Yahoo acquires Qwiki to battle Vine with video sharing

This week the folks at Quiki have confirmed that they’ve been acquired by Yahoo, the latter company aiming to make use of the former’s video sharing app environment. That said; if you’re able to keep track of all the clever names for companies aiming for mobile glory these days, you deserve a gold star. Quiki will make Yahoo a real competitor for top spot in mini-video sharing if they keep with the aim of the original app, that’s for certain.

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What you’re seeing here is an app that you may have seen appear back at the tech event TechCrunch Disrupt 2010. It was there that then-Googler Marissa Mayer was a judge of apps and digital creations of all kinds, and here that she, now CEO of Yahoo, aims to pick it up.

This app works with filters for video captured by smartphones that are then shared with friends in iOS. At the moment you can have a peek at this app on your iPhone, iPad, or camera-toting iPod touch, and we can imagine an Android app coming up quick as well (especially with Yahoo’s recent efforts in dominating the mobile landscape with apps galore).

“Have you ever listened to an old song and all of a sudden a favorite vacation, concert, or summer memory pops into your mind? The Qwiki app automatically turns pictures and videos that you already have on your iPhone into quick, beautiful movies to share, including transitions and a soundtrack.”

Inside the app you’re also – at the moment – able to edit video, add soundtracks, transition between clips, and generally go wild in making what’s captured as boring into something exciting. Yahoo’s capture of such an app will certainly also be giving Flickr a boost, one way or another.

UPDATE: it would appear that NYC Mayor Bloomberg likes this team a whole lot, as well – almost like a boost for a vote!

“Qwiki is a great example of the momentum in New York City’s booming tech sector,” said Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg. “While the company was started out west, they relocated here to be a part of our surging tech community… We congratulate them on their partnership with Yahoo!, and hope they continue to grow and thrive in New York City.”

Have a peek at Quicki on your iOS device now and stick around as it becomes clear what Yahoo intends to do with it. It might be smart to keep out of love with this app as it stands today, as all good things transform once acquisiton terms have their say.

VIA: Tumblr (another recent Yahoo acquisition); Engadget


Yahoo acquires Qwiki to battle Vine with video sharing is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
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iPhone plastic model renderings appear radically bright [UPDATE]

It’s not yet confirmed that Apple will be bringing a collection of low-cost iPhone units to the public, but with today’s offering from Ciccarese Design we’d be surprised if such a unit weren’t a distinct possibility for the near future. While these conceptual designs are just that – based on rumor and mocked up without any ties to Apple itself – they’re appearing to connect the dots quite well – especially in the color reflections between the icons in iOS 7 and the eye-searing colors of this iPhone’s cases.

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The colors you’re seeing are based on both a set of iPhone 4/4S bumpers released by Apple in the past and a leaked set of images of what Chinese publication / forum WeiPhone said were photos of the phone in the flesh.

UPDATE: Another photo, this time from microblogger C Tech, shows several “plastic iPhone” backs in colors that are rather similar to the renders provided above and below.

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While these nearly neon tones seem to be a bit much on their own, they do appear to mix with the high-powered pallet inside iOS 7. It could be that one follows the other.

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The physical features in the phone also appear – and have appeared in leaks and so forth, but are quite clear here – to reflect those of the iPad mini. The iPad mini in turn has been suggested to be having a large influence on the 5th generation iPad later this year as well – a bit less sharp, as it were.

Comissioned by MacRumors in this case, Ciccarese Design has brought on some rather accurate early notions of what future Apple products would be in the past. Have a peek at the tiny collection of Ciccarese Design keyword matches in SlashGear’s archive to see more.

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Take these images as you will, but whatever Apple is bringing to the show, you can count on it coming in right between September and October of this year, as each new iPhone has been introduced over the past couple of years. While we’re expecting an iPhone 5S (or whatever Apple might call it) as a basic lock, these “budget” devices could be too bright for the public (we shall see!)


iPhone plastic model renderings appear radically bright [UPDATE] is written by Chris Burns & originally posted on SlashGear.
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Pebble seals exclusive retail deal, lands at Best Buy July 7th for $150 (update: white Pebbles shipping)

Pebble seals exclusive retail deal, lands at Best Buy July 7th for $150 videoYes, last night’s rumors were true. Pebble just announced that it’s sealed an exclusive retail deal to sell its iconic smartwatch at Best Buy locations nationwide. The wearable device is available online right now (source link below) and will land in stores starting July 7th for $150. Color choices include Jet Black today followed by Cherry Red in August. Pebble will continue taking pre-orders for the other colors (orange, grey and white) directly on its own website. The partnership with Best Buy also brings new retail packaging (above) to store shelves. We’ve sure come a long way since Pebble launched its Kickstarter campaign — one of the most successful ever — back in April 2012. Check out the promo video and full PR after the break.

Update: For folks who ordered a white Pebble straight from the source, good news: the alabaster models are now shipping!

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Spotify For iOS Update Brings Discover, Improved Now Playing Screen

Spotify updated its iOS app to include a number of new features.

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Spotify Discover functionality now available on iOS app, ‘coming soon’ to other platforms

Spotify 'Discover' functionality now available on iOS app, 'coming soon' elsewhere

Spotify’s Discover area isn’t quite as ubiquitous as we’d hoped by this point, primarily serving computer-based Spotify users. But today that trend begins to change, with Spotify’s iOS app getting an update (version 0.7.1) which adds the long-awaited Discover functionality alongside a slew of other updates. The “Now Playing” section is changing a bit as well, getting a makeover, and playlists can now be edited directly from your phone. Oh, and Spotify says all this stuff is heading to other mobile devices “soon.” The full list of changes is below, including the always exciting fictitious addition. We won’t spoil it for you.

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iOS 7 Concept Imagines The 6th Generation iPod Nano Running It

An iOS 7 concept imagines what the upcoming version of iOS would look like running on the 6th generation iPod Nano.

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Eye-Fi Mobi Review

With the Eye-Fi Mobi, the company has become wise to the power of the instant web connection. Where before this specific solution, a step or two between the initial photograph and the point at which you can share it with the web were required – and a desktop computer worked best – here the user

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Plastic iPhones in neon tones: is this really Apple’s next generation?

Several photos have appeared over the past few days of what very much seem to be the back ends of the fabled “budget” iPhone, complete with wildly bright colors to boot. While these images do indeed seem to team up well with the idea that Apple would be continuing some color schemes born in their

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iOS 7 jailbreak claimed by infamous iOS hacker

The second beta for iOS 7 was just released last week, but iOS hackers are undoubtedly working around the clock to jailbreak the new version of iOS, and it seems like it has been accomplished as one famous iOS hacker as posted a screenshot of what appears to be a jailbroken version of iOS 7,

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Microsoft overhauls OneNote apps for iOS and Android

Microsoft overhauls OneNote apps for iOS and Android

Skype’s not the only Microsoft app that’s getting a major mobile redesign this week. The company announced today that the iPhone, iPad and Android versions of its OneNote note-taking software are also getting a ground-up overhaul. At the top of the list of updates is a more consistent rich editing experience across devices, with formatting like text, tables and layout carrying over, regardless of platform. The redesign also brings syncing across SkyDrive Pro and SharePoint, as well as an end to that 500-note limit imposed by the app. And if you download the new version for the iPad, you’ll get access to the Office Ribbon UI. The new OneNote is available now via the App Store and Google Play in the US and other “select” markets. More deets on the updates can be found in the source link below.

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