Sabtu, 06 April 2019

Netflix abruptly loses support for Apple AirPlay - Engadget

Netflix has supported AirPlay streaming from iOS devices to Apple TV since 2013, and while it wasn't the world's most necessary feature it is odd to hear that this week users noticed it suddenly stopped working. As MacRumors and Apple Insider point out, a support page on Netflix's website now says "Airplay is no longer supported for use with Netflix due to technical limitations."

Whatever those technical limitations might be -- arising at the same time Apple revealed a Netflix competitor with Apple TV+ and is making its AirPlay 2 protocol available on more devices -- they shouldn't interrupt your streaming by much. The Apple TV, and any other AirPlay-ready device, will certainly include a Netflix app built-in, and may even work with the Cast button as a fallback. Even if it doesn't, AirPlay Mirroring still works too, even if it's not as convenient. It could be annoying logging into Netflix with an awkward TV remote instead of just pressing one button on your phone or tablet, but for now that's what it will take.

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2019-04-06 12:05:36Z
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Netflix abruptly loses support for Apple AirPlay - Engadget

Netflix has supported AirPlay streaming from iOS devices to Apple TV since 2013, and while it wasn't the world's most necessary feature it is odd to hear that this week users noticed it suddenly stopped working. As MacRumors and Apple Insider point out, a support page on Netflix's website now says "Airplay is no longer supported for use with Netflix due to technical limitations."

Whatever those technical limitations might be -- arising at the same time Apple revealed a Netflix competitor with Apple TV+ and is making its AirPlay 2 protocol available on more devices -- they shouldn't interrupt your streaming by much. The Apple TV, and any other AirPlay-ready device, will certainly include a Netflix app built-in, and may even work with the Cast button as a fallback. Even if it doesn't, AirPlay Mirroring still works too, even if it's not as convenient. It could be annoying logging into Netflix with an awkward TV remote instead of just pressing one button on your phone or tablet, but for now that's what it will take.

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2019-04-06 11:26:51Z
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You can trade in any working Android or iOS device and get US$200 off your Samsung Galaxy S10 purchase - Notebookcheck.net

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2019-04-06 05:57:51Z
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Jumat, 05 April 2019

Apple Music is the latest service to slash prices in India - The Verge

Apple Music has slashed its prices in India, following price cuts by local streaming services JioSaavn and Gaana. Apple Music is now being offered for 99 rupees ($1.43) a month, down from 120 rupees ($1.73) a month.

While many outlets are reporting the price cut is in direct response to Spotify and YouTube Music’s recent launches in India, this is only part of the story. There are several India-specific streaming services that are incredibly popular within the country, like JioSaavn and Gaana. These companies are already established and have tens of millions of users. Gaana, in particular, counts 80 million users, which is about half of India’s active music streaming market.

Over two weeks ago, JioSaavn quietly offered a promotion that reduced its price, dropping its annual fee from 999 rupees ($14.44) to 299 rupees ($4.32). Many missed it because the company only advertised the discount to a portion of its user base. At the time, a rep for JioSaavn told The Verge: “We often run various limited-time promotions based on a specific segment of our user base that we want to reach. The discount is technically available to everyone, but we only publicize it within the specific user group that it’s designed for.” In response, Gaana ran its own promotion to match JioSaavn, cutting its annual fee from 1,098 rupees ($15.87) to 299 rupees ($4.32). Both services left the pricing for monthly subscriptions untouched at 99 rupees ($1.43).

These two promotions were likely spurred by Spotify and YouTube Music’s entries into India, and now, Apple Music is doing the same. Its monthly fee now matches local player pricing and YouTube Music, and this also makes it cheaper than Spotify’s monthly plan in India, which costs 119 rupees ($1.72).

India is a market that’s been called music’s “sleeping giant,” with the world’s second-largest smartphone market and falling data rates that see millions of new people sign up for online services every month. While the customer base for streaming services in India is exponentially growing, subscription income for these services isn’t rising in tandem. Less than 1 percent of streaming music subscribers pay for a standalone subscription in India, and about 14 percent pay for music through a bundled subscription (such as Amazon Prime or via a mobile contract).

Those in India who do pay for music streaming don’t pay much in comparison to other countries, and now they’re paying even less. It appears that all of these new entrants in the country’s growing market are creating a race to the bottom in an effort to establish India’s new pecking order in streaming music.

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2019-04-05 18:05:38Z
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Amazon is releasing its own AirPod look-alikes - Vox.com

Amazon is making wireless earbuds equipped with its voice assistant Alexa, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported Thursday.

Citing anonymous sources within the company, Gurman said the earbuds will look and function like Apple’s super-popular AirPods, but that Amazon is working on better audio quality for its version of the product. His report details specific features:

The headphones will let people use their voice to order goods, access music, weather and other information on the go. The Amazon digital assistant will be summoned by saying “Alexa.” There will be physical gesture controls, such as tapping to pick up and end calls and switch between songs, the people said. Amazon declined to comment.

The Amazon earbuds will be the first Alexa wearable and will help the company push its voice assistant into more and more daily routines — skirting the fact that it doesn’t have a naturally compatible operating system that puts it on millions of phones, as Siri does with iOS or Google Assistant does with Android.

Gurman also cites Counterpoint Research, saying that Apple sold more than 7 million pairs of AirPods in the last quarter of 2018 alone. The first generation of AirPods debuted in September 2016, and the devices have been mimicked by Google, which released its poorly reviewed Pixel Buds in October 2017, and Samsung, which launched its also poorly reviewed Galaxy Buds this February.

AirPods have been a bizarre cultural moment, in part because they looked very strange when people first started wearing them in public and in part because they were so expensive ($159) and so easy to lose. “Owners of AirPods are rich idiots” quickly became a popular meme genre, and AirPods are an entire “subculture” on the internet phenomena database Know Your Meme.

The memes have gotten stranger and more elaborate over the past six months, peaking again around the holidays — this time with TikTok clips mocking AirPod owners for assuming that anyone who still has wires on their headphones is homeless, and with viral Instagram posts, including one that shows people who were gifted AirPods at Christmas being knighted as new “members” of the cultural elite.

“The AirPod jokes wave has crested once again,” New York magazine’s Brian Feldman wrote in January. According to Mashable, a 27-year-old lobbyist was mocked by a group of 20 preteens for wearing normal earbuds earlier this year. (“I was walking to my office down Pennsylvania Avenue and began putting my headphones [in] to make a call. A group of 20 or so middle school students passed by me with one loudly proclaiming ‘nice headphone[s]’ and another exclaiming ‘POOR.’”)

Apple launched the second-generation AirPods in March 2019, marking them up to $199. For Amazon, the typical play is to make super-cheap hardware that becomes ubiquitous because it seems silly not to buy it. Its AirPods competitor, it would be reasonable to assume, will come at a price point significantly lower than Apple’s; this imperative could be why, as the Gurman report mentions, the company has had such a hard time finding a manufacturer. As with the proliferation of its Echo smart speakers, Amazon probably doesn’t even care if it takes a hit on the product. It just wants Alexa in every ear.

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2019-04-05 15:50:00Z
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Why Snap Stock Jumped Today - Motley Fool

What happened

Shares of Snapchat parent Snap (NYSE:SNAP) are jumping today, up 5% as of 11:20 a.m. EDT, after the company unveiled a handful of new offerings yesterday. Wall Street analysts were somewhat mixed on the news, but some upgraded Snap shares in research notes this morning.

So what

On Thursday, Snap hosted its first partner conference and unveiled a new mobile gaming platform that would be ad-supported and free for users. Titles will include original games and third-party games from partner developers. Snap is also launching eight more Snap Originals, exclusive short-form video content with shows that typically run just a few minutes. Snapchat will get additional augmented reality (AR) video filters that aren't focused on selfies but instead incorporate AR technology into other types of overlays like famous landmarks, among others. Snapchat will soon allow users to share Stories on other third-party apps, too.

Three screenshots of group calling interface in Snapchat

Image source: Snap.

As part of its growing ad business, Snap announced the Snap Audience Network, an ad network that will allow it to run ads in other apps. The most prominent digital advertising businesses utilize ad networks to expand their reach and ad-targeting capabilities.

Now what

The Snap Audience Network is potentially the most important of the announcements, as the core Snapchat platform has seemingly peaked in terms of user growth. Lacking user growth, launching an ad network could allow Snap to continue growing its advertising business outside of Snapchat.

However, analyst reactions were mixed. Morgan Stanley analysts believe the new offerings have potential but "material monetization of this new engagement is not as straightforward," opting to keep a sell rating and $5.50 price target. Stifel has a neutral rating and $10 price target, with analysts saying the announcements showed Snap can still innovate. Summit Insights upgraded Snap shares from sell to hold while doubling its price target from $5 to $10. Bank of America Merrill Lynch kept its neutral rating but increased its price target from $10 to $12.

Overall, analysts were cautiously optimistic about the news, recognizing the potential while waiting to see if Snap can execute.

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2019-04-05 16:40:18Z
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We might like these $30 true wireless earbuds more than Apple’s $159 AirPods - BGR

Logic might dictate that it’s impossible for a pair of $30 headphones from a little-known brand to be better than $159 headphones from a huge company, but there’s one thing you have to consider when it comes to comparing the SoundPEATS True Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds to Apple’s AirPods: plastic. Since the tips of Apple’s AirPods are made of smooth plastic, you can’t create seal in order to isolate sound. With the SoundPEATS true wireless buds though, the tips are silicone so all that bass is locked into your ear canal. Definitely check them out before you spend more than five times as much on AirPods.

Here’s some additional info from the product page:

  • [TWS & BLUETOOTH 5.0] – Adopt global professional Realtek chipset, true wireless design with latest Bluetooth 5.0, the SoundPEATS TrueFree wireless earbuds own fast and stable transmission without tangling.
  • [SINGLE & COUPLE] – Support working together to enjoy stereo sound, or using one earbud only for preference or driving safety. Different from the previous version or other brand, the TrueFree wireless earbuds provide HiFi stereo sound at both music and phone calls.
  • [ONE-STEP PAIRING] – Born to offer you every convenience, the earbuds are built with very easy operation. Pull out the earbuds from charging case and hit on Bluetooth list. That’s how easily you get the earbuds paired.
  • [EXTENDED PLAYTIME] – Compact and lightweight magnetic charging case for you to carry the earbuds around. 3.5 hours playtime per charge and 15 hours in total, the earbuds strive to keep you company longer.
  • [BIG IN SMALL] – SoundPEATS TrueFree wireless earbuds fulfill all your fantasy and needs about Bluetooth earphones. As long as your device is with Bluetooth version above 4.0, you can use it with the earbuds. SoundPEATS provides 12 months hassle-free warranty to ensure the enjoyment of your purchase.

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2019-04-05 15:33:00Z
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