Google blocks Microsoft’s Windows Phone YouTube app… again (updated)

Google blocks Microsoft's Windows Phone YouTube app again

Everyone was understandably excited when Windows Phone got its own native YouTube app. That is, until Google decided it violated the terms of service by blocking advertisements and promptly asked Microsoft to remove the app. The two companies kissed, made up and collaborated on a new version that would adhere to Mountain View’s developer guidelines. Unfortunately, it appears that, despite Big G’s involvement, the latest version of YouTube for Windows Phone still has some issues that can’t be overlooked. Only two days after returning, with the ability to upload video added as a bonus, Google has again begun blocking Microsoft’s efforts.

In an official statement YouTube said:

“We’re committed to providing users and creators with a great and consistent YouTube experience across devices, and we’ve been working with Microsoft to build a fully featured YouTube for Windows Phone app, based on HTML5. Unfortunately, Microsoft has not made the browser upgrades necessary to enable a fully-featured YouTube experience, and has instead re-released a YouTube app that violates our Terms of Service.”

Sources tell us that, specifically, Microsoft was not on board with developing an HTML5 based app. Instead the company quietly went back to work on its own native version and reverse-engineered the ad system in order to satisfy Google’s terms of service. Unfortunately, this work-around means that Google can’t guarantee the correct ads will be served up, leading the company to revoke Redmond’s API key. We’ve reached out to Microsoft for comment and will update when we hear back.

Update: A Microsoft spokesperson provided us with the following: “Google is blocking our updated YouTube app for Windows Phone. We are working with them to resolve the issue.”

Update II: And now, Microsoft has issued a longer response, and it’s a doozy. We’ll let you have a gander right here.

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Gartner: Android gained five percent at the expense of iOS in Q2, Samsung jumped 9 percent

Gartner Android gained five percent at the expense of iOS in Q2, Samsung sales jumped 36 percent

As smartphone sales stayed well ahead of feature phones with 225 million sold in Q2 2013, Android was by far the greatest beneficiary, according to stat analyst Gartner. That OS lept from a 74.4 percent share in Q1 2013 to 79 percent, while iOS declined sharply from 18.2 to 14.2 percent. Samsung helped that along by moving 6.4 million more smartphones this quarter than last, while Apple sold 6.6 million less over Q1 2013. Of course, Samsung has a wide range of inexpensive devices that still fall into the “smart” category, which may explain why Apple is rumored to be launching a more budget-oriented iPhone.

Meanwhile, there’s further evidence of a BlackBerry decline (as if more were needed), as Gartner‘s stats now have Microsoft’s Windows Phone well ahead. Last quarter, BlackBerry’s OS share was larger by a hair, but Redmond’s OSes gained significantly in Q2 with a 3.3 percent share compared to 2.7 percent for Waterloo. Another notable stat had Lenovo elbowing Huawei and ZTE down the chart for a fourth place finish in smartphone sales — quite a feat, considering that unlike its rivals, Lenovo sells almost all its handsets in China.

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Source: Gartner

Nokia Lumia 625 reaches the UK on August 28th with LTE on three networks

Nokia Lumia 625 arrives in the UK on August 28th

Brits who’ve wanted Nokia’s budget phone ambitions writ large — namely, the Lumia 625 — won’t have to wait much longer. The 4.7-inch Windows Phone will be available on August 28th through EE, O2, Vodafone, Carphone Warehouse and Phones4U. If you’re interested, you can pick up the device for free on a £21 per month contract, or buy it outright for £179 on pay-as-you-go service; early adopters get a second colored back as a bonus. EE, O2 and Vodafone should all support the Lumia 625’s LTE either immediately or the day after, so it’s just a matter of choosing the 4G network you prefer.

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Samsung ATIV S Neo coming to Sprint on August 16th for $150

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We knew it was coming to Sprint this summer, and we knew it would run $150 (with a two-year contract and $50 rebate, of course) — and now the carrier’s given us an exact date: August 16th. (Not to say we didn’t already have our suspicions…) Samsung’s ATIV S Neo will become the Now Network’s second Windows Phone 8 handset this Friday. The 4.8-inch smartphone packs a 1.4GHz dual-core processor, an eight-megapixel camera and NFC-based ATIV Beam sharing. More info on all of the above after the break.

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Microsoft’s YouTube app for Windows Phone returns, adds uploads

Microsoft's YouTube app returns on Windows Phone, adds uploads

At Google’s request, Microsoft pulled its YouTube app for Windows Phone 7.x and 8 back in May, but now it’s returned. Apparently ready to display the ads Google is so insistent on, v3.2.0.0 is available for download, and also brings the ability to upload videos directly to the service. If you’re not seeing it on your device yet you can grab it and get all the new details at the link below.

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Via: The Verge, WPCentral

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MLB At Bat 13 comes to Windows Phone 8

MLB At Bat 13 comes to Windows Phone 8

Are you worried that you won’t get to follow big league baseball from your Lumia 1020 this year? Don’t be: MLB At Bat 13 has just launched for Windows Phone 8. The new release covers familiar ground in a fresher-looking package, letting sports aficionados watch both free and MLB.tv Premium-only live games, pin their favorite teams to the home screen and check Live Tiles for the day’s games. At Bat 13 is free to download, although you’ll have to pay for a Premium account ($25 monthly or $50 yearly) if you want to watch full access to MLB.tv’s game broadcasts and archived footage.

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Via: Windows Phone Blog

Source: Windows Phone Store

Microsoft Bing app suite comes to Windows Phone 8

Microsoft brings Bing app suite to Windows Phone 8

Have a need for Bing? Microsoft’s got you covered. The same suite of apps already available on Windows 8 — that would be News, Sports, Weather and Finance — is now ready for your downloading pleasure on the smartphone version of the platform. This move comes just two days after the company updated the official WP8 Bing app, so it seems the mobile team’s been hard at work lately. As you can imagine, all four apps have plenty of options for pinnable Live Tiles; your favorite sports team, the weather for your travel destination, preferred stock holding and even Engadget are among the various choices. The apps should be live in the Store today, so expect them to land any time now. In the meantime, we have a full gallery of screenshots for your viewing pleasure.

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WhatsApp voice messaging updated with one-press record-and-send feature

DNP Whatsapp intros voice messaging

These days, you don’t even have to ring someone, listen to their spiel and wait for a beep when you can just use apps to send voice snippets. WhatsApp, which recently reached 300 million users, has made its existing experience even easier with a new feature that lets you record and send voice memos with one press of the mic icon. A WhatsApp spokesperson told Engadget that the company has “spent a lot of time refining [voice messaging] and made it really simple to use.”

As a testament to this, WhatsApp has now removed length limits for recorded messages and plays audio within the app instead of opening a media player. Playback will automatically switch from a handset’s speakers to its earpiece when the device is held to your ear, and the mic icon will turn blue when recipients have listened to spoken missives. With the new perks available on the mess of platforms WhatsApp calls home (iOS, Android, Windows Phone, BB10 and Nokia Symbian / S40), we bet everyone with that chatty friend are shaking in their boots.

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Via: AllThingsD

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Skype for Windows Phone 8 updated with new People list, UI enhancements

Skype for Windows Phone 8 updated

Got an itchy update trigger finger? If so, your Windows Phone is patiently awaiting. Skype for WP8 just been refreshed to version 2.9, which offers up a couple UI enhancements that should be pretty useful. First, you’ll now be able to filter your People list so that you can choose to view only Skype contacts if you prefer; there’s also a new contact layout within the app that lets you see more people on one screen. On top of this, you’ll also benefit from the obligatory bug fixes and speed improvements — after all, who doesn’t love fewer bugs and getting things done faster? If you do, head straight for the Store and get up to date.

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Windows Phone App Studio makes it easy to build WP8 apps

Windows Phone App Studio makes it easy to build WP8 apps

Say what you will about Microsoft’s ecosystem struggles, but no one can fault it for trying. In an effort to get more developers to give Windows Phone 8 more than a passing glance, the outfit has just launched a beta version of Windows Phone App Studio — a web-based dev environment that’s “designed to help anyone quickly bring an idea to life by applying text, web content, imagery, and design concepts to any one of a rich set of customizable templates.” Moreover, Microsoft is now allowing any dev to unlock and register a single phone to use with up to two apps, and it’s also offering a $19 “Summer Break” Dev Center registration offer for those looking to actually publish software to the store. Finally, a new “Click To Chat” support program is being instituted to help those who can’t quite seem to overcome a programming hurdle. Take a look at the company’s blog post for the full skinny.

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Source: Windows Phone Developer Blog, Windows Phone App Studio