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Microsoft's New Toy Is a Preemptive Attack on Apple

By Rick Munarriz, The Motley Fool

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A lot has been said about Microsoft‘s Xbox One since it was introduced on Tuesday. However, here’s something that you probably haven’t heard: Xbox One is a preemptive strike on Apple .

Think about it. Apple is working on a smart television. Shortly before his death, Steve Jobs told his biographer that he had cracked the problem with smart TVs. CEO Tim Cook told NBC’s Brian Williams — on primetime television — that it’s an area of “intense interest” at Apple.

Let’s dream out loud. What would an Apple smart TV do?

Well, thanks to the popularity of Siri, it’s a safe bet that there would be some degree of voice recognition. Xbox One has that. “Watch TV” switches to live TV. “Watch AMC” switches the channel. “What’s on HBO?” pulls up the channel’s listings guide.

Apple’s device would also probably incorporate FaceTime video chat. Yes, Microsoft’s all over that. The Xbox One allows for Skype video chats — with multiple users at the same time.

Naturally, there would be some App Store integration with live content, but Xbox One is there already. You can pull up personalized fantasy stats during NBA and NFL games. You can be playing a Blu-ray disc and switch to a split screen to pull up Internet Explorer to figure out where you know that actress from through IMDB or pull up movie ratings on Rotten Tomatoes.

App Store integration naturally means playing games on your TV, and Xbox One naturally will have Apple beat on that front.

The clincher here is that Microsoft already has tens of millions of active Xbox Live users. They all won’t hop on the Xbox One platform right away, but they will over time as prices get cheaper.

However, as expensive as the Xbox One will be, a full blown Apple HDTV will probably cost more than a Microsoft console with an existing flat screen. Now that we know that Microsoft will have its new toy out in time for this year’s holiday shopping season, it’s not as if Apple can get a head start here.

The more you think about it, the more you may start to realize that Apple may already be too late.

The only way Apple could realistically have a game-changer in an Xbox One world would be to revolutionize pay TV. Rolling out a piecemeal service in which consumers pay only for the channels that they watch — or the content that they watch — would more than justify Apple’s inevitably high price.

The problem, unfortunately, is that cable networks have every reason to be uncooperative here. They stand to lose big money if Apple disrupts cable and satellite television providers. If Apple hasn’t been able to get iRadio off the ground as negotiations with the music labels have been reportedly rough, how is Apple going to talk studios and content creators to disrupt a model that will save consumers money at their expense?

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance

Worst Performance of the Year: Kim K. in Temptation ?

By Evann Gastaldo Kim Kardashian may never get her hands on an Academy Award, but the New York Daily News predicts she will win a Razzie . She has a small part in Tyler Perry’s Temptation , which opened Friday to not-so-rave reviews ( Rotten Tomatoes score: 16%), and many reviewers are singling out Kardashian… …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Newser – Home

Ryan Gosling Embarrassed By Dish Towel (VIDEO)

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Ryan Gosling may be one of Hollywood’s most desirable men, but that doesn’t mean the “Gangster Squad” star isn’t sometimes embarrassed by his own super-celebrity status.

In a recent Rotten Tomatoes interview, posted on YouTube on Friday, Gosling erupted in a fit of embarrassed laughter when he was presented with a dish towel emblazoned with hand-drawn images of his face.

The towel is the creation of Colleen Pugh, a New Zealand designer who sells her homemade creations — including towels, t-shirts and art prints — online.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Huffington Post

8 New Tech Startups We're Watching in 2013

By Nicole Nguyen

From the Rotten Tomatoes of literature to a magical Chinese translation app that needs no data, there are quite a few new technologies we’re looking forward to in the fifth batch of early-stage companies selected for 500 Startups‘s accelerator program. This past year, 500 Startups “incubated” over 30 new companies, pairing each startup with the funding, mentors, and designers needed to build a successful tech company.

The startup accelerator hosted its last Demo Day this week, featuring its current class of startups striving to develop the world’s next disruptive technology. These are our picks for the most promising web, app, and ecommerce startups from the bunch, and you can bet we’ll be keeping a close eye on these companies in the coming year.

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Why 'Hitman' Movie Might Not Be a Bad Idea

By Carol Pinchefsky, Contributor

Hitman was a 2007 movie based on the videogame series by IO Interactive. It came and went quickly  in U.S. theaters, and the people who saw it generally disliked it. (Movie review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gave it a 3.7 out of 10.) But thanks to a strong international showing, it earned an impressive $100 million. Considering it had a budget of $24 million, this can only mean one thing: It’s reboot time. …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at Forbes Latest

Access Rotten Tomatoes movie ratings in your Netflix library

If you’re a Netflix junkie like I am, you’re no doubt always on the lookout for ways to make the service better.

For example, I remain a huge fan of InstantWatcher, which catalogs the latest additions to the Netflix streaming library and gives you lots of options for perusing them.

Of course, half the battle in using Netflix is choosing the movies that are really worth watching. Netflix provides only a “best guess” rating based on your viewing preferences, which means if you want some serious crowd-sourced reviews, you need to look to a site like Rotten Tomatoes.

Thankfully, you don’t necessarily need to leave Netflix each time you want to see a movie’s RT rating. A handy little browser add-on called RottenFlix can show Rotten Tomatoes scores right inside Netflix.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at PCWorld