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  • HP makes a “nuTsie” play for streaming music with Melodeo

    HP makes a “nuTsie” play for streaming music with Melodeo

    Today’s world keeps moving at a breakneck pace, almost too fast for its stewards to reasonably be able to keep up. We’ve had to adapt constantly, keeping things moving and keeping ourselves abreast of the way the world runs, with reorganizations, new paradigms and plenty of other measures besides. It’s no accident, then, that mobile phones have become entrenched in our consciousness – as well as in our hands, pockets and bags – as indispensable daily-use items that help us manage the intense workloads and schedules we typically have to keep. Mobile content, thus, has found its niche as a strong commodity spinning out of the popularity of mobile phones and the continued onslaught of both entertainment and work alongside technology.

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  • Take Your Photoshop on the Road with your Android

    Take Your Photoshop on the Road with your Android

    Mobile phones have come a long way in the last few years, and each new generation seemingly features more innovation and integration than could ever have been thought possible. Once merely oversized units that afforded a user the ability to take and make voice calls on the road, the average mobile phone has undergone a transformation worthy of most Cybertronians and emerged a smaller, sleeker and more sophisticated pocket-sized package that nevertheless packs in more functionality than ever before with each new release. Phones such as the Motorola Droid run on powerful Android platforms and ever-increasingly-efficient operating systems, and have similarly powerful music players and high-resolution cameras integrated into their physical frames.

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  • Droid up your tones with Ringdroid

    Droid up your tones with Ringdroid

    Music and mobiles have always mixed. This has been true ever since the current generation of mobile phones first appeared on the scene, with ringtones that transcended mere bell-based sound effects and beginning to approximate song melodies with their MIDI-style beeping. Of course, while popular for its time this was quickly deemed passé and made to evolve at roughly the same rate as the mobile phones themselves. This resulted in polytones, which overlaid multiple MIDI-style arrangements to produce a closer approximation of the original melody. Ringtones called “true tones” or “real tones” followed suit shortly, as phones had by that point evolved to the level of playing actual sound clips, usually in MP3 format.

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  • War! What is it good for? A lot, apparently

    War! What is it good for? A lot, apparently

    Mobile offerings took a huge step in 2008 and 2009 as mobile phones themselves got a shot in the arm with new mobile smartphones taking center stage. Mobile phones, once merely there to address the immediate call-making and -receiving needs of business executives and emergency response personnel, have emerged as true personal items capable of almost anything in today’s technologically-advanced age.

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