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  • Algoriddim Partners With Spotify to Bring Over 20 Million Songs to Djay 2

    Algoriddim has partnered with Spotify to bring over 20 million songs to its Djay 2 app in a new update.

    djay transforms your iPad into a full–featured DJ system. Seamlessly integrated with both your iTunes music library and Spotify, djay gives you direct access to all your favorite songs and playlists. You can perform live, record mixes on–the–go, or enable Automix mode to let djay create a seamless mix for you automatically. Whether you are a professional DJ or a beginner who just loves to play with music, djay offers you the most intuitive yet powerful DJ experience on an iPad. 

    Highlights:
    • iTunes music library integration
    • Spotify integration (requires Spotify Premium, FREE 7 day trial is available for djay 2 users)
    • Automix 
    • Audio FX: Flanger, Phaser, Echo, Gate, Bit Crusher 
    • FX Expansion Packs powered by Sugar Bytes (over 30 additional audio effects available via In-App Purchase)
    • Mixer, Tempo, Pitch-Bend, Filter and EQ controls 
    • Looping & Cue Points 
    • Colored HD Waveforms™ 
    • Live Recording (iTunes only)
    • Sampler with included sound packs by Snoop Dogg, DJ QBert, Milk & Sugar, and more 
    • Single Deck Mode 
    • Pre-Cueing with headphones (using Griffin DJ Cable or multi-channel audio interface) 
    • Advanced time-stretching (Key Lock) 
    • Key Detection and Matching (requires iPad Air or iPad mini with Retina display, or better) 
    • Automatic beat detection 
    • Auto-Gain 
    • iCloud integration to sync metadata 
    • iTunes Store integration 
    • Support for Inter-App Audio and Audiobus 
    • Support for all major audio formats (no support for DRM protected songs) 
    • Support for AirPlay and Bluetooth devices
    • Support for DJ MIDI Controllers: Pioneer DDJ-WeGO, DDJ-WeGO2, DDJ-ERGO, Vestax Spin 2, Numark iDJ Pro, Mixdeck Quad, iDJ Live, iDJ Live II, ION iDJ 2 Go, Reloop Beatpad, Casio XW-J1, Philips M1X-DJ 





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  • Apple is Testing an iOS 7.1.2 Update

    Apple is working on an iOS 7.1.2 update and hits from devices running the new firmware have been appearing in web logs since last Friday, reports MacRumors.

    Activity is still low, but that is typical for the early stages of update testing, particularly minor ones that may not require widespread internal or external testing. As a minor update, iOS 7.1.2 is likely to focus on bug fixes and other tweaks rather than major feature additions, and it likely will not even be put through a developer testing period before release.

    Apple has already announced that at least two issues will be resolved in a future software update. The first is a problem which Andreas Kurtz, a security researcher, discovered. Contrary to Apple’s claims email attachments are not being encrypted in iOS 7. The second is an issue that results in messages sent to a number no longer using iOS to be sent as an undeliverable iMessage instead of as a SMS.





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  • Apple Says Server Issue Worsened iMessage Problems

    Apple has reportedly fixed a server-side issue that worsened iMessage problems experienced by users switching from iPhone to other mobile operating systems.

    Users have grown increasingly irate with Apple over a bug that manifests when switching from iOS to another operating system while keeping the same number. Often Apple’s system doesn’t recognize that their number is no longer associated with an iOS device and messages from other iOS users are still sent via iMessage, which can’t be received on their new device. This has resulted in large number of unreceived SMS messages.

    A women in California is now seeking class-action status for a lawsuit against Apple, saying that Apple is deprive former customers of the ability to get full value from their wireless service after switching. The suit claims Apple has violated California’s unfair competition law and interfered with carrier’s ability to deliver its promised service.





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  • Pixelmator 3.2 Sandstone Released With All-New Repair Tool, Lock Layers, More

    Pixelmator 3.2 Sandstone has been released for OS X featuring an all-new repair tool, 16-bits per channel support, lock layers, and the ability to convert selection into shape.

    Pixelmator takes full advantage of the latest Mac technologies, giving you speedy, powerful tools that let you touch up and enhance images, draw or paint, apply dazzling effects, or create advanced compositions amazingly simple. Once your images are ready, access them anywhere with iCloud, send them to iPhoto or Aperture, email, print, share, or save them to popular image formats–all right from Pixelmator.

    What’s New In This Version:
    Pixelmator 3.2 Sandstone includes new features, a number of improvements, user interface enhancements, and fixes related to stability and reliability, including the following:





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  • Apple Leases Seven-Building Campus in Sunnyvale

    Apple has agreed to lease a seven-building campus in Sunnyvale where it could place about 1,450 workers, reports Mercury News.

    The deal is the latest sign of a remarkable burst of expansion by Apple. The tech company is busy leasing offices in Sunnyvale and Santa Clara at the same time it undertakes the construction of a massive 2.8 million-square-foot “spaceship” campus in Cupertino that could accommodate 14,200 workers.

    The 290,000 sq ft complex at the corner of Central Expressway and North Wolfe Road is known as Sunnyvale Crossing. It was purchased by Lane Partners and renovated into a state of the art office center.





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  • TypeRead Sends a Read Receipt When You Start Typing

    TypeRead is a new tweak that lets you send a read receipt when you start typing a message instead of when you open the message.

    Have you ever read a message, but weren’t able to reply to the person at that time, and didn’t want them thinking you didn’t want to talk to them? Ever texted someone, and left your phone on the chat, but didn’t want them thinking you were waiting for their text? This tweak fixes all that!

    This will only send read receipts when you start typing, so you can respond anytime, worry free! In the messages list, you can tap and hold on the chat, and it will remove the blue indicator! (This does not remove app badge).





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  • Helius Tweak Brings a New Type of Lock Screen Music Controls to iPhone

    Helius Tweak for iPhone and iPod Touches brings a new type and look to your screen media controls.

    Helius takes your default lock screen music player and turn it on its head. It is a bold new direction for your lock screen, one that you’ll never go back from. Turn the default lock screen music player into a beautiful representation of your music. Helius redesigns your lock screen media controls to create a stunning light, subtle, and attractive control hub. Just play some music and take a look for yourself!

    Helius can be purchased for $0.99 on the Cydia Store and is compatible with iPhones and iPods (No iPad Support at this time).





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  • Flixster Movies App Gets AirPlay Support

    The Flixster Movies app has been updated with support for AirPlay.

    Movies by Flixster. The #1 app for movie reviews, trailers, and showtimes.

    Features:
    1. Browse the top box office movies and movies opening soon
    2. Look up showtimes at your favorite theater and buy tickets (from participating theaters)
    3. Get critic reviews from Rotten Tomatoes
    4. Watch high quality trailers
    5. Stream and download movies or TV shows in your UltraViolet collection. HD playback supported for select titles.
    6. Watch your UltraViolet collection on Chromecast. HD playback supported for most titles.
    6. Create your own “Want to See” list, rate & review movies
    7. View and manage your Netflix queue





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  • Apple Updates Safari With Improvements to Security

    Apple has released an update to Safari — 7.0.4 for Mavericks users and 6.1.4 for Mountain Lion / Lion users that bring importants security fixes to the webkit engine.

    The Safari 7.0.4 update is recommended for all OS X Mavericks Users and contains improvements to security. For detailed information on the security content of this update, please visit: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT6254

    The fixes prevent a situation in which a maliciously crafted website may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution.





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  • iTunes Redesign Inspired By iOS [Images]

    Brye Michael Kobayashi, a student at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, has posted his concept for an iTunes redesign inspired by iOS.

    “iTunes is one of the most essential applications on OS X”, says Kobayashi. “For many of us, it aggregates all our music, movies, apps and backups for our devices. While over the years updates have added functionality, the overall experience hasn’t really changed.”

    Some issues he found with the current version of iOS include:
    ? Drop down menu to switch libraries is confusing and adds another unnecessary step.
    ? Narrow rows and small text reduces visibility.
    ? Disconnect between old and new design style.
    ? Multiple scrolling lists and small banners overwhelm the experience.
    ? Home page cluttered with random assortment of media.
    ? Quick links are mostly pointless and take up valuable x-axis space.





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  • Hackers Bypass Apple's iCloud Activation Lock

    Hackers have reportedly managed to bypass Apple’s iCloud activation lock allowing users to restore iDevices without authentication.

    The ‘tool’ called doulCi was created by @AquaXetine and @MerrukTechnolog. They describe it as follows:

    doulCi is the worlds first Alternative iCloud Server, and the world’s first iCloud Activation Bypass. doulCi will bypass and activate you iDevice for you when you are stuck at the Apple activation menu. So, why would you use it? For example, if you have forgotten your Apple ID and password or no longer have access to your old itunes-email account then its impossible to regain control of your Apple Product!! doulCi is the solution that will enable you to can regain permenant access.





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  • Spotify Reaches 10 Million Global Subscribers, 40 Million Active Users

    Spotify has announced that it now has 10 million paying subscribers and more than 40 million active users in 56 markets worldwide.

    “We’ve had an amazing year, growing from 20 markets to 56 as people from around the world embrace streaming music. 10 million subscribers is an important milestone for both Spotify and the entire music industry,” said Daniel Ek, CEO and Founder, Spotify. “We’re widening our lead in the digital music space and will continue to focus on getting everyone in the world to listen to more music.”

    Spotify also noted that since its launch in 2008, users have created over 1.5 billion playlists, collectively creating or updating over 5 million playlists each day.





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  • Twelve South Rutledge BookBook Case Now Available for iPad Air and iPad Mini

    Twelve South has announced that their BookBook Rutledge Edition is now available for iPad Air and iPad mini. The case features two hardback covers, a rigid spine and soft padded interior to keep your iPad safe.






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  • Facebook App to Get Shazam-Like Music, TV Show, and Movie Recognition Feature

    Facebook has announced that it’s updating its app with a new music, movie, and TV show recognition feature that if turned on will automatically detect what’s playing while you’re writing a status update.

    Here’s how it works…

    If you’ve turned the feature on, you’ll see an audio icon moving on the screen when you write a status update. If the feature finds a match, you can then choose to add the song, TV show or movie to your post.





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Apple News

  • What iOS Would Look Like on an iPhone 6 with a 4.7-inch Display [Video]

    Check out the video below which shows a dummy model iPhone 6 running a simulated version of iOS made for a 4.7-inch display. The video simply takes a 4.7-inch Moto X and places it behind the bezel of an iPhone 6 dummy unit to give us a representation of what iOS would look like.

    I was curious to know exactly how iOS would be represented on a 4.7-inch display, so I decided to make an iPhone 6 simulator. This “simulator” takes the 4.7-inch Moto X and places it behind what is rumored to be the bezel for Apple’s upcoming iPhone 6. It has been reported that most of the user-interface will be upscaled with the possibility of certain apps being revamped to take advantage of the extra space.

    It has been noted that some apps may end up getting their user-interface simply upscaled, while some apps might see some UI tweaks thanks to the larger screen area to work with. It has also been reported that Apple’s next iPhone will feature a resolution of 1704 x 960, giving a 4.7-inch model a PPI of 416, and a 5.5-inch iPhone a 356 PPI.





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  • Apple Selects Innolux as Third Supplier of Displays for the 4.7-Inch iPhone 6?

    Apple has selected Innolux as its third supplier of displays for the 4.7-inch iPhone 6, reports Taiwan’s Economic Daily News.

    It’s believed that Apple has already partnered with LG Display and Japan Display for 4.7-inch panels; however, due to anticipated demand the company searched for a third supplier. Previous reports had Sharp pegged as the third supplier; however, the Economic Daily News says that Innolux Display may be Apple’s choice.

    Samsung, Sharp, and Innolux were reportedly in the running. Samsung is said to have been rejected to reduce Apple’s reliance on the company. Sharp’s sample display panels allegedly suffered from ‘moire’ issues and thus Innolux was chosen as the third manufacturer.





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  • Original 'Rainbow' Apple Headquarter Signs Go Up For Auction

    Original ‘Rainbow’ Signs from Apple’s Cupertino headquarters have gone up for auction. The pair of signs were originally on the walls at the Cupertino headquarters. They are going up for sale in early June and are expected to go for around $10,000 to $15,000.

    There are two signs which are going up for auction — a larger 46 x 49 inch one made of foam, and a smaller 33 x 36 inch one made of fiberglass. The two signs were reportedly given to a long-time employee in 1997 when they were removed.

    Two original exterior office building signs, approximately 46 x 49 x 1 1/2 inches and 33 1/2 x 36 x 6 inches, each with separate stem piece; the larger sign made of stiff foam with 6 vinyl applied colors; the smaller sign made of fiberglass backed with metal, vinyl applied colors; edgewear to both signs, some colors with slight pealing at transitions, larger sign with one color showing significant craquelure, both with stray marks and outdoor wear.





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  • Apple and Samsung in Talks to Settle Patent Disputes Outside of Court

    Apple and Samsung are reportedly in talks to have all future patent disputes settled outside of court, reports Kim Yoo-chul, a senior Samsung watcher at the Korea Times. This news comes just a few days after Google and Apple agreed to drop all of their lawsuits against each other.

    Samsung has recently resumed working-level discussions with Apple and the key issue is how to dismiss all lawsuits, one source said, declining to be named.

    In 2012, a jury awarded Apple with more than $1 billion in damages for Samsung’s patent infringements, however that amount was later reduced to $930 million. Just last month a second trial awarded Apple with $120 million, but it had to pay Samsung $158,000 for its own patent infringements.





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  • I0n1c Explains How His iOS 7.1.1 Jailbreak Works

    Stefan Esser, a hacker known as i0n1c, has posted an explanation of how his jailbreak of iOS 7.1.1 works.

    The jailbreak, which has not yet been released, is unique in that it uses a kernel bug which is hidden inside functionality that can be easily reached, even from within the iOS application sandbox.

    This means that the exploit code can be used to break out of any application that you exploit. This is very different from nearly all of the kernel vulnerabilities used in iOS jailbreaks since iOS 4. There have been only 2 publicly disclosed vulnerabilities that had this power. The first has been used in comex’s JailbreakMe3 and the other one is the posix_spawn() vulnerability disclosed by SektionEins during SyScan 2013 and later used by the jailbreak community in the p0sixpwn jailbreak.





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  • AT&T Officially Announces Acquisition of DirecTV

    After it was reported yesterday that AT&T was nearing an announcement of a DirecTV acquisition, the company formally announced the $48.5 billion deal today.

    AT&T and DIRECTV today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which AT&T will acquire DIRECTV in a stock-and-cash transaction for $95 per share based on AT&T’s Friday closing price. The agreement has been approved unanimously by the Boards of Directors of both companies.

    The transaction combines complementary strengths to create a unique new competitor with unprecedented capabilities in mobility, video and broadband services.





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  • WordPress App Gets Improved Media Management UI, Live Chat Support, More

    The WordPress app has been updated with an improved UI for media management that allows for faster insertion of images, live chat support, and more.

    It’s easy to manage your WordPress blog or site from your iOS device. With WordPress for iOS, you can moderate comments, create or edit posts and pages, view stats, and add images or videos with ease. All you need is a WordPress.com blog or a self-hosted WordPress.org site running 3.6 or higher.

    What’s New In This Version:
    – Adjusted user interface for media management to allow for faster insertion of images.
    – Improved accessibility of the stats interface.
    – Launched live chat support on a limited rollout.
    – Fixed many miscellaneous bugs.





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  • Facebook Working on Snapchat Competitor Called 'Slingshot'?

    Facebook is reportedly working on a new app to rival Snapchat. The app is known internally as ‘Slingshot’ and it features a simple and quick user interface for video chat, reports the Financial Times.

    The app allows users to send short video messages with just a couple of taps of the screen. Slingshot could be launched this month, one person said, while cautioning that Facebook might still decide not to proceed with launching the product. Slingshot is likely to stand alone from Facebook Messenger, its popular texting app, as part of Mark Zuckerberg’s strategy of unbundling the group’s social network into standalone mobile services.

    Work on the app follows Facebook’s failed attempts to purchase Snapchat for $3 billion. The app is very popular with teenagers, a segment which Facebook is reporting falling engagement numbers.





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  • Winocm Demos iOS 7.1.1 Jailbreak [Video]

    Moments after we reported that Stefan Esser (i0n1c) jailbroke iOS 7.1.1, Winocm posted a video of an iPhone 4 jailbroken on iOS 7.1.1 as well.

    Winocm claims the jailbreak is untethered and that it should work on other devices if ‘you put in the effort’

    Oh yeah, this is iOS 7.1.1 untethered if you didn’t notice earlier. (iPhone 4 GSM though, don’t want to mess with any other devices that I have. Would work elsewhere… if you put in the effort. ?)





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  • iOS 7.1.1 Has Been Jailbroken [Photo]

    Security Researcher Stefan Esser, also known as i0n1c, has jailbroken iOS 7.1.1 according to a photo he just tweeted.

    The photo shows an iPhone 5c running Cydia 1.1.9 on iOS 7.1.1. While these types of images can easily be faked, Esser has released previous jailbreaks so we assume the photo is legit. He did shed some light on the vulnerability as well:

    That iOS 7.1.1 jailbreak is not based on a long vulnerability chain. It uses a single beautiful kernel bug that goes from mobile to kernel.





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  • Heathrow Says Samsung is Being 'Tongue-in-Cheek', Terminal 5 Signage Has Not Changed

    Heathrow has issued a statement on the Samsung announcement that it is taking over the ‘signage, wayfinding, website and every single digital screen’ in Terminal 5.

    “Heathrow Terminal 5’s signage and passenger wayfinding has not changed,” a Heathrow spokesperson told iClarified. “Samsung have rented advertising space in Terminal 5 with a tongue-in-cheek campaign using the line: ‘Terminal Samsung Galaxy 5S’.”

    Contrary to the original press release, it appears that Samsung’s ad campaign is more typical in nature and won’t be a rebranding of the airport terminal.





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  • Canopy Tweak for iOS 7 Brings Dozens of New Features to Safari

    Canopy for iOS 7 is a new tweak available in Cydia that brings dozens of features to the built in Safari web-browser on your iOS device.

    Canopy introduces a recently closed pages option to let users open any webpage that they might have accidentally closed out of. In addition, it lets users prevent the navigation bar from hiding when scrolling, a feature that was introduced in iOS 7. Other features include translation tools, an updated action/share menu, and much more.

    The following is a complete list of all the features Canopy adds to Safari:





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  • Italy Investigates Apple Over Freemium Apps

    Italy’s Antitrust and Competition Authority has launched an investigation into whether Apple, Google, Amazon, and Gameloft mislead users into making purchases in apps that are initially free to download, reports the WSJ.

    The move by Italy’s Antitrust and Competition Authority comes after the European Union earlier this year called on companies to reform their use of the “freemium” model in which apps are free to download, but then later require payments that often get charged to credit cards by default. The EU says consumer confusion with the freemium model threatens the long-term health of the continent’s booming “app economy” that employs more than one million people and is forecast to produce €63 billion in total revenue in 2018, more than triple last year’s level.

    “Consumers could be led to think, contrary to reality, that a game is completely free and therefore they don’t know ahead of time the game’s true cost,” the regulator said. “It appears also that there is a lack of information regarding how to exclude or limit the possibility of making a purchase inside the app.”





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  • AT&T to Announce Acquisition of DirectTV Tomorrow?

    AT&T will announce the acquisition of DirectTV tomorrow, before the markets open on Monday, a source familiar with the deal told BuzzFeed.

    “The deal is done,” the source said, adding that DirecTV CEO Mike White has already informed senior executives that the deal is finished and plans to give public confirmation Sunday.

    It’s estimated that the deal is worth $50 billion. DirectTV has about 20 million subscribers and it reported $2.6 billion in free cash flow last year. AT&T could use the additional resources to expand its video content offerings or fund new initiatives.





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Apple News

  • Foursquare Releases New Swarm App for iPhone

    Foursquare has released Swarm, a new app for iPhone that lets you keep up and meet up with your friends.

    With Swarm, you can easily see who’s out nearby and who wants to hang out later.

    Features:
    – Want to meet up with friends? Quickly open up the app to see who is out nearby.
    – Want to share what you’re doing? Checking in is faster and more fun than ever.
    – Got an idea for something fun to do? Easily message all of your nearby friends.





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  • A Third of Smartphones Shipped Last Quarter Had a 5-Inch or Larger Display [Chart]

    Shipments of smartphones with 5-inch or larger displays grew 369% last quarter reaching 34% of all smartphones sold, reports Canalys. That number is even higher in greater China (39%) and Asia Pacific (43%).

    “This is still a market segment led by Samsung, but the trend is unmistakably toward larger-screen handsets at the high end of the market. It held a 44% share of devices with displays of 5″ and above, and 53% if the view is narrowed to look at 5.5″-plus displays,” said Canalys Analyst Jessica Kwee. “But many other vendors, such as Lenovo, Huawei, LG and Sony, have also achieved significant volumes in this space with products at the top end of their portfolios. Consumers now expect high-end devices to have large displays, and Apple’s absence in this market will clearly not last long. It is notable that 5″ and above displays featured on almost half (47%) of smart phones with an unlocked retail price of US$500 or more. Of the remaining 53% of high-end smart phones, 87% were iPhones. Apple plainly needs a larger-screen smart phone to remain competitive, and it will look to address this in the coming months.”

    Apple is expected to release a 4.7-inch iPhone 6 as soon as August and follow that up with a 5.5-inch iPhone 6 as early as September.





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  • Apple's Beats Acquisition Won't Be Finalized Until Next Week?

    Last week it was reported that Apple would be purchasing Beats Music for $3.2 billion, and that the deal would be finalized sometime this week. However, today a new report claims that sources close to the transaction claim the deal may not be finalized until next week.

    Apple’s planned deal to buy Beats Electronics for $3.2 billion may not be finalized until next week, according to people familiar with the transaction. That’s a longer timetable than some people expected as recently as a few days ago

    Once the deal closes, Beats co-founders Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine will be joining Apple’s executive team and could even appear onstage at WWDC next month. There have been many theories thrown around as to why Apple wants to purchase Beats, but it seems we will have to wait a bit longer to see what Apple has up its sleeves.





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  • 500px App Now Lets You Upload Multiple Photos at the Same Time

    The 500px app has been updated with an improved interface for uploading, letting you upload multiple photos at once.

    500px is an online platform for photographers to share their work and be inspired by their peers. Every month, millions of people visit 500px.com and our mobile apps to find the world’s most inspiring photography and learn techniques to develop their own skill and appreciation of the art.

    Features:
    – Stay up to date on your friends’ activity using our innovative Flow timeline.
    – Explore the Popular, Editors’ Choice, Upcoming
    – Tap on any photograph to see it in full-screen mode for an immersive viewing experience. Tap again to display details, comments or other activity on each photograph.
    – Interact with the community by commenting on photos, liking them, or adding them to your favorites for later viewing.
    – Learn more about your fellow 500px users by visiting their Profiles. You can see their photos and other 500px activity, as well as their contact info and even which photography gear they use.
    – Sets! You can now see all the public sets that a user has created, in a beautiful mosaic-like layout. Sets can be found in a user’s profile. Sets are a way to group and present photos together.
    – Get notified when community members interact with you and your photos; and if one of your photos makes it to Upcoming, Popular, or Editors’ Choice, you’ll be the first to know!
    – Enjoy amazing photography surrounded by a beautiful interface made for iOS 7 with blur effects, transitions, and other details. We always put the photos first.





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  • Microsoft Releases New QuizToWin App for iPhone

    Microsoft has a released QuizToWin, a new real-time quiz application for the iPhone that lets users play on-line, independent of their physical location, with questions launched from a central CRM system.

    Features:
    ? Players can follow in real-time their personal score and also view a real-time general leader board and friend’s only leader board.
    ? Players have also the possibility to receive notifications of events or a new upcoming quiz or questions.
    ? Players can invite their Facebook friends to play the quiz. Players can share their scores via Facebook or Twitter.
    ? Players have the possibility to view from where there friends are playing through a map option.

    You can download QuizToWin from the App Store for free.





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  • Flappy Bird to Return in August with New Multiplayer Support

    We knew Flappy Bird would fly again, but now according to the developer, we could expect the addictive game to make a return in August with multiplayer support!

    For those of you that do not remember, Developer Dong Nguyen shocked users around the world when he tweeted that he was going to take down the game. “I am sorry ‘Flappy Bird’ users,” it read. “22 hours from now, I will take ‘Flappy Bird’ down. I cannot take this anymore.” Nguyen was pulling in $50,000 a day from advertising revenue because of the game before pulling it.

    As promised, the game was removed hours later. Almost immediately, game developers rushed to fill the void with similar games such as Flappy Flyer, Flappy Wings, and others flooding the App Store.





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  • Facebook App Gets Ability to Review Posts, Create Posts When Connection is Weak

    The Facebook app has been updated with the ability to review posts; as well as, the ability to create posts when in Airplane mode or out of service.

    Features:
    • See what friends are up to
    • Share updates, photos and videos
    • Get notified when friends like and comment on your posts
    • Text, chat and have group conversations
    • Play games and use your favorite apps

    What’s New In This Version:
    • Review what your post will look like and choose whether to remove any suggested links before sharing what you’re reading, watching or listening to
    • Create posts even when your connection is weak or you’re in airplane mode, and they’ll be shared once your connection gets strong enough
    • Improvements to make News Feed load faster, especially on older phones and tablets





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  • Shazam App Gets Improved Result Page for TV, LINE Integration

    The Shazam app for identifying music has been updated with a new result page for TV and easier access to music from the show.

    Shazam is the best way to identify music and TV. In seconds you’ll know the name of any song, or more about what you’re watching – touch to Shazam to start your journey. Turn on Auto Shazam and we’ll keep finding music and TV even when you leave the app. Check out trending sounds from all around the world, and get new content daily from your favourite Shazamed artists.

    Features:
    • Preview and buy tracks on iTunes
    • Sing along to the beat with real time lyrics
    • Watch music videos on YouTube
    • Share your discoveries on Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, Google+ and Pinterest
    • Listen to full tracks with Rdio, Spotify or Deezer
    • Connect to Rdio to create a playlist of your Shazamed tracks, or add tracks to any Rdio playlist
    • See song recommendations from others like you





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  • Facebook Testing Contextual Content Cards on iOS App

    Facebook is testing a new feature in its iOS App — and this time its contextual content cards that appear after you share your recent activity. For instance, if you post a status saying you’re at Yosemite National Park, you will see a card popup of other friends’ photos at Yosemite National Park, or other friends who posted at Yosemite National park. The cards could respond to places you’ve been, music you’re listening to, friends you tag, and much more.

    A new test on iOS surfaces related content cards including photos of restaurants you say you’re at, friends who’ve checked in where you did, photos of friends you check in with or mention in a status, and friends who listened to a song you just posted. The cards make News Feed feel alive.

    The new feature is currently rolling out to a small subset of iOS users. You can see a screenshot below of an example of two different posts. For instance the card on the right could appear if you post a status saying you’re “watching Grand Budapest Hotel”. If you’re on the latest Facebook app, we can expect to see the changes sometime soon as the update is coming out OTA.





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  • Humorous Texts Sent From Mom [Video]

    BuzzFeed has compiled some humorous text messages sent from Moms into a video.

    You can watch the video below. You might also want to check out some of these auto-correct fails: The 10 Funniest Auto Correct Love Fails, Top 25 iPhone Auto Correct Fails, The Funniest Auto Correct Texts of 2012.






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  • Twelve South Unveils HoverBar 3 for iPad Air, iPad, iPad Mini

    Twelve South has announced HoverBar 3, the next iteration of their flexible arm for the Apple iPad.

    HoverBar 3 can be attached to the edge of a table, desk, bed frame, kitchen cabinet, right next to your Mac and any other surface up to one inch thick. The flexible arm attaches to surfaces using a sturdy, padded, easy-on/easy-off clamp. Once attached, HoverBar 3 holds all current iPad models for hands-free use. Bend the flexible metal arm to position your iPad for FaceTime collaborations, to create an instant workstation, for a DJ stand or as a secondary touchscreen computer. Half the fun of HoverBar 3 is discovering new ways to use and interact with your iPad.

    “iPad can be so much more than a portable tablet – but the first thing you need to do is get it out of your hands,” said Andrew Green, Creative Director of Twelve South. “Using HoverBar in your kitchen, office or bedroom really transforms your iPad’s usefulness. Now with separate clips to fit iPad, iPad mini and iPad Air, just one HoverBar can hold everybody’s iPad in the house!”





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  • Transition to '3x' Images for iPhone 6 Less Drastic Than Transition to '2x' Images for Retina Display

    If Apple announces an iPhone 6 with a resolution of 1704×960 developers will need to update their apps with ‘3x’ images. However, MacRumors forum member pgiguere1 notes that ‘2x’ images on the iPhone 6 won’t look as bad as ‘1x’ images looked on the Retina display.

    Unlike with the @1x -> @2x transition we had in 2010, this time we’d only have a 50% enlargement rather than 100%. The thing is, a 50% enlargement with interpolation doesn’t look worse than a 100% enlargement with pixel-doubling, despite the loss of details due to the interpolation…

    As you can see, older non-@3x-optimized apps would actually look better on an @3x iPhone than non-@2x-opitmized apps did on an @2x iPhone. Add to this the fact that the screen’s pixel density would be higher this time around, and the perceived image quality difference would be even smaller.





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  • Columbia Students Get iOS Apps Running on Android [Video]

    Columbia University students have managed to get iOS apps running on Android by creating Cider, an operating system compatibility architecture that can run applications built for different mobile ecosystems.

    Cider enhances the domestic operating system, Android, of a device with kernel-managed, per-thread personas to mimic the application binary interface of a foreign operating system, iOS, enabling it to run unmodified foreign binaries. This is accomplished using a novel combination of binary compatibility techniques including two new mechanisms: compile-time code adaptation, and diplomatic functions. Compile-time code adaptation enables existing unmodified foreign source code to be reused in the domestic kernel, reducing implementation effort required to support multiple binary interfaces for executing domestic and foreign applications. Diplomatic functions leverage per-thread personas, and allow foreign applications to use domestic libraries to access proprietary software and hardware interfaces.

    Check out a demo video of Cider below. Notably, Android apps can still run on the device even with the OS abstraction layer. While app performance still needs improving, the project is promising. You can find the full research report here.





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  • Automatic Partners With Jawbone to Integrate Driving Data Into Fitness App

    Automatic and Jawbone have teamed up to give drivers insight into how their physical activity and driving patterns are connected.

    If you’ve got Automatic and a Jawbone UP band, your drives can now appear in the UP app along with your physical activity. Miss your target step count for the day? Maybe it was because you spent more time than usual in the car. Tap on a drive and see how many steps you could have logged if you’d walked instead.

    Automatic is a small dongle that wirelessly connects your car and your iPhone using Bluetooth Low Energy. The Jawbone UP wristband helps you collect data about your physical activity, sleep, and wellness.





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Apple News

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  • Video Shows Real Machine Model of the iPhone 6? [Watch]

    A new video has been posted by 86digi offering us the best look at a physical iPhone 6 mockup thus far. The mockup is reportedly based on “??real machine templates”.

    The site says that “insiders tell us that this is 100% the appearance of the structure iPhone6.”

    Notable features include:
    1. A 4.7-inch display
    2. Thickness reduced to 6mm
    3. Back metal three-stage design with more sophisticated antenna.
    4. Power button relocated to the right side.





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  • Microsoft Updates OneNote for iPhone With a New Design, Section Tabs, Office Lens, More

    Microsoft has released a major update to OneNote for iPhone bringing a new design for iOS 7, section tabs, Office Lens scanner, quick notes, and the ability to create notebooks.

    Harness the immense potential of your thoughts and discoveries with OneNote, your very own digital notebook. With OneNote, you can capture that flash of genius, that moment of inspiration, or that list of errands that’s too important to forget. Whether you’re at home, in the office or on the go, your notes travel with you. And you can share your notes and collaborate with others, across multiple devices!

    What’s New In This Version:
    • Beautiful on iOS7 – OneNote has been redesigned to feel right at home on iOS 7, and we’ve also reduced the app size by about 20%.
    • Section Tabs – Now you can create, rename, and delete sections in a snap.
    • Office Lens – Office Lens turns OneNote into a scanner in your pocket. Just take a picture of a document or whiteboard and Office Lens trims, enhances, then adds it to your notes. It’s like magic!
    • Quick Notes – Need to jot something down quickly? No problem. Quick notes are a tap away. Just look for the + at the bottom right corner.
    • Create Notebooks – You’ve been asking and we heard you. Go ahead and create as many notebooks as you want.





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  • Google Drive App Gets Passcode Lock Feature

    The Google Drive app has been updated with a new passcode lock feature.

    Google Drive is one safe place for all your stuff. Upload photos, videos, documents, and other files that are important to you, then access what you need wherever you go, on any device. Get going with up to 15GB of storage. Free.

    Features:
    – Share photos and files with friends and family
    – Always have the latest version of your documents, whether at home or in the office
    – Make any file available offline
    – Keep photos and videos from your device in Drive so you have everything if it breaks or is lost
    – Access your stuff from a new device without having to transfer or download anything





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  • Another Physical Mockup of the Alleged iPhone 6 [Photo]

    Another physical mockup of the alleged iPhone 6 has surfaced online.

    Macitynet posted a photo of the unit yesterday noting that case manufacturers use these models to test the fit of their new case designs.

    The iPhone 6 will have rounded edges and the Standby button will be shifted to the right in order to ensure easy access when used with a single hand, given the increase of the display which will expand slightly on the short side of the device. We see however also two thin lines on the upper and lower edges that probably indicate a design similar to that of the iPhone, characterized by an aluminum back but broken by two bands in another material (maybe in the glass as the iPhone 5S) which should ensure proper operation of the antenna. Of note, the projection lens of the camera; the technical solution is the same as for the latest generation of iPod touch, remember, has just a protruding ring that protects the glass lens, reading to the surface of the back.





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  • Hulu to Begin Streaming Free TV Episodes to Mobile Devices This Summer

    Hulu has announced that it will start streaming free ad-supported TV episodes to mobile devices this summer.

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    Across the TV industry, we’re seeing greater access to all types of content, and more ways for you, our loyal TV fans, to forge deeper connections with your favorite shows. As the way viewers consume premium TV continues to rapidly evolve, we want to evolve to be able to offer more content on even more platforms.

    That is why this summer, we will begin delivering a selection of ad-supported full TV episodes on mobile devices– for free. (Until now, viewers have been able to access Hulu’s free service only on the desktop). With our re-imagining of mobile viewing, we want you, our viewers, to have more access to the content you love, right at your fingertips. Additionally, later this summer, we will be launching the next generation of the Hulu Plus iPhone app.
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  • Beats Music Teases iPad App

    Beats Music teased an iPad app for its streaming music service today via Twitter.

    THIS JUST IN: Your favorite Music App is feeling ready to grow in size…literally…

    Currently, you can download Beats Music for iPhone to get a free 7 day trial. You can subscribe with In-App Purchase for $9.99 USD (US) per month, renewing automatically (only available in the US).





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  • Aerial Photo Shows Apple Campus 2 Beginning to Take Shape

    KCBS Sky One news and traffic reporter Ron Cervi has posted an aerial photo showing the construction progress of Apple Campus 2.

    The spaceship! #ApplesNewHQ beginning to take shape.

    Just a couple weeks ago we posted photos that showed demolition at the site had nearly finished. The new photo from Cervi shows some progress since then with the circular spaceship shape beginning to appear.





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  • Sprint is Preparing a Bid to Acquire T-Mobile

    Sprint is reportedly preparing a bid to acquire T-Mobile U.S. and has already met with banks to make debt arrangements, reports Bloomberg.

    Sprint Chief Financial Officer Joe Euteneuer and Treasurer Greg Block met with six banks to ensure the lenders would be ready with financing structures when Sprint decides to pursue a takeover, said three of the people, asking not to named because the discussions are private. Masayoshi Son, chief executive officer of SoftBank Corp. (9984), which owns about 80 percent of Sprint, is expected to make a formal bid in June or July, one of the people said.

    Regulators have expressed concerns about the deal; however, Son and his team are building an argument that they hope will convince the FCC and DOJ to allow the acquisition.





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  • Samsung: 'We Don't Think We Owe Apple a Nickel'

    Samsung said it doesn’t believe it owes Apple a nickel and that there will be dancing in the streets of Cupertino if the jury awards them even $100 million, during closing arguments in the Apple vs. Samsung trial.

    Apple told the jury that anything short of a massive award for damages would validate Samsung’s ‘illegal strategy’ to copy the features of the iPhone, reports the WSJ. Apple is seeking $2.2 billion in damages from Samsung.

    “We don’t think we owe Apple a nickel,” said John Quinn, a Samsung lawyer. “They’ll be dancing in the streets of Cupertino if you give them $100 million.”





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  • Facebook Announces Anonymous Login, Updated Facebook Login

    Facebook has announced Anonymous Login, a new way to log into apps without sharing any personal information; as well as, a new version of Facebook Login with better privacy controls.

    People tell us they’re sometimes worried about sharing information with apps and want more choice and control over what personal information apps receive. Today’s announcements put power and control squarely in people’s hands.

    Anonymous Login
    Anonymous Login lets people log in to apps so they don’t have to remember usernames and passwords, but it doesn’t share personal information from Facebook. People can decide later if they want to share any additional information, once they understand more about the app.





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  • GT Advanced Has Already Begun Shipping Sapphire to Apple Partners in China

    GT Advanced has already begun shipping sapphire to Apple partners in China, according to a new reports from Matt Margolis and UBS.

    Back in January, Margolis reported that not only does Apple plan to use sapphire glass for the iPhone 6 but that it could even function as a solar charging panel to improve battery life.

    If you follow the Obscure Analyst, you would already know GT turned on 140 furnaces on January 10th, 2014 and UBS checks indicate that the “Quick Start 140” furnaces made their first delivery of sapphire ingot in to one of Apple’s partners in China who will make the sapphire covers. A sapphire ingot is a sapphire that is “cored” out of the boule that will need to be sliced into sapphire screens. UBS indicated that 2,200 kg of sapphire ingots were shipped to China for processing. I am estimating that approximately 100,000 to 115,000 sapphire screens could be produced from 2,200 kg of sapphire ingots. GT’s selling price per screen based on the information provided is falling into the range of $8.50 to $10 per screen.





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  • Microsoft Demos a Motion Sensing Mechanical Keyboard [Video]

    Microsoft has released a new video demonstrating a motion sensing mechanical keyboard.

    The keyboard blends traditional typing with motion based gestures, letting your hands remain in the home position on the keyboard. Hover gestures above the keyboard let you switch between applications. Navigating documents is possible using core swipes and pinch-to-zoom.


    We present a new type of augmented mechanical keyboard, sensing rich and expressive motion gestures performed both on and directly above the device. A low-resolution matrix of infrared (IR) proximity sensors is interspersed with the keys of a regular mechanical keyboard. This results in coarse but high frame-rate motion data.





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  • Samsung Posts New Videos Touting Galaxy S5 Over iPhone 5s

    Samsung has posted a series of new videos touting the features of the Galaxy S5 over the iPhone 5s.

    Take a look below…






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  • New 'Google Sheets' Spreadsheets App Released for iOS

    Google has released ‘Google Sheets’, a new spreadsheets app for iOS. This follows the release of a Google Docs app for iOS. You can check out that app here. Both apps were first spotted by iClarified.

    Create, edit & collaborate with others on spreadsheets from your iPod, iPhone, or iPad with the free Google Sheets app.

    Features:
    – Create new spreadsheets or open and edit any that you started on the web or another device.
    – Share spreadsheets and work together with others in the same spreadsheet at the same time
    – Get stuff done anytime–even without an internet connection
    – Format cells, enter/sort data, perform various sheet operations, and more
    – Never worry about losing your work–everything is automatically saved as you type





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  • Apple is Preparing iOS 7.1.1 Update, Testing iOS 8 [Chart]

    Apple is preparing a new version of its mobile operating system to fix bugs with iOS 7.1, according to 9to5Mac.

    Numerous visits to 9to5Mac from areas surrounding Apple’s campus on devices running iOS 7.1.1 have appeared in our analytics. The increase in views likely indicates that the bug fix update will come over-the-air to iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches in the near future.

    The site also noticed an increase in visits from users running iOS 8 as Apple ramps up the new version for debut at WWDC.





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  • Apple is Now Selling Refurbished Retina Display iPad Minis for $339

    Apple has begun selling refurbished iPad minis with Retina display starting at $339.

    The device was first released in October 2013, starting at $399. Buying the refurbished model saves you $60 on the 16GB Wi-Fi version. The 32GB Wi-Fi version is discounted from $499 to $419, a savings of $80 and the 64GB Wi-Fi version is discounted from $599 to $509, savings of $90.

    Currently there are no cellular versions listed in Apple’s Refurbished Store. Hit the link to check availability.





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  • Twitterrific 5 App Gets Edit Tweet Action, Improved Launch Times, Other Improvements

    Twitterrific 5 has been updated with a new Edit Tweet action, improved launch times, and other improvements.

    Now with live streaming of tweets, Twitterrific is the award-winning, elegant Twitter client that’s easy to understand and a delight to use. The unified timeline lets you browse mentions and direct messages from a single view and the new theme panel enables you to tailor the way tweets are displayed. Quickly respond to tweets, change accounts or view conversation threads with minimum effort using gestures. Robust VoiceOver support means Twitterrific is accessible for users with vision impairments.

    FEATURES
    • Universal app for iPhone and iPad
    • All-new user interface designed for the latest OS
    • Live streaming of timelines over wifi
    • Native push notifications
    • List management support
    • VoiceOver support
    • Browse recent favs, RT’s & new followers via Today view
    • Background fetching of tweets
    • Powerful gestures for quick control
    • Automatic switch to Dark theme at night
    • Filter your timeline by muffling hashtags, users, or URLs
    • Timeline syncing using iCloud or Tweet Marker
    • Optimized for smooth, fast performance
    • Unified, color-coded timeline for easy reference
    • Customizable theme control for fonts, colors and avatars
    • Unread indicators for tweets and timelines
    • Easy account switching
    • Open timeline links directly in Safari or Chrome
    • Many picture services: Twitter, Img.ly, Droplr and more
    • Share discussions via email or Storify
    • Image previews displayed in timeline
    • Attach and view location on tweets
    • Native RT & RT with Comment
    • Twitter, People & History searches
    • Discussion views for threads of tweets and direct messages
    • Pinnable sidebar (iPad version)
    • Bookmark using Safari Reading List, Instapaper, Pocket, & Pinboard
    • Simplified in-app reading mode via Instapaper or Readability
    • Translates tweets into your own language
    • Advanced gap detection





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  • Marissa Mayer Wants Apple to Drop Google and Default to Yahoo for Search

    Marissa Mayer, CEO of Yahoo, is focused on building a viable mobile search engine and monetization platform and getting Apple to use Yahoo as its default search engine, according to Re/code. Currently, Google is the default search engine on Apple’s mobile devices; however, you can choose to switch to Yahoo if you so desire.

    A number of Yahoo insiders I have talked to said her plan to pitch Apple on the idea as its marquee mobile search partner is far along. The company has prepared detailed decks, including images of what such a search product would look like, and hopes to present them to Apple execs. That has not happened as yet officially and no deal is imminent — it’s just the big honking goal of the new Yahoo effort, said sources.

    “This is the aim of the whole effort here, to grab the pole position in iOS search,” said one person working on the effort. “It will take more than pretty pictures, though, to convince Apple to give up Google, given its focus on consumer experience being top-notch. But Marissa wants it very badly.”





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  • Apple to Partner With Shazam to Bring Music Identification Feature to iOS?

    Apple is reportedly planning to bring a new music identification feature to iOS that will be powered by Shazam, reports Bloomberg. Shazam’s popular app for iOS can quickly determine which song is playing using the built-in microphone.

    The song-identification feature will be integrated into the mobile software in the same way that Twitter Inc. (TWTR)’s service is currently incorporated, meaning consumers don’t need to separately download it. Among the ways it can be used will be through Apple’s voice-activated search feature, Siri. An iPhone user will be able to say something like “what song is playing,” to find out the tune’s details, one person said. The song-matching feature could boost Shazam, whose app was an early hit and has steered millions of song downloads through iTunes.

    Apple is making attempts to boost the performance of iTunes as downloads have recently slowed. It’s been reported that Apple may even move to a subscription based model or release an iTunes app for Android.





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  • Apple to Boost Buyback Plan by $30 Million?

    Bernstein Research analyst Toni Sacconaghi says he expects Apple to boost its stock buyback plan when it reports earnings next week, according to MarketWatch.

    Sacconaghi said that shareholders “are looking for Apple to provide a framework and commitment for capital return.”

    “We believe that Apple may add $30 billion to its current repurchase plans through year end calendar year 2015.”





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  • Drop, Slide, Dunk Test: Samsung Galaxy S5 vs iPhone 5s vs HTC One M8 vs Nexus 5 [Video]

    SquareTrade has posted a video drop, slide, and dunk test comparing the Samsung Galaxy S5, Apple iPhone 5s, HTC One M8, and Google Nexus 5 smartphones.

    The company, which provides protection plans for electronic devices, also announced its Breakability Score for the Galaxy S5. The higher a device scores on a scale from 1-10, the higher the risk of it breaking due to an accident.


    Comparing the Samsung Galaxy S5 to other highly anticipated new Android phones, the HTC One (M8) and LG Nexus 5, Samsung’s latest edged out the HTC One for the victory. SquareTrade’s Breakability Score testing revealed the following:





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  • Anki Announces Brand New Cars & Tracks, New Race Mode

    Anki has announced two new tracks, two new cars, and a new Race Mode. Anki DRIVE uses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to offer a video game in the real world. Each car has been engineered to think: It knows where it is, makes decisions, and drives itself. Using your iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, or iPad mini you can take control of a car to play against friends or AI cars.

    New Cars:
    Designed by Anki and Hollywood legend Harald Belker, Corax and Hadion are the newest characters available for Anki DRIVE. Hadion is built for speed and is the only car that comes already equipped with Turbo Boost, which enables you to fly incredibly fast down the track. Corax is the ultimate warrior, with the option to mount multiple weapons. Watch out, he’s an aggressive one!

    Both Corax and Hadion are available today for $69 from Anki.com and will also be available in select retail stores in the coming weeks.





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  • Corel Releases New Pinnacle Studio Video Editing App for iPhone

    Corel has released a new Pinnacle Studio video editing app for the iPhone. The company also released a rebuilt version of the Pinnacle Studio iPad app.

    For people who want to have true, creative movie-making power on their iPhone! Edit video, audio and photos at the speed of your creativity. Swiftly arrange your clips on the Storyboard, without giving up the precision and control of the full Timeline. Add transitions, and speed and montage effects. Create and customize titles, and build soundtracks for your movies. Enjoy 1080p output and share your movie directly to YouTube, Facebook and Box, or send your project to Pinnacle Studio for iPad (available in the App Store) to continue editing on the go!

    Easily Access Your Media
    • Work with any media on your device—video, audio and photos
    • Capture video and photos from within the app
    • Use the “Open In” feature to open compatible files from other Mail or Web apps
    • Transfer projects (with media) between Pinnacle Studio for iPhone (or iPod Touch) and Pinnacle Studio for iPad using AirDrop





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  • Corel Releases Rebuilt Pinnacle Studio Moviemaking App for iPad

    Corel has released a major update to its Pinnacle Studio app for the iPad.

    Big-screen moviemaking comes to the touchscreen with Pinnacle Studio for iPad. Our leading film-editing technology brings you an easy-to-use app that enables you to quickly edit video, audio, and photos at the speed of your creativity. Swiftly arrange your clips in the Storyboard, make precision edits using the Timeline, and add high-quality transitions, effects, and a soundtrack. Enjoy 1080p output support and share your movie directly to YouTube, Facebook, Box and more—or export your project to Pinnacle Studio for the PC and continue editing with even more advanced tools.

    Easily Access Your Media
    – Work with any media on your device—video, audio, and photos
    – Access media from external devices via an iPad Camera Connection Kit (sold separately)
    – Access media from Box, Vimeo, Dropbox, Google Drive and Microsoft Skydrive (in-app purchase)
    – Capture video and photos from within the app
    – Organize media by Albums, Events, Faces, and more





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  • Samsung to Release Android Wear Smartwatch This Year

    Samsung is planning to release yet another smartwatch this year; however, this one will run Android Wear, reports The Verge.

    Samsung’s first attempt at putting together an advanced smartwatch based on Android, the Galaxy Gear, met with a very rough reception at the tail end of last year, and the company quickly switched to its own Tizen software for the Gear 2 and Gear 2 Neo. In emailed comments to The Verge, Samsung has confirmed Yoon’s timeline of a 2014 release for its new smartwatch and clarified that it will indeed be using Android Wear. Together with the Gear Fit, which runs its own custom software, Samsung will soon be supporting three different operating systems for its wearable devices.

    Google announced Android Wear back in March. A Developer Preview of Android Wear is already available, you can learn more about it here.





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  • Hyundai is Bringing Apple CarPlay to the New 2015 Sonata

    Hyundai has announced that it’s bringing Apple CarPlay functionality to the 2015 Sonata.

    Hyundai’s latest Audio Video Navigation (AVN) systems are already recognized for their beautiful, yet intuitive interface and advanced feature set. Our engineers took advantage of the vivid eight-inch touchscreen to integrate CarPlay for an experience that iPhone users will instantly recognize. A Sonata equipped with CarPlay, lets drivers have the ability to make calls, use Maps, listen to music and access messages. With CarPlay, Siri provides drivers an eyes-free experience by responding to requests through voice commands and can be easily accessed directly through the Voice button on the steering wheel. Using a Lighting connector, CarPlay works with iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c and iPhone 5 running the latest version of iOS 7.

    Hyundai is one of the first volume manufacturers to bring CarPlay to market and it will be available on 2015 Sonatas equipped with navigation later in the 2015 model year. Volvo, Mercedes, and Ferrari have also announced CarPlay equipped vehicles. For those looking to add CarPlay to their existing vehicle, Pioneer has just announced that its 2014 NEX receivers will get CarPlay support via a firmware update.





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  • The 8GB iPhone 5c Now Available in More Countries

    Apple has released the new 8GB iPhone 5c in additional countries. The device was first announced in March 2014 and only made available in the U.K., France, Germany, Australia and China.

    The cheaper 8GB model has now been spotted in six additional countries: the Netherlands, Italy, Belgium, Sweden, Poland, and the Czech Republic.

    The 8GB model is selling for € 50 less than the 16GB model.





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  • iPhone 6 Case Shows Repositioned Power Button [Image]

    Another leaked case, allegedly for the iPhone 6, shows a repositioned power button corroborating recent rumors.

    The case was posted by Nowhereelse:

    Then notice the rectangular format of the volume control buttons (# 1) which differs from the format of round buttons on previous generations. Finally, unlike the cases revealed last night and as yet the rumored, the standby button of the device has been moved to one of its lateral edges (2 #).





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