The LG G3 comes pre installed with a number of fonts. I haven’t tried using a different font until recently.
I’ve decided on “coffee” as I really like it’s style especially with the letter “o” .
As you know, I co-host a weekly podcast with David from UKMobileTech called Gav & Dave’s Tech Podcast. It is a light hearted tech podcast broadcast bi-weekly. To subscribe click here for iTunes or copy and paste this link into your favourite podcast app.
Episode 22 is now live for your listening pleasure.
Google has launched Photo Sphere Camera app for iOS iPhone users. Already available for android users since 2012, it finally has landed on iOS. The app is optimised for the iPhone 5S, but will work from the iPhone 4S running iOS 7 and upwards.
iPhone users can now take panoramic 360-degree photos and post them on Google Maps. So head over to the iTunes App Store https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/photo-sphere-camera/id904418768?mt=8
I really thought this was a wind up, but the S5 takes on the Ice Bucket Challenge and nominates several other smartphones. I just wonder why the S5 didn’t nominate the Sony Xperia Z2 😉
And whilst Samsung has semi hijacked the ice challenge, Samsung UK has made a donation to the Charity for ALS based in the UK. This has now helped gather some momentum for the UK Charity.
Via Appleinsider.com
“The U.S. Justice Department is in the process of deciding whether to revise the laws regarding music royalty rates — changes that could have an effect on Apple’s streaming music offerings Beats Music and iTunes Radio.
The music industry is currently trying to overturn the current licensing rules, which are heavily regulated by the government. At the moment, the industry is required to license songs to anyone who wishes to rebroadcast at a reasonable rate.
The two performance-rights organizations that represent the music industry are the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, and Broadcast Music, Inc., both of which have been around for decades. Restrictions were originally placed on the companies around World War II because of monopolistic practices, but now both ASCAP and BMI are attempting to have some of those restrictions limited, which would give them more flexibility in setting the prices for music rights.
If ASCAP and BMI are successful, analyst Rod Hall of J.P. Morgan expects the outcome to hurt Apple, which is attempting to gain a stronghold on the streaming music market with its iTunes Radio streaming service, and Beats Music on-demand subscription offering.
“Upward pressure on streaming costs could be a negative for Apple’s newly acquired Beats Music unit,” Hall said in a note to investors on Friday, a copy of which was provided to AppleInsider. “Typically, attempting to pass this sort of cost increase through to customers after the low price Genie is out of the bottle is tough in a competitive environment.”
As the DOJ weighs the case, GigaOm this week offered a summary of how relaxing regulation on BMI and ASCAP would hurt streaming services like Apple’s, along with market leader Pandora. Currently, the controlled royalty rates are at 1.7 percent of revenues for terrestrial radio stations, and 1.85 percent for Pandora.
But Pandora actually paid about 53 percent of its total revenue in royalties in 2013, because services like it and iTunes Radio must also pay for “sound recording rights.” Terrestrial radio stations have avoided such fees thanks to their longstanding stature in American society and accompanying political clout.”
This will be interesting to see where this case goes.
Evan Blass also know as @evleaks is the legendary smartphone tipster. He has now retired from leaking info ahead of time. He was interviewed by the BBC recently. Click here http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p025805w and enjoy.
Based on leaked schematics, it is possible that the new iPhone will be available in 128gb storage option.
Whats more interesting is that the 32gb version may be dropped. So that means 16gb, 64gb and 128gb. If this sounds odd it is not as peculiar as you think. Many Chinese Phone manufacturers offer either 16gb or 64gb storage phones.
9th September cannot come quick enough to see what exactly Apple has in store for everyone.
Head over to your Amazon UK or US and you’ll struggle to notice anything different with the Paperwhite ereader.
And that’s because Amazon has quietly doubled the internal storage of the device from 2GB on the 2013 model to 4GB on this year’s edition.
Based on current memory prices, I doubt this increase has added any cost whatsoever to manufacturing the ereader, but does allow you to store even more books.
The Ice Bucket Challenge has taken the USA by storm. Celebrities started and filmed themselves having a bucket of water poured over their heads. If they didn’t accept the challenge in 24 hours they had to donate £100 to ALS. They also had to nominate 3 other people. So you can see the pyramid concept exploded. Elaborate methods of having a bucket of water poured over the head were created, Bill Gates taking the engineering prize. But what has this meant in real terms, or I should say hard cash donations. Press release from ALS.
“Washington, D.C. (August 21, 2014) — As of Tuesday, August 21, The ALS Association has received $41.8 million in donations compared to $1.9 million during the same time period last year (July 29 to August 21). These donations have come from existing donors and 739,275 new donors to The Association.”
What is so incredible is the donated amount at present is increasing at the rate of $10m per day. Also in 2 days there have been an extra 350,000 people/donors. The scale of this is epic. At the current rate they have received in a space of 2 months, what would have normally taken 20 years to receive via donations.
Just incredible. If you want to donate or lean more head over to http://www.alsa.org. If you also pour a bucket of ice cold water over your head, there is no need to challenge me 🙂