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Music when you want it, where you want it. Rhapsody is all about access, recently updating its cloud music service to support offline playlists for Android users. It’s a small step in the grand scheme of things, but puts Rhapsody on par with rivals like Spotify, making offline access an emerging s ... Full Article »
If there was ever an app that worked exactly how it was intended, the eMusic app is it. Every bit of the eMusic service is available in this app. You can buy, download and stream music, you can browse their entire library and sample songs, you can listen to special eMusic playlists, and you can even ... Full Article »
Every kid, at some point, dreams of becoming a radio DJ, but then he or she grows up to find out that DJs no longer choose the music – that’s some remote corporate music programmer’s job. Well, Jelli Radio lets you revive that long-lost dream and puts you in the driver’s seat to select tunes ... Full Article »
Looking for a new musical app experience? Tired of listening to the same song over and over? Check out the free, radical and super-fun musical Raditaz app for Android. It’s similar to Pandora, as in you can start by picking an artist to create a station. This allows you to listen to music by that ... Full Article »
Ever since the take-off in popularity of streaming music service Pandora, it seems like the field for services that bring music over the Internet has exploded, with all kinds of offerings. Some take different approaches to streaming music – Spotify and Rdio, for example, are more on-demand – whi ... Full Article »
It’s taking me a while to get over just how cool the very concept of OnLive’s new app really is. OnLive is a gaming service that lets you stream PC games over the Internet. You pay a fee, either to buy a game on the service or as a monthly subscription for a big group of them, and then you can ... Full Article »
It’s taken a while, but the Netflix Android app is finally compatible with all Android tablets, according to the company’s website. Many Android users will recall how, when the app was first released, it was limited to just a handful of devices, mainly HTC smartphones. It has continued to recei ... Full Article »
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