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iPhone subsidies, Google Privacy, Nintendo NX Android & more - Pocketnow Daily

2015-06-01
iphone seem to be losing carrier subsidies in the u.s. very soon Microsoft goes official on launch date for Windows 10 a nintendo plans to shake things up a bit but with android of the process I'm hi meri beta and I apologize for the sand this is a temporary studio while I pick some things up this is clocking out daily the official lucid after with Microsoft as the company has just confirmed that we can expect Windows 10 as soon as July 29th so yeah we're pretty much two months away but but also interesting part is that even though the company said that there was a free upgrade it seems that you have to reserve your option for that upgrade so Biggs of the description move fast as it seems that if they need business because they have limited quantities other official news talk about Google as the company has just launched a new privacy hub and the reason why this is cool is because this controls every Google service in 10 up so you can control what devices are using your account in addition to where it's logged in and you can even control the way you're seeing on YouTube etc etc etc there are three pivots for this service mix of the trip should have a look as a yeah it is worth it thank you google let's move the spotlight over to Nintendo but not of mobile games this time the company is apparently working on an NX console to be launched in 2016 and even though they've been reluctant to share news on what to expect it seems that it will be powered by Android and we're not necessarily sure what they mean by something powered by Android couldn't be little run android games or would it be just the fourth version of android running on a nintendo console this is really cool let's just see what they pull off in the end another company that's desperate and I get come back when it comes to its music services is Apple we hear that the company is going to rebrand beats music to Apple music but for the launch of the new itunes radio reports thing that Apple is hiring they would get a Drake and even for a Williams in a way to you know tease people to try iTunes radio because these are going to be the DJs in addition to that apparently you will be getting three months off for a trial and then you can you know give the service okay for ten dollars a month which is crazy at a time when Spotify makes things even easier with the premium model but anyways it seems that this we'll be watching WWDC we will be covering it live and finally for the skeptical news of the day it seems that Apple had a meeting with its apple store employees today to announce that it will be killing carrier subsidies from a TNT ass of this month where if you want to get an iphone on AT&T you will be getting the next program which is a you know it still requires you to pay up for the phone every month in installments but it's not as a subsidy which is completely different and if you think that this is time to jump ship think again seems that verizon is coming up next with its edge service so it's really interesting to see what Apple is trying here we're not really sure if this is just an apple store thing or if it's a full AT&T thing but it leads me to the question of the day whenever you buy a smartphone does the lack of a carrier subsidy affect you because i know this is bailey united states but other countries doesn't really imply we don't really get very good carrier subsidies anyways leave us a comment down below what is your case are you affected friends you know the drill if we want to get the news earlier before this video is filming sure you follow us up backing out comment subscribe to our channel as well you'd follow me on twitter Jaime underscore a better please give this video thumbs up if you liked what you saw I am hi Mary that thank you very much for watching we'll see you tomorrow
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