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Google celebrates the release of Chrome 50 with a large infographic

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 22 Apr 2016 1:55

Google celebrates the release of Chrome 50 with a large infographic Google has celebrated the release of Chrome 50 this week, the 50th major update of the popular web browser, with a fun infographic.

There are over 1 billion mobile users, says Google, suggesting that a significant amount of Android users have continued to use the default browser and that Apple and Windows users may be using Chrome, as well.

Check out the infographic embedded here:

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Apple settles Siri lawsuit for $25 million

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 22 Apr 2016 1:16

Apple settles Siri lawsuit for $25 million Apple has agreed to pay $25 million to settle a long-standing lawsuit brought by Dynamic Advances over alleged patent infringement.

The tech giant had been accused of violating patents with its Siri voice tech, with the suit claiming that Siri was really created at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and then licensed to Dynamic before Apple introduced it in 2011 with the iPhone 4S.

Under the settlement, Dynamic Advances will receive $5 million immediately and the other $20 million after conditions are met. Apple will receive a patent license in exchange.

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Report: Many families rely on just mobile Internet, cut out home connections

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 22 Apr 2016 12:43

Report: Many families rely on just mobile Internet, cut out home connections According to new data, Americans are curring back on home wired Internet, with many (especially poorer) families opting for just mobile web.

The data is from a sample of 53,000 Americans and the study was conducted by the U.S. Commerce Department.

Over 30 percent of households that earn less than $25,000 per year exclusively use mobile Internet, up from 16 percent just 3 years ago. Additionally, 18 percent of households that make $50,000 to $75,000 are now mobile-only, 17 percent of households making $75,000 to $100,000 are mobile-only and even 15 percent of households earning over $100,000 have made the switch.

While it makes the most sense to see lower-income families sticking to just one form of paid Internet, the higher income families making the consciensous choice to go mobile-only is certainly interesting.

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Microsoft finally discontinues Xbox 360

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 21 Apr 2016 10:28

Microsoft finally discontinues Xbox 360 Following the console's 10-year anniversary, Microsoft has stopped manufacturing the Xbox 360, letting it retire as rumors of an Xbox One successor swirl.

The Xbox 360 was an incredibly popular console, selling over 85 million units since launch in 2006.

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New 12-inch MacBook offers better battery life, new colors

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 19 Apr 2016 11:21

New 12-inch MacBook offers better battery life, new colors Apple has launched new MacBooks today, adding a rose gold color and better battery life in addition to other new standard features.

The new 12-inch ultra has a Retina Display, a Force Touch trackpad, USB-C charging and syncing and a ridiculously thin and tiny frame at just 13.1 millimeters thin and 2 pounds.

Apple's base model has a sixth-generation dual-core Intel Core M processor, Intel HD Graphics 515, 8 GB RAM and 256GB internal storage for $1299.

The company says battery life is now up to 11 hours for standard web browsing.

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Report: Apple actively seeking talent for original content via Apple TV

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 19 Apr 2016 10:30

Report: Apple actively seeking talent for original content via Apple TV According to new reports, Apple is actively seeking "triple A-list" talent for new content that will stream exclusively via the Apple TV set-top box and iTunes.

Industry watchers say the push is similar to that of Amazon who went all-out and spent millions to hire former "Top Gear" hosts for original programming via Amazon Prime.

To start, Apple is looking to develop an original TV series in-house although other sources say Apple is looking to push out multiple series at once, in efforts to steal significant market in a short period of time.

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Netflix is down for Sean Parker's controversial 'The Screening Room' rental service

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 19 Apr 2016 9:26

Netflix is down for Sean Parker's controversial 'The Screening Room' rental service Netflix content boss Ted Sarandos made an interesting note during yesterday's earnings conference call, saying the company is open to having Netflix's original content available via Sean Parker's "The Screening Room" rental service.

The service (which has never been confirmed), would allow users to rent films that are currently in theaters for $50, allowing families and friends to watch new movies from the comfort of their homes.

"We wouldn't mind having our films available on that product," Sarandos said. "To me, it would be a great way to get content to consumers, if they want to pay for it."

The Screening Room is a very interesting concept, albeit controversial for the very traditional film industry. In concept, you pay $150 upfront for a specialized set-top box, and then $50 per 48-hour rental. For the price you will also reportedly get 2 tickets to see the film in theaters, thus keeping the theater chains and distributors happy, as well.

Of course, the expectation is that Netflix will not charge $50 to rent their films, especially since you can sign up for a month for $9.99 and get unlimited access to the same movie and hundreds of others.

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Report: PS4.5 'Neo' brings 4K, faster CPU, GPU and RAM

Written by James Delahunty @ 19 Apr 2016 3:43

Report: PS4.5 'Neo' brings 4K, faster CPU, GPU and RAM According to a report, Sony's new PS4.5, codenamed 'Neo', will feature support for 4K output and improve the CPU, GPU and RAM.

Specifically, the Neo will also have a CPU with 8 Jaguar Cores but clocked at 2.1 GHz, compared to the original PS4. It also features an Improved GPU: AMD GCN, 36 CUs at 911 MHz. Like the original, it will pack 8 GB GDDR5 RAM, but will kick up to 218 GB/s from 176 GB/s.

The specs come from Giant Bomb, cited from documents obtained by the site.

Owners of PS4s should be happy that Sony will require that all games run on both the original and Neo hardware, although of course they will run better on the Neo. Older games can also be patched to take advantage of the upgraded specs too, perhaps pushing up the framerate.

Developers also won't be permitted to offer exclusive options or unlockables for Neo owners.

The documents don't provide a release schedule for the upgraded hardware, but do state that all games shipping in October or later will need to support the Neo.




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Music firms want KickassTorrents blocked

Written by James Delahunty @ 19 Apr 2016 3:17

Music firms want KickassTorrents blocked Music firms in Australia are appealing to the Federal Court to enforce a blockade against KickassTorrents, one of the most popular torrent websites in the world.

Legislation enacted in the region last summer allows copyright holders to appeal to the Federal Court to order to the blocking of infringing websites at the ISP level. This move is being made by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) and Australasian collecting society APRA AMCOS, demanding that KickassTorrents be blocked in the country.

Among the member labels cited are the usual suspects, including Universal, Warner Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment and so on.

"Online infringement continues to be a major threat to the sustainability of the Australian music industry. Illegal offshore sites like Kickass Torrents show a complete disrespect for music creators and the value of music," said Jenny Morris OAM, Chair of the APRA Board.

"Australian music fans already have access – for free if they choose – to the world's repertoire of music via more than 20 legitimate licensed online music services. Blocking access to sites like Kickass Torrents is all about supporting those services and allowing the writers whose songs are available on them to be paid for their work."

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Amazon Prime Video now available as monthly subscription service

Written by James Delahunty @ 19 Apr 2016 3:05

Amazon Prime Video now available as monthly subscription service Amazon Prime Video will be available as a stand-alone monthly subscription service in a bid to capture more of the streaming video market.

As it stands, members of Amazon's Prime subscription service pay $99 per year. Amazon will also offer a monthly $10.99 subscription to Prime, while offering Amazon Prime Video standalone for $8.99 per month. Analysts see the change as a threat to rival Netflix.

"Amazon certainly has the brand name, the customer relationships, and the focus on high-quality consumer experiences to impact the growth in Netflix's U.S. subscriber base," RBC Capital Markets analysts said in a note.




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Supreme Court rejects Google Books copyright case

Written by James Delahunty @ 19 Apr 2016 2:52

Supreme Court rejects Google Books copyright case The Authors Guild copyright law case against Google Books will not be examined by the U.S. Supreme Court.

A group of authors filed a lawsuit against Google over a decade ago in response to its planned service. Google Books makes it easy for consumers to search through the contents of millions of books that have been scanned by Google over the years, and display excerpts from books that match the queries.

In 2013, a court dismissed the authors' case against Google and the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals also found no fault with Google's practices in this regard.

Google argues that the service does not allow users to read any substantial portion of a book, but instead only returns excerpts from books and even lets them know where they can buy a copy. This, according to Google, makes it simpler for readers to rediscover works or to discover entirely new books they have never read.

To date, Google has scanned more than 20 million books, according to the Reuters news agency.




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YouTube is 'The Devil', says manager of Metallica, Muse, Red Hot Chili Peppers and more

Written by James Delahunty @ 19 Apr 2016 2:39

YouTube is 'The Devil', says manager of Metallica, Muse, Red Hot Chili Peppers and more Peter Mensch, who has managed many huge acts including Metallica, Muse, Snow Patrol and more, described YouTube as 'the devil' to BBC Radio Four.

Mensch argued on the programme that the model offered by YouTube to artists (placing ads around their music content) was unsustainable. "If someone doesn't do something about YouTube, we're screwed," he said. "It's over. Someone turn off the lights."

His comments channel the findings of an IFPI report which warned about a widening value gap between the volume of music consumed on YouTube, SoundCloud and other user-upload services, and the amount of revenue generated as a result. Specifically, it it estimated that 900 million consumers on those sites generated around $634 million for the music industry last year, whereas 68 million subscribers of paid services generated around $2 billion.

Defending itself, YouTube says it has paid out over $3 billion to the music industry, though it didn't provide a timeframe. YouTube Chief Business Officer Robert Kyncl responded to Peter Mensch's comments by citing agreements artists have with record companies, and how their income compares to those who are signed up directly with YouTube and paid directly.

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YouTube gets 360-degree live streaming & spatial audio

Written by James Delahunty @ 19 Apr 2016 2:20

YouTube gets 360-degree live streaming & spatial audio YouTube has introduced 360-degree live streaming video support, and support for spatial audio as it aims to make its services more immersive for viewers.

YouTube introduced support for 360-degree videos over a year ago, but now it is upping its game with support for live streaming too. This year's Coachella music festival will serve as a kind of example of what can be accomplished, when YouTube will live stream select artist performances in 360 degrees this weekend.

In addition, YouTube is also supporting spatial audio for on-demand YouTube videos, adding depth, distance and intensity to audio to deliver a better experience. If you are using an Android device, you can check this out yourself using this playlist.



A YouTube blog post reads: "Students can now experience news events in the classroom as they unfold. Travelers can experience faraway sites and explorers can deep-sea dive, all without the physical constraints of the real world. And today's kids dreaming of going to a basketball game or a concert can access those experiences firsthand, even if they're far away from the court. What were once limited experiences are now available to anyone, anywhere, at any time."




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RuuviTag, an open-source Bluetooth Sensor Beacon, heading to KickStarter

Written by James Delahunty @ 19 Apr 2016 1:52

RuuviTag, an open-source Bluetooth Sensor Beacon, heading to KickStarter RuuviTag is a low power, compact Bluetooth beacon solution that can monitor its surroundings in various ways, that can be implemented to other devices and projects due to its open development.

Aside from being just a standard proximity beacon, it can also monitor temperature, humidity, air pressure and acceleration, and can be easily adjusted to cover different kinds of needs without programming or electronic knowledge. The device can operate for several years on a single coin battery.

Flashing the device doesn't require wires, however all the necessary pins and buses are still available for serious evaluation. You can check out the hardware GitHub repository for more information.

The device could potentially be used for a large number of things, such as to monitor weather or even as a device to warn you when something is moved, such as a bicycle.

The project is heading to KickStarter soon, but more information (including technical specs) can be found at ruuvitag.com




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Report: Verizon leading the way to acquire Yahoo

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 18 Apr 2016 11:05

Report: Verizon leading the way to acquire Yahoo According to new reports, Verizon seems to be leading the way in their efforts to acquire Yahoo after a few prominent suitors dropped out of the bidding.

Among those who have dropped out are Time, Alphabet, Comcast, AT&T and IAC, leaving very few companies left with any interest in the struggling web pioneer.

Verizon has been focusing on video services and online advertising of late, even purchasing AOL for $4.4 billion last year to give themselves a foundation in the digital media business. Yahoo would be a logical acquisition although the price they pay certainly matters.

There have been estimates that Yahoo's core assets could be worth up to $8 billion in an auction while others have claimed the assets are really worth closer to $1 billion given the dysfunction of the businesses and sharply dropping profits and revenue. Yahoo executives have also failed to give solid business plans, which is said to have frustrated potential buyers. CEO Marissa Mayer has also been accused of stifling the sale process.

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