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Blinkbox movie streaming headed to PS3

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Blinkbox movie streaming headed to PS3


Blinkbox movie streaming headed to PS3

Posted: 11 May 2010 09:57 PM PDT

Blinkbox movie streaming headed to PS3Film streaming service Blinkbox has announced the release of a PS3 platform that will use the console's browser and optimizes the system's controllers.

Gamers in the UK can download the films for 99p each, and TV episodes can be downloaded for 39p. To purchase the films for keeps costs £2.99.

"The PS3 is the first of a number of devices to which we will be bringing Blinkbox, enabling customers to use our service on their TVs for instant streaming of new blockbuster movies - available on the same day as their release on DVD - as well as a growing library of free ad-supported titles," adds CEO Michael Comish. "As a console owner myself, I knew that fellow gamers wanted access to the very largest selection of movies for instant viewing, and did not want to lose valuable hard-drive space or have to wait for their downloads."

The Blinkbox webpage automatically resizes for all TV sizes.

Blinkbox has some very new films available currently, such as Avatar, the Hangover and Sherlock Holmes. You can check the site here: http://www.blinkbox.com/

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Project Natal confirmed for October launch

Posted: 11 May 2010 09:39 PM PDT

Project Natal confirmed for October launchRumored in the past, the Xbox 360 Project Natal motion-sensing camera has been confirmed for an October release, this time by Microsoft Saudi marketing manager Syed Bilal Tariq.

The official release date was expected to be unveiled at the E3 event next month.

GamertagRadio was interviewing the manager and asked when the device would hit Saudi Arabia. He responded that it would be available on the same day as the North American and EU launches.

Says Tariq: "It is going to be somewhere in October and we will be in a position to confirm the date at E3, which is in June, but definitely it is going to be October 2010."

Microsoft has always said an "autumn launch" was the time frame for the release but strayed away from an actual date.

Natal is still the codename for the device which is expected to have its final consumer name revealed at E3.

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Google Maps for Android adds biking directions, Navigation shortcut, sharing

Posted: 11 May 2010 09:23 PM PDT

Google Maps for Android adds biking directions, Navigation shortcut, sharingGoogle has announced new features added to Google Maps for Android today, with the latest update adding biking directions, a Navigation shortcut right from the homescreen and the ability to share places with friends instantly.

The update, version 4.2, is available now through the Android Market.

Biking Directions:


Biking directions give users the ability to see bike-only trails, roads with lanes, or roads that are at least accessible to bikers. There is also a terrain layer, so you can see when that huge hill is coming.

Google Navigation shortcut


Pretty straight forward, but the Navigation shortcut gives users the ability to get right into the Navigation feature of Maps. Hit the icon, speak or type your destination (or pick one from your contacts) and voila! you are ready to go.

Sharing

From the Navigation search results page, "share this place" is the last feature. You can share the info of where you are going with one tap to anyone you want. If you want to bring people to you, you can take a snapshot of your current location using the "My Location" dot or "Latitude." You can even tweet it.

Best part? It's still free to all Android users with version 1.6 or higher.

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New Kaleidescape Blu-ray player will copy movies to your home server

Posted: 11 May 2010 08:55 PM PDT

New Kaleidescape Blu-ray player will copy movies to your home serverKaleidescape has announced the launch of its new M500 and M300 Blu-ray players.

The more expensive player gives users the ability to rip Blu-ray discs (as well as DVDs and CDs) to your home server, which "can then be played back instantly by M500 and M300 Players, creating the world's first multi-zone movie server for Blu-ray."

Because the studios would not have ever signed off on it otherwise, the original Blu-ray disc must remain in the drive to playback the ripped content from the server, but it will save your drive's laser.

The company says it is "developing a disc loader which will keep a large number of discs present within the Kaleidescape system. It will also provide bulk import, and make it easy to find and retrieve a disc."

Adds Michael Malcolm, Kaleidescape's founder, chairman and CEO: "We have invested a great amount of time and resources in developing the M-Class architecture, which is our platform for future innovation. We now have the tools to improve our world-renowned user experience and offer an even greater variety of content."

Additionally, the company has updated their user interface, which includes the Kaleidescape Movie Guide, a comprehensive full-featured guide that includes 135,000 DVDs and 3300 Blu-rays.

That may all sound great, but here is the kicker; price. The M500 will cost $4000 and the M300, $3000. Both begin shipping in May.

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Apple responds to Android OS market share gains

Posted: 11 May 2010 08:34 PM PDT

Apple responds to Android OS market share gainsYesterday, we reported that the latest NPD figures showed the Android operating system had finally overtaken the iPhone for the number two spot in the U.S. smartphone market share, taking 28 percent in the latest quarter.

RIM's BlackBerry OS remains the clear leader at 36 percent, with the iPhone OS in third place at 21 percent for the Q1 2010.

Today, Apple has responded, saying that the NPD figures are limited and not important anyways, as Apple leads in global market share.

Says spokesperson Natalie Harrison: "This is a very limited report on 150,000 US consumers responding to an online survey and does not account for the more than 85 million iPhone and iPod touch customers worldwide...IDC figures show that iPhone has 16.1 percent of the smartphone market and growing, far outselling Android on a worldwide basis. We had a record quarter with iPhone sales growing by 131 percent and with our new iPhone OS 4.0 software coming this summer, we see no signs of the competition catching up anytime soon."

It should be interesting to see next quarter's global market share numbers.

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Upcoming iPhone HD ads being made for Verizon?

Posted: 11 May 2010 08:24 PM PDT

Upcoming iPhone HD ads being made for Verizon?According to ComputerWorld, an advertising firm called Landor Associates is currently working on an ad campaign for the upcoming iPhone HD, except not for AT&T, but instead for Verizon.

For the last three years, the iPhone in the United States has been exclusively on AT&T and it was reported this week that Apple had signed a 5-year pact originally in 2007 that would keep the two companies exclusive until 2012.

Landor has done all of Verizon's branding since 2007, and the new rumor is that the latest big ad campaign will be to promote the iPhone HD, set for a June launch.

The campaign will likely go side-by-side with a TV campaign from Apple's current iPhone agency TBWA.

The rumored phone will add a front-facing camera for video conferencing, a better standard camera (including larger lens and flash), a Micro-SIM slot (just like the iPad), 960x640 resolution, a second mic, metallic exterior (not plastic) and split side buttons for volume as well as a completely new form factor.

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Microsoft and LG partner on 3D gaming

Posted: 11 May 2010 08:01 PM PDT

Microsoft and LG partner on 3D gaming Thanks to a picture posted on Flickr (originally in Korean here), it appears that 3D gaming is headed to the Xbox 360 sometime in the near future, with Microsoft and LG entering into a "strategic" partnership.

The companies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for Marketing (MOU) and will jointly market the upcoming product.

Buyers of the LED 3D HDTV models 55LX9500 and 47LX9500 will get a couple of Xbox 360 3D games, although it is unclear what those games may be.

Says Microsoft America of the new partnership: "3D games are available today on Xbox 360 and will continue to evolve. Today, you can buy a 3DTV and wear glasses to play games like Avatar and "Batman: Arkham Asylum." The promotional partnership with LG announced in South Korea today is specific to the South Korean market, but is further evidence that as 3D adoption grows, Xbox 360 will support 3D games and entertainment."

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Over $50 billion lost in 2009 due to software piracy, says BSA

Posted: 11 May 2010 05:13 PM PDT

Over $50 billion lost in 2009 due to software piracy, says BSAAccording to the latest Business Software Alliance (BSA) report, pirates cost software companies over $50 billion USD in 2009, with Asian nations accounting for a large amount of those losses.

Despite increases in anti-piracy efforts, 43 percent of all software being used on computers right now is pirated, up from 41 percent in 2008, reads the report.

Globally, losses mounted to $51.4 billion, with a whopping $16.5 billion coming from the Asia-Pacific region.

Overall, the BSA says the increase in piracy is thanks to the strong growth of PC owners in India, China and Brazil.

Victor Lim, a VP at IDC (which jointly carried out the study with the BSA) says that despite pirates software rates falling in 54 nations, it rose or stayed neutral in 57. Piracy rate in the Asia-Pacific territories was 59 percent, meaning that of of the 900 million pieces of commercial software installed in 2009, 530 million were unlicensed.

"This study makes clear that while efforts to bring down piracy levels in the Asia-Pacific are enjoying some success, dollar losses at over 16.5 billion (dollars) remain the highest in the world," adds Jeffrey Hardee, BSA's vice president and regional director. "This is unacceptable and there is still much to be done to engage governments, businesses and consumers on the risks and impact of software piracy."

Some of the piracy rates for individual nations were shocking, especially in Eastern Europe were nations like Georgia, Moldova and Armenia all had over 90 percent. On the other end, the United States was the lowest on the list, at 20 percent, with Japan and Australia not far behind.

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