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The Daily Roundup for 05.24.2013
You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours — all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy. Comments Continue reading
Propellerhead to stop selling ReBirth for iPhone
Act quickly mobile music producers. Propellerhead, makers of the recording software Reason, have announced that they will stop selling and supporting the iPhone app ReBirth on June 1. ReBirth is a iOS version of the company’s Techno Micro Composer that started as a Mac program. The app emulates a Roland TB-303 bass synth and TR-808 and 909 drum machines. Using FX and sequencers the app allows users to create whole songs. The more expensive iPad version of ReBirth isn’t going anywhere, so home producers will still have that option. Ultimately the iPad version of the program is the strongest one, adding the ability to export your songs as MP3 files, unlike the iPhone version which can only share songs with other ReBirth for iPhone users. Sadly along with pulling the app from the iTunes store Propellerhead is also pulling support for ReBirth, meaning users will no longer be able to share their songs with other users who have the app. By removing the app’s only method of sharing the music it creates it seems like Propellerhead is intentionally crippling a popular feature on the app in favor of its iPad alternative. ReBirth is stil available in the iTunes store for $2.99 until June 1. Propellerhead to stop selling ReBirth for iPhone originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Fri, 24 May 2013 17:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments Continue reading
Google And Microsoft Now Besties, Teaming Up For YouTube App
Its been a little over a week since Larry Page told us that there needed to be more collaboration between companies in the technology sector, and then saw his company turn around and send a cease and desist letter to Microsoft for creating a YouTube application for Windows Phone that didn’t display ads. Microsoft played the honey badger, and kept the application up anyway . Turns out that they’re actually besties now , and they’re collaborating on a new YouTube app for Windows phone with advertisements. The app should be out in a couple of weeks From the sounds of it, the companies worked out their API issues, but details are sparse. We don’t know exactly when the app will go live. We don’t know what agreement the companies have reached to get to the point where at YouTube application can exist on Window Phone. Basically we know nothing , as usual. Continue reading
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Yahoo’s Shopping Spree Continues, Going After Hulu
Marissa Mayer’s shopping spree at Yahoo may be continuing. Fresh off the heels of picking up Tumblr , Yahoo has now placed a bid to buy up Hulu, and hopefully add it to its growing number of media properties. According Peter Kafka over at All Things D : The Web giant submitted a bid for the video site this morning, according to a person familiar with process … Yahoo had previously tried to buy a large stake in French video site DailyMotion, but that bid was stymied by the French government. Yahoo declined to comment. Yahoo picked up Tumblr, relaunched Flickr , and now they’re looking to go after a huge video publishing company. I’m not exactly sure what those Yahoos are up to, but it’s pretty obvious that they think their next evolutionary phase begins with controlling more media assets. Continue reading
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Apple cuts prices on refurbished iPad mini, iPad 4
Apple has further reduced the prices of refurbished iPad minis and fourth-generation iPads . The mini is now sporting a 15 percent discount, while the fourth-generation iPad has a 16 percent discount. You can find the new prices below for each respective model. iPad mini 16 GB Wi-Fi: $279 refurbished $329 brand-new 32 GB Wi-Fi: $359 refurbished $429 brand-new 64 GB Wi-Fi: $439 refurbished $529 brand-new 16 GB Wi-Fi + Cellular: $389 refurbished $459 brand-new 32 GB Wi-Fi + Cellular: $469 refurbished $559 brand-new 64 GB Wi-Fi + Cellular: $549 refurbished $659 brand-new Fourth-generation iPad 16 GB Wi-Fi: $419 refurbished $499 brand-new 32 GB Wi-Fi: $499 refurbished $599 brand-new 64 GB Wi-Fi: $579 refurbished $699 brand-new 16 GB Wi-Fi + Cellular: $529 refurbished $629 brand-new 32 GB Wi-Fi + Cellular: $609 refurbished $729 brand-new 64 GB Wi-Fi + Cellular: $689 refurbished $829 brand-new Apple cuts prices on refurbished iPad mini, iPad 4 originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Fri, 24 May 2013 16:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments Continue reading
Ailing Mac? Try Drive Genius 3
When your Mac starts acting unreliably your first line of defense is Apple’s Disk Utility , but that solves a small number of problems, such as permissions and disk verification and repair. A good second line of defense is Drive Genius 3 for Mac from Prosoft Engineering. Drive Genius offers repair and maintenance utilities you can use to make sure your hard drive runs at maximum efficiency. This US$99 suite of programs includes the following modules: Information, Defrag, DriveSlim, Repair, Scan, DrivePulse, Integrity Check, Initialize, Repartition, Duplicate, Shred, Benchtest, and Sector Edit. When you launch Drive Genius you can choose any one of the available utilities from a set of icons displayed across two screens. Each module presents an option to choose a drive, volume or files and folders on the right, depending on the utility’s purpose. Options available for each utility appear in the main window with simple instructions. A question mark icon on the bottom right opens the help file. The simple Preferences offer three options. You can choose to show the custom animation of data moving around a disk as a tool works, check for updates, and turn on email notification when a tool finishes its task. This last preference is a subtle reminder that many of the functions take a significant amount of time to run. The Modules The Information module provides a complete description of your hard drive, probably more information than you want. The balance of the modules are best run after you backup your data, in case of unexpected problems. Scan, Integrity Check, and Benchtest run read and write tests on your hard drive. They check for bad blocks, the health of your hardware, and in Benchtest, test the drives read and write speeds. As these tests sort of hammer on your drive, any electrical interruption or serious drive problem can result in data loss. That’s one good reason to make sure you have a good backup or copy of your drive on hand. The Duplicate module can create a backup for you, but as with many of these tools, it will not copy your current start-up drive unless you start from a different drive. Duplicate creates a bit-by-bit copy of your drive, so you must use a blank drive of equal or greater size to use it. Personally, I prefer Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper! to backup my drives, but including a backup module in Drive Genius just makes sense. It’s actually best to use the Drive Genius startup disk from which to run most of the tools. These tests chew through quite a bit of time, so make sure you run the programs when you don’t need the machine for a number of hours. The problem I often solve using Drive Genius 3 is a slow drive and one that mysteriously is eating up space at a surprising rate. That’s where DriveSlim and Defrag come in handy. DriveSlim is useful to search for large files, duplicate files over 1 MB, Unused Localizations (language files you don’t need), Universal Binaries, and Cache and Temporary files you no longer need. I’m not quite sure I understand how it works though. I wasn’t happy with the way DriveSlim displays the information, I found that it showed duplicates that were not, but only with files over 320 MB. On one drive, using Mac OS X 10.6.8, it listed both duplicate files and on another, in OS X 10.8, it listed only one file and I had to search for the duplicate in the Finder to see where it was stored. I then manually removed the file stored in the wrong folder. I’m sure that’s not the way the tool was designed to work, but I was not confident to just check a box next to the DriveSlim found file and have it decide which file to keep, where to alias that file, or where to back up the file. You can choose which of the files to locate, but if you choose to act on only one type of file, you must run DriveSlim again to work on another type of file. Time consuming to say the least. Even though most people claim you don’t need to defragment a Mac-based hard drive, the OS actually only defragments files that are less than 20 MB. If you create or edit sound, video, or photographic files, you may have some hefty sized files on your drive(s). As Apple states in one of its manpages for XSan: “There are two major types of fragmentation to note: file fragmentation and free space fragmentation.” “A file extent is a contiguous allocation unit within a file. When a large enough contiguous space cannot be found to allocate to a file, multiple smaller file extents are created. Each extent represents a different physical spot in a storage pool. Requiring multiple extents to address file data impacts performance in a number of ways.” In short, if pieces of the file you want to use are scattered all over your hard drive, it is working harder to deliver that file to you, slowing your workflow, and potentially reducing the lifespan of your hard drive. In checking a couple of my hard drives I found movie files that were divided into over 2000 fragments and photo files with over 100 fragments. When you run Defrag the files are concatenated into one whole file and the free space is moved to one area. I did test defragmenting my startup drive, not a recommended action to take, but I have a current backup. Drive Genius reboots your Mac into the Command Line and runs the defrag command, which also repairs your drive and reboots your Mac when its done. It worked fine, but a bit unnerving to watch. The Repair module seems to duplicate the functions of Disk Utility, such as verify and repair disk errors and permissions. It will also rebuild the drive’s catalog file. The rest of the modules are aimed at setting up your drives. You can Initialize a drive and format it for GUID (recommended for Intel Macs) or use the old Apple Partition Map. You can also Repartition a volume, but not your start up drive-unless you start off the Drive Genius 3 disc. Partitioning lets you divide one drive into multiple volumes. I seem to be one of the few people who still partitions my drives and use this function when I first use a new drive. Explanation of initializing, partitioning, and Sector Editing your drive are beyond the scope of this review, but you can find more information on the Drive Genius site and in the Help file. One word of caution, if you do not know exactly what you are doing, never use Sector Edit, because it can corrupt the drive and render files useless. Last is the newest module, added in Drive Genius 2, DrivePulse. This module loads into your Apple menu bar and monitors your drives in the background. I found it unnecessary on my new iMac, but have used it in the past on older machines. It checks for fragmentation, and file and physical drive problems. On my new iMac most of the drives I loaded yielded a Pending status. It checks drives when the machine is idle, so it doesn’t interrupt your work. You can turn it off from the menu item or within Drive Genius. Conclusion The one thing Drive Genius will not do is run any tests on a drive that has serious physical problems, which is a shame. I started my tests using a 160 GB Iomega Ego that had trouble mounting. Anyone who deals with drives knows that clicks means ensuing death, but usually you have a little time to remove your files before the drive goes belly up. Well, this drive with three partitions fell off my desktop within 5 minutes. Drive Genius could see it initially, but would not run any tests and I couldn’t recover anything from it. Drive Genius 3 is especially useful if you create or edit very large files. For this review, I tested version 3.2.2, but have also used version 1 and 2 in the past. The price of Drive Genius pales against the cost of a new hard drive. At about $7.60 per module, it helps you keep your machine lean and mean and working at peak efficiency. Requirements: Intel-based Mac OS X 10.6.8 to 10.8.x 1 GB RAM Does not support Drobo drives Limited support for FAT32, ExFAT, NTFS, and Software RAID Upgrade from competing product for $75 Ailing Mac? Try Drive Genius 3 originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Fri, 24 May 2013 14:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments Continue reading
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AT&T’s GoPhone prepaid brand to fully support iPhone
AT&T’s prepay GoPhone service is to include an iPhone purchase option as of today. The service will also gain the addition of 4G LTE and HSPA+ support, according to MacRumors . GoPhone lets users sign up for AT&T service without joining a contract. Previously, iPhone owners could sign up for the service but they would have no access to cellular data. With the update expected to roll out today, iPhone owners will be able to access all of AT&T’s services on a GoPhone contract, including 4G LTE and Visual Voicemail. MacRumors says that iPhone owners will have three options for GoPhone service. The highest-priced one is a US$65 plan that offers unlimited texts and calls and one gigabyte of data. AT&T is also offering $50 and $25 plans that include text and calls, but users will have to add additional data plans on top. When choosing a GoPhone plan, users can bring in their existing unlocked iPhone or they can buy an unlocked iPhone from AT&T in the store. MacRumors says that current GoPhone plan owners will be automatically updated with cellular data support for their iPhone on June 21, but the site says that those that want to see cellular data support before then may be able to have their plan manually upgraded first. AT&T’s GoPhone prepaid brand to fully support iPhone originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Fri, 24 May 2013 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments Continue reading
Macbooks Could Get 50% Better Battery With Intel’s Upcoming Haswell Chips
It’s almost that time again when Intel will release its new lineup of processors, which seems to happen on a two-year cycle. Apple is always one of the first, if not the first, company to have the new processors inside its computers, so with Haswell processor expected to debut in a few weeks, it makes sense that we’ll also be seeing some new Macbooks with Haswell announced soon. And this is definitely a good thing. Intel is stating that the new chip will have great effects on battery life, as reducing power consumption is Haswell’s main goal. Intel says that Haswell will give laptops 50% better battery life than what they had with the previous generation Ivy Bridge processors. When the laptop’s in standby mode, battery improvements will be even more remarkable, with battery life being extended by up to 20 times. The chips will also greatly improve the integrated graphics capabilities of Macbooks, with graphic performance expected to be doubled. Haswell is a big upgrade over the Ivy Bridge processors in the current Macbooks. It is the “tock” in Intel’s “tick tock” cycle. This means that while Ivy Bridge was only a minor update over the preceding Sandy Bridge, Haswell provides substantial improvements and changes. There have been rumors of a new Macbook Air being announced at WWDC, which would include Haswell, so we might be able to see just how big these improvements are in a few short weeks. Continue reading
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Best Buy to begin month-long iPhone sale on Sunday
AllThingsD is reporting that Best Buy plans to begin a monthlong iPhone sale on Sunday . iPhone prices will drop by US$50 when bought in conjunction with a two-year contract from AT&T, Sprint or Verizon. All current models of the iPhone — iPhone 4, iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 — are included. This coming Monday in the United States is Memorial Day, and the weekend prior is a big shoppers’ weekend. Best Buy is also offering discounts on several popular Android handsets, but those discounts are expected to expire on June 1. There’s no word on why Best Buy’s iPhone sale will carry on for an entire month, but it could be that the company is trying to move inventory before any potential iPhone announcements this summer. Best Buy to begin month-long iPhone sale on Sunday originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Fri, 24 May 2013 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Source | Permalink | Email this | Comments Continue reading
NASA WISE Deputy Project Scientist Amy Mainzer on the Apple //e and Kinect-powered laptops
Every week, a new and interesting human being tackles our decidedly geeky take on the Proustian Q&A. This is the Engadget Questionnaire . In our latest round of gadget-related queries, Astrophysicist and NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Principle Scientist Amy Mainzer discusses the fully-body typing experience and planetary preservation. Join us after the jump for her responses to our full barrage of questions. Filed under: Misc Comments Source: Distro Issue 92 Continue reading