Sunday
May112014

New iOS rhythm game ‘Record Run’ lets you play along using your music library

Rock Band creator Harmonix has brought a new rhythm game to iOS for those who want to use their own tunes to play. Record Run is a straightforward game that will need you to swipe side to side and up and down to avoid obstacles but with the help of songs in your library. The game can get repetitive but you are given new goals to help you set a higher score. And at the beginning you won’t be able to play all your songs one after another. You will have limits to how many songs you can add but you can unlock more songs by accomplishing certain objectives. Or you can also pay for the ability to unlock songs.

If you’re an Apple user, you can download the game here. Android users just have to wait a bit. Harmonix plans to bring the game to your platform soon.

Source: The Verge

Sunday
May112014

Netflix Canada officially raises prices for new subscribers

After previously announcing a price hike for new members in the US, Netflix is bringing the price increase to Canada but to new subscribers first. Those who will sign up for Netflix now will pay $8.99 instead of $7.99.  Current customers will not feel the effects of the price hike for at least two years. Netflix said in an email to existing subscribers: "As a thank you for being a member of Netflix already, we guarantee your plan and price (excluding tax) will not change for two years."

The company cites the raising costs of managing its large data flow over the internet infrastructure and having to release more funds to create and obtain rights for exclusive shows like Orange Is The New Black and House of Cards.

Source: CBC

Sunday
May112014

Google Search adds YouTube recaps to NBA scorecards

Google and the NBA have collaborated to enable YouTube video recaps to appear in NBA scorecards on Google Search. This means you can get quick updates and recaps on postseason games plus the  video highlights. Want to see that Wade to James alley oop dunk, you get the video plus other game information. This will hopefully be the start of a new way to condense and package replayable content for all sports.

Source: Android Police

Sunday
May112014

Twitter boosts account security with new password recovery system

Twitter is working to keep your accounts secure with new password recovery system and new method to catch suspicious logins. Twitter users can now be alerted through their mobile numbers and email address when a password reset request is sent. You can change your password through Twitter’s website or through the Android or iOS apps.

The microblogging site is also now employing a new way to track any suspicious logins. They now track login history, device used, and location to weed out any potentially suspicious login attempts. If there are any of these fishy logins, you will be alerted through your email.

Source: Twitter Blog