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Comcast Xfinity App Now Available for Android

Posted by Alan Buckingham at 6:42 AM on May 27, 2012

It has taken a while, but this weekend Comcast has finally rolled out a  streaming app for Android devices.  The new Xfinity app lets users choose from thousands of on-demand movies and TV shows and stream then right to their phone or tablet.  Shows are available from premium channels as well as standard cable so you can get content from HBO, Starz, Showtime, Cinemax, TNT, TBS, Cartoon Network BBC America, and others.  In addition, you can choose from new-to-video movies that are in the on-demand lineup.  The app also features parental control settings.

There are, of course, a few catches.  First you will need to be running Android 2.3 or higher.  That shouldn’t be an issue for most users.  Second, and this is the big one, you have to be a Comcast customer and you can only watch content from channels that you are subscribed to.  The good news is that the app is free.  You can grab a copy over at the Google Play Store.

 

Apple Fires First Salvo Back at the DOJ Ebook Antitrust Suit

Posted by KL Tech Muse at 12:06 PM on May 26, 2012

DOJThis week Apple responded to the DOJ e-book antitrust charge by throwing down the gauntlet. Basically they ripped apart each and every one of the DOJ charges against Apple.  Their first shot was directed against the DOJ contention that before Apple entered the e-book market it was a market with a “robust price competition”. Apple was quick to point out in their response that at the time Apple entered the market Amazon sold 90 percent of all e-books. This, according to Apple clearly shows there was no pricing competition in the e-book market prior to their entry.

Apple had no problem throwing the publishers under the bus when they stated if there was any conspiracy by the publishers, Apple had nothing to do with it and in fact had no knowledge of it. Apple said that the DOJ is concentrating too much on the increase in price and does not give enough credit for the growth in the number of e-book titles, and the types of e-books that are now available since Apple entered the market. The introduction of the iBook allowed for features such as color pictures, videos and audio innovations that were not available through the Amazon Kindle. Apple said that the DOJ offers no proof that the agency model that Apple uses harms the consumer. That there was and is nothing illegal about this model and that it has been around for quite a while.

Now that the first salvos by both sides have been fired, it is clear that this maybe a long battle. The US District Court has refused to throw out the class action suit brought by 31 states in a case similar to the DOJ. Apple continues to stand its ground and all indications are that it has no intention of backing down. Apple clearly has the money and the will to fight the case as far as it will go.  This is one case where the consumer could end up losing no matter how the case goes.  There is no doubt that the introduction of the iBook has forced the e-book market to innovate.  However this same innovation has also caused the rise in the price of ebooks.

Frontline Airs Exposé on Cell Tower Deaths

Posted by Alan Buckingham at 6:39 PM on May 25, 2012

Before you get too excited about the whole cellular radiation debate, which is mostly debunked by the way, this in-depth report was about tower workers falling to their deaths due to poor regulation of safety issues while climbing these monstrous metal towers (climbers are 10 times more likely to die than construction workers).  Frontline aired the show on PBS May 22nd and the entire episode is now available for streaming on their web site.

To nobody’s surprise all of the cell companies refused comment during the show.  In fact, we learned that virtually none of them have even been fined by OSHA for any of the accidents.  They are above responsibility thanks to layers of protection they have put between themselves and the actual contractors who do the dirty work.  Incidentally, many of those workers make around $10 per hour to climb hundreds of feet, mostly unprotected because that allows them to climb faster and get more jobs done.  One of the worst offenders turns out to be AT&T, who pushed hard for fast work to be done during their iPhone expansion.

While one retired AT&T executive did talk with the show, the other interviews are with contract companies and the actual workers.  You can watch chapter 1 of the episode in the embedded video below.  A word of warning – there are a few graphic images of bodies laying at the base of towers.

Watch Cell Tower Deaths on PBS. See more from FRONTLINE.

Pandora Now Controls Most of the Internet Radio Market

Posted by Alan Buckingham at 8:23 AM on May 25, 2012

Pandora was  not the first internet radio service to come along, but it quickly became the most prominent because of it’s tie-in to the Music Genome Project, which makes it unmatched at putting together playlists of related music based on a particular style or beat.  Today, Pandora released details of their financial information and included some additional numbers on growth and market share.

Specifically, Pandora now controls 71.7% of the top 20 U.S. internet radio services with 51.9 million active users.  Revenue was also good, jumping 58% from last year to $80.8 million.  Of that revenue, the vast majority ($70.6 million) came from advertising, while just over $10 million came from subscriptions.  Both of those figures were also significant jumps over last year.

You can read the entire statement, which goes into great detail, over at Pandora’s web site.  For those who worried that the long-awaited U.S. release of Spotify would jeopardize the future of other services like Pandora, it seems those fears can be put to rest for now.

Layoffs at BioWare and 38 Studios

Posted by JenThorpe at 1:25 AM on May 25, 2012

Not one, but two, gaming companies have done some employee layoffs this week. Both BioWare and 38 Studios have let some, or all, of their employees go. As someone who enjoys playing video games, I find this to be sad news. No one wants to be unemployed, and especially not from something that many gamers would consider to be a dream job. I feel bad for the people who will soon be applying for unemployment benefits while struggling to find a new job.

BioWare is the company that makes Star Wars: The Old Republic. They have done a downsizing of the development team that worked on the game. At this time, it isn’t entirely clear exactly how many people were affected by the layoffs, or who, exactly those employees were. What is known is that SWTOR will still be playable for the foreseeable future. A quote from the statement on the BioWare website on this subject reads:

“We still have a very substantial development team working on supporting and growing the game, and we feel we are in a strong position, with your continued involvement and feedback, to continue to build Star Wars: The Old Republic as one of the most compelling and successful online experiences in the world today”.

Things are not nearly as hopeful over at 38 Studios. The company, and Big Huge Games (which is its subsidiary), has laid off its entire workforce of nearly 400 employees. This is the company that recently released Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, which is a single player RPG. One of my friends was really excited about that game, and could hardly wait for it to be launched.

According to The Escapist, employees at 38 studios received an email that contained the following:

“The Company is experiencing an economic downturn. To avoid further losses and possibility of retrenchment, the Company has decided that a companywide lay off is absolutely necessary. These layoffs are non-voluntary and non-disciplinary. This is your official notice of lay-off, effective today, Thursday, May 24, 2012.”

It appears that 38 Studios needed to sell 3 million copies of Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning just to break even. They sold around 1.2 million copies of the game.

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