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Londoners can register a new .London Web address from April 29

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by Sindy Cator on February 14, 2014 at 1:55 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider, UK

London 520x338 Londoners can register a new .London Web address from April 29It has been a long time coming, but details around the new .London domain have surfaced today – yes, April 29 is the day you can procure your very own localized city-branded Web address.

This actually makes the UK capital one of the first cities in the world to officially unveil its new domain. The domain was secured by key city representatives in a deal with ICANN back in 2013, and the Internet body is launching around a thousand new generic top-level domains in total.

A YouGov survey found that more than 200,000 firms will stake their claim to the new .London addresses, and April 29 will herald the start of a three-month phase that gives Londoners priority in terms of reserving their desired .London address – trademark-owners will also be given priority. You can garner more details on the new .london domain here.

➤ New Dot London Domain Launches April 29  | Press Release

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Musx for iPhone wants to make it easier to share your favorite tunes

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by Sindy Cator on February 14, 2014 at 1:06 pm
Posted In: Apps, Around the Web, Insider, Product Reviews

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While there’s no shortage of mobile apps for discovering new music, that doesn’t stop a steady stream of new incarnations hitting app stores around the world.

The latest one to hit our radar goes by the name of Musx, an iPhone app that taps YouTube’s gargantuan arsenal of music to create a social network of sorts around good tunes. While that may not sound overly innovative on its own, Musx does actually bring a nicely designed app to the table.

The problem, as Musx sees it, is this. While there are many services that cater for individual listening – Spotify, Rdio, YouTube and many, many more – when it comes to sharing a song, they all rely on social platforms such as Facebook. But people typically don’t visit social networks to listen to music, and these networks don’t save or record music that is shared, thus they tend to get lost in the foggy ruins of time. This is where Musx wants to help.

How it works

You can view a ‘what’s popular’ stream from strangers, or manually search for songs, adding to playlists or queuing them up to play automatically. While this is something that YouTube itself is becoming more proficient at, Musx also lets you connect with friends directly.

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Via the gift of Facebook, Twitter and your phone’s contacts, you can search for buddies already using the service – which, given Musx is still a fledgling platform, may not be many. It certainly wasn’t many in my case.

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This could become a great music bookmarking and playlisting service for groups of friends. For now, it’s a good alternative to searching for and saving music you like on YouTube, while also getting a glimpse into trending tunes. However, you probably wouldn’t use this for discovering the latest, greatest new band. There are better apps for that.

Musx shows promise though. You can network with strangers, reshare music, add comments and give a thumbs-up. It’s like Facebook-meets-Instagram-meets-YouTube-meets… you get the picture.

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Overall, Musx has been very well designed and thought-out and it’s certainly worth checking out. It’s optimized for iPhone and iPod touch, and is available to download from the App Store now.

➤ Musx | App Store

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Bitcoin exchange Bitstamp says it will enable withdrawals again later today

Feb14
by Sindy Cator on February 14, 2014 at 12:50 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider

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Bitstamp, one of the largest Bitcoin exchanges in the world, plans to enable withdrawals again later today. The Slovenia-based firm suspended this transaction type earlier in the week because of a denial-of-service (DOS) attack.

The Bitcoin exchange says it’s been working with “core” Bitcoin developers on a fix, which has now passed its internal tests and audits. Withdrawals were suspended until further notice last Tuesday (February 14) after it detected a number of “inconsistent results” in its Bitcoind wallet.

Bitstamp has cited “misunderstandings” related to its Bitcoin wallet implementation as the reason why it was vulnerable to a DOS attack. “No funds have been lost and no funds are at risk,” Bitstamp said in a statement.

Mt. Gox, another popular Bitcoin exchange, halted withdrawals indefinitely seven days ago after spotting “unusual activity” on its own Bitcoin wallets. It described the problem as a “bug” which allowed users to claim that a Bitcoin transfer didn’t take place, when in fact it did. This could create a loophole where the payment was sent a second time, incorrectly.

“Since the transaction appears as if it has not proceeded correctly, the bitcoins may be resent,” Mt. Gox explained.

We have reached out to Mt. Gox to find out whether it’s readying a similar fix for its own Bitcoin exchange and if so, when it hoped to begin processing withdrawals again.

➤ Bitstamp (Statement)

Image Credit: George Frey/Getty Images

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The Nokia Lumia 1320 hits the UK via EE, Virgin Mobile and Carphone Warehouse on Feb 24

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by Sindy Cator on February 14, 2014 at 12:36 pm
Posted In: Around the Web, Insider, UK

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Way back in October, Nokia unveiled the Lumia 1320, a six-inch, 720p phablet with a 5-megapixel camera and a 1.7GHz dual-core Snapdragon 400 processor. And today, Nokia confirmed it’s arriving in the UK from February 24 with EE, Virgin Mobile and Carphone Warehouse, as well as a slew of other online retailers.

The Carphone Warehouse is now listing the device starting from £21 a month with an expected delivery of February 27, and pre-orders are open now. Pricing and actual availability for EE and Virgin Mobile has yet to be confirmed.

➤ Nokia Lumia 1320

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Indian music service Dhingana shuts down 2 months after losing its biggest label

Feb14
by Sindy Cator on February 14, 2014 at 11:47 am
Posted In: Around the Web, Asia, India

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Indian music streaming service Dhingana has quietly closed the shutters on its service, ending months of speculation about its future after it lost a key partnership.

A brief farewell note on the Dhingana website – first spotted by Medianama — simply says that “all good things must come to an end” and thanks its users. No explanation for the closure is given:

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Dhingana had raised venture funding — its most recent $7 million round closed in 2012 — and hired its first external CEO less than one year ago, but ultimately it came unstuck after its biggest music label partner — T-Series — declined to renew its licensing agreement in December.

“We were not able to see much traction in the service and secondly we couldn’t agree on the commercials and both parties thus decided to part ways in an amicable manner,” T-Series president Neeraj Kalyan told TechCrunch at the time of the break-up.

Speaking at the time, CEO Rohit Bhatia told Medianama only that the service was in the process of ‘restructuring’. However, the service appears to have paid the ultimate price for its break-up with T-Series.

We’ve reached out to Dhingana for more details. For now Indian music lovers can turn to Saavn or Times India’s Gaana.com, but the fact that the most funded company is bowing out of the game illustrates the difficulties of running a legitimate streaming service in a country where labels are all powerful.

Related: India’s Flipkart shutters digital music store, says country’s download market ‘will not scale’

Headline image via ronfromyork / Shutterstock

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