If you think there’s something wrong with the image above, you wouldn’t be alone — but it is, in fact, what it’s supposed to look like. As you can tell, this may very well be the first Samsung device that takes advantage of the Korean manufacturer’s flexible screen, as shown to us by notorious …
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iTunes Radio Expansion In Non-U.S. English Countries Expected By Early 2014
Posted in: Today's ChiliBack at WWDC 2013 Apple showed off its new music streaming service. Rumors about this service had already been floating around prior to its announcement, it was actually believed to be called iRadio, but Apple decided to go with iTunes Radio. It is quite similar in function to Pandora, some believe that it might even be a Pandora killer. International expansion is an area where Apple has a big advantage over its rival, Bloomberg reports that iTunes Radio is going to be expanded into non-U.S. English speaking countries by early 2014.
Pandora already functions in Australia and New Zealand while iTunes Radio is expected to go live there early next year. It is also expected to launch around the same time in U.K. and Canada, beating Pandora. The reason behind this is believed to be the fact that Apple has agreements for international rights with Universal Music Group as well as other record labels while Pandora does not. It has to rely on rights granted by government entities, which limits its service to a select few markets. Apple’s iTunes Radio service is off to a good start, more than 11 million listeners tried it out in the first five days after launch. Expansion into other countries, coupled with the fact that those countries have millions of customers with Apple devices, may very well see iTunes Radio put a serious dent in Pandora’s user base.
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New Brother portable scanner sends docs directly to Evernote, Facebook and Flickr
Posted in: Today's Chili Let’s be honest — with certain exceptions, most portable scanners aren’t very exciting. Brother’s new ImageCenter ADS-1500W promises to liven things up, however. The WiFi-equipped reader lets users send any documents directly to cloud services like Evernote, Facebook and Flickr; if you want to …
Tikker counts down to when your ticker gives out.
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You’re about to lose your temper over a tech support call that’s dragging on when you look down at your wrist and see a reminder of your mortality. Maybe you should spend your limited time feeling happy, rather than pissed off, you think. This little wake-up call comes courtesy of Tikker, a watch that counts down to your death.
The Kickstarter watch is supposed to help you keep things in perspective. That twit who just cut you off in traffic isn’t worth chasing down and flipping off because you only have 32 precious years left, and you really should do something more positive and productive instead.
Tikker could have the opposite effect in certain situations, though. For example, you’re waiting in line at DisneyWorld as your day slowly slips away. You might snap and start yelling, “Hurry up! I’ve only have 32 years, 12 hours, and 43 minutes to live!”
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