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- Wii to smash sales records in December
- T-Mobile upgrades entire network to HSPA 7.2Mbps
- ESPN to launch 'ESPN 3D' in June
- LIVE streaming the Google Android press conference: The Nexus One 'superphone'
- Apple to buy mobile ad company Quattro
- Microsoft reveals retail pricing for Office 2010
- App Store hits 3 billion downloads
- Finnish label will not sign more artists until piracy stops
- Video Daily: Skype HD headed to LG, Panasonic HDTVs
Wii to smash sales records in December Posted: 05 Jan 2010 02:34 PM PST Nintendo has said today that it expects to smash previous sales records, selling over 3 million Wiis in the US for the month of December. The official numbers will hit on January 14th and the Wii sold 2.15 million consoles last December. Additionally, the DS/DSi is expected to set another sales record as well, although the company did not give a figure. "The millions of people who bought Nintendo hardware during the holidays can look forward to enjoying great games on those systems now and in the future," added Cammie Dunaway, Nintendo of America's executive VP of Sales & Marketing."The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks for Nintendo DS, and Wii Fit Plus and New Super Mario Bros Wii are all currently providing Nintendo fans with amazing experiences and fun adventures for the whole family." |
T-Mobile upgrades entire network to HSPA 7.2Mbps Posted: 05 Jan 2010 02:18 PM PST T-Mobile has announced today that they have completely upgraded their 3G network to HSPA 7.2Mbps (peak speed) from the former 3.6Mpbs, allowing for much smoother streaming and music and video downloads. The carrier also noted that its 3G map now covers 200 million Americans. Additionally, T-Mobile has been trialing HSPA+ in Philadelphia and hopes to deploy the update to its entire network by June 2010. HSPA+ will offer download speeds up to 21Mbps, faster then most of the country's DSL and cable lines. |
ESPN to launch 'ESPN 3D' in June Posted: 05 Jan 2010 11:48 AM PST ESPN has announced that the popular sports network will be launching ESPN 3D in June, in time for the 2010 Soccer World Cup. The company says it is the first "all 3D" TV channel. ESPN 3D will show off 85 live sporting events in its first 12 months, but there will be no older programming. That being said, when those 85 events are not running, the station will just remain dark, with nothing playing. The events will include the Summer X Games, NBA basketball matches, and NCAA football/basketball matches. ESPN has committed to the station for the first year only, through June 2011. "We're going to assess the viability of this as we did with all our businesses," adds Sean Bratches, an ESPN executive vice president for sales and marketing. To recieve the channel you will obviously need a new 3D-capable TV, like the ones set for release later this week at the CES event. It is unclear whether you will have to pay a premium for the channel, and whether or not your cable company will need to provide new set-top boxes or just firmware updates. "We don't have all the answers," says Chuck Pagano, ESPN's executive vice president for technology, via USAToday. "We asked the same questions back in the HD days. Is this going to be better? Is this going to be worse?" |
LIVE streaming the Google Android press conference: The Nexus One 'superphone' Posted: 05 Jan 2010 10:17 AM PST Highlights |
Apple to buy mobile ad company Quattro Posted: 05 Jan 2010 09:57 AM PST Apple will soon announce its intent to purchase Quattro Wireless for $275 million USD, says AllThingsDigital. The company specializes in mobile advertisements. The move would mirror Google's recent $750 million acquisition of AdMob, the market share leader in the mobile ad department, and Quattro's biggest direct rival. Although Apple has declined comment, the report says the announcement should be official this week. Quattro's biggest clients are Ford, Disney, and the NFL. The move would seem a a bit out of Apple's comfort zone, which of late has been to focus almost exclusively on improving the software and hardware aspects of their iPod line of media devices and their smartphone, the iPhone. Many analysts see the move simply as a cheap way to defend against Google, who will be the clear leader of the mobile ad market when the deal is approved. |
Microsoft reveals retail pricing for Office 2010 Posted: 05 Jan 2010 09:33 AM PST Microsoft has revealed the retail prices for its upcoming Office 2010 productivity suite today, with the four versions selling for $99 to $499 USD. The cheapest version, Office Professional Academic, will sell through most campus book stores for $99 and will include Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Access and Publisher. Office Home and Student, will sell for $149 boxed, or $119 as digital downloads with a "product key card." Office Home and Business will cost $297 boxed or $199 with the key card. The most expensive, Office Professional, includes all the programs and premium technical support and will cost $499 boxed and $249 with the key car. Each edition will include free access to Office Web Apps, Microsoft's slimmed down versions of the programs that can be accessed through an Internet browser. |
App Store hits 3 billion downloads Posted: 05 Jan 2010 09:03 AM PST Apple has said today that the App Store has reached a new milestone, 3 billion downloads, just 3 months after hitting 2 billion. "Three billion applications downloaded in less than 18 months -- this is like nothing we've ever seen before," added CEO Steve Jobs. "The revolutionary App Store offers iPhone and iPod touch users an experience unlike anything else available on other mobile devices, and we see no signs of the competition catching up anytime soon." From April to July, Apple was seeing about 6.9 million downloads per day from the App Store, but since September, that number has jumped to 10.1 million. Apple has over 100,000 applications available through the store. The much newer Android Market and Palm App Catalog have about 18,000 and 1,000, respectively. |
Finnish label will not sign more artists until piracy stops Posted: 05 Jan 2010 08:38 AM PST The Finnish record label Lion Music has started a new campaign this week, promising to not sign any new musicians until the government has managed to stop unauthorized music downloads. "We are NOT able to sign more artists. No demos or masters you send us will be considered for release. We will NOT listen to any mp3 files or check out your websites and we will NOT respond to questions regarding releasing your album," says Lars Eric Mattsson, company president, via TF. "The illegal file sharing on the net is killing independent music. We are sorry about this situation but we are sure you are aware of what is going on." Mattsson continues: "Our demo policy will not change before our politicians have stopped the P2P sites. Illegal file sharing is not just about stealing from rich major companies. It is about killing independent music and making it impossible for many great musicians to have a chance to release albums and have a musical career even as a part time job. Next time you consider downloading an album for free or adding new torrents please think of the impact you are having on the artists would you like it if we came into your home and stole your pay check?" The label has also set up a section of their site, called "The Murder of Music", in which artists can express their thoughts on piracy. Read their thoughts here: Lion Music: Murder of Music |
Video Daily: Skype HD headed to LG, Panasonic HDTVs Posted: 05 Jan 2010 08:11 AM PST Skype has announced today the addition of 720p HD webcam and software support for their service, but perhaps more notably, deals with both LG and Panasonic for Skype-enabled HDTVs. Current Skype users can upgrade to the new 4.2 beta which can achieve 1280x720 HD resolution at 30fps. The company will begin selling HD webcams, through faceVision, for $100 which included video encoding and on-board processing. The HDTVs will have integrated Skype software, built-in 720p webcams and mics, for voicemail, landline and mobile calls. Pricing should be made available at CES. Pic via Giz: |
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