Shazam mobile update adds in-app music player, deeper Spotify integration and ‘Shazam Counts’

Shazam has today updated its mobile apps and desktop platform that bring a number of new features for users, such as more personalized music news for registered users and a quick access ‘Hall of Fame’ for the platform’s most Shazamed users. Other notable updates include deeper spotify integration that allows users to listen back to full tracks on Spotify from within Shazam, and its own new in-app Music Player that lets users quickly listen to the Shazam charts. The Spotify integration also allows you to automatically add Shazamed tracks to a specific playlist. Rounding off the list of changes is…



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Wakie’s alarm clock that lets you get woken up by strangers is now available for iPhone

We know, we know, you’ve long been hankering for the time when you could arrange a phone call with a perfect stranger to wake you up in the morning. If you’re an Android or Windows Phone user, of course, you’ve had this option since September, but poor old iPhone owners have been left out of the action until today. Now, however, Wakie is available to download for iOS devices, meaning that the sound of a stranger’s voice first thing in the morning doesn’t have to be the forerunner to a pang of regret. While the whole reason behind it is…



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The Pirate Bay is offline after Swedish police seize servers

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You might have noticed that The Pirate Bay is offline today; the site has disappeared after Swedish Police reportedly raided premises in Stockholm containing the service’s servers. According to Torrentfreak, Swedish authorities confirmed that local police completed a raid in Stockholm this morning. Paul Inter, police national coordinator for IP enforcement said: “There has been a crackdown on a server room in Greater Stockholm. This is in connection with violations of copyright law,” Developing…





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Preso.tv: A really easy way of sharing presentation slides worldwide in real-time

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Presentations are as popular as ever, but the way we consume them is changing. Once the preserve of lecture halls and boardrooms, they’re now increasingly viewed in multiple locations at once online. How do you make sure everyone is on the same page? Preso.tv. Preso.tv lets you broadcast, view, and share Retina-quality presentations on smartphones, tablets, and computers in real-time, anywhere in the world via a Web browser or dedicated iOS app. If you’re the one sharing a presentation you simply upload it in PowerPoint, Word or PDF format. You can do this from the website or by sharing from…



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VLC for Android leaves beta

VLC, the beloved video player for desktop and mobile, has finally exited beta with a stable version 1.0 release on Android, reports Android Police. After being in beta for two years, the stable release brings bug fixes for Android 5.0 and ARMv8 processors, but no notable new features. In fact, it’s still missing Chromecast support which was promised back in June. Still, it’s a step forward that fans of the play-anything video and audio app will be happy to hear about. ➤ VLC for Android on Google Play [via Android Police]





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City of Portland sues Uber for illegal transportation service

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If we’re to believe the Portlandia TV show, the city of Portland is pretty chill. In reality, not so much, and Uber is currently in its crosshairs. Today the city of Portland, Oregon filed suit against Uber for operating a “private-for hire transportation service.” In other words, Uber is being sued for being Uber. The city contends that the company is in violation of the city’s regulations concerning transportation services. The city’s transportation director Leah Treat issued the company a cease and desist order that included the following: I am hereby directing that Uber Technologies Inc…. or any other Uber…



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Trustev hopes to rid the Internet of trolls forever

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A new product by Trustev has big ambitions: get rid of trolls on Internet comments. The company has developed a product for publishers to help blacklist trolls, even if they’ve changed their IP address, browser, email address or are trying to hide themselves using a VPN. Trustev says it uses a “digital fingerprint” made up of hundreds of data points like the user’s MAC address, cellphone tower, device ID and more to detect abusive behavior, then threaten users with a permanent ban. The company knows what it’s doing as it also offers a successful e-commerce product to protect against fraud.…



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10 of the best iPhone and iPad apps from November 2014

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With November now firmly behind us and December rapidly passing by, it’s time to take a look at the best new and updated apps for iPhone and iPad from last month. From emoji-fying keyboards, to new ways to record a podcast, to ‘Tinder for new music'; we’ve got a lot of ground to cover. Rinbw Rinbw is a new iOS app that lets you record and upload a five-second video to set as your incoming call alert for other users of the app. Of course, seeing other users’ video clips, or other people seeing yours, relies on them also having…



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10 of the best Android apps from November 2014

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November sure was a busy month for new apps and notable updates; from photo recognition, to launchers, to Biz Stone’s new app for sharing random thoughts. Here are 10 of the essential new apps and updates that you should know about from November. Yummly If you’re an Android owning foodie, there’s a good chance you’ve been hankering for a slice of Yummly’s recipe search and discovery app for a long while now. And now you can. The core package of recipes and recommendations is delivered alongside additional features and slick imagery designed to get you slavering. While iOS owners have…



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BBC iPlayer hits XBox One and extends TV show downloads to 30 days

The PS4 got iPlayer at launch but the BBC made XBox One owners wait a little longer. Now, just in time for Christmas, the wait is over. The BBC has launched an iPlayer app for XBox One which takes advantage of the console’s Kinect voice control features. To grab the new app, you just need to switch on your console and log in to XBox Live, you’ll find the new BBC iPlayer app there as a free download. The BBC has also announced that it’s extending the extending the time you have to download TV shows to watch offline from…



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