• The Guitar Collection: George Harrison

    March 13th at 3:10pm / Macworld / 0 opinions

  • ‘AirMusic’ Streams Your Tunes to PS3, Xbox, PC

    February 28th at 2:16pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    AirMusic – ($0.99) iPhone – Utilities AirMusic is a superb application for streaming your music over Wi-Fi to your PS3, Xbox 360, or PC, and allows you to wirelessly listen to your tunes through your TV without using an AppleTV. Its incredibly easy setup means your music is there the moment you want it – just ensure all of your devices are on the same Wi-Fi network, start AirMusic, then navigate to your music library on your console or PC and your tunes will be there – it couldn’t be easier. Although I ...

  • How Musicians Are Engaging Fans With Location Tech

    August 17th at 10:02am / Mashable / 0 opinions

    The Global Innovation Series is supported by BMW i, a new concept dedicated to providing mobility solutions for the urban environment. It delivers more than purpose-built...

  • Just Got An iPad? Download These Apps

    December 25th at 11:39am / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    So you’ve just (carefully) torn open the wrapping of a brand new iPad. You’ve hooked it up to iTunes for its initial sync, but now what? Which apps should you…

  • 3 iPhone Apps for Quick, Fun Music Production

    August 5th at 12:00pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    You’ve been able to make music with an iPhone ever since the App Store launched in 2008, but the quality of the apps on offer keeps getting better. It’s now…

  • The Best iPad Apps

    January 31st at 7:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    You've seen the commercials; Apps are what makes an iPad come to life. Here are the very best ones for work, play, creation, consumption and everything in between. Twitter: The official Twitter app for iPad packs in the features, giving you a full Tweet-and-browse experience. It can be a little bit overwhelming at first, but powerful things often are. Free. Flipboard: A true testament to the iPad's transformative powers, Flipboard scrapes your Twitter and Facebook feeds for links and arranges them in a...

  • Daily App Deals: Get Living Earth HD for iOS for 99¢ in Today’s App Deals

    April 20th at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. Living Earth HD - World Clock and Weather (iTunes) Previously $1.99, now 99¢. Living Earth HD - World Clock and Weather for iOS is an app for your iOS device that provides three functions: a world clock, global weather reports, and an alarm. The app provides a live 3D simulation of the Earth as it currently looks, allowing you to view cloud patterns in real-time as...

  • Daily App Deals: Get Remoter: Remote Desktop (VNC) for iOS for 50% Off in Today’s App Deals

    February 9th at 10:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. Remoter: Remote Desktop (VNC) (iTunes) Previously $1.99, now 99¢. Remoter: Remote Desktop (VNC) is not our favorite VNC client for the iPhone as we like Screens best. However, we have featured Remoter before and noted that it's feature-rich and dead simple to set up. It is compatible with Mac Screen Sharing, UltraVNC for Windows, and LInux VNC servers. There is also...

  • Daily App Deals: Get SoundHound Infinity for Android for $2.99 in Today’s App Deals

    May 3rd at 9:30pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The Daily App Deals post is a round-up of the best app discounts of the day, as well as some notable mentions for ones that are on sale. SoundHound Infinity (Amazon Appstore) Previously $4.99, now $2.99. SoundHound Infinity for Android ensures you learn the name and artist of a song the moment you decide you want to learn about it. By opening up the app (or pressing the home screen widget), SoundHound Infinity will provide you with an abundance of information regarding the title of the song and name of...

  • Opera Mobile Moves Into Music, With ‘Unlimited Music’ Soft Launching In Russia First

    November 19th at 3:00am / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Opera Mobile has built its reputation on its internet browser for mobile devices, but it has gradually expanded that remit to cover other services like apps — and now, music. The company has soft-launched a mobile music offering in the Russian market, called Unlimited Music, a subscription-based, download and streaming service that it is trying out first in Russia — a key market for Opera, and…

  • The Week in iOS Apps: Total Recall

    October 12th at 11:00am / Macworld / 0 opinions

    This week’s roundup of iOS apps is full of Hurt. Trust us....

  • AudioBox Streams Music To Your iPhone From Almost Any Cloud-Based Storage Locker

    February 4th at 11:44pm / Cult of Mac / 0 opinions

    If you’ve got your music stored in the cloud, then streaming it to your iPhone might be difficult. Depending on which service you use, you may need to find a third-party app — one that actually works well, and is designed specifically for music playback. AudioBox is exactly that. Compatible with a whole host of cloud-based storage services — including Google Drive, SkyDrive, Box, and Dropbox — AudioBox ensures that you can take your entire music library with you on your iPhone.

  • The Best Alternatives for Every Pre-Loaded iPhone App

    February 22nd at 7:40pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    The iPhone comes with a bunch of apps you never use. Some of them are poorly implemented. Others are lacking important features. Fortunately, there's a whole world of developers offering some very viable third-party alternatives. Unfortunately you can't delete the apps your iPhone comes with, but here are some alternatives that will free you from their boring grips....

  • Thinglist: A Note-Taking App That Keeps Track of Your Every Wish

    May 15th at 2:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    S Apple's proprietary note-taking app is mediocre at best. You can make new notes, write things on them, and that's about it. So if you're one of those people who uses his or her phone to jot down pretty much anything that strikes your fancy, you're going to need something a little different. Thinglist carries the same minimalist looks as the stock note-taking app but packs way more of a punch....

  • MTV for iOS: More Full, On-Demand Video Content Than Ever Before

    June 14th at 2:10am / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    SMTV has had something resembling an iOS app before called WatchWith, but their parent company Viacom has given it a total content overhaul and renaming it just plain old MTV. The new, improved, and most importantly on-demand app is stuffed full of content, both new and old....

  • Sony adds high quality streaming and offline listening to Music Unlimited on iOS

    July 12th at 1:22am / Macworld / 0 opinions

    If you’re an iOS user who subscribes to Sony’s Music Unlimited subscription streaming service (you did know Sony had a streaming music subscription service with a global catalog of more than 20 million tracks, right?) you should be feeling better right about now....

  • Slack for iOS and Android: A Better Way to Collaborate With Coworkers

    August 15th at 2:30am / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    If you're like most people, you work email account is an absolute disaster—most likely some unholy combination of short messages with friends, formal interactions with coworkers and higher ups, client emails, and various other outside communications. Slack wants to remove all the office conversation and collaboration into its own, easily searchable world. So while not quite an "email revolution," Slack does want to make you office chatter that much easier....

  • Our Favorite iOS, Android, and Windows Phone Apps of the Week

    September 21st at 4:10pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinions

    Hello! You might notice that Apps of the Week looks a little different this week. You might also have noticed that our usual App of the Day posts were conspicuously absent. Things are changing, and we're replacing App of the Day with a new, improved, and Windows Phone-inclusive Apps of the Week. Let us know what you think of the changes, and please, enjoy....

  • Band of the Day hits Android to help you keep your finger on the pulse with one new artist each day

    November 8th at 2:28am / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Band of the Day is the perennially popular iPhone app that was pipped to pole position in Apple’s 2011 app of the year awards. But there’s no great shame in coming second to Instagram, right?...

  • 89 of the best iOS apps launched in 2013

    December 28th at 7:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    In a year that saw Apple finally pass the one million milestone in terms of live applications in the App Store, it’s fair to say there’s a deluge of file-managers, smart calendars, budgeting tools and funky cameras to sift through to get to the real gems....

  • Shazam Moves to Prioritize TV and Music Video Tagging

    February 10th at 9:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinions

    Shazam is revamping its iPhone app today in a bid to encourage more users to adopt – and stick with – the platform. An updated version will be following along shortly for Android too, the company confirmed....

  • Review: IK Multimedia's iRing

    June 9th at 4:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    For years, IK Multimedia has been making tools for musicians with popular products like T-Racks and the iRig guitar adapter. Now the firm is dipping its toes into computer vision with a gesture-based music creation tool called iRing.

  • Wired and Weird: A Techie's Guide to Navigating Austin

    September 22nd at 7:45pm / Mashable / 0 opinions

    Austin is wired on weird -- but weird in an amazing way. Here's how to make the most of your stay in the city, and how to do so in techie style.

  • Rithm Music Messenger Transitions Into A Legit Streaming Service

    April 2nd at 5:43pm / TechCrunch / 0 opinions

    Nearly two years ago, MavenSay pivoted focus away from its main personal recommendations app to something a bit more musical in the form of Rithm. Rithm is a standalone app that lets users send each other music-based messages, with clips from searchable songs, pics, text, and even animated dancing emojis. Today, Rithm is getting an update that transforms it into a lightweight music…

  • Facebook, casual games dominate list of most popular iOS apps of all time

    September 3rd at 3:51am / AppleInsider / 0 opinions

    According to fresh statistics from analytics firm App Annie published on Wednesday, social media giant Facebook is responsible for four of the top ten most downloaded iOS apps of all time, with Google and Apple titles in tow.