Entries in Music (46)

Sunday
Dec082013

Bop.fm aggregates music for easy sharing

New free music service Bop.fm helps make music sharing and listening and easier experience. The music aggregator pulls songs from YouTube, Soundcloud, Spotify, and Rdio to give you access to songs no matter where you are from the world. It takes away the pesky “this is not available in your location” notice for those living outside of the US and lets you embed or link to tracks directly onto your website. 

Thursday
Dec052013

Beats Music subscription service now accepts username registration

While we wait to see what YouTube’s music service will be like, we have another tech giant launching its own music subscription service this January. The Beats Music service from Beats Audio and Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor is nearing its launch date and wants users to claim their usernames ahead of time. Beats Music was previously called Project Daisy and there aren’t any additional details yet on what this service will offer that is different from those on the market.

Thursday
Oct242013

YouTube rumoured to launch Spotify-like music service

Billboard has revealed that YouTube is supposedly set to launch a subscription-based music service before the year’s end. It is said to have “mobile listening in mind” with two tiers of usage: free with ads or $10 monthly fee for premium version without ads and offline listening capabilities. The streaming video site has yet to confirm the imminent debut of this service but we’ll keep you posted if there are any updates.

Sunday
Sep152013

Sony introduces 3-in-1 Walkman

Who says you need to carry around a lot of gadgets to enjoy your tunes? Sony has introduced the new Walkman NWZ-WH303, wireless headphones built with music player and speakers in the cans.

This innovative piece of music hardware lets you enjoy your tunes with either the closed, dynamic headphones with 30mm dome type headphone driver unit or the stereo surround sound speakers. You can store up to 1,000 tracks on its 4GB music player and can play up to 20 hours of music on a single charge (or an hour for the quick three minute charge).

Source: Sony Canada