iPhone users are getting light-headed as they huff and puff their way into the most addictive music app since guitar hero. Check out Ocarina
Continue reading...Tuesday, October 14, 2008
The First in a New Series of Blogs Written on the Subway Today I read the New York Times while I was crossing the Manhattan Bridge into downtown Manhattan. Suddenly, with the turn of a page, my dreams of all-mobile music were both brightened and dimmed. SanDisk, the memory device manufacturer, has developed slotMusic cards, [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Put your next car in gear via your mobile device. The automotive industry is on a collision course with the mobile industry. Our phones, despite the hazards of being in the same vehicle as us, have quickly become the most important passengers. From music to directions to good old fashioned voice calls — mobiles have [...]
Continue reading...Friday, October 3, 2008
Is Nokia’s “Comes with Music” idea far more noble than practical, or will the service die out after one year? And the real issue, which we will cover later in more detail: Why does music have to be through a single subscription service and a single portal? It’s like we keep re-inventing music services and [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, July 17, 2008
Have you ever heard a song at a club or party and wanted to know what it’s called? Now you can — even the next day or later. Just as long as you can remember how to hum or sing a few bars, you can find out what it’s called. There’s a new app for [...]
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Monday, November 10, 2008
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