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AT&T doubling their upgrade fees

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 11 Feb 2012 13:41

AT&T doubling their upgrade fees AT&T, one of the kings of bleeding consumers dry, has announced it will be doubling its upgrade fee for new handsets.

Whenever a subscriber upgrades to a new handset after signing a new contract, the fee is currently $18. Starting tomorrow, that fee will be doubled to $36.

Says the carrier: "Wireless devices today are more sophisticated than ever before. And because of that, the costs associated with upgrading to a new device have increased and is reflected in our new upgrade fee. This fee isn't unique to AT&T and this is the first time we're changing it in nearly 10 years."

It is not entirely clear what "costs" are actually associated with the upgrade, as all it takes to switch phones is to switch SIM cards over being that AT&T is a GSM operator.

Regardless, AT&T users should take note that next time they upgrade their phone, expect a heftier fee.




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Spotify stream quality pushed to 320kbps

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 11 Feb 2012 13:05

Spotify stream quality pushed to 320kbps Spotify goes 'extreme.'

Premium users of the Spotify service have access to unlimited streaming on their mobile devices, but there has always been questions about the quality of the streams. The company has put those questions to rest this week, adding an 'extreme' option.

Until this week, there were only two options, "low" at 96kbps and "high" at 160kbps. While the high quality was probably okay for quick listening on the way to work, the quality certainly left audiophiles with expensive headphones hoping for more.

The new "extreme" mode bumps mobile streaming to 320kbps, the highest bit rate available in the MP3 container.

For now, extreme is available only for iOS, with the update headed to Windows Phone and Android soon.




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World of Warcraft Annual Pass reaches one million subscribers

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 11 Feb 2012 12:25

World of Warcraft Annual Pass reaches one million subscribers Blizzard's experiment seems to have paid off in a big way.

Last year, Blizzard introduced the World of Warcraft Annual Pass deal, which give users a free copy of Diablo 3 and 12 months of game time in World of Warcraft. The subscription package costs £8.99 per month, for a grand total of £107.88 per player for the year.

At 1 million subscribers "in the west," the pass seems to be a large success.

More importantly for the company, after the first subscriber dip in years last year, the game appears to be headed back to growth.

Finally, Blizzard CEO Mark Morhaime noted that updates to the game have "contributed to retaining our players in the wake of competitive launches," naming Star Wars: The Old Republic without actually naming the game.




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Tencent hits new milestone: 200 million registered gamers

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 11 Feb 2012 11:53

Tencent hits new milestone: 200 million registered gamers Tencent, the Chinese mobile game platform and microblogging company, has confirmed they have now hit 200 million registered users on the gaming side.

13 million users are actively playing every day, with an average of 1 million concurrent gamers at any given point.

The company offers support on Symbian, Java, Android, iOS and Windows Phone 7, alongside HTML5 versions of the platform for in-browser gaming, making it available to almost everyone in China's fragmented mobile phone market.

Tencent still only has around 30 games, but they are adding more casual games weekly. A few of the most popular titles are Chinese Tetris and Chess. The platform is linked closely to the Weibo microblogging service, which has 250 million users and is the Chinese version of Twitter.

At 200 million, the gaming platform almost rivals that of Zynga, which has over 225 million users via Facebook and smartphones. In fact, both companies tied up in the past to offer a Chinese version of the popular CityVille game, dubbed "Zynga City" on Tencent.




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Galaxy S II, Note getting ICS on March 1st?

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 11 Feb 2012 11:44

Galaxy S II, Note getting ICS on March 1st? Eldar Murtazin has posted today that the Samsung Galaxy S II and Note devices will be getting Android 4.0 on March 1st.

Murtazin, the controversial blogger known for breaking news stories and being completely wrong on many others, tweeted the details:

"Android 4 aka ics for sgs2 will be officially available from march 1(depends from country/operator). Update over the air or using kies."

Late last year, Samsung confirmed the devices would be getting ICS, but stuck with the press-friendly time table of "in the first quarter 2012."

For now, Samsung has not confirmed the date so it will remain as a Murtazin rumor, but the date should make owners happy as the ICS update is the most highly anticipated software update for Android, to date.




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Roku adds BBC iPlayer channel to UK set-tops

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 11 Feb 2012 11:29

Roku adds BBC iPlayer channel to UK set-tops Just a week after expanding from the U.S. to Europe, Roku has announced it has added the BBC iPlayer to its set-top box content offerings.

Roku boxes are only available in the UK and Ireland, for the time being, and only two of the most recent models are available, the Roku LT and Roku 2 XS. The devices sell for GBP 49.99 and GBP 99.99.

For their European offerings, Roku has 40 channels including Netflix, Crackle, MLB.TV, UFC, Angry Birds and more. The iPlayer will give BBC users a chance to watch on-demand back catalogs of popular shows like Doctor Who.

Roku, which launched in 2008 and is very popular in the U.S., has sold over 2.5 million devices.

Says the company (via TNW): "Roku recognizes the importance of region-specific programmes so today we are excited to announce the addition of BBC iPlayer to our platform. This is among the first of many significant content partnerships for Roku in Europe and we look forward to making additional announcements in the coming weeks."




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Xbox 360 has another big month

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 11 Feb 2012 2:39

Xbox 360 has another big month Despite a slumping market, the Microsoft Xbox 360 had another big month.

In the U.S., in January, the console had another solid month, marking the 13th month in a row it was the top selling console in the country.

For the month, 270,000 360s were sold, good for 49 percent of all consoles sold. The figure was also the 11th time in a row that the Xbox accounted for over 40 percent of hardware sales.

Overall, the Xbox accounted for $310 million in total sales (hardware, software, and accessories), much higher than the PS3 and Wii.

Says NPD in their report: "Historically, after several years in the console lifecycle there is a softening of demand, but Xbox 360 continues to defy that convention. The Xbox 360 has found new ways to extend the lifecycle of the console by re-imagining entertainment and delivering new technologies like Kinect for Xbox 360, a new Xbox dashboard, and new entertainment content partners in 2011."




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Netflix and Hulu looking to expand to Russia

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 11 Feb 2012 1:50

Netflix and Hulu looking to expand to Russia According to the Russian newspaper Vedomosti, popular streaming services Netflix and Hulu are considering expanding to Russia.

Hulu executives have allegedly visited Moscow and met with top Russian film studios in an effort to roll out the service. Amongst the executives was Johannes Larcher, the company?s SVP of international, reads the report.

Russia, despite being a haven for piracy, especially of movies, was recently let into the World Trade Organization, which is said to have piqued Hulu's interest.

Additionally, Netflix had a similar trip, in the efforts of expanding to the nation, which has the most online viewers in Europe.

Netflix is currently available in 45 nations, while Hulu is U.S.-only.

Netflix already operates in 45 countries (recently launching in the UK and Ire




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Researchers use integrated GPU to boost CPU speed

Written by Rich Fiscus @ 10 Feb 2012 16:06

Researchers use integrated GPU to boost CPU speed Researchers at North Carolina State University have found a way to improve CPU performance more than 20 percent using a GPU built on the same processor die.

"Chip manufacturers are now creating processors that have a ?fused architecture,? meaning that they include CPUs and GPUs on a single chip," said Dr. Huiyang Zhou, who co-authored a new paper based on the research. He explained, "Our approach is to allow the GPU cores to execute computational functions, and have CPU cores pre-fetch the data the GPUs will need from off-chip main memory."

The research was performed in conjunction with AMD, who talked about plans to increase CPU/GPU integration in a presentation to analysts last week. Based on that presentation, the techniques identified in this research could be used in AMD processors within the next two years.

Although this research appears to be focused on current PC technology, most likely AMD's Fusion APU, it also has obvious applications for improving ARM processor performance. ARM's SOC (System On a Chip) design emphasizes power efficiency over speed, making it the standard choice for smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices.

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Google tests a new streaming media box

Written by Rich Fiscus @ 10 Feb 2012 14:52

Google tests a new streaming media box Stories are emerging about a new device Google is testing which appears to be some sort of streaming media box.

Speculation began back in December when Google filed an application with the FCC asking for permission to test the mystery box. The application explains, "Google is developing an entertainment device that requires testing outside the laboratory environment."

It also provides details about some of the device's technical features. It will connect to Wi-Fi networks, home electronics equipment, and even Blutooth devices. The application also indicates 252 of the experimental devices are involved in the tests, which were scheduled to start on January 17 and run for six months.

According to a report from the New York Times, the device will initially be sold as a streaming music appliance, but later expanded with additional features. That seems plausible considering their streaming music service, Google Music, has been operating since last year.

One interesting question is how Motorola Mobility figures into Google's home entertainment plans. Their acquisition of the smartphone and set-top box maker could be approved by regulators in both the US and EU as soon as next week. While Motorola's smartphones are widely perceived as the focus of Google's interest, their set-top boxes could be just as important.




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Spotify doubles market share in one year

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 10 Feb 2012 14:13

Spotify doubles market share in one year According to the most current market data, it appears that Spotify has doubled its market share in just one year.

In 2010, the unlimited streaming music company had a market share of around 9.1 percent thanks to its 750,000 paying subscribers. Overall, that year, there were 8.2 million paying subscribers for streaming music.

By the end of 2011, however, thanks to the company's launch in the U.S., that share has more than doubled, to 18.7 percent. The company has about 2.5 million paying subs now, compared to a global market of 13.4 million.

Arctic put together some quick math, and while Spotify grew over 100 percent year-over-year, the market only grew 63.4 percent, implying it could be the dominate streaming service in the market in just a few short years if growth rates remain stable.




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HTC Sensation, XE getting Ice Cream Sandwich next month

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 10 Feb 2012 14:05

HTC Sensation, XE getting Ice Cream Sandwich next month The popular smartphones will be getting the promised Android 4.0 update at some point next month.

Followed by the Sensation XL within a small time frame, the HTC Sensation and Sensation XE will be the first two HTC devices to receive the much-anticipated update.

Reads the company's Facebook page: "HTC has been working hard to get its Ice Cream Sandwich upgrades ready, and we're excited to announce that our first round of ICS upgrades will roll out by the end of March for the HTC Sensation and HTC Sensation XE."

Additionally, the company says the update will be headed to the HTC EVO 3D, HTC Incredible S, HTC Desire S and HTC Desire HD "later in the year."

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Warner sees nice revenue boost from iTunes, Spotify

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 10 Feb 2012 13:57

Warner sees nice revenue boost from iTunes, Spotify Warner Music Group saw its sales stay flat in the last quarter at $780 million, thanks to a boost from Spotify and iTunes.

Digital revenue as a whole jumped 17 percent, and now accounts for a full 28 percent of the company's quarterly sales.

Music downloads, from iTunes, Amazon MP3 and other services, accounted for $205 million in revenue during the quarter, with streaming services like Spotify bringing in another $15 million. Streaming is increasing at a fast pace, 36 percent last quarter, while downloads remain in their shrinking growth mode, at just 15 percent.

The company remains hopeful that former pirates will shell out money for the convenience of a Spotify (or other service) which offers millions of tracks in decent quality and via your computer and mobile devices.




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Hasbro to create toy based on Zynga games

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 09 Feb 2012 23:16

Hasbro to create toy based on Zynga games Hasbro and Zynga have announced today a partnership in which the toy giant will create toys and games based on Zynga's social games and brands.

With over 230 million monthly users, Zynga's brands like FarmVille, Mafia Wars, CityVille and Zynga Poker are some of the most popular games in the world.

Says Mark Pincus, founder, CEO and chief product officer of Zynga: "It's exciting to partner with Hasbro as we share a common vision for play and a mission to connect the world through games. This partnership is so special because it represents an exciting leap forward in enabling people to connect their virtual and real worlds. Hasbro has inspired play through their famous toys, games and action figures and we look forward to working with a company that continually creates meaningful and fun brands."

Adds Brian Goldner, President and CEO of Hasbro: "Hasbro is thrilled to have the opportunity to bring Zynga's immensely popular social games to life in a variety of creative and new expressions that reflect consumers' growing desire to surround themselves with gaming brands they love anytime, anywhere together with their friends and family. Zynga is bringing more games to mainstream culture and is redefining how people play. At Hasbro, we're proud to help bring their games to even more people around the world. This strategic alliance plays off of both Hasbro?s and Zynga?s proven strengths and is emblematic of the new innovations and new platforms we are creating across our entire gaming portfolio."

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Samsung expects to sell 25 million 'smart' TVs this year

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 09 Feb 2012 22:23

Samsung expects to sell 25 million 'smart' TVs this year Samsung has noted today that it expects to sell over 25 million "smart" TVs this year.

Overall, the company expects to sell 50 million TVs this year. Samsung's "smart TVs" are Internet-enabled, interactive, stocked with apps, and most have cameras for video chatting.

At CES, the company made waves by introducing a new smart TV that recognizes voices and accepts controls to turn on and off, change channels and adjust volume. Using the camera, the TV can also recognize hand motions and gestures.

To be released in March, the ES8000 will have access to 1500 apps.

Additionally, Samsung is looking to create a Google TV display by the end of the year.





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