Facebook launches real-time Listen with friends

While Turntable.fm still provides a more entertaining musical discovery experience, Facebook just rolled out support for social music listening with other Facebook friends.

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Yes, it’s Free Download of Angry Birds Rio today. Amazon is offering Angry Birds Rio free for few hours from their recently launched appstore. To begin you need to enable  “Debugging Mode” to initiate the installation.  Download Side Load Wonder Machine. Once you’ve downloaded it go to the amazon appstore and download their app for their appstore. To install this use the Side Load Wonder Machine (search youtube videos for tutorials). Then download the Angry Birds Rio. A message prompting unable to install app will popup in the screen.

Browse to “android\data\com.amazon.venezia\cache” in your AT&T android device. You should be able to find an “*.apk”  file in that location. Again using SWM install Angry Birds Rio. This approach should let you install any apps from Amazon which is not currently approved by AT&T.

Bingo! You’re now able to install Angry Birds Rio in your Samsung Captivate.

Edit: You can follow same procedure to install any free apps from amazon store, for e.g  Amazon has already offered Shazam and Swiftkey for free, both of which can be installed via side-loading through SWM.

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NEW YORK: AT&T plans to pay $39 billion to buy Deutsche Telekom AG’s T-Mobile USA in a deal that is expected to attract intense regulatory scrutiny as it creates a new U.S. mobile market leader.

AT&T, the No. 2 U.S. mobile service, is looking to bolster its constrained network against a near insatiable appetite for videos and data from devices such as Apple Inc’s iPhone and iPad users.

But the world’s largest deal announced so far this year, which will bump Verizon Wireless from its No. 1 U.S. position, could raise the ire of U.S. consumers and regulators as analysts expect it to result in wireless service price increases. Consumers currently look to T-Mobile USA for some of the best value wireless service rates.

The transaction will increase AT&T’s U.S. market share to an estimated 43 percent from 32 percent, putting it well ahead of Verizon Wireless’s current 34.5 percent share of U.S. mobile customers, according to Tolaga Research estimates. AT&T will add 34 million customers to its current 96 million subscriber list.

As a sign of AT&T’s confidence the deal will pass regulatory muster, it agreed to pay an unusually high breakup fee of $3 billion and to give T-Mobile USA wireless airwaves if regulators reject it. But they may be over-confident.

“I think it could reach some level of controversy,” said an antitrust expert, who worked for the Justice Department’s antitrust division. “There’s going to be spectrum issues. This is going to be a complex deal and I don’t think it’s a foregone conclusion that it will be approved.”

AT&T said it expected regulators to require it to sell some assets as a condition of approving the deal, which it hopes to complete in 12 months.

But another regulatory expert said it could take as long as 18 months for U.S. competition and communications regulators to review the transaction.

“I certainly wouldn’t say that this is a clean deal,” said an antitrust expert with telecommunications experience.

AT&T Chief Executive Randall Stephenson told reporters on a conference call that AT&T had done its “homework” on the regulatory front and boasted that the deal could generate savings of more than $40 billion.

“This is a unique opportunity.” said Stephenson. “It’s rare you have a transaction where the synergies are greater than the price paid.”

The companies have been talking for months according to sources familiar. Stephenson reached out to Deutsche Telekom CEO Rene Obermann in December, according to one source, who said he drove the process from the AT&T side.

The substance of the deal came together over the last month, and the companies had a handshake agreement a week ago, the source said.

TALKS SINCE DECEMBER

The transaction, which is Stephenson’s first big acquisition since he took over as CEO, will give AT&T much needed spectrum, or wireless airwaves, to provide the capability to support surges in the delivery of video, games and entertainment to smartphone and mobile devices.

Stephenson said he had to “think differently” to address an expected eight-to-tenfold increase in demand for wireless network capacity in the next five years.

It comes as U.S. wireless operators fight for wireless airwaves that are in short supply as consumers spend more time conducting video chats, playing games and downloading applications over mobile devices that rival the powers of desktop computers of just a few years ago.

The two top operators — a much larger AT&T and Verizon Wireless — will account for nearly three out of four mobile subscriber in the United States, according to Forrester Research analyst Charles Golvin.

For Deutsche Telekom, the attractively valued deal terms of an estimated 7.1 times multiple of 2010 adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization, gives it a tidy partial exit from the U.S. market that once held great promise at the turn of the millennium, but led to steep stock declines. Under the current terms of the deal, Deutsche Telekom could become AT&T’s largest shareholder with an 8 percent stake.

Left unanswered is the fate of smaller rivals, namely Sprint Nextel, which had held talks to combine with T-Mobile USA, the No. 4 U.S. mobile service.

“Other reported deals involving T-Mobile would have joined together incompatible networks,” said Larry Cohen, head of CWA the main U.S. telecommunications workers union. “Not only would that have forced a rebuild, but would have required new phones for T-Mobile customers.”

The purchase price includes a cash payment of $25 billion with the balance to be paid using AT&T common stock. AT&T has the right to increase the cash portion of the purchase price by up to $4.2 billion.

As part of the deal, which was approved by both companies boards, a Deutsche Telekom representative will join the AT&T board. AT&T can increase the cash component so long as Deutsche Telekom retails at least a 5 percent equity stake in it.

Deutsche Telekom is expected to use 5 billion euros to buy back shares and 13 billion euros to lower its debt, one source with direct knowledge of the deal discussions told Reuters. The source said no other deals are planned in the medium term.

AT&T said it would finance the cash portion with new debt and cash on AT&T’s balance sheet. AT&T has an 18-month commitment for a one-year unsecured bridge term facility underwritten by JPMorgan Chase & Co for $20 billion.

AT&T will not assume any T-Mobile USA debt and that the deal would add to earnings, excluding non-cash amortization and integration costs, in the third year after closing.

Representatives from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission and Sprint declined comment as did officials from Verizon Wireless, which is owned by Verizon Communications and Vodafone Group Plc.

Greenhill & Co, JPMorgan Chase and Evercore Partners acted as financial advisors to AT&T.

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As a next step to provide better, flexible and innovative services to the subscribers, Ncell has set up the first 3G data connection at the base camp of Mount Everest, the world’s tallest mountain at 8.848 meter. It’s the world’s highest 3G mobile phone base station. Now visitors, climbers and people living in the Khumbu Valley will savor the ability to make calls and wirelessly connect to the Internet. This means climbers can live-tweet their ascent to the top of Everest. Ncell plans to install seven 3G base stations in the region, which will allow the trekkers to use wireless Internet and to make video calls. It comes real handy when there is an accident or an expedition mishap.

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Tired of using your home computer that takes a long to boot up? Don’t worry, it’s time to say hello to a new technology which scientists claim will reduce the start-up times drastically.

With the 25-year-old BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) technology making way for new start-up software known as UEFI, the next generation of computers are set to boot up in just a few seconds, experts said.

The traditional BIOS technology, which has been used to boot up computers since 1979, was never designed to last as long as it has, and is one of the reasons modern computers take so long to get up and running.

By contrast, UEFI — which stands for Unified Extensible Firmware Interface — has been built to meet modern computing needs, and will soon be the pre-eminent technology in many new computers, enabling them to go from “off” to “on” in seconds, the Telegraph reported.

“At the moment, it can be 25- to 30 seconds of boot time before you see the first bit of OS sign-on,” Mark Doran, head of the UEFI Forum, was quoted as saying.
“With UEFI, we’re getting it down to a handful of seconds.

“It’s not quite instant-on, but it is already a lot better than conventional BIOS can manage.”

BIOS technology has barely changed since the early days of mass computing, and the system struggles to cope with modern computing evolutions, such as USB-connected keyboards or flash drives.

UEFI is a more adaptable system, that can cope with keyboards and peripherals being connected to different ports, and which could also be used to support the next-generation of touch-screens and natural gesture interfaces.

Experts expect UEFI to start gaining a significant foothold in the computing market from as early as next year.

Many consumer electronics companies are working hard to reduce the boot times of their machines — a factor that is particularly important with mobile devices and tablet computers.

Internet Search giant Google’s forthcoming Chrome OS has a rumoured boot time of just a few seconds.

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Google recently released its updated version of Google Calendar Sync (version 0.9.3.6) which is compatible with Microsoft Outlook 2010. Although it includes one and two-way sync support, like earlier version of Google Calendar Sync, it doesn’t support 64-bit version of Microsoft Outlokk 2010. Please make sure that you have 32-bit of OS before you download this.

The latest Google Calendar Sync for 32-bit MS Outlook is available at http://dl.google.com/googlecalendarsync/GoogleCalendarSync_Installer.exe.

Upon completion of installation, users can modify the sync options to their own preferences based on frequency and type of synchronization.

Via: Erictric

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There are several portal dedicated to helping you earn reward points, which can be redeemed for exclusive partner merchandise. Reward points can be accumulated, the amount of which, depends on the frequency you use to search and maximize your rewards.
Prodege LLC has a dedicated website which you can use as a search engine to for your queries, simply by doing the things you do anyway, everyday! For your query you earn “swagbucks” using their “swagcodes”. After you accrue some points you can redeem them for gift cards, apparel, electronics, and many more.
When searching the web, the best way to win  the rewards points is to use the engine for genuine search and discovery. Probability of winning rewards points is higher who search naturally.
Want to try a quick web search?
Here’s the link.
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Are you running Microsoft Outlook 2010 and facing difficulty to synchronize Google Calendar? Several attempts have been made earlier, from using patches to hacking the registry. We recently found a very easy DIY solution to this. It doesn’t take more than two minutes. Isn’t it easy?

1. Download the file: GoogleCalendarSync.zip
2. Unzip it
3. Go to C:\Program Files\Google\Google Calendar Sync
4. Rename GoogleCalendarSync.exe to OLDGoogleCalendarSync.exe
5. Copy the new GoogleCalendarSync file to this folder.
6. Launch  Goggle Calendar Sync.exe
7. Fixed.
8. In case it is not fixed restart your computer.

Thanks to Daniel B. Curran Jr. who made this happen.

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The Pakistani government blocked access to YouTube on Thursday because of “sacrilegious” content on the video-sharing website, signaling a growing Internet crackdown against sites deemed offensive to the country’s majority Muslim population.

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Apple states that they have the policy to restrict other company to launch their products with suffix as “pad”. Steve Job even mentioned that Apple own the trademark for this. But to our surprise  a German company, Neofonie GmbH, has launched a new tablet called WePad. WePad has a large 11.6-inch screen and is fitted with a webcam and two USB ports, the two great features which iPad was devoid of. Moreover, WePad runs Intel’s chip on a Linux platform which supports Flash and is compatible with Android too.

Following is the video from AP

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