Thursday 8 August 2013

PayPal tests mobile payments using your face for verification

A new trial in the U.K. lets people pay for items using the PayPal app, a mobile phone, and a photo to PayPal is rolling out a new trial for British consumers to see if they really can leave their wallets at home.
Recently kicking off in London borough Richmond upon Thames, the test includes 12 different merchants set up to accept PayPal payments, according to Sky News. Using the PayPal app for iOS, Android, or Windows Phone, potential customers can see nearby participating merchants highlighted on their mobile phones. They can then check in by clicking on the merchant's name and sliding a pin down the screen.
When purchasing an item, the customer's name and photo pop up on the store's payment system. An employee clicks on the photo to initiate the payment. The customer then gets a notice and receipt for the transaction on their phone.
Though only a dozen retailers are part of the test, PayPal expects that more than 2,000 merchants will be able to accept the PayPal payments by the end of 2013, Sky News added. And PayPal has grander ambitions beyond this year.
"This is another step on the journey towards a wallet-less high street, where customers will be able to leave their wallet or purse at home and pay using their phone or tablet," Rob Harper, PayPal head of retail services said in a statement reported by The Independent. We predict that by 2016 this will become a reality."prove their identity.

YouTube founders launch MixBit video stitching app

The app lets you edit and combine your clips with those of other people to create longer videos.
The folks behind YouTube are taking on Vine and Instagram with their own video stitching and sharing app.
MixBitKnown as MixBit, the free app debuted Thursday for iOS users via Apple's App store, while an Android version is due in the next several weeks, according to The New York Times. MixBit amps up the social aspect of shooting short video clips by letting you stitch together videos from other users to create lengthier productions.
As highlighted in the app's description, you can record, edit, and publish videos as short as one second or as long as an hour, all from your mobile device. Each individual clip you shoot can be as long as 16 seconds -- Instagram allows up to 15 seconds, while Vine restricts you to 6 seconds. And each video can contain as many as 256 clips.
You can edit your video by moving or deleting each clip from your device. Once your masterpiece is finished, you can then save it or publish it to the MixBit Web site, which is slated to ramp up sometime Thursday.
The social aspect comes into play by letting you freely borrow clips from other MixBit users to add to your own video. As such, you don't even need to shoot any footage on your end. You can simply remix the clips contributed by the MixBit community to create something new.
Served up by digital media company Avos Systems, MixBit is the brainchild of Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, co-founders of YouTube.
"The whole purpose of MixBit is to reuse the content within the system," Hurley told the Times. "I really want to focus on great stories that people can tell."

Nintendo: We still sell the Wii U at a loss

Nintendo: We still sell the Wii U at a loss

The company has been selling the Wii U at a loss for months, which might be why it won't cut the console's price
Despite increasing pressure to improve sales and boost its financial performance, Nintendo might prove unwilling to cut the price on its Wii U anytime soon.
Speaking to GamesIndustry.biz in an interview published Wednesday, a Nintendo representative confirmed that the company continues to sell its latest console at a loss. Nintendo didn't say exactly how much it's losing on each unit sold, but the company has been one of the few firms historically to profit on new console launches each generation. The Wii U, however, stands in stark contrast to that.
The console, which launched with two versions -- a Basic set for $300 and a Deluxe set for $350 -- has been collecting dust on store shelves over the last several months. Nintendo announced last week that it sold just 160,000 Wii U units worldwide during the previous quarter. Those poor sales figures prompted increasing calls for the company to cut the price on its Wii U.
Of course, that's nothing new for Nintendo. After the console posted a tough fourth quarter of 2012, Nintendo chief Satoru Iwata was asked about calls for a price cut in an interview with the Associated Press. At that time, he seemed convinced that price wasn't an issue, telling the AP that "we are already offering [the Wii U] at a good price."
Nintendo seems committed to that line of thinking. In its quarterly filing last week, the company blamed the Wii U's disappointing sales on "the release of few key first-party titles," as well as its poor job at "communicating the compelling nature of our hardware and software."
Still, a price cut might be just what Nintendo needs to boost the Wii U's popularity. The console will soon face off against the Microsoft Xbox One and Sony PlayStation 4. And although those consoles will be more expensive than the Wii U, they also promise better graphical performance and enhanced online services. In order for the Wii U to stand out, it might just need to distance itself on the pricing front.

Infolinks Minimum Payout Now $50


One of ten major problem most of newbie blogger face with an ad network is minimum Payout. Since, newbie blogger doesn’t have much traffic, it takes time for them to reach the min. payout amount to get paid. Thaks to Infolinks, who lowered down infolinks minimum Payout and now it’s moved down to $50.
Some time back I have given you Infolinks review and payment details. Infolinks is in-textinfolinks minimum Payout advertising solutions and its minimum payout was 100$. Today Infolinks changed their policies and now they are lower down the minimum payout from 100$ to 50$.
This is good for small publishers as they can easily check out money from infolinks. Meanwhile infolinks pay by Paypal
Seems like it’s a win-win situation for infolinks and publishers, as small publishers like us can easily check out money at the end of month.
According to official blog announcement :
Update your selected form of payment today to Payoneer (Offering the new Infolinks prepaid MasterCard and automatic ACH) or PayPal and enjoy a lower payment threshold of $50.

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Peter Capaldi is new 'Doctor Who' star

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Peter Capaldi has been named as the 12th Doctor, replacing Matt Smith in classic British sci-fi series.Doctor Who logoPeter Capaldi is the new Doctor. The 12th star of British TV show "Doctor Who" was announced live on the BBC Sunday, ready to replace Matt Smith as the time-travelling hero.
In "Doctor Who Live: The Next Doctor," a half-hour special looking back over the 50-year history of the classic sci-fi show, the actor playing the next Doctor was revealed live on television for the first time. Glaswegian actor Capaldi previously appeared in the episode "The Fires of Pompeii" and "Who" spin-off "Torchwood" but is best known for playing the fabulously sweary Malcolm Tucker in "The Thick of It" and "In The Loop." Previous forays into fantasy include Neil Gaiman's "Neverwhere" and "World War Z," in which he played of all things a W.H.O. Doctor.
Now let's hear from the man himself:55-year-old Capaldi is also an Oscar winner, for his 1995 short film "Franz Kafka's It's a Wonderful Life", starring Richard E. Grant -- who has also played the Doctor, albeit in a charity spoof episode and a non-canon animation.
Current TARDIS incumbent Matt Smith hands over his sonic screwdriver to the 12th Doctor in a special episode on December 25. "Who" head honcho Stephen Moffatt will then guide the new Doctor and companion Clara, played by Jenna-Louise Coleman, into the eighth series of the show since "Doctor Who" was revived in 2005 with Christopher Eccleston in the lead role. Series 8 is expected to be broadcast in August 2014.
But before then, there's the small matter of a 50th birthday to celebrate. Alongside a drama about the creation of the show, Smith joins forces with previous Doctor David Tennant in a special 50th anniversary episode on 23 November. The special episode, also starring John Hurt, will be broadcast around the world exactly half a century after the show first put kids behind the sofa one momentous Saturday teatime in 1963.
The 50th anniversary will be shown in 3D and in cinemas too.
The 21st century Doctors follow earlier incarnations of the wandering Time Lord played in the show's original run by William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, and Paul McGann.
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iPhone's camera is awful, says new Nokia ad

iPhone's camera is awful, says new Nokia ad

Nokia decides to mock the iPhone 5 ad in which Apple claims more people take pictures with iPhone than any other camera. Nokia is about quality, it says.One way of justifying that you haven't sold as many gadgets as another manufacturer is to explain that you're all about quality, not quantity.
This fine argument has been used by Apple more than once.
In a new ad, Nokia picks it up and slaps Apple across the chops with it.
For here is Nokia taking Apple's rather presumptive ad about its camera -- you know, the one that claims more people take pictures with an iPhone than with any other camera -- and slathering derision all over it.
The ad lures you into believing this might be that very Apple ad, or at least another in the series.
Then the voice of Helsinki sinks its teeth into Apple's hubris: "At Nokia, we prefer to build for quality, not quantity."
This is a noble intent, one not currently believed by my engineer friend George, who has now had to have his Lumia 920 replaced four times.Here, though, Nokia tries to show several examples of what it sees as the sheer prosaic ordinariness of Apple's camera offering.
Here, pictures on the iPhone 5 resemble snaps from an Instamatic compared with the dazzling joys achieved by the Lumia 925.
Colors sing, action is captured by a veritable symphony of options.
Why would anyone buy an iPhone 5 after this? Why wouldn't everyone want an 8.7-megapixel camera, Carl Zeiss lens, and dual LED flash at their side all the time?
Especially when it can also text Pia about the new extra-pink Hello Kitty slippers its owner craves.
Clearly, Nokia has embraced the concept of its phones being a wonderful camera with a keyboard attached.
It's an understandable strategy, one that has already been expressed in the new Lumia 1020 ad.
Given that most people seem to use their phones for everything but actually talking to people, it's as well to own something that is identifiably yours.
Now, all Nokia has to do is to make its image a touch more contemporary. It can't readily make an ad suggesting all iPhone users are geriatric gum-grinders.
Samsung's already taken that space.

Apple launches third-party charger trade-in program

The power adapter swap comes on the heels of a death in China believed to have been linked to a counterfeit Apple USB power charger.In the wake of an electrocution in China reportedly linked to a third-party power adapter connected to an iPhone, Apple has launched a trade-in program to replace users' third-party chargers with its own.
Apple's power adapter.Noting that some third-party or counterfeit power adapters may be poorly designed and result in safety issues, Apple announced Monday that itsUSB Power Adapter Takeback Program will swap non-Apple chargers with its own for $10.
"Customer safety is a top priority at Apple," Apple said in a statement. "That's why all of our products -- including USB power adapters for iPhone, iPad, and iPod -- undergo rigorous testing for safety and reliability and are designed to meet government safety standards around the world."
Scrutiny of third-party and counterfeit chargers intensified last month after a 23-year-old Chinese woman was reportedly killed while answering a call on her iPhone 5, which is believed to have been connected to a third-party USB charger. In a separate incident, a 30-year-old man in Beijing was shocked while plugging his iPhone 4 into a third-party charger, leaving him in a coma for several days.Beginning August 16, iPhone, iPad, or iPod users can drop third-party chargers at an Apple Retail Store or Apple Authorized Service Provider and pay $10 for an Apple USB adapter, which usually retails for $19. Apple said users' old adapters will be disposed of in an environmentally friendly way.
The deal runs through October 18 and is limited to one trade-in per device. To qualify, iPhone, iPad, or iPod users must bring their device with them at the time of trade-in to verify the serial number.

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