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by Richard Devine
Feb 05, 2012
Update: As doubleTwist's Monique Farantzos points out, streaming podcasts is now free, but you still have to upgrade to the premium version to download, subscribe and manage podcasts.
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jan 16, 2012
CyanogenMod 9 Music is now available for download, and you don't even have to be running CM to install or use it. It offers a level of customization you won't find in other music apps,...
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by Phil Nickinson
Oct 12, 2011
Here's a sneak peek at a prototype of what is tentatively being called the Philips Go Gear Connect. It's very much a pre-release product -- so new they didn't even have any real specs to...
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by Chris Parsons
Jul 16, 2011
While music players for Android smartphones are aplenty, when it comes to music players optimized for Honeycomb the selection is still rather slim. Enter, Hive Player -- a Honeycomb optimized music pl...
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by Jerry Hildenbrand
Apr 21, 2011
With no fanfare, The W8 Walkman phone appeared on Sony Ericsson's website today. The phone runs Android (like all the cool phones do now-a-days), and for all intents and purposes is a re-worked ...
Review
by Jerry Hildenbrand
Jan 19, 2011
The Ubuntu One service is a pretty cool thing. Think of it a Dropbox, but written by the open source people at Canonical. Maybe one of it's coolest, yet least known features is the ability...
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by Jesse Potter
Dec 27, 2010
One aspect of Android that has remained nearly untouched since 1.0 is its music player. Some would say Android's UI as a whole could use some polishing, but when it comes to the stock music pla...
Review
by Phil Nickinson
Oct 21, 2010
I've never really gotten into playing music on my phone, for one reason or another. That ends today, with Nullsoft's Winamp hitting the Android Market in a beta version. That's right, the same Winamp...
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by Phil Nickinson
Mar 14, 2010
It's that time of week again: We want to know what your favorite music player is for Android. Is it the stock app? Something else? Or do you prefer the streaming power of Rhapsody, Slacker or Pandora...































