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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Grooveshark now found lurking in the waters of the Boxee

Matt is currently working as a writer for the CrunchGear. Matt Burns family man first and trying to be a freelance writer second. Born and raised in the heart of the automotive world, only cars Eclipse his love for gadgets. He previously wrote for Engadget and EngadgetHD before moving into the House by CrunchGear. He learned ... ? Read More

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Grooveshark now sing and swing with Boxee music streaming service simply hit the platform. Several underground music streaming service lands on Boxee in a slightly different form than online. Service not only looks different, but costs $ 9 a month after free trial. Oy. Grooveshark likely wants a piece of this sweet revunue pie Spotify currently enjoyed.

Indeed Boxee version looks feels completely different from traditional online service. Gone is the iTunes style interface as well, Orange ified version radio takes its place. The new tabbed interface offers the user-selected music, playlists, and popular music. As the traditional version, it allows easy playlist creation and sorting.


I should note, seeing how this application is the author of the monthly fee that normal Grooveshark works fine in a browser, Boxee. This can be a bit slow navigation interface is intended for the mouse, but the entire streaming service works fine and I use it quite often on my Boxee box. Just saying.


Grooveshark is a music, a Web application that was developed for those on the Internet to listen to music on demand free of charge. Users have the ability to listen to one song from ...

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Boxee-Media Player partially open source freeware software platform that integrates Personal local media with the Internet streaming media along with social networking features. Boxee's social networking ...

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

The upcoming Samsung Hercules found mingling at the Canadian party?

Jordan Crook studied English literature at the University of New York before entering the tech space. Prior to joining TechCrunch Crook dabbled in mobile marketing and mobile apps, as well as doing reviews for MobileBurn and MobileMarketer. Kruk, fascinated with the production of alternative sources of energy and greentech. It is currently a writer for CrunchGear. ? Read More

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What happens if the Samsung Galaxy S II and Samsung introduce 4 G, met, had a few drinks and got a little Frisky? If you ignore the fact that the phones are not capable of mating, the one night stand is probably very similar phone, featured in the leaked images is something that appears to be Samsung Hercules.

Thanks to the folks at MobileSyrup and sneaky tipster, part in Samsung mobile last night in Canada, the first shot blurry cam of this mythical phone has finally arrived. Clearly pictured device is not sports branding any T-Mobile, but that's because this one is Telus (Canada Handbook).

Along with this awful Infuse-esque 4.5-inch touchscreen, there are also four capacitive buttons along the bottom as Infuse, not the optical trackpad, seen on S2. Bogatyr certainly helps his dad child that Infuse style appearance, but under the hood things look very similar to the S2.

Leaked specs include 1.2 GHz dual-core processor under Android 2.3 gingerbread (S2), NFC enabled, 16 GB of internal memory, 8-megapixel rear camera that shoots 1080i and Front facing the arrows for video chat. MobileSyrup speculates that forward facing camera might clocks on 2-megapixels, while in no way be sure to Samsung gives the official word. Tipster also argues that this will be the first Smartphone 42Mbps in Canada suggests he could get the same name here in the States with T-mo.


T-Mobile is a mobile telephone operator headquartered in Bonn, Germany. It is a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom. T-Mobile has 101 million subscribers, making it the sixth largest mobile worlds ...

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