Watch WWDC Live
Apple has decided to allow everyone live streaming access of WWDC 2013. They want everyone with an Apple TV to be able to have access to the live stream. They just pushed out a WWDC app for the Apple TV that allows streaming video of the keynote.
If you do not have an Apple TV you can watch the live feed on Apple’s website on desktops, laptops, and iOS devices.
Tune in at 10:00am (Pacific) on June 10th to watch the event live.
Our predictions for WWDC is that we will see:
1. iOS 7
2. New Macbooks and possibly a new iMac.
3. Apple’s streaming radio service.
4. Possibly the iPhone 5S??? (Lets hope so!)
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How to Watch ABC Live on iPhone
ABC just updated their iPhone app to allow Live Streaming. Currently this feature is only available to residents in New York City and Philadelphia. The preview is set to end on June 30th and they will constantly be adding more cities.
If you want to watch ABC live early before your city is announced we have found a way to do it. You will need to have a jailbroken iPhone for this to work and you are limited to whats currently live in the selected cities.
1. Open up Cydia and download a fake GPS location app. I choose to use LocationHolic.
2. Open up your fake GPS location app and set your location to either New York City or Philadelphia as these are the only participating cities at the time of writing this article.
3. Now open up Watch ABC and enjoy live TV on your iPhone!
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Review: Cloud Music Player – SkyDrive, Box.com, Dropbox, Google Drive
Cloud Music Player – SkyDrive, Box.com, Dropbox, Google Drive, developed by Willengale Solutions Ltd, is the best cloud music player I have tried yet. It lets you connect to all of the hot and free storage companies and stream music directly from those services.
I typically store music on Dropbox, because I have a lot of space and use it all of the time. Unfortunately I do not utilize it to stream music as you don’t really have that many options and you have to click on the next song for it to start playing. With the Cloud Music Player app you can easily select all of your music from within Dropbox, press play, and relax. It will continue playing all of your songs in a specific folder until you stop. You can even play the songs in the background so you can do other things on your iPhone at the same time.
If for some reason you do not have an internet connection such as on an airplane, you can download all of the songs directly into the app and play them in offline mode. This is great if you just got a new song and didn’t have time to transfer it to your music app.
The only issues I have found so far is that you cannot play DRM protected music that was purchased through iTunes. Luckily most of the new music is DRM free, but it is expected that this would be an issue. Also your only options are mp3, aac, m4a, wav, aiff, m4r, mp4, caf, mov; but those are most commonly used anyways.
If you have some of these storage accounts with some free space and are interested in streaming, Cloud Music Player – SkyDrive, Box.com, Dropbox, Google Drive is the app you need. It will cost you $2.99 but is a great price since it is almost like iTunes Match at a fraction of the price. Check it out on the Apple App Store today.
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The Average Gigabytes Used on Mobile Phone Data Packages
These days, mostly everyone uses a smartphone for their mobile phone. Unlike when you own a so-called “dumb” phone, when you have a smartphone, you will find that your wireless carrier will require you to purchase a data plan or upgrade your existing one, depending on how old it is. In particular, the four major wireless carriers — AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless — offer unlimited data plans as part of their packages. More mobile phone users are now transitioning to providers like Clear that provide wireless internet deals with unlimited data plans for on- the- go and home solutions.
While many consumers opt for these data plans, the majority of these individuals never consume more than 2GB of data per month. This is a fairly standard amount as it is the average tier for most smartphone data plans across all of the wireless carriers.
According to a study conducted by research firm NPD Connected Intelligence, the majority of mobile phone users do not need unlimited plans, and in fact, 2GB is more than sufficient to satisfy these individuals. The NPD also collected data from an app on 1,000 Android smartphones to track how much data the owners would consume each month. This is not taking into consideration the usage of iPhone users, but the firm determined that three percent of consumers on Verizon Wireless consume more than 3GB per month, 4 percent of users on Sprint and AT&T consume over 3GB per month and as much as 11 percent of T-Mobile users consume more than 3GB each month. It was also determined that T-Mobile customers tend to be of the younger demographic, which means there is more streaming of music and video to smartphones among this group.
Generally, on the whole, the majority of customers on wireless carriers who have a data plan tied to their mobile phone are not even at the 2GB point. As of the first quarter of 2012, the average data usage for these individuals measured in at approximately 450MB of data per month. It is not surprising that wireless data usage is considerably low due to the fact that all smartphones now come with Wi-Fi capabilities built in. Shared data is also a popular option that is offered by the two top carriers, AT&T and Verizon Wireless, which help consumers to limit their data usage overall.
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Amazon Instant Video Now available on the iPhone
More and more major applications are hitting the iPhone this week. Up next we have Amazon Instant Video. If your not familiar with Amazon Instant Video, you have been missing out. It is a Netflix like service that allows you to stream videos anywhere.
If you are an Amazon Prime member, you get access to Unlimited instant streaming of thousands of movies and TV shows with Prime Instant Videos as well as FREE 2-day shipping. This is a great service and highly recommended. Students get a discount too!
Amazon Instant Video has been available on the iPad for awhile now, and lots of people have been waiting for the service to hit the iPhone so they can watch TV shows and movies on the go. The only downside of the app is that it requires a Wi-Fi connection. This is a major turn off right now. Hopefully they update the app soon and allow streaming over 3G, 4G, and LTE. There are still plently of people that have an unlimited data plan, and a lot of the times the cell phone companies internet speeds are faster than home Wi-Fi networks.
Another downfall of the application is that Airplay is not supported at this time, so if you were planning on streaming videos through your Apple TV, you will have to jailbreak your Apple TV and use XBMC. Hopefully Amazon will address these issues in a future update. In the mean time enjoy your Prime videos on your Wi-Fi network.
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