Twitter #Music for iOS now displays tweets on #NowPlaying feed, lets you interact with them

Twitter #Music for iOS now displays tweets on #NowPlaying feed, lets you interact with them

Hey, remember Twitter #Music? Yes, that Twitter #Music. Well, the jam-focused service is getting a little better on iOS thanks to the latest update. Today’s changes aren’t as major as the discovery features and additional languages the app gained last month, but #Music power users will most likely still appreciate the new features. To be more specific, the app squeezes some new features into the #NowPlaying feed, allowing you to favorite, retweet and reply to tracks shared by others. Best of all, now you won’t have to stop and switch between Twitter apps to share how you feel when someone’s listening to Miley Cyrus’ “We Can’t Stop.”

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iPad Apps of the Week: Path, Ping, and More

iPad Apps of the Week: Path, Ping, and More

Even when an app is technically functional on both phone and tablets, it’s hard to deny the fact that some of them just look so much better in big, beautiful form. This week’s set of iPad apps are all great sure, but the small screen just don’t do ’em justice.

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iPhone Apps of the Week: CARROT Alarm, Ping, and More

iPhone Apps of the Week: CARROT Alarm, Ping, and More

It may not be official, but with the start of September, summer is pretty much out the door. No one likes to see those sunny days fall by the wayside, so we’re sure there was a bit of gloom hanging over the workweek. Fortunately, we’ve got a whole slew of iOS apps for you to take your mind off your troubles. Just push ’em way deep down inside—it’s the healthy thing to do.

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iPhone 5S in Graphite Gray compared to iPhone 5 side-by-side

Just days before the official Apple event sure to bring on a collection of colorful iPhone products to the public in Cupertino California, a video has been ushered in with an up-close look at what it’ll mean to switch from an iPhone 5 up to an iPhone 5S. The product you’re seeing here comes from […]

Griffin MultiDock Updated To Charge A Variety Of Mobile Devices

Griffin MultiDock Updated To Charge A Variety Of Mobile Devices

We’ve seen Griffin’s MultiDock evolve over the years from its more humble beginnings as a device that would allow you to sync and charge your iOS devices all at once. Today, Griffin is announcing a new and improved MultiDock that might finally look nice in your minimalist-style office. (more…)

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    Call of Duty: Strike Team kicks off a firefight on the iPhone and iPad today

    If you’re massive fan of Call of Duty who owns an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch you may as well get out your credit card and get ready to purchase a new game that is now available. Activision has announced Call of Duty: Strike Team is now available for gamers to purchase on those three […]

    IK Multimedia unveils the iRig Pro digital audio interface for iOS and Mac, ships this month for $150 (video)

    IK Multimedia unveils the iRig Pro digital audio interface for iOS and Mac, ships this month for $150 video

    Looking to capture some vocals or record a few guitar riffs while you’re out and about? Well, IK Multimedia has yet another gadget that looks to lend a hand. The outfit’s iRig Pro serves up a digital audio and MIDI interface that connects to the full gamut of iOS devices and Mac machines via USB. Battery-powered and quite diminutive in stature, the device wrangles microphones, guitars, MIDI devices and other Hi-Z instruments for mobile recording — with those audio and MIDI inputs able to be employed simultaneously. The connected phone, tablet or laptop actually powers the add-on, but that internal 9V kicks it when needed to provide phantom power to a mic. A smattering of the company’s apps come packaged with the unit including AmpliTube, SampleTank and iRig Recorder. Folks with older Apple devices shouldn’t worry: the iRig Pro ships with cables compatible with Lightning, 30-pin and USB connections. If all of that sounds too good to pass up, $149.99 will be the required investment later this month. For now, venture past the break and take a quick look at the setup in action.

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    Ping for iOS: A Mobile Email Experience That’s More Like Texting

    Ping for iOS: A Mobile Email Experience That's More Like Texting

    Every other startup out there is trying to become the new big thing in email, but what we get more often than not is a bunch of half-baked tweaks that sound nice on paper but don’t really do all that much to change the experience. Ping, however, actually is probably unlike any other email client you’ve used before.

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    iPhone with 6-inch display tipped for testing at Apple

    Just as Apple is set to show of their next round of iPhone devices with 4-inch displays – like the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C, for example – word has it that they’re in testing with handsets as large as 6-inches. A report from the the Wall Street Journal today suggests that sources familiar with […]

    New iPhones are coming to NTT DoCoMo, according to Nikkei

    New iPhones are coming to NTT DoCoMo, according to Nikkei

    KDDI and Softbank already enjoy the fruits of Apple’s labor. Now, according to a report from Nikkei, NTT DoCoMo could be joining the party later this month. When Cupertino takes the wraps off its latest iOS handset(s) on September 10th, its expected that DoCoMo will be added to the list of Japanese carriers selling the device. Rumors were circulating in late August that the two parties were in talks to bring the iPhone to Japan’s largest mobile company, and now it appears to be a done deal. Unfortunately, there’s not much detail beyond that. DoCoMo subscribers will just have to wait patiently for Apple to brighten their day.

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