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Sidecar offers in-call media sharing, free Wi-Fi calls to US and Canada

Sidecar offers in-call media sharing, free Wi-Fi calls to US and Canada

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Sidecar is launching a new app on iOS and taking it out of beta on Android today. It’s an ambitious attempt to rethink what CEO Rob Williams calls the most common and least innovative icon on a smartphone’s screen: the phone app. The basic premise is simple: when you’re on a call with another Sidecar user, you’ll have large buttons to instantly share video, pictures, contact information, or location information with the person on the other end.

Those features aren’t necessarily enough to bring in users — especially since they require people on both ends to install the app. To help ease the way, Sidecar is offering a carrot to potential users: free Wi-Fi calling to any number in the US and Canada. That’s the carrot, but the…

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Fruit Ninja celebrates 2-year anniversary with new powerups, free iOS codes

Fruit Ninja celebrates 2-year anniversary with new powerups, free iOS codes


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Fruit Ninja might not really need updating – it’s pretty feature-complete if there is fruit for you to slice, and you can slice it – but Halfbrick is adding content to the mobile game anyway in honor of its two-year anniversary. The new update will be live May 24.

Gutsu and Truffles join the cast (in other words, Sensei), bringing with them a shop where you can purchase powerups that add time, deflect bombs, or explode, in exchange for Starfruit, a new currency that you earn in-game.

Speaking of currency, Halfbrick is handing out the iPhone game at no cost right now on its anniversary website. The offer is limited, but we’d be surprised if this Starfruit update weren’t leading into an optional microtransaction-based system like that in Jetpack Joyride.

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CableWiFi to offer more than 50,000 free access points to cable subscribers

CableWiFi to offer more than 50,000 free access points to cable subscribers


CableWifi Hotspots

Five major U.S. cable companies have teamed up to offer more than 50,000 free Wi-Fi hotspots to subscribers. The service will be known as “CableWiFi,” and will be offered to customers of Bright House Networks, Cablevision, Comcast, Cox Communications and Time Warner Cable. The service initially launched in New York City and central Florida earlier May, and is set to expand to other markets in the coming months. “This effort adds great value to our high speed Internet customers by providing free wireless Internet access on all of their WiFi enabled devices in our markets and additional areas across the country,” said Nomi Bergman, President of Bright House Networks. The joint press release follows below.

Major U.S. Cable Companies Join Forces on WiFi

Bright House Networks, Cablevision, Comcast, Cox Communications and Time Warner Cable Will Share Access to over 50,000 Hotspots, Expand WiFi Availability and Simplify Access for their High Speed Internet Customers

BOSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Bright House Networks, Cablevision, Comcast, Cox Communications and Time Warner Cable today announce that they will enable each other’s high-speed Internet customers to access their metro WiFi networks, totaling over 50,000 hotspots. To simplify access, a new network name, “CableWiFi”, has been created for subscribers to use when accessing the WiFi hotspots outside their home market. The first implementation is already complete as Bright House Networks and Cablevision launched “CableWiFi” alongside their branded WiFi networks in the New York City area and central Florida earlier this month. Over the next few months, the “CableWiFi” network name will be added by each of the cable companies to their branded WiFi hotspots.

“This effort adds great value to our high speed Internet customers by providing free wireless Internet access on all of their WiFi enabled devices in our markets and additional areas across the country,” said Nomi Bergman, President of Bright House Networks.

“We believe that WiFi is a superior approach to mobile data, and that cable providers are best positioned to build the highest-capacity national network offering customers fast and reliable Internet connections when away from their home or business broadband service,” said Kristin Dolan, Cablevision’s senior executive vice president of product management and marketing. “We’ve built an extensive WiFi network in our own service area, and see real value and potential in other leading providers joining with us to extend that connectivity to major markets across the country.”

Dave Watson, Chief Operating Officer of Comcast Cable added, “Mobility is an increasingly important part of our Xfinity services product roadmap. WiFi technology, coupled with our agreements with Verizon Wireless, are two significant ways we are executing on our strategy to deliver the best in- and out-of-home communications experience for our customers.”

“The way customers are using our service continues to evolve,” said Jill Campbell, Cox Communications COO. “This is a new area of opportunity that we need to explore.”

“We have long been the leading providers of high-speed internet services in our customers’ homes. Through our rollout of WiFi and the benefits of this collaboration we greatly increase the value and reach of our high-speed internet service, providing access to broadband outside the home and in cities across the country,” said Rob Marcus, President and COO of Time Warner Cable.

When traveling outside their home markets, high-speed Internet subscribers of the participating companies will look for the “CableWiFi” network and through a simple sign-on process connect using the same credentials as when accessing their providers’ WiFi networks. In the coming months, users will be able to have their devices auto-connect to the Internet when located in any of the “Cable WiFi” hotspots.

The participating cable operators currently offer more than 50,000 WiFi hotspots located in New York City and the surrounding Tri-State area, Los Angeles, Tampa, Orlando, and Philadelphia. The operators plan to continue to grow the number of WiFi hotspots and expand into several additional cities. The network has both indoor and outdoor WiFi hotspots located in popular, high traffic locations, such as shopping districts, cafes, malls, arenas, restaurants, parks and beaches. Subscribers will be able to find the nearest WiFi hotspots by visiting the WiFi homepage of their current cable provider or going to www.cablewifi.com.

This is the largest and most inclusive WiFi sharing effort among cable operators to date. In early 2010, Cablevision, Comcast and Time Warner Cable entered into an agreement allowing their customers in New York City, Long Island, New Jersey, Philadelphia and Connecticut to access WiFi hotspots offered by each operator in these areas.

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Google will keep Android free and open for at least five years

Google will keep Android free and open for at least five years

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According to the Wall Street Journal, Reuters, and the Associated Press, Google had to agree to keep Android free and available for anyone to use for at least the next five years in order to gain China’s approval to purchase Motorola Mobility. There’s no more information given on the exact reason for this request, but it seems likely that it was included to allay fears that Google would give Motorola preferential treatment compared to other Android manufacturers. This stipulation removes the possibility of Google closing off Android to other OEMs — though its worth noting that Google has never given any indication that it was considering such a move.

Of course, Android isn’t technically the property of Google — it was created and…

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Kindle Fire How-To Guide: Your Guide to Tips, Tricks, Free Books, and Startup

Kindle Fire How-To Guide: Your Guide to Tips, Tricks, Free Books, and Startup

Kindle Fire How-To Guide: Your Guide to Tips, Tricks, Free Books, and Startup

Amazon’s Kindle Fire is full of new whistles and bells as well as some great technology. This guide will take you step-by-step with all of the Kindle Fire’s features including setup, navigating each tab, play music and videos, read eBooks, and download and use apps.

Each chapter contains detailed instructions complete with screenshots, tips, tricks, and shortcuts to quickly get up to speed and more. Additionally, this guide shows you how to and where to receive FREE books, music,

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Microsoft offers free Xbox 360 to PC buyers

Microsoft offers free Xbox 360 to PC buyers


Free Microsoft Xbox Promotion

Microsoft is looking to bolster sales of Windows-powered computers this summer by offering students a free Xbox 360 video game console with a qualifying PC purchase. Beginning on May 18th in Canada and on May 20th in the United States, students who purchase a PC for at least $ 599 CAD in Canada or $ 699 in the U.S. will receive a free 4GB Xbox 360. Purchases must be made from participating retailers including Best Buy, Dell.com, Fry’s Electronics, HPDirect.com, Microsoft Stores and NewEgg.com in the U.S., and Best Buy, Dell.ca, Future Shop, Staples and The Source in Canada. Microsoft did not indicate when the promotion ends.

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GreatShield EZseal Plus 100% Bubble Free Guaranteed Anti-Glare (Matte) Screen Protector Film Mask for Kindle Fire

GreatShield EZseal Plus 100% Bubble Free Guaranteed Anti-Glare (Matte) Screen Protector Film Mask for Kindle Fire

GreatShield EZseal Plus 100% Bubble Free Guaranteed Anti-Glare (Matte) Screen Protector Film Mask for Kindle Fire

  • One-step, guaranteed bubble free installation screen protector for Kindle Fire
  • Remarkable Titanium Nitride (TiN) material from Japan provides the ultimate protection against dust, scratches, fingerprints, and oils
  • Nano anti-stain layer coated that reduces fingerprints
  • Sophisticated manufacturing process reduces glare with minimal screen distortion
  • Completely reusable and washable. Wash and reapply as many times as needed!
Just One-step Super Easy Installation with 100% Bubble Free Guaranteed! No need to take "How to Apply a Screen Protector, 101" to learn how to apply GreatShield's EZseal Plus. It is so easy to apply to your Kindle Fire screen that a complete novice applied it quickly and with great success. GreatShield's EZseal Plus is made from a remarkable material called PET TiN (Titanium Nitride) that provides the ultimate protection for the Kindle Fire screen from dust and scratches. It is so strong that it

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Buy a PC for college, get the Xbox 360 you actually want for free

Buy a PC for college, get the Xbox 360 you actually want for free


Starting May 20 in “participating” US retailers and today in their Canadian equivalents, college students have the opportunity to get a free 4GB Xbox 360 with purchase of certain Windows 7-based PCs. Microsoft didn’t announce specific models, but you can ask at the retailer instead of blindly assuming you’ll get a free Xbox. Don’t forget to bring your student ID.

“Together, a Windows 7-based PC and an Xbox 360 console provide students the functionality they need for school while also helping them stay connected to friends and family far away,” Microsoft noted in the announcement, giving students a hint as to the angle they should use to make an Xbox 360 sound like a totally necessary, responsible thing to have for college.

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Bing API now available from Azure Marketplace, 5,000 searches per month for free

Bing API now available from Azure Marketplace, 5,000 searches per month for free

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Microsoft has announced a free tier of 5,000 searches per month as part of its move to monetize the Bing search API. Microsoft told us that the new tier was “thanks to the feedback and interest from the developer community.” The pricing structure should come as a relief to many sites, which were understandably upset when Bing first announced it would charge for the API.

Since its launch, the API has been entirely free to use, whereas Google charges sites that use more than 100 searches per day. After a site uses its free quota, pricing starts at $ 14 or $ 20 per month for 10,000 data or web searches. Google charges $ 5 per 1000 queries over the 100 per day limit. The two services deal with their free quotas differently, so it’s difficult to…

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Kindle DX, Free 3G, 9.7″ E Ink Display, 3G Works Globally

Kindle DX, Free 3G, 9.7″ E Ink Display, 3G Works Globally

Kindle DX, Free 3G, 9.7" E Ink Display, 3G Works Globally

Say Hello to the Newest Kindle DX All New, High Contrast E-Ink Screen: Our graphite Kindle DX uses our all new, improved electronic ink display, with 50% better contrast for the clearest text and sharpest images Beautiful Large Display: The 9.7" diagonal E-ink screen is ideal for a broad range of reading material, including graphic-rich books, PDFs, newspapers, magazines, and blogs Read in Sunlight with No Glare: Unlike backlit computer or LCD screens, Kindle DX's display looks and reads

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