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Xbox Music to launch on October 26th with free ad-supported streaming

Microsoft is preparing to launch its Xbox Music service on October 26th. Multiple sources familiar with Microsoft’s plans have confirmed the new service will launch at the same time as Windows 8. We’re told that subscriptions, like the current Zune Music Pass offering, will be available alongside a free streaming service supported by ads — similar to Spotify. The service will be available on Windows Phone, Windows 8, and Xbox 360.
A key part of the service is Microsoft’s SkyDrive integration that will allow users to store music and playlists in a cloud collection — available across multiple devices. Although Microsoft has plans to offer Xbox Music across multiple platforms, including iOS and Android, apps will not be immediately…
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Samba launches ad-supported mobile data in the UK, makes you dance for your internet
Want mobile information, but without the troublesome financial cost? Samba, a brand-new virtual network in the UK offers merely that, in a style comparable to the Blyk virtual operator before it. You’ll require to stump up for a SIM (& pound; 2.99,) and an optional dongle, then kick back and soak up a couple of adverts to make some net “credit.” The MVNO makes use of 3‘s network, however keeps a record of your surfing as part of the offer (which, declares the BBC, you can prevent from being made use of for advertising purposes). To get online you’ll need to install a browser plug-in, or iPad app which will send you off to the commercials prior to delivering you on your digital method. While technically free of cost, it’ll cost you about two-and-a-half moments of your time a day to get about 517 megabytes of information in a month. Extra credit can easily be earned with partner packages, or right up money if you simply desire to get on sans adverts. The “free” – dom doesn’t extend to exactly what you can easily browse though, with some websites (those considered offensive, or in breach of copyright) being off-limits. Still, if this seems like a decent trade-off, or an excellent backup plan, head down to the source after these messages …
Samba launches ad-supported mobile data in the UK, makes you dance for your net originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 04 Jul 2012 07:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for usage of feeds.
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Samba launches ad-supported mobile data in the UK, makes you dance for your internet
Want mobile data, but without the pesky monetary cost? Samba, a new virtual network in the UK offers just that, in a model similar to the Blyk virtual operator before it. You’ll need to stump up for a SIM (£2.99,) and an optional dongle, then sit back and soak up a few adverts to earn some internet “credit.” The MVNO uses Three‘s network, but keeps a record of your browsing as part of the deal (which, claims the BBC, you can prevent from being used for marketing purposes). To get online you’ll need to install a browser plug-in, or iPad app which will send you off to the commercials before sending you on your digital way. While technically free, it’ll cost you about two-and-a-half minutes of your time a day to get about 517 megabytes of data in a month. Additional credit can be earned through partner deals, or straight up cash if you just want to get on sans adverts. The “free”-dom doesn’t extend to what you can browse though, with some sites (those deemed offensive, or in breach of copyright) being off-limits. Still, if this sounds like a decent trade-off, or a good backup plan, head down to the source after these messages…
Samba launches ad-supported mobile data in the UK, makes you dance for your internet originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 04 Jul 2012 07:46:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Samba ad-supported free mobile broadband service goes live in the UK

Free mobile internet access in the UK can now be yours for the cost of a SIM card and a few minutes of your time. Samba, an MVNO that’s just launched on Three’s network, is offering ad-supported access that it says will amount to around 517 megabytes of monthly data in exchange for watching two and a half minutes of commercials a day. The firm offers SIM and micro-SIM cards for $ 4.99 each including shipping (about $ 7.82), and will offer USB dongles at a later date.
The BBC reports that watching the ads requires a browser plugin or an iPad app — no other tablets are presently supported — and most of the ads seem to be semi-interactive, so you probably will actually have to watch them. There’s no limit on the amount of credit that you…
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Ad-supported Kindle 4 has built-in $30 “upgrade”, gets rid of embedded special offers
Was it too cheap? Well, here’s some great news for fourth-generation Kindle users already tiring of its embedded ads looking cheap alongside their Vertu phones. You can now pay Amazon the requisite fee and unsubscribe from built-in advertising and offers. Visit the Manage your Kindle webpage and you can edit your subscriptions for the newest entry-level e-reader. There seems to be no option, however, to do the reverse just yet. Would Amazon hand over $ 30 to push those special offers into our currently ad-free Kindle?
Ad-supported Kindle 4 has built-in $ 30 “upgrade”, gets rid of embedded special offers originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 06 Oct 2011 05:48:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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