Wednesday, February 22, 2012

TELUS to Launch New Trade-In Program, LG announces L-style Android Phones & Twitter’s App Get Updates

TELUS to Launch New Trade-In Program
Most carriers in Canada have some sort of device recycling program in place. The latest was Fido with FidoTRADE, basically mimicking what Best Buy and Future Shop have in their stores. Now TELUS is rolling out their initiative called the TELUS “Trade-In Program”. TELUS has partnered with eRecyclingCorps and the premise is similar – new or existing customers can take an old, unwanted, handset or accessory and depending on its condition you’ll get a certain dollar amount.
MobileSyrup

LG Optimus L3

LG announces L-style Android Phones Ahead of MWC
LG on Tuesday announced three more Android smartphones ahead of next week’s Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona, Spain. The “L-style” series will feature the Optimus L3 (3.2-inch), L5 (4-inch) and L7 (4.3-inch), three smartphones for design-conscious consumers. “Design is consistently the top or second most important factor for customers when choosing a mobile phone,” president and CEO of LG Mobile Dr. Jong-seok Park said.
BGR

Twitter’s Android and iOS App Get Updates
The official Twitter app has just received an update on iOS and Android, bringing new features to both platforms, plus an “optimized” Ice Cream Sandwich experience as seen above. The app is also currently available on Amazon’s Appstore for the Kindle Fire now, and the company says it will pop up in the Barnes & Noble Nook Store February 23rd.
Engadget

Everything You Need to Know About Wireless Spectrum
Spectrum is going to be a hot issue in the upcoming year. Freeing up spectrum is a major part of the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) National Broadband Plan, and last week Congress passed a law allowing TV stations to auction their spectrum to the highest bidding wireless broadband companies.
Mashable

Sunday, February 19, 2012

LG Announces Optimus Vu, Globe & Mail News App Officially Released & Google Quietly Launches Latitude Leaderboards

Google Quietly Launches Latitude Leaderboards, Threatens Foursquare Under Its Breath
Google didn’t exactly offer much fanfare for this new feature — as far as we can tell, it still hasn’t been officially announced. With the latest update to the Maps app, Mountain View delivered an extra level of functionality to the all but forgotten Latitude. Now check check-ins earn you points which are tallied and used to rank Google+ users on a global leaderboard, just like on Foursquare.
Engadget

LG Optimus Vu

LG Announces Optimus Vu with 5-Inch Display
LG today revealed the Optimus Vu, a new Android phone that boasts a five-inch, in-plane switching display with a 4:3 aspect ratio and 1024 x 768 pixels. The device will include a stylus, similar to that of the Samsung Galaxy Note. The Optimus Vu will ship with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, though LG says it will be updated to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich within three months of its release.
Phone Scoop

Globe & Mail News App for Android Officially Released
The Globe & Mail seemed to have shunned Android for the first couple years of its existence, focusing instead on improving its iPhone, iPad and BlackBerry apps. But the market share tides have turned and the people have spoken, and we have an Android app to prove it.
MobileSyrup

How to Create Animated GIFs With Your Smartphone
Did you know you can whip up tasty animated GIFs on your iPhone or Android handset, in seconds, free? Whether you want to join in with a popular meme, give a social avatar a bit of motion enhancement or just create something that will make your friends laugh, we have a super-simple way to do it.
Mashable

Friday, February 17, 2012

Syrian Government Blocks Bambuser’s Live Video Of Crisis


Bambuser, a live mobile video streaming startup along the lines of Qik, has become something of an underground hit in the last couple of years because of its ability to stream video over poor mobile connections. That’s made it a favourite of emerging markets, in part because it supports over 200 different mobile devices, from cheap Nokias to the latest iPhone. During the Arab Spring last year it was used by protesters to document various uprisings across the region. The platform has lately been used to great effect by anti-government protesters in strife-torn Syria. But this morning the government blocked 3G and desktop Web access to the service.

Yesterday BBC News was carrying Bambuser’s live stream of black smoke billowing from a site in Homs, the scene of much of the uprising against the Syrian regime.

This is the third time Bambuser has been blocked by a government. It was blocked in Egypt at the end of January 2011 for a week during the protests there, and it has also been blocked by Bahrain’s government for the last 6 months.

“We believe it really shows the true power of live video streaming and the confidence many activists have in our service,” Eriksson told me. “Activists are using web cams and mobile phones, everything from Nokia to iPhones. We don’t know in detail how the Syrian government is blocking it,” Executive Chairman Hans Eriksson told me.

He says that over the past 3-4 weeks the number of Bambuser-made videos from Syria has increased substantially, with many contain terrifying footage showing bombings, victims of government violence, destruction and the terrible conditions at local field hospitals in Syria.

Yesterday an oil pipeline in Homs was bombed by the Syrian military. A local citizen in Homs, who’s been filming the fighting over several days, used Bambuser to live-stream an entire day of footage showing the black smoke rising from the explosion, with gunfire and shelling heard in the background.

The archived footage can be watched here.

That footage was also broadcast live by many major TV news outlets including CNN, BBC, AlJazeera, SkyNews and others with credentials to access live feeds from Bambuser. The video was also very likely watched by the Syrian government itself.

But Bambuser is not charging for these live feeds.

“We haven’t gotten a single penny from anyone, however it has opened up opportunities to discuss how news channels can utilize Bambuser in their daily operations,” Eriksson said.

It seems likely that it’s this footage that led the Syrian government to shut down access to Bambuser on mobile and via ISPs.

Despite this, live footage is continuing to appear on Bambuser, although Eriksson told me that they are not able to discuss publicly how this is happening “as the security and safety of protesters is the number one priority.”

You can access Bambuser’s Middle East channel here.

Bambuser’s technology was, in my opinion always superior to Qik. Founded in Sweden in 2007, the major difference with Qik is a lower latency because it queues packets of data to preserve video quality. That means you can start shooting from a bad connection, but still capture all the video. When your connection improves – perhaps by coming into contact with Wifi – the application starts to upload the rest of the data, meaning the entire video improves, even as you live stream.

If you shoot video and for some reason go offline, the next time you go online – e.g. hit wifi after streaming from a 3G connection – the rest of the video is uploaded automatically. Qik only ever gave you the video you shot at the time with the connection you had at the time, however bad.

You can share live mobile video with Facebook, Twitter, Myspace, WordPress, RSS and Blogspot. It features geo-location tagging, web storage, and one click social sharing. It works on iPhoneOS, Symbian, Android, Nokia Maemo, Symbian, and Windows Mobile platforms.

Bambuser also offers streaming both from your computer and mobile. In October 2009 Bambuser was the first of the live streaming start-ups to allow users to stream video directly from their mobiles to their Facebook Wall.

While Qik was acquired by Skype for $150m last year, Bambuser has only ever received Seed funding in 2008 from the Kistefos VC and only recently secured a small round of financing from existing investors. It is now working with investment-readiness company GP Bullhound.

Eriksson said: “The feedback we get from our friends in Syria and all over the world is fantastic. Not only have we helped them get their message out, but they also say it means much in terms of morale for everyone in this situation. They know the world is watching, sharing and it gives them hope.”

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Friday, February 10, 2012

Here’s the Complete Samsung Galaxy Note Pricing, Google Reportedly Prepping Free Dropbox Competitor & LinkedIn Will Introduce Ads To Mobile Apps

Here’s the Complete Samsung Galaxy Note Pricing for Rogers, Bell and TELUS
The 5.3-inch Samsung Galaxy Note will be arriving at Rogers, Bell and TELUS on February 14th – a lovely day for a new LTE-enabled device. TELUS’ no-contract price plan will be $779.99; 1-year will be $729.99; 2-year is $679.99 and the 3-year promo plan is $199.99. The Rogers doc shows them coming in with the lowest no-term price of $699.99, followed by the 1-year contract price of $649.99; 2-year of $599.99 and a 3-year term of $199.99. As for Bell, the no-term is $729.95 and the 3-year contract promo price is $199.99.
MobileSyrup

Apple Logo

Apple Hit With 250,000 Signatures Protesting Labor Conditions in China
Fair-labor organizers delivered 250,000 signatures to Apple stores in six cities around the world on Thursday in protest of the company’s working conditions in China. Apple’s main factory, Foxconn, has faced numerous accusations of providing an inhumane work environment to Chinese workers.
Mashable

LinkedIn Will Introduce Ads To Mobile Apps
Facebook isn’t the only social network getting ready to monetize its mobile app with advertising. During today’s analyst call to discuss its fourth quarter earnings, LinkedIn executives said they will also be introducing advertising to their mobile apps.
TechCrunch

Google Reportedly Prepping Free Dropbox Competitor
Google is preparing to launch a new cloud storage service that will compete directly with popular start up Dropbox and similar services. The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday evening reported that Google is almost ready to announce the new service, which will be called Google Drive.
BGR

Monday, February 6, 2012

Appoxee Raises Funding, Helps Mobile App Developers Boost User Engagement

Israeli startup Appoxee has raised an undisclosed amount of funding from early-stage investment firm Cyhawk Ventures.

The company offers a service that helps app developers and publishers increase user engagement through rich push notifications and helps them with things like audience segmentation, targeting, analytics and reporting.

Today, Appoxee is also opening the gates for new accounts (which are free of charge) for the first time. The company claims that, while in closed beta, they already served “hundreds of developers” with the delivery of “hundreds of millions” of push notifications.

Appoxee says it will use the fresh capital to boost development of the next version of its mobile user relationship management suite, as well as international sales and marketing efforts.

The startup, which was founded in 2010, is led by CEO Itay Levy, who previously worked for Nielsen Online and later ran SpiceApp.com.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

WIND Launching $65/month “Sharing the Love” Plan, BlackBerry 10 Superphone Image Leaked & Why Don’t Smart Phones Work Any More?

WIND Launching $65/month “Sharing the Love” Plan – Gives Two Unlimited Talk, Text & Data Plans, Plus Two Free Curve 9360s
Along with the $40/month “Leap” plan that Wind will be releasing, the “Share the Love Combo” deal is cometh as well. This will be available on February 2nd and as the internal doc above states it gives you and a friend “two unlimited talk, text, and data plans for only $65/month and two BlackBerry Curve 9360s for $0 on WINDtab”.
MobileSyrup

RIM The Bold Team

RIM Bolsters Marketing Efforts With Some Silly Cartoon Characters
Somehow, when RIM’s marketing department was brainstorming ways to get people to take them seriously as a worthwhile competitor in the smartphone market, the concept of using small ethnically-diverse cartoon superheroes not only came up but stuck.
TechCrunch

BlackBerry 10 Superphone Image Leaked
The render, which has turned up on Crackberry.com, claims to be the UK flagship of the next generation of BlackBerry phones promised to be with us later in the year. Dubbed the BlackBerry London, although it doesn’t look anything like the previous “London” leaks that we’ve seen before, the new phone will supposedly be heading to the UK.
Pocket-lint

Why Don’t Smart Phones Work Any More?
It seems like not a day goes by without something going wrong with the latest kit. Everything’s in beta nowadays, whether it’s the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Nokia Lumia 800 or the Apple iPhone. Products that somehow didn’t work used to be embarrassing anomalies that led to mass recalls. But not now. Now, phones and tablets and what-have-you are released with bits missing, or simply not working. But it’s OK, because “there’s an update coming”.
CNET

Thursday, December 29, 2011

1 Million Galaxy Notes Shipped Worldwid, Samsung Galaxy S III to Be Announced in February & Does Microsoft Really Need A Windows Superphone?

1 Million Galaxy Notes Shipped Worldwide, US Fans Throw Money at Their Screens
The Galaxy Note, Samsung’s unconventional powerhouse, has managed to ship 1 million units in under two months. While eager US customers still wait for the 5.3-inch tabletphone hybrid to arrive on their shores, the Galaxy Note has apparently struck a chord in Europe and Asia.
Engadget

Galaxy S 3

Rumour: Samsung Galaxy S III to Be Announced in February, Have a Quad-core Processor, LTE and Possibly a 3D Display
Let the rumours start for the next high-end Samsung device to be welcomed into the growing Galaxy family. The Galaxy S and the Galaxy SII have sold well over 30 million units worldwide, but latest unconfirmed word around the web has Samsung set to unveil the Galaxy S III, possibly having the model number of GT-I9500.
MobileSyrup

HP Reportedly Tried to Offload Palm Assets for $1.2 Billion
HP bought Palm for $1.2 billion in April of last year, killed webOS hardware, and then reportedly tried to sell Palm and the dead operating system for $1.2 billion, VentureBeat said Wednesday.
BGR

Does Microsoft Really Need A Windows Superphone?
A leaked Windows Phone roadmap made the rounds earlier today, and if its contents hold true, then Microsoft will be going big on hardware when it comes time for Windows Phone Apollo to take the stage. Even though the budget-friendly Tango update will hit devices first, Microsoft has apparently made the development of “superphones” a priority for next year.
TechCrunch