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Android L is really 'Lemon Meringue Pie'

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 24 Aug 2014 3:35

Android L is really 'Lemon Meringue Pie' A few documents and lines of code seem to suggest that Android L will get its dessert nickname in due time: Lemon Meringue Pie.

The code shows Android L as "LMP," for example the official preview SDK referencing "lmp-preview-release" and HTC's Wi-Fi certification (the Nexus 8) showing multiple LMP entries, as well.

Of course, Google could still pull an audible and team up with another candy company for a branded effort like Android 4.4 KitKat was.

There had also been rumors that L was short for Lollipop but that seems squashed at this point.

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LG G Watch R with round face coming next week at IFA

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 24 Aug 2014 2:49

LG G Watch R with round face coming next week at IFA LG, who was the first OEM to introduce an Android Wear-backed smartwatch earlier this year (see our review here), is already preparing a sequel, set for launch at the IFA event next week.

The new device will have a round face and will be a direct competitor to the upcoming Moto 360, which is also set to be officially unveiled at an event in early September.

Dubbed the LG G Watch R, so far all we have is a teaser trailer (below) that shows the round face and some new exciting watchfaces. The device also appears to have a button on the side (probably a "confirm" or a power button), which the original G Watch did not include.

LG will have to compete with more than just the Moto 360 for the holidays, as Asus is said to be launching a cheap square smartwatch at IFA and HTC has been rumored for months to be completing their own watch. Let's also not forget that Samsung has released a few watches already, and Apple has been rumored to be working on the iTime for three years now.

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Google receives a million takedown notices daily

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 24 Aug 2014 2:33

Google receives a million takedown notices daily According to a new report, Google received over 1 million takedown notices per day over the last week, for a total of 7.8 million for the week, 10 percent higher than the previous record that was set just one week prior.

When Google first began publishing the amount of DMCA notices it was receiving, it was in the low hundreds for the year, mainly from the same record labels and outfits like the MPAA. That number has grown exponentially over time, and only seems to be getting larger.

While Google's bots are very good at catching what is truly piracy and what is not, the company has confirmed that some links are removed in error whether or not they really have anything infringing.

Millions of these requests are mistakes, abuses or do not include any copyright material so Google disregards them. Of course, plenty really do have pirated material. One thing is clear, 1 million takedown notices per day is just the beginning.

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DDoS attack on Sony has taken down the PlayStation Network, Sony still working on it

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 24 Aug 2014 2:08

DDoS attack on Sony has taken down the PlayStation Network, Sony still working on it The Sony PlayStation Network remains down thanks to a DDoS attack earlier this morning.

Hacking group 'Lizard Squad' claimed credit for the attack, which has flooded the massive network with data and taken down legitimate services.

Sony says its engineers are working on bringing the services back online but did not confirm the attack.

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SoundCloud getting ads, securing licensing deals with labels

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 23 Aug 2014 6:58

SoundCloud getting ads, securing licensing deals with labels SoundCloud, the extremely popular streaming site that allows anyone to upload audio, will soon have a business model.

Tracks from major artists have become hits thanks to SoundCloud, as have podcasts and many an up-and-coming DJ. Until now, however, artists nor labels were compensated, which is part of the agreement when uploading audio.

The company recently announced that it now has 175 million monthly listeners, more than double that of Pandora, and over four times the number of Spotify active listeners.

As part of a new licensing deals with entertainment companies, SoundCloud will also start offering advertising. Artists and labels will also be able to collect royalties as part of the deal, making the company "legit" in the eyes of the industry. In the near future, SoundCloud will also offer a paid subscription to skip ads, just like Spotify and Pandora do.

In addition to the new deal, some of the labels and indies are negotiating for equity stakes in the company. In exchange for the stakes, the labels have agreed not to sue SoundCloud for any past copyright infringements, a very big deal for a startup. That being said, the labels have not secured the deals just yet, as it is hard to figure out royalty compensation for many of the tracks, which can include mashups.

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Apple iPhone 6 reportedly to come in 128GB variant

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 23 Aug 2014 5:35

Apple iPhone 6 reportedly to come in 128GB variant According to a pair of leaked documents, Apple may offer a 128GB model iPhone 6 when it launches next month.

So far, Apple has only sold iPhones in 16, 32 and 64 GB iterations. There are 128GB iPads available, but never for the flagship smartphone.

In the documents, it appears Apple will offer 16GB and 64GB iPhone 6 with the flash storage built by Hynix, Nynix, and SanDisk. The 128GB model will be built by Toshiba.

Apple charges $199 on-contract for 16GB models, and adds $100 every time you double up the internal storage. If that model continues, the 128GB capacity should cost $499 off-contract, a hefty investment.

Previous reports had also claimed a 128GB variant, but that it would be reserved for the rumored 5.5-inch iPhone phablet.

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Apple: Some iPhone 5s have battery problems, will be replaced

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 23 Aug 2014 4:52

Apple: Some iPhone 5s have battery problems, will be replaced Apple has confirmed that a "very small percentage" of iPhone 5s that were sold in the U.S. or China have battery issues and will be replaced.

The batteries "may suddenly experience shorter battery life or need to be charged more frequently."

Reads the company's page on the matter: "Apple has determined that a very small percentage of iPhone 5 devices may suddenly experience shorter battery life or need to be charged more frequently. The affected iPhone 5 devices were sold between September 2012 and January 2013 and fall within a limited serial number range.

If your iPhone 5 is experiencing these symptoms and meets the eligibility requirements noted below, Apple will replace your iPhone 5 battery, free of charge."


Worried your phone may be affected? Check Apple's support page here.




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AfterDawn congratulates Dela on his 10 years of service

Written by Petteri Pyyny @ 23 Aug 2014 7:24

AfterDawn congratulates Dela on his 10 years of service Today marks as a milestone for both AfterDawn, and our Irish senior staff member, James "Dela" Delahunty. He was the first hired employee of AfterDawn back in August 2004 when our site was slowly evolving from a hobby to a business.

Dela has been, and still is, an integral part of our team of tech journalists and has published several thousand news articles on our site through the past 10 years. His articles and guides have been read by millions and millions of people over the years.

I personally consider him, not just a colleague, but also my friend. A friend that I have never met in person, but who has been a part of the daily life of the entire AfterDawn team for more than a decade – at first, as an active forum member and later, for the past 10 years, as a valuable member of our team.

If the next ten years turn out to be anything like the last, we will all be very happy indeed!

Thank you, mate!

On behalf of Team AfterDawn,

Petteri Pyyny, CEO
AfterDawn Oy



P.S. Here's a link to James' first-ever news article published on our site:


Music downloads in UK rise up 200% since June (23rd August, 2004)




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Report: iPhone 6 display hits supply chain 'snag'

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 22 Aug 2014 4:08

Report: iPhone 6 display hits supply chain 'snag' According to Reuters, Apple's suppliers have hit a "snag" in iPhone 6 display production, meaning there could be supply issues at launch next month.

Every year there is some sort of rumor about Apple not having enough phones to feed demand and indeed every year there are some delays especially for more popular colors.

It had been rumored previously that Apple's suppliers were already hit with delays thanks to making the screen thinner on the larger 4.7-inch display, which already pushed production back.

The latest problem relates to the backlighting of the display, which Apple believed was not bright enough.

Apple will launch the new iPhone 6 at a press event on September 9th.




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Disney unveils new 'Star Wars' mobile game

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 22 Aug 2014 3:22

Disney unveils new 'Star Wars' mobile game Disney Interactive has announced this week the launch of a new mobile game, "Star Wars: Commander," a freemium game for iOS.

The game is the first from Disney after the giant acquired Lucasfilm for over $4 billion in late 2012.

Reads the description:

In the game, fans will join either the Rebel Alliance or the Galactic Empire to recruit and lead an unstoppable force across the Star Wars galaxy in epic battles to claim ultimate victory for their side.

Star Wars: Commander features the full array of vehicles, weapons and technology from the Star Wars universe. Players who rally to the Rebellion will call upon iconic heroes such as Han Solo, Chewbacca and Princess Leia to support missions for justice and freedom, while leaders of the Imperial forces will command AT-ATs, TIE fighters and Stormtroopers to gain control of the galaxy.

Star Wars: Commander also offers an original Star Wars storyline set within the Galactic Civil War of Episodes IV – VI, where "commanders" determine if it's the Empire's strength and relentlessness or the Rebellion's heroism and resourcefulness that will win the war.


The game has already drawn comparisons to the incredibly popular Clash of Clans by Supercell, and Star Wars has the upper hand of a rabid fanbase and globally recognized characters.

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Want to try a game before buying? Microsoft testing "Free Play Day" for Xbox One

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 21 Aug 2014 1:00

Want to try a game before buying? Microsoft testing "Free Play Day" for Xbox One Microsoft has begun testing a "Free Play Day" feature that would allow Xbox One gamers to download games for free and play it for a 24-hour period as a sort of free trial.

Gamers in the U.S. that are part of the Xbox One console beta reported yesterday that 'Max: The Curse of Brotherhood' was made available as a free, unlocked title. It came with the label "Free Play Day with Gold" suggesting that you must be an Xbox Live Gold subscriber to take advantage.

Microsoft said nothing except that an official announcement would be made "shortly," suggesting it was a brand new feature that was not supposed to go live, yet.

Gold subscribers already get two Xbox One titles for free every month from a limited list so it appears that Microsoft is looking to add significant value to its $60-per-year subscription service.

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PS4's strong sales leaves confused strategy within Sony

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 21 Aug 2014 12:30

PS4's strong sales leaves confused strategy within Sony Earlier this month, Sony proudly boasted that the hit PlayStation 4 console had reached 10 million units sold in just 9 months, a record for the company.

While setting records for sales would normally be seen as a huge positive, the sales have left a confused strategy for Sony's head execs, who are now scrambling to figure out the future of the console.

Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios President Shuhei Yoshida confirmed during a recent interview that the company does not know why the console is selling so hotly, and that not knowing could bring their team issues moving forward. For example, if the 10 million sales were all to hardcore gamers, once those run out, the company will have a very hard time predicting future sales as "casual gamers" may not find the PS4 a necessary expense.

Says Yoshida: "As soon as we see a great sales number, our instinct tells us we should be concerned about future sales, right? Are we exhausting all the core gamers? If we sell this number of units, there are no more consumers we can sell to. That's a really terrifying prospect."

Of course, there could be a nice mix of consumers purchasing the PS4, including those that simply want a Blu-ray player/set-top box combo. Sony will have a better grasp as the year continues on.

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Windows 9 official unveiling coming September 30th

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 21 Aug 2014 12:05

Windows 9 official unveiling coming September 30th According to sources, Microsoft will officially unveil Windows 9 'Threshold' on September 30th.

The "tech preview" will be aimed at developers and give an early look at the software.

For Windows 9, Microsoft is rumored to have removed the Charms bar feature, added a new "mini" Start Menu and made other key UI changes that will make the operating system more functional for keyboard and mouse users compared to just touchscreen users. Additionally, Microsoft is said to be building in Cortana, the voice-activated personal assistant.

In conjunction with the tech preview, Microsoft has planned an event where they will overview the new features.

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The Sharp Aquos Crystal for Sprint has no bezels, only $239 off-contract

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 20 Aug 2014 11:06

The Sharp Aquos Crystal for Sprint has no bezels, only $239 off-contract Earlier in the week, Sprint and Sharp announced a new line of smartphones, the Aquos Crystal, which they promised would have designs not seen before.

The first of the line, the 5-inch Aquos Crystal, will sell for just $239 off-contract (a huge discount compared to the $600 iPhone or Galaxy S, for example) and features an edge-to-edge design that has no bezel, a fantastic look for a phone.

To accommodate the display, the phone itself is thicker than current premium devices, and it has a dimpled back similar to the Nexus 7 tablet. The phone has a basically stock Android 4.4.2, a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 1.5GB RAM, 8GB internal storage (microSD expendable), HD Voice, Wi-Fi Calling, Harmon Kardon speakers (and audio tech) and LTE support including support for Sprint's "faster" Spark network.

Interestingly, Sprint is offering the new "App Pass," a $4.99 monthly subscription service that offers unlimited access to a handful of premium apps including productivity tools and even games.

There is no word on availability of the device.

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WebOS TV team moves to Pebble for next-gen smartwatches

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 20 Aug 2014 12:15

WebOS TV team moves to Pebble for next-gen smartwatches Smartwatch startup Pebble has made some impressive hires this week, announcing that Itai Vonshak will be their new head of product and UX and Liron Damir will be head of design.

Both executives just worked at LG on the webOS TV operating system and user interface, and previously they designed updates for webOS after HP acquired original creator Palm.

Vonshak says that Pebble wants to "focus heavily on a product-focused philosophy alongside a spirit of openness that's appealing to his webOS roots."

Pebble remains a popular option in the smartwatch market, although Android Wear devices are slowing creeping onto the scene, and Apple's iTime is expected early next year.

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