Posts Tagged “Music”

What’s that song called? Who sings that song? Those kinda questions could be a thing of the past with a little help from SoundHound.

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Alice Android Apps

Alice is a gig guide with a difference. It will notify you when artists you like are playing near you. You can configure a watch list or simply let Alice automatically create a watchlist based on the artists on your phone and on your LastFM account.
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Music-streaming/recommendation service Pandora has released its Android client into the U.S. Android Market. Highly-popular on the iPhone and Palm Pre, the Android version of Pandora is now available to stream Internet radio with music tailor-made for your preferences.

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Before I switched to a device that didn’t support Rhapsody, I loved the service. If they could get it to work on my iPhone, I would subscribe again.

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hummingbirdplain2

The ultimate mobile media experience. Stream your music, video, and pictures to a Android based cell phone from your PC. For more info and project status check www.BoneCoder.com. If you have any questions or want to contribute you may reach me at tammen.bruccoleri@bonecoder.com

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www.BoneCoder.com

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five-music-player

Five is a media distribution system designed for efficient transmission of content from one or more centralized locations, specifically dealing with content not well-suited for general publication due to various restrictions, most notably copyright. This implementation specifically targets the music application, however the system could and will be extended to support other content such as video and images. Read the rest of this entry »

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autohtn

AutoHTN is used to automate and control lighting, security sensors, cameras, electrical outlets, thermostats, streaming video from a HTPC, window blinds, and receivers.

The capability to control a home theater network from an internet capable mobile phone adds a ton of new applications, which could be useful to the average two or three bedroom household. AutoHTN lets a user turn on lights in their house when they get home late, view motion sensor alerts to see if the kids got home from school on time, or view security cameras to make sure the house is safe. These are just a few examples of apps that wouldn’t be convenient if there weren’t on a mobile phone, and could bring home automation finally to the mainstream. Read the rest of this entry »

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ambient-player

The project is an attempt to shamelessly copy as much functionality as possible from Amarok.

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Amazon have announced that they will be powering the T-Mobile G1’s music download store, with users able to search, download, buy and play music directly from their handsets. Offering over six million tracks, in vanilla MP3 format without DRM, the Amazon store will be pre-loaded onto the G1 and optimized for the mobile’s display. Browsing, searching and listening to audio samples can be done over 3G, but actual track downloads will only be possible with a WiFi connection.
Amazon Download Store on T-Mobile G1

Most albums are priced between $5.99 and $9.99, with individual tracks around $0.89. Once purchased they can be managed with any software and played on any MP3 compatible device; alternatively they can be burnt to a CD.

The Amazon press release also confirms that the G1 will have “Google Maps with StreetView, Gmail, YouTube” among other apps, together with “one-touch access to Google Search” and the Android Market portal. Remember, Android Community will be Live Blogging the T-Mobile G1 announcement later on today

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