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Facebook Messenger arrives on Windows Phone

Mar05
by Sindy Cator on March 5, 2014 at 2:40 am
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, facebook messenger, Product Launches

Facebook may have killed Windows support for its Messenger app, but it has released a Windows Phone version today which is available for download now.

The Facebook Messenger app for Windows Phone features the usual bells and whistles available on iOS and Android platforms, including stickers. You can also send photos privately, as well as have group conversations and share your location so people know where exactly you are.

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We noted before that it seems Microsoft can only keep Facebook in one of its platforms at a time. The company is attempting to merge the Windows and Windows Phone stores, but that’s still a long way off. Facebook Messenger for Windows was released in March 2012, following a limited beta test in November 2011.

➤ Facebook Messenger for Windows Phone

Thumbnail image via Brandon Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images

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Microsoft rolls out Xbox One March update with improvements to party chat, multiplayer, friends, and more

Mar05
by Sindy Cator on March 5, 2014 at 2:09 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider

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Following the February update, Microsoft today began rolling out the Xbox One March update, which features “many new features and improvements, most significantly to our party and multiplayer systems.” The new version is meant as preparation for the launch of the high-anticipated title Titanfall, which goes on sale on March 11 in the US and on March 13 in Europe.

Here’s a long list of what’s new:

  • Get to your friends list faster: The friends list is now front and center on the homepage of the Friends app. Click the Social tile on Home, or say “Xbox, go to Friends” to see who’s online and what they’re up to. From there you can quickly send messages and get into a party.
  • Party chat: When you party up, chat audio will be turned on by default.
  • Chat with friends playing different games: Party chat is now separate from people playing your game, so you can chat with your friends who are online or you can chat with everyone playing the game.
  • “Invite friends to game” option has been added to multiplayer titles. Similar to Xbox 360 titles, this will appear inside a games’ menu and offer a simple and quicker way to set up your multiplayer battles. Selecting “Invite friends” will let you invite friends to your game and party.
  • “Recent Players” has been added to show you Xbox Live members you’ve recently played with, making it easier to stay in touch with people, add new friends after your multiplayer sessions, or report a player for bad behavior.
  • Dolby Digital sound: Optical out now supports 5.1 Dolby Digital, enabling devices such as sound bars and headsets with only optical in. Support for Dolby Digital surround sound over HDMI has also been added.
  • Support for 50Hz output to Xbox One: You can set the live TV app to display at 50Hz for full or fill modes, fixing the frame rate issues some users in Europe have been experiencing while watching live TV on Xbox One.
  • Volume up/down adjustments: You can now tailor the number of volume increments when using “Xbox volume up” or “Xbox volume down” voice commands.
  • SmartGlass: Receive notifications for Xbox Live messages, check out what your friends are doing, and see their latest highlight clips. You can even unsnap apps with the tap of a finger – all from your mobile device.
  • Support for new Xbox One accessories: Xbox One now supports the recently announced Xbox One stereo headset and adapter, Xbox One media remote with a dedicated OneGuide button, as well as third- party headsets.
  • Browser improvements: When you’re searching for content, there’s now a direct link to IE to see related results on the Web. New gesture and controller features let you directly zoom and pan Bing and Google Maps. You can now just highlight a phrase on a page and press the menu button to search Bing.
  • IR blasting of power and volume to TVs/AVRs is now available in all regions.
  • Easy sound bar setup: You no longer need to type in the model number for most sound bars or AVRs when setting up TV on Xbox One.
  • General improvements: Last, but not least, a few miscellaneous update the ability to view Game Clips while in Snap mode and a new passkey feature to protect user settings.

One thing that you will notice missing from this list is Twitch TV live streaming support; that’s coming on March 11 with the new Twitch app: just say “Xbox broadcast” to start sharing. As for other features, Microsoft mentioned it is working on external hard drive storage support and friends notification improvements, but no telling when those will arrive.

See also – Xbox One review: A multimedia extravaganza that also plays games and Overview: Here’s how Skype will work on the Xbox One

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Adobe brings Revel, its collaborative photo management app, to Android

Mar05
by Sindy Cator on March 5, 2014 at 1:25 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Product Launches

Adobe Revel, the collaborative mobile app that lets users manage their photos and videos across devices, is now available for Android phones. Previously, it was available on iOS.

Screen Shot 2014 03 04 at 4.58.29 PM 220x391 Adobe brings Revel, its collaborative photo management app, to AndroidWith Revel, you can touch up photos with an assortment of filters, a crop tool, red eye correction and more. You can also invite friends to create a collaborative group library and share those photos and videos privately. You control who can view, add, organize, and edit photos in a group library.

Revel also hooks into Adobe’s consumer desktop apps—Photoshop Elements 12 and Premiere Elements 12—allowing users to manage, edit, and share those photos and videos.

➤Adobe Revel for Android

Photo credit: Robert Giroux/Getty Images

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BlackBerry confirms sponsored content in BBM Channels, promises no ads in BBM chats and to respect user privacy

Mar04
by Sindy Cator on March 4, 2014 at 9:47 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Gadgets, Insider, Mobile

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BlackBerry recently started to push sponsored content to some of its external beta testers, but after users started to notice, the Canadian company has decided to set the record straight. Ads will be limited to BlackBerry Channels, to help brands drive community growth, will not touch BBM chats, and BlackBerry promises it will respect user privacy.

BlackBerry further says sponsored content is a “premier opportunity” and it will be “very strict about the amount of content we would ever allow to be pushed to our BBM community.” That being said, there are three ways that BBM Channels sponsored content will be promoted in the BBM app:

  1. Featured Placements: BBM Channel owners will have the ability to secure space on the Featured Channels tab to help promote their channel. This is the landing page for BBM Channels and will likely be considered prime real estate.
  2. Sponsored Invites: Channel owners can invite BBM users to join their channel by defining certain characteristics like age, location, and interests. These invites will appear in the invites tab of BBM marked as sponsored invites. As with invites from contacts, BBM users can accept the invite from the channel owner (subscribing them to that channel) or decline the invite. If a BBM user declines an invite they will not receive invites from that channel again. BlackBerry will further limit these invites to a maximum of three per month.
  3. Sponsored Posts: Within the Updates tab in BBM, BBM Channel owners will be able to place “clearly labeled” sponsored posts alongside updates from BBM Contacts and already subscribed BBM Channels. BlackBerry will dynamically determine how frequently Sponsored Posts appear in the Updates feed. Users will also be able to filter updates to only show Contacts, so they won’t see any Sponsored Posts.

While that doesn’t sound that great, BlackBerry does have some good news: the company promises not to insert “sponsored content of any kind” into BBM chats. This is all about BBM Channels, which only include brands and businesses.

Last but not least, the Canadian company emphasizes that “protecting user privacy remains a top focus.” When you first open BBM Channels, you’re asked for your age, location, and gender. The company promises that such personally identifiable information will not be viewable by any channel owners or advertisers.

In short, BlackBerry is finally trying to monetize its messaging platform. The company is working to find the tricky balance between what users want with what advertisers want, but BBM is no longer the dominating player that can afford mistakes.

See also – BM is getting photo sharing in multi-person chats, support for sharing larger files, and bigger emoticons

Top mage Credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images

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Google Play store now offers TV shows in Australia

Mar04
by Sindy Cator on March 4, 2014 at 9:39 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Google, Product Updates

The Google Play store is celebrating its two-year anniversary on March 5 and to coincide with the milestone, Google is finally offering TV shows to customers in Australia.

As Ausdroid reports, many popular shows, including The Walking Dead, Downton Abbey and The Vampire Diaries, are already available, although HBO content is reportedly absent, unlike in the US and the UK.

Update: Jason Murray from Ausdroid tells me that multiple HBO shows including Game of Thrones, True Blood, The Sopranos and Girls are now available in the Google Play store for Australia customers.

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While the new content is already visible on the front page of the Google Play store website, Ausdroid notes that it’s only appearing intermittently in the Google Play Movies & TV app. Although Google is yet to make an official announcement, it’s already listed in one of the company’s support pages. We expect it’s only a matter of time.

Australia is the fourth region to receive TV shows in the Google Play store, following Japan, the US and the UK. If Google wants to make its storefront the go-to place for purchasing and renting digital content, it would be wise to quickly expand its global offerings even further.

➤ Google Support (via Ausdroid)

Image Credit: Shutterstock

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