Posts Tagged ‘streaming’

Classroom iPads Become Digital Flash-Based Textbooks with Rover Web Browser

January 24th, 2012

Rover Developer: iSWiFTER Learn Inc Price: free Download from the App Store User Ratings: iSwifter Learn, Inc., the creators of Rover for Education, the iPad app that streams Flash-based online learning classroom content from leading content providers such as Discovery Education, Funbrain and Mathletics, today announced new features and milestones for its free iPad app.Rover for Education now enables teachers to automatically communicate with school IT administrators to ensure the school’s firewall is properly configured and meets the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA). Rover’s firewall features also remain compliant with the school’s policies even when the student uses Rover from home.  (more…)

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Raditaz Enables New Ways to Discover Trending Music,

January 19th, 2012

Raditaz Developer: Raditaz, LLC Price: free Download from the App Store User Ratings: Raditaz today introduced the future of Internet radio, delivering over 14M tracks from the cloud to the web, and to iOS and Android devices.

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Recollect Syncs with Twitter Followers for Music Discovery and Recommendations

January 17th, 2012

Recollect — Beautiful music recommendations Developer: Redaranj LLC Price: free Download from the App Store User Ratings: Ever since I’ve started working from home my music library has shrunk and my time on online music streaming services have increased. One thing I like about Spotify is the the ability to play the music from your friend’s playlist.

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Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc S Announced, 1.4 Ghz CPU and 4.2″ Display

September 1st, 2011

The news is already starting to pour out of IFA and Sony Ericsson has just announced their new flagship Android offering, the Xperia Arc S. We can expect to see this new flagship phone debut this October and while the details are still pouring in we do have some pretty impressive hardware specs for you after the break. The Xperia Arc S will feature a 4.2″ LED screen with Sony’s “Reality Display” technology

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Dell launches update for Stage with SyncUp and Stage Remote for Android and more

July 28th, 2011

Dell has announced a new software launch that is available for the Streak 5 and Streak 7 Android platforms and computers. The announcement is for the next generation of the Stage software from the company with access to music, video, and photos across all Stage enabled devices. The Stage update also uses SyncUp from Nero to allow for 2GB of free cloud storage for your device

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NASA App – Come explore with the official NASA app for Android

July 10th, 2011

Keep up the with latest shuttle launches using the official NASA App for Android.

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Amazon to Launch it’s Android Tablet Late Summer?

June 22nd, 2011

Posted by: Ray Walters June 22, 2011 There is some interesting news this morning about the heavily rumored and worst kept secret in the Android world, namely the tablet device that Amazon is working on to compliment it’s Android app store.  According to an article over at Digitimes , the Taiwan based component makers for said tablet are leaking that the units will start shipping in late August early September.  Along with the ship date leak, it seems that the sources are confirming that the Amazon device will offer video streaming services from it’s vast library of movies.  Check out the text from the article after the break.  I have to admit, I am pretty excited to see this tablet get released, here is to hoping that it is priced in the right space! The info from the Digitimes piece: Amazon is poised to step into tablet PCs and will launch models as son as August-September, with targeted global sales of four million units for 2011, according to Taiwan-based component makers. The timing of launch is to meet the peak sales period prior to Thanksgiving in the US and the year-end holidays in the US and Europe, the sources pointed out. Amazon adopts processors developed by Texas Instruments, with Taiwan-based Wintek to supply touch panels, ILI Technology to supply LCD driver ICs and Quanta Computer responsible for assembly, the sources indicated.

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Who needs iTunes Match? Apple’s new cloud music service is for the nerds

June 7th, 2011

When Amazon (and then Google ) rolled out their cloud music services earlier this year, something just wasn’t right. Neither streaming service seemed poised to take off. The main problem

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LG Revolution Review

May 27th, 2011

Welcome to the Revolution! This is LG’s newest effort for Verizon, the LG Revolution running on their 4G LTE network. This device features a 4.3-inch 480 x 800 pixel resolution TFT display and a single core Snapdragon MSM8655 1GHz processor, connecting with Bluetooth 3.0, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, HDMI, DNLA, and it’s got Netflix! That this is one of the most important draws to the device makes us wary of it.

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Apple files patent on cloud-based iTunes service; stores local cache like Pandora, Spotify

May 19th, 2011

As details of their deals with major American record labels leak in the lead-up to June’s WWDC, Apple has filed a patent revealing long-rumored plans of a cloud-based iTunes streaming service. The patent calls for a wireless media syncing service between a “Host Device” (ie. home computer), Electronic Device (iPhone/iPad/iPod) and a content source (iTunes)

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