MOG Mobile Music App May Be Spotify For The Rest Of Us

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Those wishing that the currently Europe-only Spotify music streaming service and iPhone app would hit to the rest of the world now have another option – MOG Mobile Music.

The MOG network has been around for a while but its new iPhone app makes it a serious contender in the audio subscription market offering similar, if not better, features by comparison to its rivals.

Highlights of the service include a library of eight million songs and some 700,000 albums that can be streamed to your iPhone over 3G and Wi-Fi and bundled into playlists. An unlimited number of songs can also be downloaded to the iPhone and stored for periods when you’re outside of Wi-Fi or cell areas.

The above features are all par for the course when it comes to this type of app and service but there are a few gems to be found in MOG Mobile Music too. The first is the true on-demand nature of the listening. Songs can be played at any time and repeated unlike many similar services that prevent repeat play, and you can listen to user playlists and customizable artist radio stations on the go. Artist radio isn’t as strict as the others either, with a simple slider determining how much of the artist you hear and how many similar artists are played.

It’s flexibility that seems to be the key difference between MOG and its rivals and, for a $9.99 per month fee, looks set to take a lead in the cloud-based music subscription game.

If you fancy trying out MOG Mobile Music, a three-day free trial is currently available when you download the app. No credit card is required either so you can sample the service risk free during this period.

FREE!

iPhone App – Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad
Released: 2010-07-20 :: Category: Music

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mTrip Offers A Fresh Take On The Traditional Travel App

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While there are hundreds of travel and city guide apps for iPhone, it looks like mTrip will blow them away with its unique spin on the traditional tour guide app.

While mTrip offers users the default sightseeing tips and direction tools for a location, it goes one step further helping users plan their trip itinerary. Better than that, the app can even create an itinerary for you based on your preferences, trip duration and accommodations. Daily schedules can be edited at the user’s discretion and the app is even intelligent enough to list attractions based on their opening hours and proximity to the user.

Once you arrive at your destination you can make use of augmented reality to see where sites are in relation to your current location as well as point out restaurants, bars, hotels and other points of interest. Travelers can also swap tips on locations via the app by adding notes and viewing those of others.

All of these features make mTrip a very useful and fully featured tool but its ability to function offline is the real jewel in its crown. Your itinerary can be customized and reworked without an internet connection and augmented reality also functions in the absence of a network. Pretty much the only feature that requires the internet is the fun little postcard tool that allows users to send messages to friends from their vacation via email or Facebook.

mTrip travel guides are currently available for London, Paris, Amsterdan, Berlin, Rome, Barcelona, New York, San Francisco and Chicago in a choice of five languages. Many more locations are also planned with more information available here.

If you’re heading to one of the above locations, tack another $5.99 on to the cost of your trip for the ultimate travel experience and do it quickly before the app returns to its regular price of $9.99

$5.99

iPhone App – Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad
Released: 2010-06-21 :: Category: Travel

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Sonos S5 Review

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Sonos sent us an S5 unit to test out as a substitute to an iPhone dock. I have to admit I was a little skeptical, there’s no place to dock your iPhone! But it turns out, this is a much better solution for music playback than any iPhone dock I’ve ever used.

Once you get your head around the idea of this device, it just makes so much sense. Typical iPhone docks serve two purposes, charging your iPhone and a way to play music and streaming services through speakers. Easy enough. But the big downside with that setup is your iPhone is tethered to the dock to play music. If you take it out, the music stops.

With the Sonos S5, you control the music playback with your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad, but your device stays with you while the music plays through the Sonos. You can then do other things with your iDevice while the music is playing. You can make phone calls, send email, even play games. All while the Sonos churns away on the shelf playing your iTunes music or streaming your favorite internet music service.

Read on for the full review, screen shots, and more of the Sonos S5.

The Hardware

First, let’s talk about the device itself. It’s a good looking device, very solid and well made. And fairly compact considering the beefy speakers it contains. Available now in both cream white and black. If you want a color other than that, you’ll need to get creative.

The Sonos S5 is a networked audio device that can play everything from the music on your desktop machine or many forms of NAS, to Pandora radio, Sirius XM, Internet streaming radio, and even Rhapsody. The device works by connecting to your home internet connection and then you control it from an iPhone OS application on your iDevice.

For the casual music lover, this is the ideal device. It does everything you could want a connected music device to do and much more. Hardcore audiophiles may not be completely pleased with the sound quality – while is pretty good for us normal people. That sound comes from 5 speakers crammed in this one little box. One of those speakers being a subwoofer. The sound quality is as good or better than the sound I’ve heard from the highest end desktop iPhone docks, but the sound won’t be nearly as good as high end stereos. Basically, at this price point, the sound is as good as you are going to get.

But the Sonos S5, like those the devices, does suffer from having the left and right channels so close. Most people wont notice the problem. To address that issue, Sonos have just released an update that allows you to use two Sonos device as independent channels for a music source. So you can set one to the left, and it only plays the left channel, and one to the right to play the right channel. Of course for this proper sound separation you will need to shell out for a second device. But Kudos to Sonos for making it an option to address that problem.

One of the interesting features of the device is that if you choose, you can connect multiple devices in your home – and they can work together. The device uses some sort of a proprietary wireless mesh network that allows you to have multiple devices all playing the same thing at the same time, all synced up properly. This works even if what you are playing is the auxiliary input on one of the devices. You can, of course, also play different things on the different devices and can control all of them independently from your iDevice.

One of the downsides to this mesh network is that you will need to wire at least one of the devices via an Ethernet connection. It can’t connect to your home network via wifi. If you don’t have an Ethernet port near the device you’ll need another device, the Zone Bridge ($99) to connect to an Ethernet port to connect the device and set up the mesh network.

The device has a purposefully sparse control panel on the top. You’ll find just mute, volume up, and volume down. On the back you’ll find 2 Ethernet ports (nice touch), auxiliary input, headphone jack, and power. That’s it.

I would love it if the top mute control worked better as a smart pause/play controller as well. I generally leave the same playlist or streaming source as the current playlist in my Sonos for days at a time. It would be nice to be able to quickly pause or resume the playback as I’m walking by the device. If you just mute it, it keeps playing, but the sound is cut. Honestly, I have no need for a mute if I could have a pause/play button. Perhaps they will make this an option in a future revision of the software.

The connection and setup of the device couldn’t be easier. I had it out of the box and streaming within 10 minutes.


Music, Music, Music

Of course the function of the Sonos S5 is to play music. And in this department, you have plenty of options.

The Sonos system can play the music that you have stored on any of your home computers shared either as a network share or by running the Sonos Desktop software on the computer. You can also stream from just about any NAS device.

Streaming Services

In addition to the music you have on your local network, Sonos can access lots of streaming services. First there is streaming radio stations. The Sonos software has thousands to choose from. You can either choose from the list or search for a genre, city, etc.

You also have access to Pandora, SiriusXM, Rhapsody, and Napster, all ready to go if you are a subscriber to any of those services. Most also come with a free trial if you want to give them a shot. There are also more services available from the Sonos web site. I highly recommend SiriusXM and either Rhapsody or Napster. Gives you a nice selection of a huge searchable music archive (Rhapsody or Napster), and a variety of quality music programmed by real DJs (remember those?).

iPhone OS App

You may be wondering, this is great, but do I really need to control all that from my desktop computer? No, of course not. While there is the Sonos controller app to do that, more convenient is the iDevice App. The app works on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. Though it’s not optimized for the iPad display yet. The app itself is pretty robust and covers all of the different services and options well. I think they could use the services of a top end app designer to clean it up some, it is quite functional.

You can easily navigate all of your local music and all of the services quickly and easily. Create new playlists, save them, and return to them later. There are options to store favorites under some of the different services. I’d love to see a global favorites option. Why can’t I have quick favorites that point to a SirusXM station, a streaming radio station, a Pandora station, or a Rhapsody playlist all in one easy to access, top level, global favorites? A minor issue — considering the convenience of the system as a whole but would make it even more convenient.


The Bottom Line

Yeah, but how much is it going to cost me?

The Sonos S5 was the answer to all of the critics that complained that the Sonos systems were too expensive. And while the S5 is by no means cheap, it is on par in price with the higher end iPhone speaker docks. Though, of course, we’d love to see it even cheaper. The Sonos S5 is available for $399 just about anywhere you look. The price seems to be set by Sonos and I have never seen it on sale.

You have to ask yourself if it’s worth it to you. Full disclosure, Sonos send me the device to review but I fell in love with it. I am already planning on getting another S5 for my office. The two biggest reasons that I like this device over any of the speaker docks I’ve tried are the services that it offers, and the fact that I can keep my iPhone to do other things while the music is playing on the device. A big plus in my book.

Here’s a demo video from Sonos on the S5 and the iPhone app.

Manufacturer: Sonos
Price: $399.00 (+$99 if no wired Ethernet connection)
Model Reviewed: Sonos S5 – White

Rating: 4.55 out of 5 stars

Pros:
- Easy Control from iPhone App, No Docking Required
- Sound Quality
- Breadth of Streaming Services Supported
- Line-in Support

Cons:
- Proprietary Wireless Network
- iPhone App Needs a Facelift
- Stereo Separation Lacking

[ Sonos S5 Review is a post from 148Apps ]


Make Friends Through Music With MeetMySong

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Now here’s a clever idea. Forget about meeting people on Twitter who you think might be cool to get to know, find them based on their musical taste by comparison to yours.

MeetMySong is a new social networking service and app that matches your iPhone music library with other users of the app and even lets you see them and their sonic selections in real time using augmented reality. The app scans your iPhone’s music library in order to create your Music Personality and then creates feeds based around the songs you play. Not only does MeetMySong show you what music your friends are currently listening to, it also lets you know what’s being played locally, based on your GPS location.

The existing social networks aren’t ignored either with the ability to post your currently playing track to Facebook and Twitter as well as import your friends from both services. Ideal for this kind of app is the integration with your iPhone’s iPod app, which means you don’t have to leave the application to control your music, which is monitored by MeetMySong to further develop your profile.

What’s instantly enjoyable about MeetMySong by comparison to other social networks out there is that you don’t need to type a word, just listen to the music that you feel like listening to in order to interact with the community. Of course, there is a messaging option built in, but your audio picks are what are important here. Another huge benefit is the exposure to new music that you’re probably going to like. With friends based on your preferences, their tastes should throw up a selection of new bands for you to sample and you can even preview and buy songs from within the application. Sadly, if you use Pandora or Spotify on your iPhone for music, there’s little integration to be had with MeetMySong and, until iPhone OS 4.0 this will likely be impossible. However, with some clever coding and the addition of multitasking to the next iPhone OS, it might not just be iTunes music the app pins your tastes on.

More so than Twitter, we can also see this app bringing people together through a mutual love of music, especially given the apps location aware nature and, as the network grows in numbers another interesting element, likely to pique the interest of record labels, will appear. The Top Artist feature that creates a sort of unofficial top 20 chart that could help track artist performance on a play-by-play basis or pick out musical trends in real time.

We’ve only just started using MeetMySong and so far have found it an interesting, interactive alternative to simply playing music from your iPhone. Judging by the “on air” activity within the app it seems like others are enjoying MeetMySong in a number of locations worldwide too. MeetMySong is free to download from iTunes and requires a quick account creation process in order to get it up and running. Once you are done, new songs and friends await you.

If you love your music, this app is certainly worth a go although we’re a little worried that our closest MeetMySong match is currently only 41% compatible. Then again, perhaps that’s just down to our taste in music…

FREE!

iPhone App – Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad
Released: 2010-02-18 :: Category: Social Networking

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Seesmic Social Network Aggregator Finally Hits The iPhone

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If you’re currently running Facebook, Twitter, Google Buzz and MySpace apps on your iPhone, why not update them all from one spot? Say hello to Seesmic.

Seesmic has been available on a number of mobile and desktop platforms for a while now and has, at last, made its way to the iPhone. For those who don’t know, Seesmic allows users to update multiple social networks from one place and by default offers Twitter, Facebook and Ping.fm. Ping.fm is a service bought by Seesmic this year and covers the rest of the social networks that include MySpace, LinkedIn, Flickr and more.

Seesmic offers a clean, dashboard-like interface with spaces for each network, and customization options allow users to add a space for particular social networking feeds such as trending topics and searches. Updates made from Seesmic can be sent to all of your networks and also across multiple accounts as well, so you don’t have to log in to each one separately anymore. Another cool feature is the ability to save messages and updates to Evernote for future reference. Unlike many Twitter apps for iPhone, Seesmic’s flexibility and customization options make it a very useful tool and one that will benefit those of a social networking persuasion.

If you have more social network accounts than friends and time saving time is important to you, this looks to be the application to keep you in the loop and your contacts up-to-date.

FREE!

iPhone App – Designed for the iPhone, compatible with the iPad
Released: 2010-05-21 :: Category: Social Networking

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Are cheaper iPad 3G data rates the reason we’re still stuck with AT&T?

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It seems that AT&T may have made one last Hail Mary play in order to remain the exclusive carrier of the iPhone in the US. According to Wall Street analyst Brian Marshall, quoted by Computerworld, AT&T may have been allowed to hang on to the deal until the end of 2010 by offering significantly discounted data plans for Apple’s iPad 3G.

In the run up to the iPad launch, many touted Verizon as a shoe-in to become the next iPhone carrier alongside AT&T as well as to provide data services for the iPad. This never happened.

Although his claims appear unsubstantiated, Marshall, who currently works for BroadPoint AMTech, believes that AT&T, in a desperate bid to hold on to the lucrative iPhone carrier rights, made some serious sacrifices in providing a hugely discounted data contract for iPad owners.

Consumers questioned the need for another 3G contract alongside their iPhone when the iPad was announced with many pundits claiming that the price of the service would be key to Apple’s strategy. By granting an additional six months to AT&T’s exclusivity, it appears Apple was able to meet this target.

AT&T currently offers two data plans for the iPad 3G, one for $14.99 per month for up to 250MB and another at $29.99 for unlimited data. Neither package requires the user to sign a contract and both include free access to AT& Wi-Fi hotspots. By comparison to the competition, this is a very reasonable deal for iPad users and one that will surely have come at a cost to AT&T, which has struggled with wireless data loads since the iPhone was launched.

By contrast to the US, Europe has multiple carriers for the iPhone that are currently fighting to offer data plans for the iPad when it is released this summer.

AT&T’s network has long been criticized for a number of failings including dropped calls and poor coverage, notably so during a very public spat between the company and Verizon. Verizon launched a stinging ad campaign comparing its 3G coverage to AT&T’s while also aping Apple’s iPhone ads with the slogan “There’s a map for that” resulting in a legal back and forth between both companies. In response to AT&T’s suit that claimed the ads mislead the public, Verizon simply commented “the truth hurts”.

Verizon has reportedly conveyed to Apple its desire to carry the iPhone but, at present, it seems they can’t offer the right goods to seal the deal. Not even, it appears, the offer of a better network.

via Computerworld

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MeetMyTunes

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Meetmytunes connect your ipod Live !

What ? : the first social music player.
How ? : launch the app, choose a track and have fun!

Main features :

The musical-DNA
When you create an account on meetmytunes, the application automatically analyzes your musical profile based on your favorite artists and songs.
You can access this information at any time in your user profile.

The musical-match
A percentage lets you quickly see your level of musical compatibility with other meetmytunes users.

The player & the live-feed
To take part in the fun, you have to listen to the music! The player gives you the possibility to share in real-time what you’re listening to through the live-feed.
- Access your iPod features without having to close the application.
- Create your playlists according to the type of people you want to meet.
- Check out who’s listening to the exact same song as you are, live!

Search for users on meetmytunes :
- by artists they listen to
- by songs they listen to
- by username
- by location
- by age
and much more…

Itunes store
See a song you like on someone’s profile? You can purchase it on the iTunes Store straight from the app !

Augmented Reality
Take your musical experience to the next level. Anytime, anywhere, switch to AR mode and see the 10 users who are listening to music closest to you.
(only on the iPhone 3GS)

Messages
Chat with other meetmytunes users through instant messaging. If you’re offline, you’ll get an email alert if someone sends you a message.
Share on Facebook
You can easily share your musical moods with your facebook friends whenever you feel like it.

Follow
Like the music on a user’s profile? You can simply follow that person to easily keep track of his or her musical evolution.
Wondering if your facebook friends or people you follow on twitter are on meetmytunes? Easy. Just ask meetmytunes to automatically import them!

Meetmytunes connect your ipod Live !


WifiTrak: Find Free Wifi Anywhere

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Price: $0.99    Score: 9/10    By Jeffrey Jenks

Bitrino, Inc provides a perfect example of a developer successfully building upon Apple’s own built-in functionalities with their slick, minimalist app WifiTrak. Basically, this application takes what can be found in the Wi-Fi Networks settings menu in the iPhone and expands it, giving the user many more options and information when dealing with wireless networks.

The standard settings on the iPhone allow the user to see what networks are near them, whether they are password-protected or not, and also the strength of the signal. By default, an iPhone user can also forget a network and decide whether or not the iPhone automatically connects to known networks. Outside of that, there isn’t much more an iPhone user can do by default.

WifiTrak provides iPhone users with just about as many options as is possible on a mobile device. It’s a feature-rich, no-nonsense application that provides functionality that should have come standard: a toggle for automatic or manual scanning, ability to set minimum signal strength requirements, and enhanced signal scanning and redirection, to name a few. While this may sound daunting, Bitrino has done an admirable job of keeping WifiTrak clutter-free and user-friendly.

When launched, WifiTrak immediately displays its default screen: a list of all nearby networks, their signal strengths, and what kind of encryption (if any) it is implementing.  Next to the networks are circular icons that indicate various conditions (known, open-verified, open-not verified, Redirected, etc).  Once one becomes acquainted with the different icons, it makes looking over a list and determining the best network at that time a breeze.

While WifiTrak is a great tool for people looking for better information and more options when seeking out and connecting to networks, it is not necessarily for everyone.  After surveying 8 of my iPhone-using friends, I found that half of them wished their iPhone Wi-Fi options were more extensive.  The other half felt that it worked fine the way it does.

And that, really, is the crux of the issue: the iPhone does do a fine job of picking up Wi-Fi signals and connecting to them.  For some, though, more options and information is something worth paying $1 for. For travelers and people in the business sector who rely on seeking out and connecting to networks, this program could prove to be a windfall.

Ultimately, WifiTrak is a simple yet effective app that makes iPhone users ask themselves a simple question: why aren’t these features standard in iPhone 3.0?

WifiTrak requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later and is compatible with the iPhone and iPod Touch.

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App: Flight of the Hamsters – Cartoon Network | Review: Flight of the hamsters – So fun to play!

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Flight of the Hamsters - Cartoon Network

Hey everyone and thanks for reading. This time i’ll make a review of Flight of the Hamsters.

You have 5 shots to shoot your hamster up in the air.
Tap the screen to launch the hamster. The best angle is when the arrow is in the center of the launch meter.

While flying, tap or tilt your device to glide! You have limited amount of glide power, but regenerates slowly.

Grab items to keep the hamster in the air for as long time as possible. You can get a yellow and a pink bubble so when you hit the ground you’ll jump up again.
You can get a rocket and fly faster.