Nokia Music free streaming service comes to US, available exclusively for Lumia handsets

Nokia Lumia owners on the other side of the pond have been rockin’ out to the company’s streaming service ever since Music launched during last year’s Nokia World, but users in the US of A are about to get access as well. The Windows Phone handset maker just announced that Nokia Music will be available for US-based Lumia devices beginning today, with a US-based team of “musicologists” running the show. Users will have access to more than 150 playlists that span all major genres as part of an all-you-can-eat pro bono offering. There’s also an option to create custom playlists with a Pandora-like feature that pulls in songs based on a selected artist and plays them back in random order, without advertisements popping in every few minutes. Playlists can be downloaded for offline listening as well. Officially, the app supports Lumia 900 and 710 handsets, and it can be downloaded from Marketplace today. Full details are in the PR after the break.

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Nokia Music free streaming service comes to US, available exclusively for Lumia handsets originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 04 Sep 2012 08:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Baidu launches mobile web browser, wants a bigger slice of China’s mobile Internet

Baidu launches mobile web browser, wants a bigger slice of China's mobile Internet

Being the biggest search engine in China just isn’t enough for Baidu, which has revealed its new mobile internet browser. The Internet company already dominates desktop-based internet search but has to spar with the likes of UCWeb and Tencent for attention on smartphone platforms. Baidu says its new browser will improve browsing speeds and offer access to its other web-based apps. The program will also augment Baidu’s own mobile OS, which launched back in May, with the company aiming to get its browser pre-installed on 80 percent of smartphones sold in China by the end of the year.

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Baidu launches mobile web browser, wants a bigger slice of China’s mobile Internet originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 04 Sep 2012 04:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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CyanogenMod tops up CM10 Jelly Bean jar with SMS pop-up, quick reply features

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On top of bringing Android flavors to devices that would otherwise never get them, CyanogenMod has added SMS options to its latest CM10 Jelly Bean ROM — features the stock version lacks. First, the team introduced QuickMessage, which displays a pop-up when you get an IM, allowing you to view or reply to it on the spot. Then, after hearing feedback from users, a “quick reply” option was appended as well, letting you disable the pop-up and reply from the notification bar instead. We took a quick whirl with the latest nightly and saw that it works as advertised, giving you the speedy options while appearing as a regular setting in the stock messaging app. So, if you’re like most of us and drop everything when you get a text, check the source links for more details.

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CyanogenMod tops up CM10 Jelly Bean jar with SMS pop-up, quick reply features originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 04 Sep 2012 01:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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BBC iPlayer for iOS update coming with downloads and offline viewing, on Android soon

BBC iPlayer for iOS update coming with downloads and offline viewing, on Android soon

The BBC has revealed that an update arriving Tuesday for its iPlayer app on iPhone and iPad will add the ability to download shows for viewing offline, instead of being streaming only. First reported by The Guardian, it will let those with paid up TV licenses load their phones and tablets with plenty of programming to view when and where (including abroad) they want, for up to 30 days or within 7 days of being watched. Those restriction will keep viewers from building up libraries they can truly keep with them indefinitely, and it should be noted that the app will only let users download shows over WiFi for now, not surprising when we remember how long it took to add 3G streaming. Also interesting is the Beeb’s decision not to charge extra for downloads, but we’ll have to wait and see if competitors like ITV follow suit. The app is not live in iTunes yet, but we’ll keep an eye out and let our UK based friends know when it’s available to download. That here in the US we’re (still) waiting for global iPlayer access hasn’t made us jealous at all.

Update: Version 2.0.0 is out, check the gallery for screenshots or the BBC’s blog post for a few more details and stats on how people are using iPlayer.

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BBC iPlayer for iOS update coming with downloads and offline viewing, on Android soon originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 03 Sep 2012 20:50:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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LG teases Splendor for US Cellular, brings Optimus L7 to American shores

LG teases Splendor for US Cellular, brings Optimus L7 to American shores

We’ve wondered if LG’s L-series style phones, like the Optimus L7, would ever reach the US; we just didn’t think LG would be the one to leak its own plans. Astute watchers at Smartphenom caught both a since-pulled LG product page and a brochure that have inadvertently confirmed the bigger (though not biggest) model in the Android 4.0 budget line arriving on US Cellular as the Splendor. The American voyage doesn’t involve much of an overhaul, mind you — the switch to the CDMA network and a conspicuous carrier logo are the biggest changes to the 4.3-inch handset. No word has emerged as to just how soon the Splendor will appear or how much it will cost, although the official documents and the L7’s budget nature could put it in stores relatively soon with a low price tag.

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LG teases Splendor for US Cellular, brings Optimus L7 to American shores originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 03 Sep 2012 11:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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S Cloud spotted on Galaxy Note II, reveals Dropbox integration (video)

S Cloud spotted on Galaxy Note II, reveals Dropbox integration (video)

We’re still recovering from the onslaught of goodies shown off at IFA 2012, but there’s one thing we didn’t notice while perusing Samsung’s gadgetry. The team at German site BestBoyZ discovered S Cloud in the settings menu of the Note II, which included the option to sync user data with Dropbox. Apparently, Samsung reps didn’t have much to say on the matter, and BestBoyZ believe that’s because it’s not quite working yet (we’re willing to agree, given the various delays). It’s looking like the feature might be ready in time for the Note II’s launch, which ties in nicely with the 50GB of free Dropbox storage you’ll snag if you pick one up. Owners of other Samsung gear needn’t be disappointed though, as it’s suggested that S Cloud integration will be part of the Jelly Bean upgrades expected soon. We’ve embedded the reveal vid below, and don’t worry if you can’t speak German — you’ll still get the gist.

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S Cloud spotted on Galaxy Note II, reveals Dropbox integration (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 03 Sep 2012 09:25:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Nokia City Lens exits beta, gives a window on the world to Lumia owners

Nokia City Lens exits beta, gives a window on the world to Lumia owners

Nokia first kicked off the City Lens beta back in May. That was just four months ago, but it feels like an eternity in the mobile space. The wait has come to a welcome (if abrupt) end with the finished version quietly reaching the Windows Phone Marketplace for Lumia owners. From initial appearances, the augmented reality app is functionally the same as its test edition. Point the camera and you’ll be shown points of interest in your field of view, with ratings and directions to get you on your way — if you’ve seen Yelp’s Monocle mode, you’ll know the score. Don’t be surprised if the source link doesn’t initially work, as City Lens is slowly trickling out to Microsoft’s servers, but do expect a quicker trip to the sushi bar when the app is in your hands.

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Nokia City Lens exits beta, gives a window on the world to Lumia owners originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 03 Sep 2012 08:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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O2 UK denies Xperia Ray, Arc and Neo owners Ice Cream Sandwich

O2 UK denies Xperia Ray, Arc and Neo owners Ice Cream Sandwich

It’s bad news for Xperia Ray, Arc and Neo owners on O2’s UK network, as the carrier’s reported it won’t be updating these Sony handsets to Ice Cream Sandwich. O2 claims it has tested three versions of the OS update and decided not to approve it, due to increased hardware requirements resulting in “speed and performance” issues. This is curious, since Sony itself had no problems getting Android 4.0 up and running on the devices — even if it did take a while. If you know your way around a ROM, you probably stopped scoffing Gingerbread a long time ago. However, if you’re yet to tinker and ain’t scared by O2’s “you can’t go back” warnings, an hour or two on some specialist forums should have you sticky in no time (at your own risk, of course).

Update: O2’s been in touch assuring us the decision was not taken lightly, and that although Sony has released ICS for these handsets, they did so with clear disclaimers on performance concerns (see the Sony source below).

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O2 UK denies Xperia Ray, Arc and Neo owners Ice Cream Sandwich originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 03 Sep 2012 06:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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MLB At Bat 2012 app update brings new stats overlay, Ford SYNC integration and more

MLB At Bat 2012 app update brings new stats overlay, Ford SYNC integration and more

If you’re a fan of the MLB At Bat 2012 app on iOS, a new update brings a few noteworthy treats. First of all, iPad users are gifted with a new overlay that puts live stats on top of the action, meaning you won’t miss a swing of the bat. Also, Ford SYNC users can now hook it up via AppLink, and get scores, schedules and live audio on the move. There are a handful of other new features, such as social sharing of video highlights and a re-designed news headline (iPhone only). No word on whether Androiders will get the same treatment yet, but for those on the iOS team, strike out on the source link for the goods.

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MLB At Bat 2012 app update brings new stats overlay, Ford SYNC integration and more originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 03 Sep 2012 04:07:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE surfaces for Sprint

Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE surfaces for Sprint

If you found yourself on the wrong network for Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Stellar smartphone, consider this: The Galaxy Victory. This little slab was leaked to Android Central recently, sporting similar specs to Verizon’s upcoming budget device. Like its cousin, the Victory appears to have a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, a TouchWiz flavored serving of Ice Cream Sandwich and a 4-inch 800 x 480 display — but it sets itself apart with a five-megapixel rear facing camera and quad-band GSM support. The handset also plays nice with Samsung’s TecTiles accessory, as well as Google Wallet, Beam and other NFC standards. An internal employee promotion from Sprint pegs the device for a September release, but makes no mention of price or specific availability.

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Samsung Galaxy Victory 4G LTE surfaces for Sprint originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 02 Sep 2012 20:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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