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14
Dec

Amazon Prime Video Now Available in India With $7.5 Annual Subscription Offer


Amazon Prime Video launched in India today, featuring a local content catalog and an introductory offer for an annual Prime subscription (via Mashable).

The video streaming service is available in India as part of Amazon Prime, launched in the country earlier in the year. Prime costs Rs 999 ($15) for an annual subscription, but to celebrate the launch of Prime Video, Amazon is currently offering annual membership to new customers at the heavily discounted price of Rs 499 ($7.5).

That makes Prime Video the least expensive streaming video service in the country by some margin, with similar service Netflix costing Rs 500 on a rolling monthly basis.

The aggressive pricing strategy indicates Amazon’s continuing eagerness to make deep inroads into the Indian market. The company has been busy acquiring rights to local content over the last few months, and has partnered with several major Bollywood studios and distributors to make titles available exclusively on Prime Video.

The catalog in Amazon Prime Video contains titles in several Indian languages including Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Tamil, and Telugu, as well as an English section featuring many popular U.S. shows.

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Dec

Amazon Prime Video is now available in India with tons of regional content


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Prime Video is the best streaming deal right now in India.

Amazon’s streaming video service Prime Video is now available in India. The service offers a healthy mix content — including recent Bollywood movies along with Amazon’s original content like Transparent, The Grand Tour, The Man in the High Castle, and more.

If you’re already a Prime subscriber in India, you’ll be able to access Prime Video at no additional cost. A Prime subscription costs just ₹499 per year ($7.5), which comes out to less than $1 a month for Prime Video as well as all the benefits of the regular Prime subscription — early access to deals and free two-day shipping. That’s a significantly better deal than Netflix, which costs anywhere between ₹500 and ₹800 a month. That’s less than Hotstar as well, which costs ₹150 monthly.

While it’s great that Prime Video is available in the country, you’re short of options if you want to stream The Grand Tour on your TV. Prime Video isn’t available for Android TV, and the app doesn’t support the Cast protocol. You’ll have to wait for Amazon to bring the Fire TV Stick — its version of the Chromecast — to India.

Amazon is set to invest $300 million to bolster original content to Indian subscribers, so stay tuned for new additions over the coming months. The company has tied up with Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions, T-Series, Arka Mediaworks’ SS Rajamouli and others to roll out local content.

Download Prime Video from the Play Store right now to see what’s on offer. If you’re already signed in to the Amazon app on Android, you’ll be automatically signed into Prime Video, and can get started with watching shows right away.

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14
Dec

LG has a new army of K- and X-Series mid-range smartphones on the way


According to Venture Beat, LG is expected to unveil a whole host of new smartphones at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in January 2017. The K-Series and X-Series mid-range handsets are the ranges said to be getting new models, and LG also plans to introduce the third-generation of its Stylus phablet phone.

  • CES 2017: What is it and what to expect

The K-Series phones will be the K3, K4, K8 and K10, but only a few specs have been leaked for now.

  • K3 – 4.5-inch display, 5-megapixel rear camera, 2MP front camera, 2100mAh battery
  • K4 – 4.7-inch display, 8MP rear camera, 5MP front camera, 2500mAh battery
  • K8 – 5.0-inch HD display, 13MP rear camera, 5MP front camera, 2500mAh
  • K10 – 5.3-inch HD display, 2.5D glass on front and back, 5MP wide-angle front and rear cameras.

The LG X Calibur will debut as an entirely brand new model at CES and will come sporting military grade durability, IP68 water and dust-resistance and a 4100mAh battery. Screen and camera specs haven’t been revealed.

A second X-Series phone, the X Power 2, will launch at MWC 2017 instead with a 5.5-inch HD display, 4500mAh battery and 13MP rear camera and 5MP wide-angle front-facing camera.

  • Mobile World Congress 2017: Smartphones, smartphones, smartphones to expect

Finally, the LG Stylus 3 will feature a larger 5.7-inch HD display, 32GB of onboard storage, 13MP rear camera and 5MP wide-angle front-facing camera with flashes for both, a 3200mAh battery, fingerprint scanner, rear-mounted buttons and because of its name, a digital pen stylus.

All K-Series phones are expected to ship from the middle of January, the Stylus 3 in mid-February, X Calibur in March and finally the X Power 2 in April.

14
Dec

Apple Watch Series 2 freezing problems make Apple pull watchOS update


Apple has pulled its watchOS 3.1.1 update after reports emerged of the software “bricking” some users’ Apple Watch Series 2 devices.

After downloading and installing the update, which was released alongside iOS 10.2, several Series 2 Watch owners noted that their devices no longer worked. Several posted images online of their Watches displaying a bright red exclamation mark on the screen with a link to Apple’s help website.

Further reports claimed that if a hard reboot didn’t work, they were being advised to head to their nearest Apple Store.

If you do see a similar warning on your Apple Watch follow these steps to force restart your device first:

  • Press and hold both the side button and Digital Crown for at least 10 seconds, until you see the Apple logo appear.
  • If the Apple logo doesn’t appear, you need to have the Watch serviced.

Force restarting has not worked for all users experiencing freezing after the 3.1.1 update issue, according to online reports.

It is likely that, with the latest version of watchOS being withdrawn for now that Apple is working on a fix. Our advice would be not to install it if you’ve downloaded 3.1.1 already, even if you only have a first generation Watch, just in case.

  • Apple Watch Series 2 review: Fitness first
  • Apple Watch Series 2 vs Apple Watch Series 1 vs Apple Watch (2015): What’s the difference?
14
Dec

Apple pulls down Watch update that bricked Series 2 devices


You can no longer download the latest update for Apple Watch, and that could be a good thing if you have a Series 2 device. Cupertino has pulled down watchOS 3.1.1 after it bricked several Series 2 watches, displaying a red exclamation mark on their screens along with a URL to the company’s support page for the wearable. The website doesn’t address the current issue, but it does have instructions on what to do in case your watch freezes.

The first course of action is to force restart the device by pressing and holding the side button and the Digital Crown at the same time. If you don’t see the Apple logo replace the exclamation mark after 10 seconds or so, then the next step is going to an Apple Store and having the device looked at. According to AppleInsider, force restarting didn’t work for a lot of affected users — they had to leave their devices with Geniuses, who had to send them in for servicing since they don’t have access to the Watch’s diagnostics port. Other people opted to ask for a device exchange when it became clear that force restarting wouldn’t work.

Cupertino has yet to reveal why watchOS 3.1.1 bricked some devices. But since the update was supposed to fix a bevy of bugs that affected notifications, messages and other features, Apple will most likely release a patched version that doesn’t freeze Watches in the near future.

Source: AppleInsider, MacRumors, Reddit

14
Dec

UK apps and websites that’ll save you time this Christmas


With so much to do around Christmas time, any app or website that can save you time and help you plough through that ‘to do’ list is always welcomed. Fancy outsourcing some of those projects? Here’s a few suggestions.

An app that writes your Christmas cards

Inkly lets you write and send real cards from your smartphone or tablet. Choose your Christmas card design; add a photo, if you choose; and take a photo of your handwritten message or write it straight on to your tablet with a stylus. Then choose the envelope, decide who you’re sending you cards to and Inkly prints it all out and sends it off. The app is free, but there is a charge for the cards and delivery. Still, it’ll save you a trip to the shops to buy the cards and the stamps.

Christmas gift lists

The Christmas Gift List Android app enables you to create gift lists, set a budget for each person you are buying for and mark the gifts as purchased as they are bought. So that you don’t repeat a gift the next year, it archives your gift lists once the new year rolls around. Santa’s Bag does a similar job on iOS devices.

Tree deliveries

No time to pick out your own Norwegian Spruce? Don’t worry, with Pines and Needles you can specify the height and type of tree and have it delivered to your living room. If you’re London-based they will even decorate it for you too. If you’re outside London, you can ask TaskRabbit to dress it for you.

Deck the halls… and the rest of the house

Do you fancy a Christmas light display to rival London’s Regent Street this year? Or, would you just like the interior of your home to look like a magazine Christmas at home spread. It’s time to bring in the professionals. The Christmas Decorators offer a nationwide decorating service and will cover everything from the wreath on the door, to the garland on the stairs. They will create a pretty amazing illuminated display outside your home too.

The Christmas food shop sorted

Don’t fancy negotiating a trolley through the aisles of a heaving supermarket to the piped out tune of Jingle Bells? Not a problem. At Riverford Organic you can order a full Christmas Dinner box for delivery. Their Christmas Dinner Box with Turkey and Trimmings includes festive veg, an organic turkey, pork and cranberry stuffing balls, pigs in blankets, cranberry sauce, mince pies, a Christmas pudding, clementines, oatcakes and a Cropwell Bishop stilton.

Christmas Dinner Under Control

Do you get in a tizz just thinking about all the preparation you need to do for Christmas dinner? The Perfect Christmas Dinner app for iOS provides expert guidance from the professional chefs at the renowned Ashburton Cookery School. There are over 25 video recipes that you can tap into, covering everything from creating canapes to preparing the turkey, delicious desserts and even drinks. Plus, there is a shopping list maker and menu list too.

14
Dec

How to save a few pounds buying Christmas gifts online


Before purchasing anything online, it’s worth checking to see if you can knock a few pounds off the final price. It all adds up and you’ll be amazed at how much you could actually slash from your overall Christmas shopping spend. Here are a few tips to help you do just that.

Set off from a cashback site

Instead of going to the retail website you want to buy from direct, start from a cashback website such as TopCashback or Quidco. These sites get rewarded for directing their members on to commercial websites and they pass all, or some of this money, on to their members. If you’re looking to buy a tablet, for example, start out by searching relevant retailers on a cashback site that you’ve joined. When you’ve found an offering with an attractive cash back incentive – 5 percent or more is not uncommon – click through to the site via the cashback site link. Once your purchases have been tracked and confirmed, that money will arrive in your cashback account a few weeks down the line, ready for you to transfer to your bank account.

It’s not an instant price reduction and some cashback deals don’t work with other promotions, so check the terms before committing to purchase, but many people save hundreds of pounds over the course of a year via cashback sites.

Be on the look out for deals

If you don’t have a discount code, don’t just ignore this box on the payment page and go straight to pay. Open another window and search for a discount code for the retailer you are about to buy from. You will be surprised at how often you can find valid codes offering anything from free delivery to a few pounds off at the checkout. Simply copy and paste the code and watch the price fall. To be one of the first to know about online promotions sign up to deal publishing sites MyVoucherCodes or HotUKDeals.

Do a quick price comparison

Before you start off, it’s always best to search for what you want to buy on a price comparison site such as Google Shopping, PriceRunner or Kelkoo. It’ll help you understand what you can expect to pay and possibly uncover retailers you never thought to check. If you do find it cheaper elsewhere, go back through stages one and two again to see if you can find the retailer on a cashback site to reduce the price further (and you might as well do a quick discount code search while you’re at it).

Pay with a cashback card

Finally, some providers will offer payment cards that reward you with cashback on all purchases made. Look for deals paying between 0.5 percent and 1 percent cashback on all card purchases; some cards with an annual fee will pay out more than this and other cards will pay out more during the first few months of membership. Money Saving Expert has a good overview on the most up to date credit card deals, and it’ll help ensure you get it paid off quickly. While the amounts may not seem much, every little helps.

14
Dec

Netgear admits its routers are vulnerable to remote attacks


Several Netgear routers, including some of most popular models on Amazon, have been vulnerable to remote attacks for months. According to Wired, a security researcher named Andrew Rollins discovered the flaw and notified the company about it way back on August 25th but didn’t get a reply. He went public with the information after waiting for over three months, prompting Homeland Security to issue a warning a few days ago. Now, the company has finally admitted that it’s aware of the problem, named all the affected devices and released patches for some of them.

Based on Netgear’s announcement, there are 11 affected devices.

  • R6250*
  • R6400*
  • R6700*
  • R6900
  • R7000*
  • R7100LG
  • R7300
  • R7900
  • R8000*
  • D6220
  • D7000

The company already issued patches for the R6250, R6400, R6700, R7000 and R8000, but you’ll have to install them manually since Netgear doesn’t have a means to push an over-the-air update. It’s unclear why the company isn’t done putting patches together for the other models — Rollins told Wired that it’s making Netgear look incompetent as the flaw is “not that hard to fix at all.”

In case you’re using any of the models that has yet to be patched, you may want to take Homeland Security’s advice. The flaw is pretty easy to exploit, after all, and a hacker could easily take control of your computers to make them part of a botnet. DHS pointed to a blog post by computer science researcher Bas van Schaik for a temporary fix, though it mentioned a much easier option you can take: stop using your router until a patch is available.

Via: Wired

Source: Netgear, Homeland Security

14
Dec

DaVinci Resolve Video Editing Suite Update Brings Touch Bar Support and More


Blackmagic Design today announced a new update to its professional video editing and color correction software, DaVinci Resolve, featuring Touch Bar support on compatible MacBook Pros.

The 12.5.4 update brings context sensitive tools to the OLED keyboard strip that dynamically change based on the current task. For example, on the Media page, users can instantly add the current clip to a bin, switch between icon and list view, display clip attributes, search media and show metadata simply by tapping on the Touch Bar.

When editing video, the Touch Bar is context sensitive and displays commands based on whether the media pool, source viewer or timeline are selected. Customers can quickly switch between trim modes, navigate the timeline and perform different types of edits without ever having to use the mouse or pull down menus.

Colorists can use the Touch Bar to do everything from adjusting primary sliders and color wheels, to changing mid tone detail, saturation, tint and more. The Touch Bar can be used to save or wipe gallery stills, toggle viewer modes, work with split screen mode to compare shots and even use multi touch gestures to adjust multiple color parameters, such as printer lights, at the same time.

The update also brings support for Rec. 2100, a superset of Rec. 2020 that defines high dynamic range (HDR) formats. New sliders have been added to control Dolby VisionTM analysis data, while support has been added for Grass Valley HQ and HQX codecs on Mac, among other additions.

The DaVinci Resolve and DaVinci Resolve Studio 12.5.4 update is now available for download from the Blackmagic Design website for all current DaVinci Resolve users.

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Dec

Recording industry writes Trump on the eve of tech CEO visit


According to multiple reports, on Wednesday a number of high-profile tech execs will visit President-elect Donald Trump. The list includes Larry Page and Eric Schmidt, Tim Cook, Sheryl Sandberg, Jeff Bezos, Brian Krzanich and a number of others. Before that meeting goes down, however, the “music community” consisting of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and friends decided this was the time to speak up. In a letter (PDF) to Trump, the industry made its case for how valuable music is, and how that value (for their member companies) is being siphoned away by tech companies that don’t do enough to make sure every note is paid for.

What they may have forgotten to mention is how common these letters are. This isn’t even the first letter from the industry to Trump, after members of the RIAA’s National Advocacy Committee wrote him at the end of November insisting that he take a look at the state of copyright. That’s not special treatment either, as the RIAA wrote Obama frequently, to congratulate him on appointing some of its lawyers to positions in the Justice Department in 2009, and in 2010 in favor of the (later rejected by the EU) Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement.

This time, as Billboard explains, instead of just piracy, it’s also focusing things like the consent decrees that govern industry licensing through ASCAP and BMI, and the “value gap” between what different services like Spotify and YouTube pay for music.

While there are many with concerns they’d like to have addressed by the Trump administration, it seems like this letter was really for publicly addressing those tech execs. If the RIAA wanted Trump to read its letter, they could’ve just had Kanye hand it to him when they had their meeting today.

Source: RIAA