Spotify, 'Punch Quest,' and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Thursday, November 15, 2012
Spotify, 'Punch Quest,' and more - 90 Seconds on The Verge: Thursday, November 15, 2012
2012-11-15
it's Thursday November 15 2012 I'm Nilay
Patel step into my office baby it's 90
seconds on the verge Google's Nexus 4
launch this week was marked by a number
of technical glitches the trouble ain't
over yet the new flagship Android phone
is expected to ship today for just three
hundred dollars off contract some people
however and now being informed by Google
that their orders could be delayed by up
to three weeks the nexus 4 still sold
out on a Google Play Store you can
always get it from t-mobile that's going
to cost you either a two-year contract
or $150 premium the popular free-to-play
iOS game punch quest is no longer free
to play developer rocketcat games
guarded an impressive six hundred
thousand downloads in its first week the
reportedly failed to make much money
from in-app purchases so now punch west
costs 99 cents punch West is one of the
first high-profile titles to go from
free to premium Angry Birds and the
other hand will continue to be a
veritable money machine a shipment of
iPad minis worth over 1.5 million
dollars has been stolen according to New
York Post a well-coordinated heists left
to the theft of about 3,600 apple
tablets from New York's JFK
International Airport the culprits are
still at large investigators suspect an
inside job which given the size of the
heist and my love of the movie
Goodfellas makes a lot of sense finally
Spotify has begun to roll out a
browser-based music app it's been 12
Spotify as most requested features and
it's the most obvious difference between
it and chief competitor rdio Spotify the
web player is now live in some regions
users will receive a facebook invite
when it's ready for them that's it for
today's top stories coming out tomorrow
a chance for overtime say my place at
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