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25
Jan

The music industry’s best-known production app will soon be free


Pro Tools First

You’ve probably heard the output of Avid’s Pro Tools audio production software, even if you don’t know what it’s like — it’s virtually a staple of the music industry, and spawned now-famous (or infamous) effects like Auto Tune. There hasn’t been a cheap way to try it for nearly 15 years, however, so it’s not exactly practical for crafting songs in your basement. Thankfully, Avid’s about to lower the barriers to entry. It recently unveiled Pro Tools First, a free version that lets you get your feet wet. It includes a “subset” of the usual features (you’re mainly missing extra tracks, score editing and video playback), but it otherwise behaves like the paid version. You won’t have to relearn anything if you hit the big time and start using the full software.

The real catch (besides the lack of a release date) is Avid dependence on after-the-fact purchases to make money. You’ll get 21 audio effect plugins from the outset, but you’ll have to pay for more. Also, First only lets you keep three projects in the cloud for free. While you can export finished tracks when you’re done, you’ll have to fork over cash if you want permanent offline copies or more online space. All the same, this junior version of Pro Tools may be enough if you want to spruce up your indie band’s sound without spending hundreds or thousands of dollars to get started.

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Via: Gizmodo

Source: Avid

24
Jan

US variants of the LG G3 to see Android 5.0 Lollipop updates ‘soon’


The LG USA Mobile Twitter account pushed out a tweet earlier this morning with the image you see above. It is obviously in reference to the LG G3 and a Android 5.0 Lollipop update. Being that the tweet came from the LG USA account, we surmise that this means the US variants are close to seeing the […]

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23
Jan

Google reveals Mac security holes before Apple’s fix is ready


OS X Yosemite on a MacBook Pro

Microsoft isn’t the only big tech firm grappling with surprise security flaw disclosures these days. Google’s Project Zero security unit revealed at least two unpatched vulnerabilities in OS X (Yosemite appears to have mitigated a third) that theoretically help attackers take control of your Mac. The search company says it privately notified Apple about the holes back in October, but automatically published the details after Project Zero’s usual 90-day cutoff period. Apple’s usual policy is to decline comment on exploits like this until it has a solution. However, relief is at least relatively close — iMore reports that an upcoming Yosemite update (10.10.2) is expected to tackle these flaws. The main question is whether or not Apple can deliver its fix before malware writers find a way to use those bugs for sinister purposes.

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Via: CNET

Source: Google Security Research (1), (2), (3)

23
Jan

[New Game] Rockin’ Goat 2D platformer from Sony Music Entertainment takes you a rockin’ adventure


Sony Music Entertainment is dabbling in the mobile game space with a recently released 2D side scrolling platformer title Rockin’ Goat. The trouble making goat is on a mission, a mission to start the greatest rock and roll band of all time. (Queue Tenacious D … Now) ‘Rockin’ Goat’ offers a rollicking 2D platform game […]

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23
Jan

HoloLens is and isn’t Xbox One’s answer to PlayStation 4’s virtual reality headset


Finally, we can stop asking Microsoft’s Xbox lead Phil Spencer about virtual reality headsets. “For us I think this is the area,” Spencer told a group of interviewers at yesterday’s Windows 10 event. He was responding to whether or not there’s also a virtual reality headset in the works at Microsoft, just an hour after the company unveiled HoloLens: a “mixed reality” headset that enables the wearer to see holograms in real life.

For Spencer, HoloLens is both Microsoft’s alternate answer to the recent virtual reality explosion and a potential answer to Sony’s Project Morpheus headset — a VR peripheral that works with the PlayStation 4, where HoloLens could work with the Xbox One. “It’s very cool. To me there’s not a successful consumer electronics device on the planet where gaming is not a primary form of app category on the thing,” Spencer said. There’s even a “Minecraft-inspired” demo — which answers that question — for HoloLens that shows the implications of gaming with holograms. But no demo showed the headset working with the Xbox One in any capacity. Spencer instead talked around that possibility:

“I think gaming will be important. Specific scenarios with the Xbox, we’re thinking hard about. People could ask about streaming solutions. Could I use it as a display for my Xbox? We don’t have answers to any of those things, but know it’s all part of the same organization.”

And that’s why I say HoloLens both is and isn’t an answer to Sony’s Project Morpheus, or the Oculus Rift, or even Samsung’s Gear VR. It’s similarly impressive, and head-mounted, and even delivers some similar experiences, but it’s not virtual reality and it’s not a head-mounted display. It’s…something else.

The fact that HoloLens runs as a standalone device, untethered, is the first major differentiator.

Gaming with HoloLens and Xbox One wouldn’t involve a wire the same way the PlayStation 4 does with Morpheus. Regardless of the fact that it runs standalone, HoloLens could aim to offer a companion experience — a living “second-screen experience,” if you will. Sounds a lot better than connecting our tablets and smartphones!

Or imagine a horror game where HoloLens introduced more and more visual chaos into your life as you lost your mind in-game? That sounds goddamn terrifying!

The other major differentiator right now is that HoloLens has its own processing power on board, capable of running Windows 10. Well, since it runs Windows 10, then you can stream your Xbox One games to it, right? Maybe instead of playing Xbox One games on my TV, I play them on my ceiling while lying on my back, with the game projected directly into my vision so only I can see it. Sounds like a pretty solid solution for playing violent (“adult”) games with kids in the house.

As for whether HoloLens will take advantage of the Xbox One’s horsepower through tethering, that’s “clearly on the roadmap” according to Spencer. But I don’t know, the possible use cases without even heading into tethering are incredibly broad and, bizarrely, maybe even more fascinating.

It’s very early days for HoloLens — so much so that its potential far outclasses its delivery at the moment. What is there is full of promise, and it’s exciting to see a juggernaut like Microsoft pushing innovation in a completely different direction from the competition. What it will become is another question, but so far Microsoft’s made a truly original push into an arena crowded by folks all trying to deliver the same device.

As Spencer put it: “I’ve always applauded Oculus for what they’ve created. I think this is something different.” That, Mr. Spencer, it is.

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23
Jan

Deal: 2-year subscription to NordVPN services for 67% off


Keeping your data and online activity safe and secure is a pretty hot topic. Getting yourself setup with a VPN (Virtual Private Network) is certainly a good place to start. There is currently an offer through StackSocial which brings you a 2-year subscription to NordVPN for 67% off the general price tag of $120, which […]

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22
Jan

[New Game] Strategic RPG follow-up, Blood Brothers 2, released by DeNA for Android


Gaming developer, DeNA, who is responsible for titles like Godus, Star Wars: Galactic Defense, Transformers Age of Extinction and many others, has announced the release of another title today. The new addition to the studios portfolio is a sequel to a popular strategy RPG game, Blood Brothers 2. The original Blood Brothers title was previous […]

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22
Jan

[New Game] Gameloft launches match 3 Puzzle Pets


Gameloft is adding another vibrantly colorful match 3 style game to its portfolio of titles today with Puzzle Pets. The title brings a cute and cuddly approach to the match 3 genre of gameplay with a flurry of frogs, octopus, fox’s, bunnies and more. As one would expect, you match 3 or more pet heads […]

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22
Jan

Here’s a closer look at the latest build of Windows 10 (video)


Here's a closer look at the latest build of Windows 10 (video)

Shortly after Microsoft wrapped its epic Windows 10 keynote today, we had a chance to see the latest version of the next-gen OS running on some honest-to-goodness hardware. Using a Dell Venue Pro 11 tablet on display here at Microsoft’s Redmond headquarters, we got to experience the software in a slightly more final form than when we last saw it. New features include a button for bringing the Start Screen to full-screen, a notification center, revamped Photos and Settings apps and, most importantly, Cortana voice search built right into the desktop. In addition, we got a closer look at the so-called Continuum feature that allows the UI to change depending on what device you’re using (laptop, tablet, et cetera).

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Unfortunately, Microsoft’s new Spartan browser wasn’t ready to test, and neither were most of the redesigned core Windows apps. (The reason being: They won’t be included in the next build, which will roll out to testers in the Windows Insider program starting next week.) That said, this remains the most detailed look we’ve had yet of the OS. Have a peek, and stay tuned for more updates, if not today, then sometime soon; Microsoft says it plans to reveal even more about the OS at its Build developer conference in April.

Ben Gilbert and Edgar Alvarez contributed to this report.

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22
Jan

Google+ app updating to v4.9 with swipe to refresh on individual posts and some title changes [APK Download]


Continuing on the trend of updating our beloved Google apps on this fine Wednesday afternoon, we have an update that is rolling out for Google+. The update moves the social network outlet to version 4.9 and does a bit more than just get a new version number. In this build we see the swipe down […]

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