ or Verizon, is planning to start undergoing testing as early as 2016 for 5G wireless. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. It will be a long time before 5G becomes mainstream.

4G is still improving in some places in the U.S. and talks about 5G wireless have already begun. Verizon looks to be the first interested on the new wireless service and may perhaps start a trial program in 2016. However, it will be at least another year before 5G becomes fully deployed. Verizon likes to be the first ones to do things except when referring to system updates. 5G is yet to establish an official standard so progress can’t be made at this point. Once the new wireless service arrives, the carrier(s) must undergo lots of testing and trouble shooting. Early adapters will likely have to deal with inconsistent signal until the service becomes widespread.

So, do you think we should be in such a rush to deploy 5G? For more details, check out the attached press release below.

 Verizon sets roadmap to 5G technology in U.S; Field trial to start in 2016
Company will partner with technology leaders to create innovation ecosystems in two Verizon innovation centers

NEW YORK, Sept. 8, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Verizon –  the first company to introduce 4G LTE, or fourth-generation long-term evolution, wireless network technology about six years ago – is once again poised to usher in a new era with an aggressive roadmap for fifth-generation, or 5G, wireless technology.

By nearly all accounts, 5G technology should be introduced in the U.S. sometime after 2020, but Verizon is accelerating the expected rate of innovation. By working closely with key partners, Verizon aims to launch field technology trials next year.

Verizon’s plan:

  • Verizon, Alcatel-Lucent, Cisco, Ericsson, Nokia, Qualcomm and Samsung kicked-off the inaugural Verizon 5G Technology Forum last month, and have established working teams to ensure an aggressive pace of innovation.  
  • 5G network environments, or “sandboxes,” are being created in Verizon’s Waltham, Mass., and San Francisco Innovation Centers. Just like in the early days of the development of 4G LTE technology, collaborating in a shared environment will foster compelling applications faster.
  • Verizon and its partners are committed to beginning technology field trials in 2016. 

“5G is no longer a dream of the distant future,” said Roger Gurnani, executive vice president and chief information and technology architect for Verizon. “We feel a tremendous sense of urgency to push forward on 5G and mobilize the ecosystem by collaborating with industry leaders and developers to usher in a new generation of innovation.”

[NOTE: To view or embed a video of the Verizon 5G Technology Forum partners discussing the path toward the next generation wireless technology visit http://youtu.be/VgGuCfD918o.]

The expected benefits of 5G, as described during Verizon’s inaugural forum, include about 50 times the throughput of current 4G LTE, latency in the single milliseconds, and the ability to handle exponentially more Internet-connected devices to accommodate the expected explosion of the Internet of Everything.

“When you’re planning a technological evolution at this scale it must be a collaboration of players in the ecosystem,” said Marcus Weldon, chief technology officer of Alcatel-Lucent and president of Bell Labs. “Having Verizon initiate this effort now, even as 4G LTE technology has so much headroom left, will no doubt add to the rich fabric of our digital lives for many years to come.”

The Verizon-led effort keeps the communications industry in the U.S. vibrant and globally competitive, explained Rima Qureshi, chief strategy officer for Ericsson. “A lot of development and requirements for 5G networks have so far come from Asian operators,” she said. “It’s exciting to see a U.S. company accelerate the rate of innovation and introduce new partners.”

In addition to working with communications and technology leaders, Verizon’s 5G Technology Forum also includes a group of leading east- and west-coast venture capital groups focused on a variety of emerging technologies.

“Each partner is a leader, but together we represent more than $50 billion in annual research, development and technology investments and thousands of patents,” Gurnani said. “Collectively we are bringing to bear an incredible amount of resources and intellectual capital to introduce the next generation of wireless technology.”

Building networks for the future unleashes innovation

From the beginning, the possibilities of 4G LTE were as great as the imaginations of the developers, engineers and entrepreneurs who began immediately putting their ideas into action.  The Verizon Innovation program was created, and Innovations Centers were opened in Waltham and San Francisco, with the mission of encouraging the growth and development of the 4G LTE ecosystem. Innovators from around the world worked with Verizon wireless experts to test their ideas and quickly get them to market.

And the market grew quickly. Verizon began building and testing 4G LTE as early as 2008 with the creation of a 10-cell network sandbox around Boston. The first LTE data call was made in August 2009, and Verizon commercially launched the nation’s first, and the world’s largest, 4G LTE network in December 2010 with 39 major metropolitan areas and more than 60 major airports covered.  

Today, more than 98 percent of the U.S. population has access to 4G LTE and 87 percent of Verizon Wireless data traffic is carried over the network.

Verizon has long been committed to leading the way in network innovation and reliability. Earlier this summer, the National RootScore®Report, conducted by RootMetrics, found that Verizon customers enjoy the most reliable and strongest network performance overall, from Maine to California and in between the Canadian and Mexican borders. This marked the fourth consecutive time Verizon’s wireless network has been acknowledged as the leader in overall performance among national wireless service providers in the U.S. by RootMetrics, an independent third party.

In addition, for the second consecutive time, Verizon ranked the highest of all U.S. wireless providers, according to the J.D. Power 2015 Wireless Network Quality Performance Study℠, Volume 2. Verizon’s network performance was higher than the industry average in all three quality categories: calling, messaging and data.

“Even as Verizon begins the work to make 5G a reality, we continue to grow 4G LTE,” Gurnani added. “In addition to significant multi-billion-dollar investments in the network, we continue to work with a growing list of partners to launch new products and services on the nation’s largest and most reliable 4G LTE network.”

Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ), headquartered in New York, employs a diverse workforce of 178,500 and generated more than $127 billion in 2014 revenues. Verizon Wireless operates America’s most reliable wireless network, with 109.5 million retail connections nationwide. Verizon also provides converged communications, information and entertainment services over America’s most advanced fiber-optic network, and delivers integrated business solutions to customers worldwide. For more information, visitwww.verizon.com/news/.

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8
Sep

AT&T, ZTE work together for an in-car WiFi hotspot


ZTE Mobley

On September 11, AT&T will begin selling an in-car WiFi hotspot online and at its retail stores throughout the country.

The carrier partnered with ZTE to create a device that connects to a vehicles on-board diagnostics (ODB) port. The ZTE Mobley offers a wireless connection to AT&T’s 4G LTE network for up to five devices simultaneously.

Worried that your vehicle won’t support this device? AT&T and ZTE say that it should work in most vehicles made in 1996 and after.

AT&T customers can sign a two-year contract to get the ZTE Mobley at no cost or they can pay $100 just once to bring the device into their cars. It can be added to AT&T’s Mobile Share Value plan for $10 per month or a DataConnect ranging for $20/1GB or $30/3GB per month.

AT&T’s FIRST VEHICLE WI-FI HOTSPOT, THE ZTE MOBLEY, AVAILABLE SEPT. 11

Passengers Can Connect Up to Five Devices to the AT&T 4G LTE Network

LAS VEGAS, Sept. 8, 2015 – AT&T⃰⃰ and ZTE USA are now offering the ZTE Mobley, AT&T’s first plug-in vehicle Wi-Fi hotspot, starting Sept. 11, in AT&T stores and online at www.att.com/mobley.  The ZTE Mobley allows up to five devices to connect to the internet and use the hotspot data plan to surf the Web, play games and watch videos all on the nation’s most reliable LTE network.

Installation and setup is a breeze. Simply plug in the ZTE Mobley into your vehicle’s OBD II (on-board diagnostics) port. It works with most vehicles 1996 and newer. Once plugged in, there is no need for charging cables for the device. Your vehicle automatically powers the ZTE Mobley to create a Wi-Fi connection in a matter of seconds.  

Key features:

  • Fast Network Speeds: A Qualcomm MDM9215 processor, along with AT&T’s 4G LTE network, gives fast speed and performance.
  • Convenient: No need to turn the ZTE Mobley on and off. Wi-Fi is on when the car is on.
  • Customization: Networks can be customized through AT&T’s Wi-Fi manager home page.

“The ZTE Mobley is our first Wi-Fi plug-in for the car. It’s great for everyone – families, entertainment enthusiasts and professionals,” said Chris Penrose, senior vice president, Internet of Things (IoT), AT&T Mobility. “It allows multiple Wi-Fi-capable devices to connect to AT&T’s 4G LTE network, making it perfect for anyone on-the-go.”

The device is available for $0 with a two-year agreement or $100 with no annual commitment. The device can be added to the Mobile Share Value plan for an additional access charge of $10 a month or connected with DataConnect plan with monthly charges of $20 for 1GB or $30 for 3GB.

We worked with AT&T to define, build and deliver a product that was both useful and affordable,” said Lixin Cheng, CEO and chairman of ZTE USA. “Collaborating with like-minded organizations in the U.S. has brought innovative Wi-Fi products to market that fuels our success and industry evolution.”

Follow the conversation on Twitter: #SuperMobility, #ATTVegas

⃰ AT&T products and services are provided or offered by subsidiaries and affiliates of AT&T Inc. under the AT&T brand and not by AT&T Inc. 

About ZTE
ZTE USA (www.zteusa.com), headquartered in Richardson, Texas, is a subsidiary of ZTE Corporation, a global provider of mobile devices, telecommunication systems, and enterprise solutions. Operating since 1998, ZTE USA is dedicated to making cost-efficient, quality communication technology accessible to all. ZTE is ranked by independent industry analysts as the fourth-largest supplier of mobile devices in the U.S. overall, and second-largest supplier of prepaid devices.

Visit ZTE USA at http://www.zteusa.com on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ZTEUSA, Twitter https://twitter.com/ZTE_USA, and on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/ZTEUSAInc.

About AT&T
AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) helps millions around the globe connect with leading entertainment, mobile, high speed Internet and voice services. We’re the world’s largest provider of pay TV. We have TV customers in the U.S. and 11 Latin American countries. In the U.S., our wireless network offers the nation’s strongest LTE signal and the most reliable 4G LTE network. We offer the best global wireless coverage*. And we help businesses worldwide serve their customers better with our mobility and secure cloud solutions.

Additional information about AT&T products and services is available at http://about.att.com. Follow our news on Twitter at @ATT, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/att and YouTube at www.youtube.com/att.

© 2015 AT&T Intellectual Property. All rights reserved. AT&T, the Globe logo and other marks are trademarks and service marks of AT&T Intellectual Property and/or AT&T affiliated companies. All other marks contained herein are the property of their respective owners.

Reliability and signal strength claims based on nationwide carriers’ 4G LTE. Signal strength claim based ONLY on avg. 4G LTE signal strength. 4G LTE not available everywhere.

*Global coverage claim based on offering discounted voice and data roaming; LTE roaming; voice roaming; and world-capable smartphone and tablets in more countries than any other U.S. based carrier. Coverage not available in all areas. Coverage may vary per country and be limited/restricted in some countries.

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8
Sep

‘Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen’ heads to PC in January


Surprise! Capcom’s widely beloved action-fantasy RPG, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, is due to hit PC in January for $30. The original Dragon’s Dogma launched on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC in 2012, and the massive Dark Arisen expansion came to Xbox 360 and PS3 in 2013. Capcom announced the new PC version today, noting it will support Xbox 360 and Xbox One gamepads on top of keyboard-and-mouse controls, plus feature “stunningly high-res graphics and improved fidelity.”

The PC version of Dark Arisen will include full support on Steam, Capcom says. When the expansion debuted in 2013, we called it a “sprawling hunk of supplemental content” and predicted it would “inevitably be billed as the definitive Dragon’s Dogma experience.” Earlier this year, Capcom unveiled Dragon’s Dogma Online, a free party-based RPG that’s out now in Japan across PS4, PS3 and PC.

Capcom is on a roll recently with re-releases: It’s currently (and finally) working on a remake of Resident Evil 2.

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Tags: Capcom, darkarisen, DragonsDogma, dragonsdogmadarkarisen, hdpostcross, pc

8
Sep

Mini review video: our verdict on the Moto X Pure in under a minute


Mini Review: Moto X Pure Edition

Thanks to upstarts like OnePlus, Motorola has more competition in the “cheap but good” phone category than it used to. That said, the company’s third-generation flagship, the Moto X Pure, ushers in enough improvements that it continues to be our favorite handset in the $400-or-so price range. As ever, we love the Moto X’s customizable design, useful software tricks and the fact that it runs on every US carrier. This time, however, Motorola made some major enhancements to the camera, which has never been the company’s strong suit. Yes, the 21-megapixel sensor still struggles a bit in low light, and maybe that’s something Moto will address in next year’s version. Even as is, though, the camera is much better than it used to be. Other than that, our main gripes are that the performance and battery life fall slightly short of other flagships, but that’s not saying much, especially since some of the rival devices we compared it to cost significantly more off-contract. That, in under 200 words, is the gist of our review, and if you have less than 60 seconds, you can see the device in action in the video above.

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Tags: lenovo, mobilepostcross, motox, motoxpure, pure, review, video

8
Sep

Macy’s is testing mini-Best Buys in select stores


Shopper's At Macy's Ahead of Quarterly Earnings Release

If you’re planning on doing some holiday shopping at Macy’s this fall, you might encounter goods from another retailer. The department store announced today that it would test Best Buy outlets in 10 of its locations starting in November. Best Buy employees will staff the 300-square-foot sections that’ll offer a smattering of phones, tablets, wearables, audio gear and more. In terms of brands, Samsung is the only company mentioned by name, but you can likely expect a few more notable choices to be available as well (Beats, Jawbone, etc.). Samsung has dedicated floor space inside Best Buy locations alongside the likes of Apple and Sony after all, so the direct mention isn’t too much of a surprise. The store inside a store setups will remain in place into 2016, when Macy’s and Best Buy plan to take stock before plotting the best course of action.

[Image credit: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images]

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Tags: bestbuy, electronics, macys, outlet, outlets, retail, shopping

8
Sep

Android Wear is coming to China with Motorola’s help


Motorola's 2nd-generation Moto 360 smartwatch

Android Wear smartwatches have been available in many places for a while, but not China — the platform’s dependencies on Google Play and Google Now weren’t going to fly when Google refuses to offer some services in the censorship-heavy country. Motorola isn’t deterred, however. It’s releasing a version of the new Moto 360 in China with local services in place of their Google equivalents. Mobvoi will handle both search and voice recognition, third-party stores will offer apps and Sogou will handle navigation. It definitely won’t represent the familiar Android Wear experience, but it will give Chinese Android fans a wearable option they haven’t had before.

So why is Google willing to compromise on its historically tight control over Android Wear, especially when it isn’t likely to make much if any money on Chinese sales? Google doesn’t say much in its chat with The Verge on the subject, but this is likely about giving the platform a foothold that it wouldn’t have otherwise. Unlike with phones, there hasn’t been a version of Android Wear that China-focused manufacturers (like Motorola’s parent, Lenovo) could use. If Google didn’t bend, it would effectively hand the Chinese smartwatch market to Apple, Samsung and other companies that are either building their own platforms or creating decidedly unofficial Android watches. This sets a baseline where Google can deliver its core experience and push updates relatively frequently.

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Tags: android, androidwear, china, google, lenovo, mobilepostcross, mobvoi, moto360, motorola, smartwatch, sogou, wearable

8
Sep

Apple’s September 2015 Media Event: Spoiler-Free Video Stream


Apple’s September 2015 media event will be kicking off at 10:00 AM Pacific tomorrow, and as is tradition some MacRumors readers who can’t follow the event live are interested in avoiding all of the announcements and waiting until Apple posts the recorded video of the event so as to experience it without already knowing the outcome.

Photo by AJ Lopez
For those individuals, we’ve posted this news story, which will be updated with a direct link to the presentation once it becomes available from Apple. No other news stories or announcements will be displayed alongside this story.

Users waiting for the video to be posted are welcome to gather in the thread associated with this news story, and we ask that those who follow the events refrain from making any posts in the thread about Apple’s announcements.


8
Sep

Twitter’s ‘Periscope’ App Coming to New Apple TV


Apple’s upcoming revamped Apple TV will support a full App Store, and TechCrunch has shared some details on one of the first third-party apps that will be available for the device. According to the site, live video streaming service Periscope is building an app for the Apple TV, which will likely allow users to watch content streamed from the Periscope iOS app.

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We don’t have a specific unveiling or launch date for Periscope on Apple TV. Twitter and Periscope did not respond to our inquiry before press time. The app might be previewed in tomorrow’s Apple keynote to show off the potential of the Apple TV software development kit. Apple wants to get developers’ minds swirling with ideas for what they could build.

Periscope, owned by Twitter, is an app that allows users to capture and broadcast live video streams. Currently, Periscope videos can be watched solely on the web and through smartphones using iOS and Android apps, but with an expansion to the Apple TV, video streams will be available natively on larger screens for the first time.

Apple’s revamped Apple TV will debut tomorrow, at the company’s iPhone-centric September 9 event to be held at the Bill Graham Civic Center. Along with a full App Store that will include both apps and games, the new set top box will include deep Siri and search integration, a touch-based motion-enabled remote control, an A8 processor, and additional storage space.

Apple’s event will begin at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time tomorrow morning. MacRumors will have live coverage both on MacRumors.com and through our MacRumorsLive Twitter account.