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Vevo strikes deal to stream Apple’s iTunes Festival at SXSW, but only on iOS, Mac and Apple TV

Mar11
by Sindy Cator on March 11, 2014 at 2:58 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider

itunes sxsw Vevo strikes deal to stream Apples iTunes Festival at SXSW, but only on iOS, Mac and Apple TV

The video hosting platform Vevo has signed a deal to stream all the performances from artists and bands at Apple’s iTunes Festival at SXSW this year, so that you can take in all the action from the comfort of your own home – or anywhere else, provided you have an Apple device.

Announced and starting today, and running until March 15, Vevo users with an iOS device, Mac or Apple TV can stream performances from the likes of Coldplay, Imagine Dragons, Keith Urban and others from the festival. Select performances will be available following each show too, Vevo said.

The event is actually the first time that Apple has held an iTunes Festival in the US, so if you’re interested in checking out any of the acts, there’s the full line-up and timings of each show listed in local (Austin, TX) time below.

  • Tuesday, 3/11: London Grammar (7:30pm CT), Imagine Dragons (8:30pm CT), Coldplay (10pm CT)
  • Wednesday, 3/12: Isaiah Rashad (8pm CT), ScHoolboy Q  (8:45pm CT), Kendrick Lamar (10pm CT)
  • Thursday, 3/13: Capital Cities (8pm CT), Band of Skulls  (8:45pm CT), Soundgarden  (10pm CT)
  • Friday, 3/14: G.R.L. (8pm CT),  ZEDD  (8:45pm CT), Pitbull  (10pm CT)
  • Saturday, 3/15: Mickey Guyton (8pm CT), Willie Nelson  (8:45pm CT), Keith Urban (10pm CT)

➤ Vevo [blog]

└ Tags: apple, news, syndicated
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Vevo strikes deal to stream Apple’s iTunes Festival at SXSW, but only on iOS, Mac and Apple TV

Mar11
by Sindy Cator on March 11, 2014 at 2:58 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider

itunes sxsw Vevo strikes deal to stream Apples iTunes Festival at SXSW, but only on iOS, Mac and Apple TV

The video hosting platform Vevo has signed a deal to stream all the performances from artists and bands at Apple’s iTunes Festival at SXSW this year, so that you can take in all the action from the comfort of your own home – or anywhere else, provided you have an Apple device.

Announced and starting today, and running until March 15, Vevo users with an iOS device, Mac or Apple TV can stream performances from the likes of Coldplay, Imagine Dragons, Keith Urban and others from the festival. Select performances will be available following each show too, Vevo said.

The event is actually the first time that Apple has held an iTunes Festival in the US, so if you’re interested in checking out any of the acts, there’s the full line-up and timings of each show listed in local (Austin, TX) time below.

  • Tuesday, 3/11: London Grammar (7:30pm CT), Imagine Dragons (8:30pm CT), Coldplay (10pm CT)
  • Wednesday, 3/12: Isaiah Rashad (8pm CT), ScHoolboy Q  (8:45pm CT), Kendrick Lamar (10pm CT)
  • Thursday, 3/13: Capital Cities (8pm CT), Band of Skulls  (8:45pm CT), Soundgarden  (10pm CT)
  • Friday, 3/14: G.R.L. (8pm CT),  ZEDD  (8:45pm CT), Pitbull  (10pm CT)
  • Saturday, 3/15: Mickey Guyton (8pm CT), Willie Nelson  (8:45pm CT), Keith Urban (10pm CT)

➤ Vevo [blog]

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Jawbone finally gives its UP24 activity-tracker some Android loving

Mar11
by Sindy Cator on March 11, 2014 at 2:02 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider

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Four months after Jawbone released its new UP24 fitness-tracking band, the company has finally announced support for Android users.

With the launch of the UP24, this brought the band into line with rivals on the market, with Bluetooth support meaning you no longer need to physically plug it into your PC to transfer data.

And now, with an update to the Jawbone UP Android app rolling out later today, this should make the $150 wearable appeal to many, many more users.

Related read: A guide to the best activity-trackers on the market

➤ JAWBONE INTRODUCES UP24 FOR ANDROID USERS | Press Release [Via TechCrunch]

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Google Fiber offered to 158 new ‘Fiberhoods’ in Kansas City, Grandview, Raytown and Gladstone

Mar11
by Sindy Cator on March 11, 2014 at 1:32 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Google

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Google wants to expand Fiber, its ultra-fast Internet and television service, even further in Kansas City. Today, the company started accepting sign-ups for residents in south and north Kansas City, Grandview, Raytown and Gladstone, as well as neighbourhoods that failed to qualify before.

Registering your interest doesn’t guarantee network availability, however. Just like it did in 2012, Google is grouping homes into “fiberhoods” and will expand Fiber’s reach if enough people are interested. There’s also a deadline for each area, so residents will need to rally some support from their community to qualify for the planned roll-out.

The first 73 fiberhoods in south Kansas City, Grandview and Raytown will need to meet their quota before April 10, followed by 33 fiberhoods in northwest Kansas City on May 15 and 52 across Gladstone and northeast Kansas City on June 19. Finally, Google is reopening registrations for the 21 fiberhoods in central Kansas City that didn’t qualify last time – they’ll also have until June 19 to prove there’s demand from their respective communities.

Google says provided these quotas are met, it plans to start connecting homes in each fiberhood “a few weeks” after each deadline. It expects to have all qualified fiberhoods fully connected before the end of the year. The move follows Google’s recently announced intention to bring Fiber to 34 new cities across the Unites States.

➤ More KC-area residents can sign up for Fiber this afternoon

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The BBC launches an all-new redesigned responsive iPlayer, now features ‘Collections’ of programmes

Mar11
by Sindy Cator on March 11, 2014 at 10:06 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider, UK

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The BBC is today rolling out a brand new incarnation of iPlayer for the Web, consoles and connected TVs, with its mobile and tablet apps to follow shorty after.

During a gathering at New Broadcasting House in central London this morning, the BBC’s Director General Tony Hall was in attendance to present the all-new iPlayer. While there had been some anticipation that today’s news would be about its pay-to-keep download service, as it received regulatory approval from the BBC Trust just a couple of weeks ago, today was all about ‘new iPlayer’.

Indeed, Hall said this was all about moving iPlayer away from being a static ‘Jukebox’-style service, and says it has been re-engineered from the ground up, designed to serve up more of what you ‘might’ want to watch.

Dan Taylor, head of BBC iPlayer, was on hand too to give the lowdown on the new iPlayer, and it’s clear its been built for multiple screens – the browser-based version is responsive and will adapt to suit the device you’re viewing on. Previously, differently applications were used depending on the platform, which meant that the experience was different on each device. With this move, consistency is the name of the game.

From a features perspective, the new iPlayer also sports ‘Collections’, which groups programmes by series, season, event or theme. For example, BBC Four has been releasing themed archive collections for a while already, but it’s been difficult to navigate across them – today’s update should hopefully fix that.

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When an episode ends, iPlayer can automatically line up the next in the series too, while also surfacing other shows it thinks may be relevant to you.

You’ll also now see a new home screen that – in theory – is easier to browse. And when you hover over a programme image you’ll see a description of the episode and its duration.

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Categories have also been changed, with ‘factual’ becoming things like documentaries, food, art, history, science & nature.

You’ll also see a new playback page, with key programme data displayed before you click to watch, while making it simpler to navigate to other shows in the same series.

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Additionally, the ‘Find a Programme’ search box will remember recent searches, with predictive typing ‘guessing’ what you’re likely looking for as soon as your fingers start tapping on the keys. The A-Z search feature also lets you peruse the library, while the ‘recently watched’ section lets you pick up on shows you recently watched.

It was announced last year that iPlayer will be moving to a 30-day catch-up window (from 7-days) as standard, something that’s currently only enabled if you make shows available offline. But the timing of this big shift wasn’t part of today’s announcement, though it was noted that it will happen soon. And, as we knew already, more and more new content will be exclusive to iPlayer, as the BBC is looking to push iPlayer front-and-center, rather than serving as a secondary service.

Indeed, just last week the BBC also confirmed its plans to shutter BBC Three as a broadcast TV channel, with the autumn 2015 D-Day meaning it will be available on iPlayer only, subject to approval from the BBC Trust.

Before that, however, there will be some original drama shorts hitting iPlayer from today, while seven original comedies from Frankie Boyle, Bob Mortimer, Stewart Lee and others will be available on iPlayer from May.

The new iPlayer will be rolling out throughout today, with the native apps following in the coming months.

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