Spotify and Last.fm join forces for Kopparberg festival app

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Spotify and Last.fm join forces for Kopparberg festival app

Kopparberg cider is introducing a new music app that means you can enjoy this summer’s musical festivities direct from your computer ?

The Kopparberg Festival Player utilises both Spotify and Last.fm to produce playlists of musical acts which will be playing at this year’s UK festivals, before being played via Facebook. ?

Through Last.fm, the app will provide a who’s who of festival performers this summer, from the headliners to relatively unknown acts. Users can then choose up to three artists before a playlist formed of their music is automatically created from Spotify’s library. ?

Any playlist you create will be posted on Kopparberg’s Facebook page so visitors can share and discover new music with each other as well as help them plan what festivals they should attend and who to see. ?

The Kopparberg Festival Player app will also give users a chance to win tickets to a host of UK festivals, including Field Day, Secret Garden Party and Reading & Leeds. ?

The Kopparberg Festival Player can be downloaded from the Kopparberg UK Facebook page from 16 May.

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Spotify and Last.fm join forces for Kopparberg festival app originally appeared on http://www.pocket-lint.com on Tue, 15 May 2012 12:42:00 +0100

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Sony: The 4K video revolution is at tipping point

EXCLUSIVE: Content will follow home tech
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Sony is taking a brave gamble on the future of home entertainment technology by releasing its VPL-VW1000ES 4K projector before there’s native content to view on it.

Sure, you get a code for the 4K version of PlayStation 3 image software PlayMemories with every purchase of the ?17,000 behemoth, and its Reality Creation 1080p upscaling prowess is simply mind-blowing, but there’s not much in the way of 4096 x 2160 video for it to project.

So, in an effort to encourage the next stage in the evolution of home video quality, the company has decided to get its technology on the shelves before content is widely available. It is hoped that this move will prompt studios to look at ways to get its 4K movies into the hands of consumers.

“4K is rapidly gaining momentum in the distribution community, as evidenced by releases from studios such as Paramount, Warner Brothers, 20th Century Fox and Sony Pictures.?So while many people complain about the lack of content, it can’t be made without the technology and it can’t be seen in the home without this technology,” Sony told Pocket-lint exclusively in a one-to-one chat.

“It’s not just something we talk about; the camera’s there, the projector’s there. We’re ready to go.”

Even massive movie blockbusters are being currently created in UHD (Ultra High Definition). “Sony Pictures is behind The Amazing Spider-Man, which is in 4K,” Sony said.

“And M. Night Shyamalan is using Sony F65s to film his next project [After Earth], so it’s getting there. It’s at the tipping point now.?It’s a really interesting time for 4K.”

Sony Europe’s own home cinema expert and product technical specialist Kin Loong Chit agrees, but also emphasises that it’s not the lack of content per se, but how to get it into the home that’s the biggest issue. “Shooting-wise, there is a lot out there already, it’s just delivery,” he told us.

“Delivery is the most important thing at the moment, because there is no way to deliver 4K [to the home]. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo [David Fincher's English-language version] was shot in 4K, and The Hobbit, but how do we deliver? A home server? A BD disc player? Only then will it be possible.”

But Sony does believe that there is plenty of interest out there for the next generation of high definition video. And definitely more so than with 3D.

“With 3D, there seemed to be a lot of divided opinion,” we were told. “But with 4K it’s just positive.”

And from our extensive viewing experience of the VPL-VW1000ES, we have to say we thoroughly agree.

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Sony: The 4K video revolution is at tipping point originally appeared on http://www.pocket-lint.com on Thu, 17 May 2012 14:41:00 +0100

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If Justin Bieber Is Your ‘Boyfriend,’ Ying Yang Twins Can Be ‘Your Man’

‘Boyfriend’ remixers have nothing but praise for teen crooner and comparisons to their ‘Wait (The Whisper Song).’
By Jocelyn Vena

<P><a href="http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/bieber_justin/artist.jhtml">Justin Bieber</a>'s <a href="/news/articles/1684836/justin-bieber-boyfriend-remix-ying-yang-twins.jhtml">"Boyfriend"</a> got the remix treatment from rap duo the <a href="http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/ying_yang_twins/artist.jhtml">Ying Yang Twins</a> this week. The twosome dropped their take on the singer's single late Wednesday, amping up the song's sexiness with their signature sense of innuendo.</P><P>Playing on the song's title, the Twins (D-Roc and Kaine) note on their verses that while Bieber is offering up his services as your boyfriend, they're a little older and a little wiser and want to be your older sister's man. When MTV News spoke to D-Roc on Thursday (May 10), he talked a little bit about wanting to have fun with the Mike Posner/ Mason Levy-produced track.</P><P></p><div class="player-placeholder right" title="Ying Yang Twins 'Complimented' Bieber Back With 'Boyfriend' Remix" id="vid:767914" width="415" height="255"></div><p></P><P>"He want to be your boyfriend, but I want to be your <i>man.</i> I'm grown. I'm good and grown," he said. "I've been through that boyfriend/girlfriend stage, but you know, he's going through that, so that's what complemented the track too. It's like, 'OK, I want to be your man. I don't want to be your boyfriend. I'm bigger than the boyfriend.' But that's Justin Bieber, so if you got a little sister, Justin Bieber want to be her boyfriend."</P><P>D-Roc was also inspired to remix the track after many music fans had noted comparisons between Bieber's song and the Twins' 2005 hit "Wait (The Whisper Song)." "Before Justin Bieber actually had dropped the song, the hype around it, everybody was calling me saying, 'Hey, man, did y'all hear the Justin Bieber song?' I was so amped up to hear the song too. When I actually did, I listened to it and I was like, it sounded like us. He complimented us," he said. "So I wanted to compliment him by getting on it.</P><P>"It was there," he added of the comparisons. "But the thing about it is, for him to step out for the first time rapping and we was the first compliment that he gave, I felt like that young man is on job. And he did it well. It made a statement to me like, 'OK, he just trying to grow up,' and with him growing up, like, he want y'all to take him as he's grown. 'I'm 18. I'm grown now. I can do my own thing.' And what better lane, and he picked us, and I feel like that was a compliment and to compliment him back, I wanted to do the remix."</P><P>While D-Roc has yet to meet the singer, he has high praise for him. "He's a very talented young man," he said. "Like, to have as many talents as he knows how to do, you know, it's like he's a threat. He's gonna come in, and they better watch out for the young man, 'cause the young man got something to bring to the table."</P><P>Bieber will drop his highly anticipated album, <a href="/news/articles/1684079/justin-bieber-believe-album-cover.jhtml"><i>Believe,</i></a> on June 19. "Boyfriend" is the lead single, and last Thursday, he dropped the <a href="/news/articles/1684646/justin-bieber-boyfriend-video-2.jhtml">video</a> for the hit.</P><P><i>What do you think of the Ying Yang Twins' remix? Let us know in the comments!</i></P><P></p><div class="player-placeholder right" title="Frame By Frame: Justin Bieber's 'Boyfriend'" id="vid:766128.id:1684574" width="415" height="255"></div><p></p>

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Sony Alpha A37 pictures and hands-on

Alpha beta psychedelic funkin’ at 7fps
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Sony’s refresh of its Alpha range continues with the brand new Sony Alpha A37. The replacement for last year’s A35 model, the A37 further strengthens Sony’s SLT (Single Lens Translucent) lineup and shows the company’s ongoing investment in the technology.

The Alpha A37 is the entry-level SLT model, its main focus is on fast shooting but at an affordable price.

It looks and feels much the same as its predecessor, though the screen size has shrunk from 3-inches to 2.7-inches, and drops from a 921k-dot to 230k-dot resolution, but it gains the benefit of being mounted on a tilt-angle bracket to move the screen up or down for more unusual shooting positions.

The 16.2-megapixel sensor is now able to shoot from ISO 100-16,000 – increasing half a stop of sensitivity at the top end compared to its predecessor.

As per the recently announced Sony A57 camera, the A37 takes advantage of Auto Portrait Framing – a mode designed to auto-crop your shots. It works well sometimes, but can crop in at undesirable places. More gimmick than great.

Elsewhere it’s very much business as usual. The 5.5fps burst shooting mode can snap away at an improved 7fps when in the Tele-zoom Continuous Advance Priority AE mode, making it extremely fast for the money. There’s sensor-based image stabilisation, 1080p HD movie capture and a 15-point (three cross type sensors) autofocus system.

The main reason for the camera’s fast burst speed is the SLT design – as the mirror is translucent it needn’t move out of the way to expose the sensor. The result? Light can simultaneously reach both the sensor and phase detection autofocus system for non-stop focusing. It’s impressive stuff for both stills and movie capture.?

However because of the design the camera inherits an electronic viewfinder, not a traditional optical one. Some will love it, some won’t – it’s down to personal taste. We think it’s rather cool, and the “what you see is what you get” 100 per cent field of view makes it stand out above other entry-level DSLR cameras. The 1440k-dot resolution also trumps its predecessor and makes for detailed viewing. But it does seem to be a case of pinching resolution from the rear LCD and squeezing it into the viewfinder however. But you can’t win at everything, right?

Anticipated to launch for around ?500-530, the A37 is a tempting prospect on the value front. We’ll be reviewing a final sample model in due course. Keep your eyes peeled.

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Sony Alpha A37 pictures and hands-on originally appeared on http://www.pocket-lint.com on Thu, 17 May 2012 05:00:00 +0100

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Diablo III collector’s edition pictures and hands-on

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Diablo III marks the return of one of the all-time great PC game series. Ten years in development, the game is now live and ticking along nicely on PCs the world over.

It’s available in several different versions, but for the true fan there can be only one choice; the collector’s edition. Pocket-lint has got one of the epic boxes and has put together a hands-on for you, so you can decide whether the ?170 set is worth it.


So what’s in the box? First, there’s a full version of the game for either PC or Mac. We have been getting our teeth stuck into it for a while now and will have a review once we get closer to tackling the vast gameplay load it contains.

The collector’s edition also throws in some exclusive in game items in the form of angel wings, an exclusive banner and special dye with which to colour your armour sets. For World of Warcraft fans, you get a special Diablo III style pet called a fetish shaman. If you play Starcraft II, then there are unique battle.net portraits based around Diablo characters.


Just as the collector’s version of Starcraft II came with a rather awesome USB key, Diablo III takes it one step further. A rather hefty Diablo skull, with a 4GB USB soulstone rammed inside it, is included. This is cool enough by itself, but it goes one better, as the soulstone USB comes preloaded with Diablo II and Diablo II: Lord of Destruction.

Satisfying your Diablo lust even further is a two-disc behind-the-scenes DVD and Blu-ray set which features more than an hour of interviews with the folks at Blizzard who put the game together. We’ve watched it, and for the hardcore fan there’s nothing better. Adding to the Diablo III media is a CD with the entire game’s soundtrack, should you want to listen to its sounds while away from your PC.


The real highlight, apart from the actual game, is the game artwork book. At 208 pages it is a fairly meaty read. It goes all the way from pre-development concept art to 3D renderings of characters that appear in the game. The majority of it is seriously impressive and would take pride of place on any Diablo fan’s mantlepiece

That’s it, plenty to play with in the collector’s edition as well as it being one of the best PC games released in a long time. For the true Diablo obsessive the collector’s edition seems more than worth it and will retain a lot of its value should you plan on selling it later. Otherwise, just go and grab the game: we can see the allure of a huge Diablo skull USB key in terms of looks, but for practicality, there is no chance it’ll fit in your pocket.

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Diablo III collector’s edition pictures and hands-on originally appeared on http://www.pocket-lint.com on Fri, 18 May 2012 11:23:00 +0100

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Wedding Roundup: Quirky Invitations, DIY Decor, Easy Eats, and More Inspiration For Your Big Day

Wedding season is in full swing, and we have everything you need when it comes to dresses, decor, bridal beauty, and more. Whether you’re a bridesmaid in need of the best tips, seeking savvy spending advice, or in the mood to check out the most memorable TV and movie weddings, look no further. Click through now to see our ever-expanding 2012 wedding season coverage!

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Shia and Tom Suit Up For a Lawless Premiere With Gorgeous Jessica Chastain

The guys and girls of Lawless hit the red carpet for a premiere of their movie at the Cannes Film Festival this evening. Shia LaBeouf, Tom Hardy, and Guy Pearce appeared on the Croisette in tuxes, while their leading ladies Jessica Chastian and Mia Wasikowska donned gowns. Special guests like Sean Combs and Bérénice Bejo walked the press line as well. Shia, Tom, Jessica, and Mia have had a busy day, chatting up the press and posing for pictures at an a.m. photocall. The film, based on the book The Wettest County in the World, is out in the US on Aug. 31, and the Lawless reviews are so far good.

Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted premiered yesterday, and Jessica wore Armani Privé for that event alongside costars in the animated picture like Jada Pinkett Smith and Chris Rock.

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Kristin Cavallari’s Baby Shower Celebration

She’s quickly closing in on her due date and, in celebration of her impending motherhood, Kristin Cavallari was treated to a festive baby shower on Saturday afternoon (May 19).

Held at a private Hollywood residence, the 25-year-old reality star was joined by around thirty guests including former “The Hills” co-stars Heidi Montag and Stephanie Pratt.

The momma-to-be covered up her burgeoning bump in a cute black maxi dress while she and her fellow partygoers noshed on Pink Salt Event Cuisine catered sweets including green and blue frosted cupcakes and a starry themed three-tier sponge cake.

Of the scene, a source told People magazine, “It was the perfect weather for a fun celebration. Kristin arrived with her mom. She looked stunning in a black dress with her hair in a ponytail. She was smiling and seemed very excited about celebrating her baby. Guests seemed to enjoy the shower as well and there was a lot of laughter.”

With Kristin and her baby daddy, NFL QB Jay Cutler, being gifted with items ranging from strollers and high chairs to blankets and bath toys, another insider dished to Us magazine, “Kristin was glowing and gorgeous. She looked so happy! Guys were there, too. It was co-ed.”

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Wi-Fi blocking wallpaper to paper over security concerns

Cellular and radio signals allowed
Wi-Fi blocking wallpaper

A wallpaper that blocks Wi-Fi signals is being developed to help protect people’s networks, whether at work or in the home.

Although the paper will stop skinflint neighbours from jumping on board your Wi-Fi signal, the wallpaper has been designed in such a way as to still enable both mobile phone signals and radio waves through.

The technology is the brainchild of French researchers at the Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble who have been working with the Centre Technique du Papier. It’s thought that as well as preventing strangers accessing people’s Wi-Fi networks, the wallpaper will be able to be used in hospitals and theatres to help block external sources.

Despite the research that has been invested in the technology, the development team claims the wallpaper will cost the “equivalent to a traditional mid-range wallpaper.”?

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Wi-Fi blocking wallpaper to paper over security concerns originally appeared on http://www.pocket-lint.com on Mon, 14 May 2012 12:09:00 +0100

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Renault Grand Scenic Dynamique TomTom 1.5 dCi

A nice place for all the family
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When it first appeared in 1996, the original Scenic broke ground as the first “small” people carrier to hit our roads. It did without the seven seats of existing people carriers such as its big brother Espace, but brought all that was loved about that format of car such as flexible, removable seats, great versatility and loads of storage options to a smaller package. Generation two continued to set the class standard with a distinctive look borrowed from the second generation Megane but even smarter versatility. It also introduced a longer-wheelbase, seven-seat “Grand variant to tackle competition from the likes of Vauxhall’s Zafira.

Now, well into its third generation, the Scenic has been given a cosmetic makeover and gained some new technology to keep it class competitive. It may win the prize for the longest name of any car we’ve reviewed recently, but how does this (deep breath): Renault Grand Scenic Dynamique TomTom 1.5 dCi 110 Stop & Start measure up?

Design

The third-generation Scenic’s never had the individual style that characterised the car it replaced. We think that’s a shame. Still, in Damask Red and on optional 17-inch Bari alloy wheels, the Scenic’s hardly a bad looking thing – the longer wheelbase and longer third-light window of this seven-seat “Grand” model helping the looks in our view.

But cars in this class – and the Scenic in particular – have always been about the interior. In this regard, the Scenic still presents a case for itself as class-leader. You get the impression that the design team who worked on the Scenic all have kids.

That’s why you’ll find storage pockets and boxes all over the cabin – including in the floor, below the boot, under the seats. Airline picnic-tables are standard for those in the second row, there’s a vast, slide-able storage bin between the front seats, and a second fold-out mirror from the roof to keep an eye on kids in the back. Oh, and you get integrated sun blinds and isofix points in all three second row seats. The only real quibble is that the centre row of seats doesn’t fold fully flat into the floor like some cars in this class.

Tech

The “everything and more” story continues on the tech front. This is one of Renault’s TomTom models, which means you get a TomTom Live Nav unit integrated into the display ahead of driver and passenger. It’s controlled either by a joystick unit mounted on the front of the centre bin, where it falls neatly to hand, or via a remote control. And it works… just like every other TomTom – which means a lot better than many manufacturer-fit Nav systems. A 3-year TomTom Live subscription costs ?125.

This is just the start of the dizzying amount of technology kit that’s standard. Presumably you’ll be keen on keeping your family safe? So how do eight airbags with deactivation on the front seat, stability control, hill start assist, cruise control, automatic headlights and wipers and – with our car’s Luxe pack (?1500) – lane departure warning sound?

Worried you’ll have your hands full of kids and shopping and might get distracted every now and then? The hands-free door entry/start system, parking sensors, automatic parking brake, speed limiter and tyre inflation/puncture detection kit should help you out.

And if it’s entertainment you need, there’s an aux and USB connector on the radio, Bluetooth for your phone which plays music too, reading spotlights for those in the rear and, again as part of the Luxe pack, a Bose sound system with nine speakers. However, nowhere on the options list could we find an option for integrated TV/DVD players for the second row seats though, which means you’re into the land of Halford’s accessory range, which is a shame.

Of course, like the previous generation Scenic, the gauges are all digital. This new car features a multi-colour “EcoDrive” display which allows you to vary how it shows revs, what gear you’re in and the usual array of tricks to try to get you to drive economically. Just remember that, sitting where it is, everyone travelling in the car will be able to see when you choose to have that “red-mist dad” moment on the A49.

Driving

It always confuses us when magazines test people carriers and start placing importance on how happily the thing behaves when you drive like Sebastian Vettel. In our experience, most people who buy this kind of car place such things far down their list of priorities.

All you really need to know is that the Scenic drives generally fine. In this 1.5 dCi guise, the engine is fairly stretched. It’s humping around a big lump of car and if you add six passengers it starts to labour quite a lot. So if you’ve a brood of growing teenagers, we recommend upgrading to the 130 bhp engine, which is ?1100 more. Though those watching the pennies will want to stick with the incredibly competitive 105g/km CO2 and super-cheap roadtax of this 1.5 dCi.

Besides needing a bit more power, we wish the ride was more settled – admittedly it’s better with more people and stuff aboard. At times the Scenic shows up its use of a cheaper, less sophisticated torsion beam rear suspension and crashes around on rough roads.

Yet other than that the stop-start worked well, the Scenic is quiet at speed and the finger-light power steering is perfectly judged for the typical use this car will get.

Verdict:

It’s unlikely to answer your heart’s desire in every way, like the Tesla we tested last week, but in the real world where you’ve space for just one car and have to juggle the stresses of bringing up a family with a busy work live, the Scenic hits the mark.

It doesn’t drive with the sophistication of a Ford S-Max, nor offer the lounge-like interior quality of the new Vauxhall Zafira Tourer, but it’s interior feels like greater thought’s gone into it. It not only works well, but somehow, sat inside the Scenic, the world seems a nice, happier place.

While the facelift can’t disguise the fact the Scenic is older than some of the competition and while it’s price isn’t far away from the Ford, Vauxhall or VW competition, Renault offer you much of the kit for standard that costs thousands extra on those cars. For instance, you’d probably not tick the ?200 option box for sun-blinds on the Ford S-Max, but here they’re standard and a total boon.

Add in the value and reassurance of Renault’s new 4+ (4 years warranty, servicing and finance cover) and we think that, as family cars go, there’s still little that can touch the Scenic.

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Justin Bieber Dances Like A BAWSS At His Billboard Awards Rehearsal (VIDEO)

If Justin Bieber’s performance of “Boyfriend” live on the season finale of “The Voice” is any indication, then the Biebs’ performance of “Boyfriend” on this Sunday’s Billboard Music Awards will also be a full-on display of badassery. Next level, people. Earlier today Justin uploaded a new video to his viddy account, and let us just warn you: [...]

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Huawei launches the Ascend Y 100 and the G 7105 exclusively with O2

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O2 will be the exclusive vendor for both the Huawei Ascend Y 100 and the Huawei G7105, as the manufacturer again caters for an entry-level audience.

While not of the same calibre as the excellent Huawei Ascend G300, the Ascend Y 100 is again an Android-powered smartphone running on Gingerbread 2.3. The handset sports a 2.8-inch touchscreen and there are both HSDPA and Wi-Fi for efficient browsing of the web.

Kitted out with a 2-megapixel camera with 4x digital zoom, Huawei was keen to accentuate the Ascend Y 100’s ability to shoot video at 30 frames per second, twice the speed of other phones at this price point, apparently.?

Talking of which, the Huawei Ascend Y 100 will be available from 1 June for ?79.99 on PAYG or free with a ?10 per month contract. Anyone who buys the phone before 31 August will also received a voucher for a free interchangeable back cover. This cover can either be designed by themselves or chosen from one of the ready-made designs.

The Huawei G 7105 as a back-to-basics feature phone offers very little in terms of functionality. Its focal point is the 2.8-inch LCD touchscreen while the camera is a simple 1.3-megapixel snapper with 4x digital zoom.

Though there’s no Wi-Fi connectivity, Opera Mini, which compresses websites for faster loading speeds, is on board, so hopefully you won’t be twiddling your thumbs for too long.?

In terms of battery life and we’re looking at 600 hours standby and 300 minutes talktime.?

Available now in white for ?39.99, a pink variant will also soon be available through selected O2 stores.

Although Huawei has predominantly focused on the lower-end of the mobile market, it will be launching its flagship device, the Huawei Ascned D quad later this year, which the manufacturer is calling the “world’s fastest smartphone”.

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Huawei launches the Ascend Y 100 and the G 7105 exclusively with O2 originally appeared on http://www.pocket-lint.com on Fri, 11 May 2012 15:18:00 +0100

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