Premium Hulu headed to Xbox 360, iPad soon |
- Premium Hulu headed to Xbox 360, iPad soon
- MyTouch 3G to get Android 2.2 Froyo
- Labels want to freeze LimeWire's assets
- Google Maps Navigation now available in 11 new countries
- DirecTV gives users workaround for their unresponsive DVRs
- Western Digital introduces WD TV Live Plus
- Dish, Echostar win against TiVo
- HTC phones get Android 2.1 update
- Sprint overstated HTC EVO 4G sales
Premium Hulu headed to Xbox 360, iPad soon Posted: 09 Jun 2010 08:31 PM PDT Reuters has gotten the rumor mill in full swing today by posting that a premium, pay-for Hulu is headed to the Xbox 360 and iPad soon. The news agency is citing two sources close to Hulu that say the site will offer a "premium" service, which will charge a monthly subscription on the popular devices in the very near future. On the PC, Hulu is currently free, with ad-support. However, users can only watch the trailing five episodes of most TV shows, whereas with a premium subscription, they can watch full seasons, with no ads. Hulu has quickly become the second most popular online video site, behind YouTube, in the United States, and made over $100 million in advertising revenue in 2009. Apple, Hulu, and Microsoft declined to comment. Some believe Hulu's plans is a recipe for disaster: "Many consumers already pay $100 or more monthly for TV, telephony and high-speed Internet access and are unlikely to welcome an incremental fee merely to watch from the Internet some of the programs they already get," said Phil Leigh, an analyst with Inside Digital Media. |
MyTouch 3G to get Android 2.2 Froyo Posted: 09 Jun 2010 07:17 PM PDT While rooted users of the device have had Android 2.2 for some time, T-Mobile has "announced" today that the MyTouch 3G will receive the official firmware update in the near future. Earlier in the day, HTC Taiwan noted that a few HTC devices have been updated to Android 2.1, with the firmware update expected to go live in the UK later in the month, as well. HTC Hero, Legend and Desire owners should begin receiving the update this week. HTC also noted last month that the brand new myTouch 3G Slide would get updated to Android 2.2 Froyo, but it was unclear whether original myTouch users would see the update. According to a leaked internal memo, it does appear the myTouch will get the update, which will add the Genius button, full Microsoft Exchange support and an updated Faves gallery. T-Mobile G1 users, the first ever owners of an Android device, are still trapped with 1.6 unless they have rooted their devices. Pic, story via Phandroid: |
Labels want to freeze LimeWire's assets Posted: 09 Jun 2010 09:20 AM PDT Thirteen major record labels have announced they want to freeze all of LimeWire's assets, at the same time accusing the founder of the service of trying to evade millions, and possibly billions in damages over copyright infringement. Last month, U.S. District Judge Kimba Wood found LimeWire guilty of assisting pirates in downloading unauthorized music and movies, and said that founder Mark Gorton personally "directed and benefited from many of the activities" involved. Lawyers for the labels filed papers this week accusing Gorton of moving 90 percent of LimeWire's ownership stake to a new entity that he hopes will be shielded from any damages in the lawsuit. Reads the filing: Gorton and LimeWire "have engaged in a series of fraudulent actions to frustrate a legal judgment in this case...An asset freeze is required in order to ensure that plaintiffs recover at least some of the monetary compensation they are entitled to." Despite Wood's ruling last month, the labels said a quick search of LimeWire showed every recording in Billboard's Top 40, Top 40 Country, Top 40 Rock and Top 40 Latin Pop charts were still readily available. Says LimeWire in response: "We will continue to stay focused on the development of our new music service and ensure that the company continues business as usual." |
Google Maps Navigation now available in 11 new countries Posted: 09 Jun 2010 08:38 AM PDT Google has launched the popular free Maps Navigation turn-by-turn GPS in 11 new nations, says the search giant, while adding new language packs, as well, to the Search by voice feature. Android 1.6+ users in Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland can now use the turn-by-turn voice guidance, as long as they update to version 4.2. Until this week, the turn-by-turn was only available in the U.S. and the U.K. Google first announced the Maps Navigation app last year, and other mobile companies have adopted similar approaches, like Nokia's Ovi Maps, in an effort to catch up. The search giant says voice search was first developed for English, and then for Mandarin Chinese and Japanese. Search by voice can run on the iPhone and BlackBerry phones, as well. |
DirecTV gives users workaround for their unresponsive DVRs Posted: 09 Jun 2010 08:02 AM PDT On Monday night, DirecTV began sending out a firmware update for their HD DVRs. Within hours, complaints were trickling in that the software update was making the set-tops unresponsive. Today, the provider posted a note on their website in an effort to help users get back access to their boxes. "If your set top box is not responding to either your remote control or front panel button input please be advised that you will need to do the following to resolve the issue," reads the opening statement. Continued: "Just flip the door down on the front of your set top box and press the red button. Be patient as the box may take up to one minute to respond to this reset. Let the system reboot until either a picture or grey screen appears on your TV. Then press the red button again, which will reboot your system a second time. This should resolve the issue." The provider did not offer a timetable for a real fix, or why the glitch occurred. |
Western Digital introduces WD TV Live Plus Posted: 09 Jun 2010 07:39 AM PDT Last October, Western Digital launched the WD TV Live HD media player, and saw strong sales. Today, WD has introduced that latest version of the box, the WD TV Live Plus, which adds built-in support for Netflix and MediaFly. If you are a Netflix subscriber with a $8.99 or higher monthly package, they can stream over 12,000 "Watch Instantly" movie and TV titles. MediaFly offers podcasts from CNN, NBC, MTV and ESPN. Just like with past versions of the box, the Live Plus will allow for playback of mostly all formats of video and music and pictures. Also built-in is support for Internet radio such as Live365 and Pandora. You can connect the player to the Internet via Wi-Fi or ethernet, and even stream content from your computer via DLNA. HD playback is available up to 1080p. Twice lists the compatible file formats, and you would be hard pressed to find a file you cannot play via the Live Plus: Compatible file formats include: AVI (Xvid, AVC, MPEG1/2/4), MPG/MPEG, VOB, MKV (h.264, x.264, AVC, MPEG1/2/4, VC-1), TS/TP/M2T (MPEG1/2/4, AVC, VC-1), MP4/MOV (MPEG4, h.264), M2TS and WMV9 video format; and JPEG, GIF, TIF/TIFF, BMP and PNG image formats. For audio: MP3, WAV/PCM/LPCM, WMA, AAC, FLAC, MKA, AIF/AIFF, OGG, Dolby Digital and DTS music formats. The unit allows users to create playlists such as PLS, M3U and WPL and subtitle format such as SRT, ASS, SSA, SUB and SMI. The player is available for pre-order with a $150 MSRP. |
Dish, Echostar win against TiVo Posted: 09 Jun 2010 07:12 AM PDT Dish Network and Echostar have won a victory this week over TiVo, with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office claiming TiVo's patent claims for "time warp" DVR tech are invalid. The updated ruling comes after the PTO reexamined the patents for a second time. TiVo said it would follow the ruling with additional arguments. The decision could still lead to the satellite companies paying damages to TiVo, but the new PTO ruling could still have long-term ramifications in TiVo's other cases against AT&T and Verizon, says the WSJ. All the companies have been fighting for years over the patents to the technology that allows for pausing, rewind and fast-forwarding of live TV. In 2006, Dish and EchoStar were found liable of patent infringement when they began creating their own set-top boxes. The companies are currently in "en banc review," which will spell out the legal ramifications of the case. Most expect TiVo to win. |
HTC phones get Android 2.1 update Posted: 09 Jun 2010 06:38 AM PDT HTC Taiwan has noted today that a few HTC devices have been updated to Android 2.1, with the firmware update expected to go live in the UK later in the month, as well. HTC Hero, Legend and Desire owners should begin receiving the update this week. Desire owners already run 2.1, but the update will fix security bugs and problems with microSD card accessibility. While HTC smartphone owners should clearly be happy with the update, many will be disappointed with HTC's lack of a timetable for an update to Android 2.2 Froyo, which brings built-in Adobe Flash support, 400 percent performance boosts, an updated browser and native Apps2SD among many other notable updates. Google has said in the past that after Android 3.0 Gingerbread is released by the end of the year, the rate of new updates should be standardized for all existing Android devices, a move that should be a welcome relief to older handset owners that usually have to wait longer for firmware updates. |
Sprint overstated HTC EVO 4G sales Posted: 09 Jun 2010 06:17 AM PDT On Monday, Sprint announced that the HTC EVO 4G had broken the carrier's launch day sales record, even selling "three times" as many units as the Palm Pre and Samsung Instinct did combined on their respective first days. Yesterday, calls to over 20 retailers showed that the phone is sold out, practically everywhere. This morning, however, Sprint has noted that they overstated June 4th launch day sales, by accident. Correcting the original statement, the U.S. third biggest carrier said HTC EVO 4G sales at launch were "in line" with that of the Pre and Instinct, combined. Says Sprint: "We originally reported that the total number of HTC EVO 4G devices sold on launch day was three times the number of Samsung Instinct and Palm Pre devices sold over their first three days on the market combined. We inadvertently erred in the comparison." |
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