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Xbox One headed to China in September

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 29 Apr 2014 11:04

Xbox One headed to China in September For the last decade China has had an inexcusable ban on consoles, but that ban was finally lifted in January, paving the way for Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony to get into the nation and access its massive population.

It appears that Microsoft may have the first major console to reach China since 2000, with the company expected to begin selling the Xbox One in September thanks to a partnership with Chinese company BesTV.

By joining up with BesTV, Microsoft is ensuring that that all compliance requirements are hit and that the consoles are produced in the Shanghai free trade zone.

An official announcement is expected tomorrow, but the media spoiled the surprise today. Microsoft executive Yusef Mehdi says the Xbox One will offer "an amazing array of experiences for gamers in China."


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Firefox 29 has a new look, improved Sync feature

Written by James Delahunty @ 29 Apr 2014 8:33

Firefox 29 has a new look, improved Sync feature Mozilla has released Firefox 29.0 for Desktop PCs, packing a new UI look, a new menu and a new improved Firefox Sync feature.

The new interface is definitely easy on the eyes, particularly how the open tab is more prominent at the top of the screen while background tabs fade. The old Firefox button has disappeared and has been replaced with a new menu button, like that seen in Google's Chrome browser.

When you click the button in Chrome, you get a text drop-list of options you can click, but Firefox 29.0 goes a step further with a new improved menu that includes icons you can click.

Also on the menu is an option to Sign in to Sync. Mozilla has improved the Sync feature by making it account-based so you can now easily retain all of your settings, bookmarks, history and also sync tabs across PCs and other devices.

Under the hood, Mozilla has finalized and enabled the GamePad API which it has been working on since Firefox 24. The GamePad API will make it possible to control games within Firefox using a proper controller.

You can download Firefox 29.0 FINAL for Windows from AfterDawn now.

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Netflix inks deal with Verizon, should improve streaming for subscribers

Written by James Delahunty @ 29 Apr 2014 7:46

Netflix inks deal with Verizon, should improve streaming for subscribers Netflix has signed a deal with Verizon to pay for direct access to its network, easing congestion concerns and improving quality and performance for subscribers.

The deal is very similar to the one stuck between Netflix and Comcast recently. It means Netflix will pay Verizon for direct access to its broadband networks, avoiding more congested routes that can lower the quality of service for Netflix users trying to stream films and TV shows.

Such deals are signed by Netflix reluctantly, and the service still maintains it is not its responsibility to pay for bandwidth usage of broadband provider's customers. In the past, Netflix has even offered to pay for equipment to help deliver videos more efficiently but broadband companies want them simply to pay for prioritized access.

Verizon, Comcast and others say that Netflix puts considerable strain on the "last mile" connections to customers' homes. This has been growing problem as bandwidth usage in the United States increases with more digital content delivery services being used, and that leaves open the question of who is responsible for paying for necessary upgrades.

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Windows XP risk highlighted by serious Internet Explorer flaw

Written by James Delahunty @ 29 Apr 2014 6:43

Windows XP risk highlighted by serious Internet Explorer flaw The revelation of a vulnerability affecting all supported versions of Internet Explorer this week highlights the risks of continuing to run Windows XP without Microsoft's support behind it.

Earlier this month, Microsoft finally ended support for the Windows XP operating system after close to 13 years since it was first released. Coming up to that date, the Redmond-based giant persistently warned users clinging to the OS that it will be become far more risky to keep running Windows XP going forward.

Many home users, and even corporate/governmental networks still run Windows XP on systems. The UK government even paid Microsoft millions to provide extended support to avoid upgrading thousands of PCs that still run XP. For consumers and most businesses running XP though, there is no extended support.

This week, Microsoft has revealed a major vulnerability in Internet Explorer affecting all supported versions across all client operating systems, and didn't rule out an out-of-cycle update to fix the problem. Such an update is likely to be released with reports of the vulnerability being exploited in the wild, and with Patch Tuesday still a couple of weeks away.

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Microsoft confirms exclusive 'Xbox Originals' programming coming in June

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 29 Apr 2014 1:08

Microsoft confirms exclusive 'Xbox Originals' programming coming in June As expected, Microsoft has announced original content for the Xbox, including what the software giant calls "premium dramas, comedies, documentaries, animation, unscripted shows, and live events."

Dubbed Xbox Originals, the content is available only on Microsoft devices including the Xbox 360 and Xbox One.

Besides the Ridley Scott/Steven Spielberg 'Halo' project, there will be original programming about international street soccer, robotic servants, and the previously reported documentary about the discarded Atari games recently unearthed in a landfill.

"We are developing premium, original content for the Xbox community which is an audience we are incredibly respectful of," said Nancy Tellem, President of Xbox Entertainment Studios. "We believe Xbox Originals should embrace the way our fans think about traditional TV."

"Microsoft has a long and rich legacy in the content business," added Jordan Levin, Executive Vice President of Xbox Entertainment Studios. "Games have been part of our DNA for at least the last 15 years, and creating original TV content is a logical next step in our evolution."

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Angry Birds maker Rovio sees profits fall by 50 percent

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 28 Apr 2014 11:57

Angry Birds maker Rovio sees profits fall by 50 percent Rovio, the gaming company behind the blockbuster Angry Birds series, saw its profits fall almost 50 percent in 2013, on Rovio that barely grew.

The Finnish gaming co. had $215.9 million in revenue for 2013, just 2.5 percent higher than the $210.6 million in sales it saw for 2012.

Profits collapsed to $37.3 million from $76.8 million in 2012 almost entirely due to having 800 employees compared to 500 the year before.

Rovio collects most of its revenue from sales of the games and merchandising and licensing of their characters into toys and cards and more. Additionally, the company has an animation studio and is working on TV shows and a film.

Here's an interesting look at some other casual gaming hit makers, all from Nordic nations:




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Yahoo announces TV length online original programming

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 28 Apr 2014 11:33

Yahoo announces TV length online original programming Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer has announced the company's first full-length original programming, two comedies that will play exclusively via its portal and mobile apps.

The move will instantly give Yahoo a few very powerful rivals including Netflix, Microsoft, Amazon, HBO and Hulu, all of which now offer original (and sometimes expensive) content.

In addition, Yahoo has partnered with Live Nation (the U.S.' second-largest concert promoter), in which Yahoo will stream one live concert every day for the next year.

"Users expect online content to be as good as, if not better than, TV," Mayer added. The company has also committed to digital magazines. The first comedy is called "Other Space" and features the 'adventures of a misfit spaceship crew in an alternate universe.' The other show, "Sin City Saints," takes place in the front office of a "fictional pro basketball expansion team owned by a Silicon Valley billionaire."

Yahoo has 800 million monthly visitors and a large advertising budget so it is not a stretch to believe the company can have decent success if the shows are actually good.

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Disney tried to buy BuzzFeed, but the Web co. wanted $1 billion

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 28 Apr 2014 10:46

Disney tried to buy BuzzFeed, but the Web co. wanted $1 billion According to sources, Disney tried to acquire online content provider BuzzFeed but was rebuffed over price, with BuzzFeed seeking over $1 billion.

The valuation is higher than anything previously reported on, with the company last raising venture capital funds at the beginning of 2013 at a valuation of just over $200 million.

Disney normally acquires intellectual property that can then be exploited in TV, gaming, animation, theme parks and toys. Recently, however, the company has expanded into other types of content, most recently purchasing video network and YouTube star Maker Studios for $500 million plus incentives.

BuzzFeed certainly gets eyeballs, at 85 million monthly uniques, and the company recently became profitable while expecting over $120 million in revenue in 2014. It is not clear if those types of numbers warrant a 10-figure buyout, however.

Source:
Tech Fortune




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BlackBerry Z3 finally up for sale, full specs revealed

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 28 Apr 2014 9:59

BlackBerry Z3 finally up for sale, full specs revealed BlackBerry has finally put their Z3 smartphone up for sale in Indonesia, after unveiling it at the Mobile World Congress earlier this year.

The device is available through carriers Indosat and XL, with a launch date of May 13.

Z3s have a 5-inch 540 x 960 display, a dual-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon 200 processor, 1.5GB RAM, 8GB internal storage and dual 5MP/1.1MP cameras with a 2500mAh battery.

Those low end specs come with a low price, as well, at IDR 2,199,000 (about $190).

The fully touch design will run on BlackBerry OS 10.2.1.

Source:
GSMArena




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Kantar: Windows Phone continues gains in Europe

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 28 Apr 2014 9:10

Kantar: Windows Phone continues gains in Europe Global research firm Kantar Worldpanel has released their quarterly smartphone market share report this week, showing some interesting trends once again in the industry.

Most of the more interesting data came via the European markets, which Kantar defines as the EU5 of Spain, Italy, France, Germany and the UK.

For the EU5, Windows Phone saw continued growth, up to 8.1 percent share for the quarter ended March 31st 2014 from 6.5 percent for the same period in 2013.

Android remained king, at 70.7 percent, followed by iOS at 19.2 percent. BlackBerry and all other operating systems have almost disappeared, down to just 2 percent of overall market share.

Windows Phone had its biggest share in Italy, at 13.9 percent share. Spain had the largest Android population, at an astonishing 88.6 percent, although that figure was down significantly from the 93.7 percent share it controlled in 2013.

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Lenovo unveils ThinkPad 10

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 27 Apr 2014 9:50

Lenovo unveils ThinkPad 10 Lenovo has a new addition to their ThinkPad line of tablets, a 10-inch device aptly named the ThinkPad 10.

Under the hood is a 1.6GHz quad-core Atom processor with 2GB RAM, and the display has a nice 1,920 x 1,200 resolution. The device will have 64GB internal storage and dual 2MP/8MP cameras. The tablet has a 33Whr battery with 10 hours claimed life. An active digitizer is native and there is support for digital pens. Connectivity includes Bluetooth 4.0, a mini HDMI port, 4G LTE, NFC and Wi-Fi 802.11n.

When it launches, only a Windows 8.1 32-bit model will be available, but a Pro 64-bit model will be available later in the year. Additionally, a 128GB model with 4GB will also be available later in the year.

As with most Windows tablets, Microsoft Office Home & Student 2013 will come pre-loaded.

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Chinese government orders web sites to stop streaming 'Big Bang Theory,' others

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 27 Apr 2014 9:26

Chinese government orders web sites to stop streaming 'Big Bang Theory,' others The Chinese government has demanded large streaming sites in the nation stop streaming popular American TV shows including "The Big Bang Theory."

Among the other shows are "The Good Wife," "NCIS" and "The Practice."

A spokesperson for major video site Youku confirmed the demands, although the Chinese State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television did not give a reason for the order.

Sites like Youku, Sohu, Tencent and others started with roots in piracy and YouTube-esque clips, but have expanded to include domestic and international licensed movies and TV.

Many are free to watch with ads, but it appears the government may not necessarily approve of the content.

Source:
Yahoo




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Here is the awesome interactive trailer for the upcoming Evolve video game

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 27 Apr 2014 9:07

Here is the awesome interactive trailer for the upcoming Evolve video game Turtle Rock Studios has released an awesome interactive trailer for their upcoming cooperative shooter, Evolve, using YouTube.

Making the clip interesting is that it follows four players in their quest to defeat a massive monster, and you can switch between the player's perspectives using YouTube's annotations feature.

The video isn't short at 52 minutes, but certainly worth trying out.

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Sorry Apple: ComiXology updates iOS app removing in-app purchases

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 27 Apr 2014 8:37

Sorry Apple: ComiXology updates iOS app removing in-app purchases Comixology, the popular comic book reader and store app recently purchased by Amazon, has updated the iOS app to remove the ability for in-app purchases.

The app will serve only as a reader now, and you will have to head to the company's website to purchase new ones. Free comics and the ability to browse within the app are still functional, as well. You can add books you want to a watch list to make purchases at home easier.

Says the company: "As we move to complete the acquisition with Amazon, we are shifting to the web-based purchasing model they've successfully used with the Kindle, which we expect will allow us to strike the best balance between prices, selection and customer experience.

There are many advantages to shopping at comiXology.com. Because of the content restrictions our mobile partners have, shopping on the web provides even greater selection of comic books and graphic novels. iOS customers will now be able to save money with comiXology's exclusive web-only Bundles, take advantage of Subscription features and enjoy eGift Cards. We also made our website more tablet/mobile friendly on all devices to make the purchasing process that much easier. And in Safari on iOS, customers can easily save a shortcut to our webstore with the "Add to Home Screen" feature.

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RadiumOne CEO fired after conviction for battery, domestic violence

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 27 Apr 2014 7:56

RadiumOne CEO fired after conviction for battery, domestic violence One of the top stories of the week has been the story of RadiumOne founder and CEO Gurbasksh Chahal, who was accused of hitting his girlfriend 117 times, with a security video seemingly proving that case.

This weekend, the board of directors has fired the longtime executive, replacing him with current COO Bill Lonergan. The board did not cite a reason for the termination, but it is most likely due to Chahal's conviction for battery and domestic violence.

The move comes at a perilous time for the advertising tech company which is planning to raise $100 million and go public this year. RadiumOne builds software that automates media buying, making big data actionable for digital marketers.

Sources claim the board took so long to make a decision due to Chahal's massive stake, control and power within the company and the legal complexity of the move. It was even unclear if the board could fire Chahal.

Chahal wrote an aggressive blog post defending himself earlier in the weekend. You can read that here.





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