AT&T Locker cloud storage arrives on Windows Phone 8

AT&T Locker comes to Windows Phone 8

AT&T Locker has been available on Android and iOS for awhile, but those aren’t the only platforms the carrier offers — others need their online storage, too. Accordingly, AT&T has quietly posted a Windows Phone 8 version of Locker. The new app switches to a Microsoft-inspired interface while preserving all of Locker’s core features, including an option to automatically upload photos and videos. If you’re an AT&T customer and don’t mind tying your Windows Phone’s cloud storage to your choice of cellular network, you can grab Locker at the link below.

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Via: Windows Phone Central

Source: Windows Phone Store

Sony’s My Xperia smartphone recovery service launches worldwide

Sony My Xperia

Sony’s My Xperia phone-finding service isn’t just for Nordic climates anymore; following a pilot earlier this year, the recovery tool is now rolling out worldwide. Anyone with a 2012- or 2013-era Xperia phone should get access within the next few weeks. Whatever Sony device is involved, the web-based controls are the same: owners can pinpoint a lost phone’s location, lock it down, sound an alert and wipe its storage. If you just can’t bear to part with your Xperia Z, you’ll want to sign up for My Xperia at the source link.

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Via: Sony Mobile

Source: My Xperia

Engadget Podcast 351: Made in the USA week – 07.04.13

Engadget Podcast 343 - 05.10.13

It’s the fourth of July, so we’ve dedicated this week’s episode to the revitalized Made in the USA movement. Sure, the NSA is spying on us, but at least you can take your mind off it with Brian and Tim for an hour. Get your Independence Day festivities in full swing by lighting the grill and fireworks, and start streaming below.

Hosts: Tim Stevens, Brian Heater

Producer: Joe Pollicino

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BBC to broadcast Wimbledon final and semi-final matches in 3D

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Though ESPN 3D’s imminent demise might be evidence to some that 3D TV isn’t exactly killing it, BBC has confirmed that it will cover Wimbledon again this year with that extra dimension. In particular, it will broadcast selected matches, including the men’s and women’s finals and semi-finals, in free-to-air 3D for those with the Red Button service and supported sets. Wimbledon marked its first-ever 3D broadcast two years ago, and the BBC is also experimenting with 4K coverage this year with Sony, albeit exclusively at a live spectator “experience zone” on the finely manicured grounds. The network also said it would up its live streams from six to ten to go with its YouTube coverage — meaning UKers who miss a single grunt will have only themselves to blame.

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Boxee Cloud DVR to shut down following Samsung deal, goes dark July 10th

Boxee Cloud DVR, RIP

If you’re like us, you were wondering what impact Samsung’s acquisition of Boxee would have on Boxee’s Cloud DVR service. Unfortunately, we don’t have good news. Boxee is shutting down the service on July 10th, and customers will lose access to their TV recordings at the same time. We’re not surprised by the move, but it effectively shuts the company down within the space of a week. When Boxee’s apps, the Boxee Box and the Live TV add-on are either gone or on their way out, there aren’t really products left to offer — it’s all Samsung from here.

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Via: The Verge

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Sony Entertainment Network introduces carrier billing in the UK

Sony Entertainment Network introduces carrier billing in the UK

Sony Network Entertainment and Sony Computer Entertainment are teaming up with payments processor Boku to support carrier billing in the United Kingdom. The new feature, which is reportedly compatible with all UK-based carriers, will enable consumers to top up their account wallets by charging the addition directly to cellular accounts. You’ll be able to add funds through Sony’s account management website and the PlayStation Store on PS3 by choosing “mobile” as the payment option, typing in your phone number and authorizing the transaction by responding to an SMS. You’ll be on your way to charging games, themes, Music Unlimited subscriptions, video content and add-ons in no time.

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BlackBerry OS 10.2 leak reveals actionable notifications, WiFi Direct and more

BlackBerry OS 102 leak reveals actionable notifications, WiFi Direct and more

BlackBerry 10 users rejoice! The awesome folks over at the CrackBerry forums have leaked a few screenshots of BlackBerry’s upcoming OS 10.2 (build 10.2.0.483, to be exact) which reveal a bunch of new features, including actionable notifications and WiFi Direct. With the former, you’ll be able to pull down on notifications and respond to them (as shown above). This OS version will also provide a way to mute notifications or view them on the lock screen. WiFi Direct, which was hinted at during BlackBerry Live, is now confirmed with this build. It enables simple peer-to-peer wireless connectivity between various devices like phones, tablets, printers and TVs. This update also include a new native Evernote app, settings app and app manager. Find out more at the source link below.

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Via: PhoneArena

Source: CrackBerry forums

USA Network now lets you watch past episodes on its iOS app

USA network brings Anywhere Plus app to iTunes with cableless viewing for some shows

Like many, many (many) other programmers, NBC Universal’s USA Network has had its own iOS app, USA Anywhere, for quite some time. However, users have been disappointed with the lack of past episode availability, among other foibles, so USA has just taken the wraps off a new app called Anywhere Plus, available for free on iTunes. You’ll now be able to watch all its programs a day after they air and back episodes for certain shows, assuming you’re signed up for the network with a cable provider. Even if you’re not, selected episodes are now available along with behind-the-scenes clips, interviews and the like. You’ll also get a program guide and the usual social network bells and whistles, so if you’ve been looking to get your Psych or Burn Notice fix on the go, hit the source.

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Via: 9 to 5 Mac

Source: iTunes

USA Network’s Anywhere Plus iOS app adds episode viewing

USA network brings Anywhere Plus app to iTunes with cableless viewing for some shows

Like many, many (many) other programmers, NBC Universal’s USA Network has had its own iOS app, USA Anywhere, for quite some time. However, users have been disappointed with the lack of past episode availability, among other foibles, so USA has just taken the wraps off a new app called Anywhere Plus, available for free on iTunes. You’ll now be able to watch all its programs a day after they air and back episodes for certain shows, assuming you’re signed up for the network with a cable provider. Even if you’re not, selected episodes are now available along with behind-the-scenes clips, interviews and the like. You’ll also get a program guide and the usual social network bells and whistles, so if you’ve been looking to get your Psych or Burn Notice fix on the go, hit the source.

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Via: 9 to 5 Mac

Source: iTunes

Engadget HD Podcast 356 – 07.02.13

Engadget HD Podcast 347 - 04.30.13

We may have had some connectivity issues during our livestream, but the magic of post production means a smooth podcast for your listening pleasure as usual. Aside from the usual topics like Netflix, 4K TVs and IPTV, Ben’s still wondering how Richard manages to have time to waste for watching multiple TV episodes — given our hectic schedules and all. Get to streaming below!

Hosts: Ben Drawbaugh (@bjdraw), Richard Lawler (@rjcc)

Producer: Joe Pollicino (@akaTRENT)

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