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CBS All Access users will be able to stream live NFL games starting Dec 4

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CBS recently announced a new partnership with NFL that will allow subscribers of the network’s All Access service to stream live NFL games.

The deal goes live on Sunday, December 4 so this week’s games on CBS will make be the first accessible through All Access. Still you need to note that Verizon continues to have an exclusive while NFL game streaming on smartphones is concerned, but thankfully not on tablets.

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So who is getting access to NFL games through the CBS app? Well iPad and Android / Windows 10 tablet owners for once, but also Apple TV, Xbox One / Xbox 360, Roku Players, Chromecast, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick, PS4 owners and web users.

CBS All Access subscribers will be able to stream all NFL on CBS games, including Thursday Night Football on CBS, as well as pregame and halftime coverage live on CBS All Access platforms.

But don’t jump for joy just yet. You need to take into consideration the following – users can watch live NFL games via CBS All Access streams live programming from their local CBS station. CBS is available in 150 locations, so you’d best check.

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CBS is trying to make the offer really tempting for subscribers. There’s the affordable $5.99/month option which comes with “limited commercials” or the $9.99/month version which is “commercial free”.

CBS All Access allows subscribers to stream more than 8,500 episodes of new or old school CBS shows like the Big Bang Theory, NCIS or Survivor. And with the new NFL deal, the service just got more attractive.

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If you’re not a fan of CBS, maybe you’d like to know that Amazon Prime members are now able to stream HBO and Cinemax content via Amazon Channels. So if you’re not a football fan, you can go watch Game of Thrones or True Blood instead.

 

Amazon Prime members can now stream HBO and Cinemax TV shows, movies

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It’s a great moment to be an Amazon Prime subscriber, as the retail giant has recently announced that starting December 1, it will be adding two new streaming options via Amazon Channels in the form of HBO and Cinemax.

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Amazon Prime members, can get a HBO subscription for $14.99 a month after a 30-day trial period. For those who prefer Cinemax, the fee is cheaper at $9.99 a month. Note that these fees are not included in the $99 you have to pay to be a Prime member.

For years now, Amazon has demonstrated an incomparable capability for bringing customers exactly what they want, in all the ways they want it. We share the goal of providing Amazon customers more ways to access all of the high-quality HBO and Cinemax programming they’ve been asking for.”

Sofia Chang, HBO VP and General Manager of Worldwide Digital Distribution

The HBO subscription seems to be the more promising of the two. It offers access to new exciting shows like the dystopian Westworld or the quirky new comedy Divorce, which Sex in the City fans will surely love.

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Older but extremely popular shows like Game of Thrones and Silicon Valley are also available to stream. The full HBO movie selection which includes titles like Revenant and Batman vs. Superman is also at users’ disposal.

The Cinemax subscription makes available TV-shows like Outcast, The Knick and Banshee, but also blockbuster movies like Mad Max: Fury Road, Pitch Perfect 2 and American Sniper.

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Amazon Prime was already allowing its users to add cable channels like Showtime and Starz for an additional fee. Now users have more to choose from with the HBO and Cinemax options.

Amazon Channels allows users to watch anything, anytime on over 650 compatible devices. The service offers trusted, reliable streaming from Amazon Video and IMDb X-Ray integration.

How to hack-proof your Android in 2016 (PROMOTED)

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It is sometimes easy to overlook the importance of ensuring our smartphones are secure. We all know that our laptops and desktops need to be equipped with anti-virus protection, firewalls, and various other tools.

But too many people still get swept up in the excitement of new apps and functions, and overlook the importance of downloading the right security tools as well.

Yet as smartphones become more and more ubiquitous, so they are being targeted ever more by hackers and cyber-criminals who see another window into your personal data and financial information.

The stats can be quite scary at times when people actually take a look at the security vulnerabilities in an Android phone. For example, it was recently reported that the new Quadrooter attack could put as many as 900 million Android phones at risk.

Then there is the story that researchers have demonstrated a 92% success rate in hacking Android apps. I could list more.

The core facts are equally as disconcerting. In 2014, there were more than a million recorded breaches of smartphones in the USA – the actual total number will have been much higher. In the same year, 5.2 million smartphones were lost in the USA alone. And it has also been reported that 25% of Android phones encounter a threat at least once a month.

Yet despite all the evidence, we are still using our unsecured smartphones to do communicate sensitive information, do online banking, and also indulge in things like online shopping.

All of these put potentially sensitive information at risk, and with Cyber-Monday having just passed, there is no better time to think about securing your Android device.

There are no end of different security apps on the market for Android users and it can sometimes be hard for users to work out which is the right one for them. Which is why we have put together an expert guide on how to hack-proof your Android in 2016:

Use a Passcode

Too many people disregard the option of putting a passcode on their Android device because it is too much of a hassle to enter it every time they want to use it.

But a passcode is an essential security tool and every Android user should make use of it, without exception. We would also strongly advise you to opt for a six-digit code rather than a four-digit one. A four-digit code can be cracked by a hacker in a relatively short time, but a six-digit code can take months. This means most hackers will give up and move onto to someone else’s device.

For an inconvenience for just a couple of seconds, you can vastly increase the security of your device.

Use a Privacy Screen Protector

As high-tech as some hackers are, the old-fashioned approach is still surprisingly effective, and there are still plenty of thieves out there who will pee over your shoulder to steal your information as you are using your Android device.

The best way to protect against this is to use a Privacy Screen protector. These are like slightly thicker screen covers with ridges that mean only the person looking straight at the device can read what’s on the screen.

They don’t effect functionality at all and do protect against one of the most common types of security vulnerability.

Use a Firewall

We all use firewalls on our desktops and laptops, but a worryingly small number do on their smartphone.

Everybody should have a Firewall on their Android device though as they offer a vital security wall to protect your device and your data from the threat of hackers.

There are lots on the market, and different ones will be right for different users, but no matter which one you go for, be sure to get one.

Use a VPN

Last, but by no means least, every Android user should be running a VPN. A VPN will encrypt all of your online traffic making everything you do online secure from hackers and other prying eyes.

It will also redirect all your traffic via an external server which will render you anonymous online and so greatly enhance your online privacy.

There are other perks too, such as enabling you to watch geo-restricted content no matter where in the world you are, and put together the benefits make the small price of a VPN one of the best investments you will make on your Android device.

Disclaimer: This article is a guest contributed or sponsored post; AndroidGuys does not claim any responsibility for it beyond the pre-approved links and content.

Google reveals top trending apps and games of 2016, more

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I don’t know about you, but this year has gone by so very fast. We’re already in December which means in a few weeks we’ll be celebrating New Year’s Eve. In anticipation of the end of 2016, Google though you might want to know which apps, games, TVs shows or films were most loved by users this year.

So the search giant has released its list of top trending content that was released in the Google Play Store over the past 12 months.

The Top Trending Apps category was dominated by Face Charger 2 – an app for selfie lovers who allows users to swap faces between friends and favorite characters, add face parts, morph heads and a lot more. It’s quite reminiscent of what Snapchat offers in term of face changing capabilities, but adds a few extra features.

The top position in Trending games went to Pokémon GO – something to be expected given all the fuss created around this mobile game. Recently the app has been updated with a new tracker, now available for users playing across US and parts of Europe.

Google also goes cultural, reveling the top 5 movies and books which have been downloaded the most by Google Play users.

Here are the complete lists:

Top Trending Apps

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Top Trending Games

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Top 5 Songs

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  1. Stressed Out, Twenty One Pilots
  2. Sorry, Justin Bieber
  3. One Dance (feat. WizKid & Kyla), Drake
  4. Don’t Let Me Down (feat. Daya), The Chainsmokers
  5. Me, Myself & I, G-Eazy

Top 5 Movies

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  1. Deadpool
  2. Captain America: Civil War
  3. Zootopia
  4. X-Men: Apocalypse
  5. The Jungle Book (2016)

Top 5 TV Shows

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  1. Game of Thrones
  2. The Walking Dead
  3. The Big Bang Theory
  4. Mr. Robot
  5. The Flash

Top 5 New Books

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  1. Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe by Cullen Bunn
  2. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child: Parts One and Two (Special Rehearsal Edition) by J.K. Rowling, John Tiffany, Jack Thorne
  3. The Girl on the Train: A Novel by Paula Hawkins
  4. The Art of War by Tzu Sun
  5. Me Before You: A Novel by Jojo Moyes

Gooligan Android malware found to have infected 1 million Google accounts

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If you’re in the habit of installing applications from third party app stores (meaning not from the Google Play Store) then you might want to listen to this. Apparently there’s a new malware in town going by the name of Gooligan, which is capable of doing nasty things to your Google account.

Gooligan was unearthed by security firm Check Point Research and according to them the vulnerability already breached more than 1 million Google accounts.

This is how it all works. Users install apps from unofficial sources which get the malware onboard of the phone. From there Gooligan ends up stealing email information and authentication tokens for accessing Google accounts. Hackers can use that information to install apps from the Google Play Store on the device in order to boost in-app advertising revenue. This is done without the user’s knowledge or consent.

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Check Point also noted attackers can also use the information to get data from Google Play, Gmail, Google Photos, Google Docs and Google Drive.

The search firm says that numbers of breached accounts are rising by 13,000 emails on a daily basis. Check Point also claims it has notified Google of the problem.

What’s even worse is that Gooligan is said to be capable of injecting code into the Google Play Store, thus spreading its venom onto the apps that are supposed to be safe. In order to monetize these infected apps, attackers are flooding them with ads. The malware also forced devices to leave positive reviews and high ratings for the infected apps on Google Play.

Check Point calls this the “largest Google account breach to date” with the majority of infected devices located in Asia (57%), although 28% are said to be located in the Americas/Europe.

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However, we should note one important detail. Only devices running Android Lollipop or older are affected. So if you have Marshmallow or Nougat running on your phone or tablet, you should be safe from Gooligan.

However, according to Google’s recent numbers, more than 75% of Android users are currently running Lollipop or lower.

Google’s Director or Android Security, Adrian Ludwig has already reached out to uses, saying that Google has worked closely with Check Point in order to come up with ways to protect users against the Gooligan thread.

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The search giant has revoked affected tokens and has been using Verify Apps on Android devices to block Gooligan-infected apps. When malicious activity is detected, owners receive a warning and installations are halted.

Back in 2015, Google noted in its Android security report that a third of Android apps downloaded via third-party app stores were infected with Ghost Push. Well Gooligan is an even more aggressive version of Ghost Push.

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If you too have downloaded apps from non-Google Play app stores, you can go ahead and visit Check Point’s blog post to see the list of 86 apps known to have been infected with Gooligan. You can also use this tool to see whether your account has been affected.

Check Point also advertises its own Mobile Thread Prevention tool which is said to “keep Android and iOS devices connected to your organization’s network safe from advanced attacks like Gooligan.” Users can request a free demo. Got to monetize such a big malware campaign, right?

Fitbit Charge 2 review

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With phones and apps getting smarter all of the time, it’s easy to track your basic movements and activities. Be it counting steps in Google Fit or heart rate monitoring in a Samsung phone, it’s not hard to keep up with your basic health-related tasks. But, by being able to do everything in a handset, the question arises of whether we need purchase additional hardware. Is it worth it to buy a fitness band, activity tracker, or smartwatch?  And, if so, which is a good brand to start with?

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Fitbit is one of the first names that pop up when the discussion turns to wearables, and rightfully so. It offers a wide range of activity trackers, each of which comes with different features and price points to match. One of its latest, the Charge 2, is a $150 affair that builds on a predecessor by adding new hardware and features.

We’ve had a Fitbit Charge 2 for the last few weeks as it was provided to us by Fitbit for review consideration. What follows is our impressions of the wearable, its hardware features, and its accompanying app. Spoiler alert: we love the Fitbit 2 and think it’s probably the best value you can get from the brand.

What is the Fitbit Charge 2?

As part of the “Active” models in the Fitbit lineup, the Charge 2 offers up more than just step counting, sleep tracking, and other basic functions. It’s not quite along the lines of a full-on smartwatch or the Fitbit Blaze, but it’s a terrific middle ground unit.

If you’re the type of person who wants to keep an eye on how much you’re moving, heart rate, how you’re sleeping, and other activities, this is the one to consider. Moreover, it ties nicely to your phone, delivering call, text and other notifications as well. It’s smarter than a traditional activity tracker and half the price of a full-on Android Wear or Apple Watch experience.

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The Charge 2, while a successor to an already existing model, picks up some of the functions of the Charge HR. In other words, it now offers the heart rate monitor. From what we can tell, Fitibit has merged the Charge and Charge HR into one experience for this season.

Features of the Fitbit 2 include an always-on heart rate monitor, an OLED display, swappable bands, and a five-day battery. It’s the sort of thing that’s comfortable to wear, easy to read, and designed to get through a work week. You can do just about anything you want with it, just don’t wear it in the shower or to go swimming.

Design

The Fitbit Charge 2 is available in three sizes (Small, Large, and Extra Large) and comes in no less than four standard color options: Black/Silver, Blue/Silver, Plum/Silver, and Teal Silver.

Additionally, there are two special edition textured colors (Lavender/Rose Gold and Black/Gunmetal) which can be had for a $30 premium. Shop the Fitbit official store and you’ll find there are leather bands which can be purchased, switching it from hip and modern to classy or demure.

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The default bands are made of a flexible, durable elastomer material that bends and flexes like most smartwatch bands and wearables. It’s rugged enough to take bumps and scrapes without getting scuffs but it’s flexible enough to move when in a pinch.

A little bit bulky, it’s still sleek and unassuming. It’s not uncommon to see people wearing stuff like this in 2016; the Fitbit Charge 2 is every bit as modern looking as you’d expect. The colors might sound more vibrant or attention grabbing, but in practice they are muted and professional shades.

The bands buckle like a traditional watch and are comprised of “surgical-grade” stainless steel. We found it easy to put on and take off after only a few tries and now it’s a mindless process before showering or swimming

Display

The Fitbit Charge 2 houses an OLED display that provides images and text which are easy to read and discern. Be it checking heart rate, glancing at notifications, or simply eyeballing the time, it’s sharp and clear.

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The screen is not always on, but a simple lift-to-peek gesture works to bring up the display. Moreover, you can also tap on the display to wake it or press the button on the side, too.

Functions

The Fitbit Charge 2 does quite a bit on its own, including functions such as stopwatch, exercise tracking mode, heart rate, and a new “Relax” mindfulness app. There’s not much need to open the app on your phone throughout the day unless you are looking to dive deeper into stats and historical data.

The Fitbit Charge 2 is capable of tracking distance, calories burned, active minutes, floors climbed, stationary time, sleep quality, and hourly activity. Additionally, it can connect to your phone for GPS stats on distance and mapping. The SmartTrack feature can automatically detect certain activities and record them in the app in a mindless and pain-free way.

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The aforementioned “Relax” option is a guided and timed focused breathing exercise. Designed to center you, it coaches you into a breathing pattern based off of actual heart rate readings. It’s a nice touch that you might not use all that often, but one that’s welcome when you want or need it.

We also appreciate that the watch can detect that you’ve been sitting idle for too long. A gentle vibration and encouraging word pop up on the display to remind you that it might be time to get up and stretch those legs. You might be surprised at how quickly an hour rolls around.

App

One area where Fitbit has gotten exponentially better over the years is in the area of its apps. The Charge 2’s dashboard is comprehensive and full of all sorts of wonderful details. If you’re looking for historical data, there’s plenty here to dig through.

It’s also in the app where you can record stats for water intake or weight; users can also adjust personal goals for movement. Is it hard to get in 10,000 steps in a day? Set things down a bit and start celebrating a more attainable goal first and then move on to more lofty ambitions.

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The Cardio Fitness Level is a really cool way of looking at your overall fitness level. Rather than simply giving you dry statistics, this becomes more of a game or score. In short, it takes everything it knows into consideration and provides you with a number. The goal is to raise that number with activity, weight loss, better sleep, etc. The app can help set realistic expectations and will work to get you there, but you just have to hold yourself accountable.

Conclusion

Battery life, at five days, was great and we appreciate only having to charge it up once or twice in any given week. Speaking of which, we kind of dig the charging mechanism and clamp which hold things in place.

There’s a lot to be said about the overall accuracy of consumer-grade wearables. Numbers can vary from one brand to another and things could change with a simple firmware update. But, when you take something like the Charge 2 as a whole and work with it, it’s a great way to get a base line read on your life.

Sure, steps might differ once in a while, but you can generally take the numbers as a solid indicator on things. Are you moving in the right direction? Are you even physically moving? The same goes for sleep. Maybe these wearable devices are not going to truly be able to discern between light and deep sleep, at least not for this price. What they can do, though, is tell you that you’ve been getting an average of five hours over the last two weeks and that you need more sleep.

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Although Fitbit says the Charge 2 can take the occasional splash in stride, we would love to keep it on all day. Showers are a risk because of the jet streams and it’s simply not built for diving deep into water. If it were able to handle the former, we’d be totally fine without the latter. With that said, don’t sweat it if you’re sweaty. A summer rain isn’t going to do anything to your Charge 2, either.

There’s no internal GPS in the Fitbit Charge 2, but we’re okay with that. When paired with a phone and apps it can keep a nice set of data for runs, bike rides, and walks. You’ll need to keep your phone with you if you’d like

As a whole, there’s very little here for us to fault. The price is right and the functionality is more than what most people need. We might like a smarter experience in something like an Android Wear, but we’d have to drop twice the money. The Fitbit Charge 2 is a solid wearable from top to bottom.

Where to Buy

The Fitbit Charge 2 can be purchased at Fitbit’s site as well as other established retailers. Moreover, you may find it on the shelves of your wireless service provider. Pricing, as indicated above, is listed at $150. Below are some links to get you headed in a few directions.

Save big with these promos and discounts for AT&T

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Time to purchase a new smartphone? Is this an upgrade from an existing device? We want to help you out either way.

To save you money, we’ve gathered up all of the promotions we could find from AT&T. Regardless of where you’re thinking of going for service, or what phone you are looking to pick up, you owe it to yourself to check below.

What follows is a mix of phone, rate plan, and accessory promotions worth checking out. It might not be an exhaustive list, but it’s a good collection of what’s currently offered through AT&T.

Although we’ve listed known expiration dates, we have no idea how long some of these other deals will last.

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AT&T Deals

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Republic Wireless is now a standalone company, celebrates with 6 months of free service

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Republic Wireless has been offering virtual network operator services for some time now. Today the company announced it was separating from its parent company, Bandwidth after raising enough funding to sustain itself.

Now the virtual carrier is celebrating its independence by offering users a host of discounts which users will certainly love.

The past five years have been an incredible ride as we’ve worked hard to save our customers tens of millions of dollars off their cell phone bills. However, our best days are still ahead of us. With this extraordinarily talented team and all the benefits this spin-off provides, we will accelerate our mission to provide remarkably simple and affordable ways for people to stay in touch.

Republic CEO Chris Chuang

The company is willing to willing to shave $100 off the Moto Z Play at $349 (discounted from $449 from December 7 to December 12) and $50 from the upcoming Huawei Ascend 5W at $129 (discounted from $179 from December 13 to December 19). But here comes the good part – both phones will be sold with a contract-free six months of free service (unlimited talk and text + 1GB cellular data service plan).

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In case you don’t remember, here’s what you can expect from the Moto Z Play in terms of specs.

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  • 5.5-inch display with 1080 x 1920 resolution
  • Snapdragon 625
  • 3GB of RAM
  • 32GB of internal storage (expandable)
  • 16MP with phase detection and laser autofocus/5MP camera combo
  • Fingerprint scanner
  • 3,510 mAh battery
  • Android 6.0 Marshmallow (planned Android 7.0 Nougat update)

As for the Huawei Ascend 5W, specs are currently unknown but the phone will probably be a middle-to-low range smartphone.

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Republic Wireless begun doing business five years ago as a mobile virtual network operator using Sprint’s network as backup. But recently, Republic Wireless expanded by offering T-Mobile network support and offering a wider variety of plans and devices, like the premium Galaxy S7.

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Now Republic Wireless spins-off from Bandwidth courtesy of a $30 million cash investment meant to accelerate the company’s development. The virtual carrier promises its newly found independence won’t change the way it conducts business or the plans it offers.

Pokemon Go’s new tracker now available in all of US and parts of Europe

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Pokemon Go developer Niantic has been teasing a update to the oft maligned “Poketracker” feature of the popular app. Niantic has finally pushed the new Pokemon tracker to the rest of the US and “large parts of Europe” today after a lengthy limited access beta program that was in select areas of the US.

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photo courtesy of Android Police

The new tracker better shows which Pokemon are in your local area, and shows which “Pokestops” they are near to so you can have an easier time finding them. Initially, the tracker was not very helpful and only showed nearby Pokemon, without any context as to distance or location relative to you. Now with the update, there should be no more aimless wandering in hopes of finding that one specific Pokemon you see in the “nearby” section.

The new tracker is now available nationwide in the US, but the areas of Europe were not specified in the update, so time will tell which areas have access as of now. Niantic has yet to reveal when the rest of the world will see the new tracker feature, but hopefully soon now that the update is expanding outside the US.

Napster and iHeartRadio partner for better streaming music experience

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Music streaming service Napster is about to get even better for listeners as it today announces a host of new features. Available in the updated Android and iOS apps, listeners pick up a new custom playlist mix (Napster Mix) based on favorite artists.  What’s more, the app will will recommend newly-released albums based on preferred artists and genres.

Additionally, the refreshed Napster app offers a personalized “EarPrint” which lets users customize the audio experience by tuning specifically to each ear. This aspect is designed in conjunction with headphone manufacturer EVEN.

As one might expect, the app will receive a punch-up to allow for the new features. To that end, listeners should look for a new Home Screen which suggests playlists tailored around individual tastes and what’s trending among friends.

Enhancements

  • A simplified and personalized Home Screen with suggested playlists based on a listener’s favorite music and what’s trending among friends in “Playlists For You.”
  • Personalized New Album Releases, highlighting the best newly-released music albums for a listener based on their favorite artists and genres.
  • Your Napster Mix,” a personalized playlist featuring a collection of newly-released tracks based on a listener’s favorite artists.
  • An exclusive, personalized “EarPrint” in partnership with headphone-maker EVEN, which lets members create a customized audio experience by tuning sound precisely to each ear. Enter for a chance to win a pair of EVEN award-winning headphones now through Dec 15.

New iHeartRadio App

A new iHeartRadio experience is coming soon, too. As part of a new partnership with Napster, iHeartRadio All Access Powered By Napster is one of two new on-demand streaming services recently announced. Currently available in beta for Android and iOS, it will be fully offered across mobile and desktop in January 2017.

Napster is a premium subscription streaming music service provider with access to more than 40 million songs. New subscribers can sample the goods for up to 30 days with unlimited free access. Moreover, it expects some discounted rates and promotions as we head deeper into the holiday season.