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Make Music By Blowing On Your iPhone

Shazam is useful, but if you're looking for the dorkiest musical iPhone app, check out Ocarina. It allows these kids to sit in a circle and play the recorder intro to "Stairway To Heaven." Bravo, technology....  CONTINUE READING MAKE MUSIC BY BLOWING ON YOUR IPHONE»

Posted on November 10, 2008 in (1 comments)
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Turn Your iPhone Into A Four Track

FourTrack is a neat app that lets you record and mix audio tracks while you're waiting in line at the post office. Available for iPhones and iPod Touch, it costs $10 and Wired says it's worth it. Check it out...  CONTINUE READING TURN YOUR IPHONE INTO A FOUR TRACK»

Posted on November 6, 2008 (5 comments)
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Meet The New Zunes And iPods

It's a big week for people in the market for new PMPs. Today Steve Jobs hosted an event titled "Apple: Let's Rock," with the purpose of introducing upgrades and updates to the company's ever outdated stable of gadgets. This prompted...  CONTINUE READING MEET THE NEW ZUNES AND IPODS»

Posted on September 9, 2008 (10 comments)
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There Are Worthwhile iPhone Music Applications, Apparently

Today's iPhone awareness day, with a new model and a new version of firmware and the launch of a whole bunch of new applications. Rock Daily has a list of the music apps worth your download. (Engadget's got the breakdown...  CONTINUE READING THERE ARE WORTHWHILE IPHONE MUSIC APPLICATIONS, APPARENTLY»

Posted on July 11, 2008 (16 comments)
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Macworld Brings Lyrics To iPhones, MacBook Air To The Breathless Masses

Earlier today, Steve Jobs dictated to the world the probably unnecessary but exceedingly cool shit they'd find themselves helplessly, hungrily forking over their cash for this year. The annual Macworld conference got under way this morning, Engadget reporting folks took...  CONTINUE READING MACWORLD BRINGS LYRICS TO IPHONES, MACBOOK AIR TO THE BREATHLESS MASSES»

Posted on January 15, 2008 in , (16 comments)
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New Orba Squara - "Brand New Day" (And iPhone Jingle)

This is what happens when you pen a tune that gets picked up by an ubiquitous ad campaign: You're no longer just "an indie rock band from NYC," now you're "Orba Squara -- ya know, that band that wrote the...  CONTINUE READING NEW ORBA SQUARA - "BRAND NEW DAY" (AND IPHONE JINGLE)»

Posted on August 29, 2007 in , (4 comments)
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Last Night's Party: Field Report From The iPhonic Frontlines

Although it was already a quarter past six by the time we got down to the SoHo Apple store yesterday (a full fifteen minutes after the JesusPhone's official ascension), the scenic absurdity hadn't abated a bit: giddy iPhone bag...  CONTINUE READING LAST NIGHT'S PARTY: FIELD REPORT FROM THE IPHONIC FRONTLINES»

Posted on June 30, 2007 (30 comments)
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Our Vote For iPhone's Biggest Feature-Based Flaw

No we still haven't held one of these things, and with that price tag, it'll probably be awhile. But we've read the reviews, and for all the talk of "justified hype," on paper at least, Apple screwed the pooch by...  CONTINUE READING OUR VOTE FOR IPHONE'S BIGGEST FEATURE-BASED FLAW»

Posted on June 29, 2007 in (6 comments)
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Get Colbert An iPhone

Today is iPhone day, no getting around that. There's the crazies camped out at Apple's SoHo and Midtown locations (whom we may go take pics of later today, why not), there's the luddites that think it's all nothing but tech...  CONTINUE READING GET COLBERT AN IPHONE»

Posted on June 29, 2007 in (18 comments)
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iPhones Have Good Taste In Music

T-24 days 'til people start flashing the latest and greatest in PMP bling, and the soon-to-be-ubiquitous Apple ad campaign has initiated its launch sequence. Taylor at Music For Kids Who Can't Read Good is excited, by the iPhone, yes, but...  CONTINUE READING IPHONES HAVE GOOD TASTE IN MUSIC»

Posted on June 5, 2007 (38 comments)
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iPhone?

Don't ask us about patents, but Stevie Jobs got up onstage and proudly crowed that Apple's new iPod + Phone combo is called "iPhone" (Linksys/Cisco be damned, apparently). The tagline, humbly, was "Apple Reinvents The Phone." Classy. It already has...  CONTINUE READING IPHONE?»

Posted on January 9, 2007 (40 comments)
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