Amazon to launch new music-streaming service to compete with Spotify
According to a report published by The New York Post, Amazon is currently planning a music-streaming service it hopes will rival Spotify. The company is believed to have had several meetings over the course of the past few weeks to negotiate licensing terms for an audio platform that would offer a significantly larger catalogue of content than the market’s leading providers. At this point, the project is no more than a plan on a blackboard, but if the deal is sealed with record labels within the next couple of months, we could be looking at an early-2017 launch.
This isn’t Amazon’s first venture into the music-streaming industry, though. It currently offers a total of just over 1-million songs to subscribers of its $99-per-year Prime shopping service. However, it has struggled to strike any major licensing deals with the industry’s largest music distribution firms in its 2-year existence, which puts it in no position to take on Apple Music and Spotify, who feature a collective total of 47-million records and 26.5-million paying customers. The online retailer is, of course, hoping that its new endeavour will take a turn in a different direction, putting it at the top of the list.
Sources familiar with the project have revealed that Amazon is discussing a $9.99-per-month fee for its planned streaming service, putting it on par with the two top digital music services, but it is expected to introduce a $3- to $4-a-month plan for customers who purchase its Echo voice command system, which retails for $179.99.
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Venmo launches third-party payment support with two partners
PayPal-owned Venmo is expanding its capabilities by unlocking third-party payment support. For now, it’s in a limited release that reaches select users who can use just two partnering services. It’s also iOS-only at this time, but we’re confident PayPal is pushing Venmo to support Android as quickly as possible.
Select users can use Venmo to pay for event tickets on Gametime, and to have gourmet meals delivered on Munchery, with more merchants and additional functionality coming soon. But, this is just the beginning. From here, we want our users to be a part of this journey, and provide feedback about the experience. We appreciate everyone’s patience and support as we focus on building and delivering upon what our users love: the familiar delight and ease of paying with Venmo within their favorite merchant apps.
Within a supported app, the Venmo button will appear to move you right through the checkout process. The app will ask for authentication and, if approved, Venmo will approve the transaction without handing over payment details.
Third-party payment support also works with Venmo’s bill-splitting, personal purchase history, and sharing features.
Venmo will notify users by email when you’re able to take advantage of third-party payment support.
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[Deal] BlackBerry kicks off its Valentine’s Day promotions for the Priv
If you’re thinking of picking up a new phone for your loved one this Valentine’s Day, BlackBerry has your back. The Canada-based company has just kicked off a fantastic deal on its latest handset, the Priv. For the next 26-days, all customers who purchase the device from the firm’s online store will receive a complimentary accessory pack worth $99, together with a free Leather Smart Flip Case and Sync Pod.
Just in case you missed its announcement, the Priv is BlackBerry’s first Android-powered smartphone. It packs a 5.4-inch curved edge 2K display, a 1.8GHz Snapdragon 808 dual-core processor, an Adreno 418 GPU, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of expandable internal storage, an 18-megapixel Schneider-Kreuznach rear-facing camera, a 2-megapixel front-facing shooter, a 3,410mAh non-removable battery and a sliding QWERTY keyboard.
The handset ships running the latest build of Lollipop, but is expected to receive the long-awaited Marshmallow update in the coming weeks. The manufacturer has also promised to roll out timely upgrades for the next 3-years.
If you’d like to act on this promotion and snag a great smartphone with a neat set of accessories, hit the source link below.
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[TA Deals] Save on an AIR Ionic car air purifier and charger
If you’re looking for a weird gadget to pick up, we’ve got you covered. Right now you can save a bit of cash on an AIR Ionic Car Air Purifier and Charger that will simultaneously make sure you’re breathing cleaner air and charge your smartphone. Bet you can’t say you have many gadgets that do that.
The plug has two USB ports and can handle charging a smartphone and tablet simultaneously, and it will begin purifying your air immediately once it’s plugged in. It could be useful for a smoker or anyone that carries their pets around in their vehicle, and better smelling air is never a bad thing. Think of it as a fancy air freshener that doesn’t look tacky on your rearview mirror.
The AIR Purifier and Charger typically runs about $50, but right now you can save a few bucks and pick one up for just $35.99.
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Google erases memory of Glass
Looks like Google might be trying to wipe the memory of Google Glass from the popular consciousness.
Google seems to have wiped all the content from the social media channels associated with Google Glass. The Glass Explorers group on Google+ has been completely erased, while Glass’ Facebook and Twitter have been deleted completely.
Though there was a lot of hype surrounding Google Glass, concerns over the ability to use the smart glasses to take surreptitious photos and video, as well as concerns about hacking, kept it from ever taking off. The product was also banned from many movie theaters over piracy concerns.
While Glass never achieved any semblance of mainstream success, Google is known to be working on a new version of its smart glasses, though it likely won’t bear the Glass name.
Via: CNET
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Reddit for Android application enters its closed beta test
Ever since it launched back in 2005, Reddit has been criticised for delivering one of the worst mobile experiences on the Internet. However, CEO Steve Huffman has revealed that he hopes to make that an issue of the past as the company’s Android application has just entered its closed beta test.
Unfortunately, no details were given regarding the functionality that’s on board. All we know for certain is that we’ll be able to up vote, down vote, respond to posts, create threads and delete content we’ve posted on the social network using the mobile client.
Here’s what Huffman had to say:
“Whether you access it from your desktop, a mobile browser, or a native app, we will work to make the Reddit product more engaging. Mobile in particular continues to be a priority for us. Our new Android app is going into beta today, and our new iOS app should follow it out soon.”
So there you have it, folks. Reddit for Android is on its way. Are you excited for its release? Let us know in the comments section below.
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Nokia CEO talks Ozo and the company’s big VR bet

“We had some projects in augmented reality. We had projects in the camera. We had projects in head-mounted displays,” says Nokia CEO Ramzi Haidamus, speaking to Engadget at the Sundance Film Festival about the company’s virtual reality pivot. “We had projects all over the ecosystem, so to speak. And it was a combination of: How good are we technically? How well are we protected from an IP perspective? And finally, where is the area where we’re going to get the biggest advantage from the time to market?”

Haidamus soon realized that, rather than compete with the likes of Oculus, Sony and HTC for the crowded VR headset market, Nokia could plug a hole in the production process and reinvent itself. “The HMD I saw was actually pretty good, but I felt like there was so much competition that was going to happen in the marketplace,” he says.
By offering Ozo, a camera that combines live streaming, live monitoring, automatic stitching (a process used to blend the separate camera feeds) and 3D audio and video, Nokia could alleviate the headaches and obstacles faced by early VR filmmakers. And, more crucially, establish Ozo as the go-to VR production solution and itself as a market leader.
“It was a no-brainer to go after the camera versus the head-mounted displays, which are going to be quite commoditized pretty soon,” Haidamus says of the decision to go all in on Ozo.
Nokia’s days of mobile phone domination are long gone — that sizable (and formerly lucrative) piece of the company pie was sold to Microsoft for $7 billion in the spring of 2014. Today, with Haidamus at the helm, the company’s focused on a reinvigoration of its brand that’s one part licensing business and one part gamble on the coming future of virtual reality under its TECH banner.

With Ozo, its $60,000 production-ready VR camera, Nokia’s poised to become a big player in that burgeoning market. Already, the company’s differentiated itself within the relatively small field by offering a solution to a problem that’s plagued creators of VR content: You can watch live playback using a head-mounted display like the Oculus Rift. “Ozo brings you the ability to do a live monitoring of live action on set,” says Haidamus of the feature he believes filmmakers most want. Previously, directors using other VR recording solutions would have to wait until the post-production process to view the finished, “stitched” end product.
“It was a no-brainer to go after the camera versus the head-mounted displays,” says Haidamus.
Using a combination of eight lenses, which each capture video in 2K x 2K resolution, and eight microphones, Ozo can record an accurate replication of the “sound sphere” of a 360-degree environment. The camera also has the capability of incorporating object-based audio into its ambient mix using RF tags and mics placed on nearby people during the filming process. And all of this comes together in a lightweight (less than 10 pounds), futuristic package that looks like what you’d expect from a VR camera. It can even be mounted on a drone.
“The unit itself is about the average size of the human head,” says Haidamus.

To further streamline the production process, Nokia has made Ozo’s file storage convenient by housing a 500GB SSD alongside the battery in an oblong, removable cartridge. That allows filmmakers to record up to 45 minutes of VR playback and also hot-swap cartridges so filming can continue uninterrupted.
Since it’s still early days for VR — most players in the industry refer to 2016 as ‘Year One’ — the community is quite tight-knit. And that closeness has led to collaboration. Haidamus says that Nokia’s been working closely with 20th Century Fox, a studio that’s been very aggressive in the VR space, on development of the camera. There are also a number of partnerships in the works, though Haidamus isn’t ready to divulge details on them just yet. But he points to early experiments with the NBA, where Ozo was placed courtside at an LA Lakers game, as well as a live stream of a concert performed on the roof of Capitol Records as proof of the camera’s potential.
“If you are an artist and you want to create that connection between the viewer and your story,” says Haidamus, “Ozo is like the amazing creator of empathy, because we put you right there in the middle of that scene.”

It’s clear from speaking with Haidamus that the Nokia of today is not the Nokia many have come to know, love and disregard over the years. Whereas the Finnish company once was caught off-guard by innovation happening in the mobile space it helped to create and govern, now it’s at the forefront of a cultural sea change in entertainment.
“Knowing where the market was going,” says Haidamus, “knowing we’re early but not too early, puts us exactly in terms of perfect timing to catch a … technology that’s disrupting an existing market.”
[Image credits: Nokia]
Facebook’s Live Video is rolling out to all iPhone users

Facebook began testing its Periscope-like Live Video feature back in December. Only celebs and verified pages could get in on the livestreaming action, though, but that’s about to change. The social network is rolling out the feature to iPhone users in the US starting today, with a wider release “to the rest of the world” in the weeks to come. To get started, all you have to do is select Update Status and tap on on the Live Video icon. You’ll then be able to select your audience and enter a short description before your broadcast begins.
While you’re streaming, you’ll receive updates on the number of viewers, which of your friends tuned in and a stream comments. When you’re finished, the video will appear on your timeline just like a link or video that you uploaded manually. Don’t want to leave it for folks to see later? No problem. You’re able to delete the footage from the stream should the need arise. Live Video is only available on Facebook’s iPhone app for now, but the company says Android users “soon.”
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Hulu nabs exclusive streaming rights to IFC documentaries

If you’re a Hulu subscriber who loves documentaries, the streaming service is adding a bunch of those films to its library. Hulu nabbed the exclusive streaming rights to future IFC Films, Sundance Selects and IFC Midnight Documentary Films in the first window following theatrical and on-demand releases. The deal means that the streaming service will be the home to IFC’s new documentaries starting this fall.
The first film to arrive on Hulu is King Georges, a documentary that follows the struggle of Georges Perrier to keep his world-renowned French restaurant relevant after 40 years. Hulu will also stream Weiner following its run on Showtime, the Sundance Selects documentary about Anthony Weiner and his failed bid for NYC Mayor. For now, have a look at the trailer for King Georges down below.
[Image credit: AP Photo/Matt Rourke]
T-Mobile adds more channels to Binge-On

T-Mobile announced on Thursday that it is expanding its Binge-On catalog to include three new streaming services — Amazon Video, Fox News, WWE Network and Univision NOW — bringing the total up to more than 40. The “Un-carrier” also released new data on its users’ usage of the Binge-On service. According to T-Mobile, its “customers on qualifying data plans are already watching more than twice the video than before from the free services with Binge On.” In all, users have streamed 34 petabytes for free.
What’s more, the company announced that it will begin rolling out an update to its T-Mobile app in the coming days which will allow users to get to their streaming content from the homescreen faster and with fewer clicks.
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