Posts Tagged ‘Music’

Microsoft Bing More entertainment friendly

Posted 23 Jun 2010 — by admin
Category Gadgets

You can search for many different things with Microsoft’s search engine Bing, including music, but now extends to their service and do a specific search service for entertainment -related content .

The new search service has been named Bing EntertainmentAnd was announced at an event last night in Los Angeles. The focus will go beyond music also be movies , TV series and games , which turns into the subsections : Bing Music Video Bing , Bing Bing TV and Movie.

The aim is to make it easy for users to find reviews, trailers , tips and tricks, demos, and more related to various areas.

For Bing Music will also be able to hear clips from up to five million music tracks, and find the texts for them. Unfortunately, the service is not utilized 100 % at home , since for example . music videos and other materials not available outside the U.S..

Nokia X6 camera, music, Sound

Posted 16 Mar 2010 — by admin
Category Nokia

Nokia X6  is coming to Denmark without nokia flag ship music service Comes With Music. TouchScreen Nokia X6 is in touch, also known as Capacitive, which is the same display type. Nokia X6  is powered with 16 GB version o adn dont forget that its Nokia’s first model with an “iPhone screen.”. Den touchscreen means that the mobile gives a much better touch experience than it is on Nokia’s other touch products is based on a touch-sensitive surface (resistive). The screen size is 3.2 inches.

X6 Sound and Cine

Otherwise, there are many good impressions of the Nokia X6 -  The built-in speakers works just really good, touch screen is a clear improvement over what we’ve seen from Nokia’s side. The first music I downloaded from the computer, went surprisingly quickly and easily.

Good camera and good music

Nokia X6 16 GB, five megapixel camera with optics from Carl Zeiss. To lighting is a dual LED. Mobile phone runs on Symbian OS 1, and Nokia promises up to 35 hours of music playback on one charge.

Nokia N95 vs N96 which one is better

Posted 01 Sep 2008 — by admin
Category Nokia

Have u been waiitng for Nokia N96 Good news for those waiting for the Nokia N96! Nokia just emailed by Nokia that their Nokia N96 is ready to be sent and will arrive soon. Well for others you might have been looking at which one i sthe vest phone to buy Nokia N95 or N96. I think it’s still a bit too early to tell which handset is better. Specifications-wise, the N96 seems to have a slight upper hand. Here is what the comparison says about both

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Nokia N96 has so many features, yet it is a very simple handset to navigate, making it a real winner with consumers around the globe.

Nokia N96 seems to be about the same size as the N95 8GB, just slightly longer but thinner.

Comparing Screen size screen both the N95 8GB and N96 have the same screen resolution and the same 2.8

Warner Music To Last.fm: We’re Taking Our Music And Going Home

Posted 09 Jun 2008 — by admin
Category technology

There they go again… A few weeks back, I suggested that Warner Music would be smart to promote Ethan Kaplan, who is VP of Technology for Warner Brothers Records (a Warner Music Group Subsidiary), because he seemed to understand that the real trick was improving the overall experience people had around music, rather than focusing so narrowly on getting paid for every single usage. At the same time, however, the folks up at Warner Music, led by Edgar Bronfman (who claimed Warner would no longer be at war with music fans despite being the guy who started that war) were going out and suing all kinds of services that made the musical experience better.

As a record label, their job should be to get their musicians’ music out into the world in the most convenient way for anyone to enjoy, and to build business models based on that — just as Kaplan suggested. But, instead, Warner Music continues to be about as anti-consumer as it can possibly be. Its latest move is to have Last.fm remove all Warner Music from its service. Last.fm, which is now owned by CBS, is an exceptionally popular online music listening, discovery and e-commerce site. While it did overstate its “free” music service, it still is rather ridiculous that Warner would decide to take all its music and go home.

Warner should recognize that it needs Last.fm a lot more than Last.fm users need it. There’s plenty of music out there, and if they can’t find Warner Music on Last.fm, they’ll find someone else’s music instead.

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Nokia Music Store in Australia opens today

Posted 22 Apr 2008 — by admin
Category News

Featuring exclusive live album from The John Butler Trio Sydney, Australia / Nokia, Espoo – Nokia  opened the doors of its Nokia music store Australia today, delivering millions of tracks from global hits to local artists and giving consumers the real freedom to enjoy nokia music at their fingertips, 24/7.

Nokia is celebrating the launch of the Nokia Music Store in Australia with an exclusive live album from leading independent and ARIA awarding winning group, The John Butler Trio. Recently recorded in March 2008, the live performance provides a unique insight into this popular local act. The live recording is available only from the Nokia Music Store music.nokia.com.au

Rock legend, Jimmy Barnes will be the first local music recommender, suggesting his top playlist to store visitors.

We will have an exclusive track from Pete Murray and Kate Miller-Heidke also. The free track of the week will be from Stone Parade, winners of the Nokia Be Heard competition in 2007.

“It is now access all Areas for Australia music lovers,” said Shaun Colligan, General Manager, Nokia Australia.

“Not only we do we have millions of tracks available for consumers, but we have something for everyone, whatever their music tastes. Australian consumers can be confident that the Nokia Music Store will have a broad range of genres including popular and non-mainstream genres and independent artists.

“We want to be the most locally relvent music story and will feature artists such as The John Butler Trio, The Presets, Pete Murray, Kate Miller Heidke, Powderfinger, Silverchair, Lior, Cut Copy, Kisschasey, Kasey Chambers and many more!”

With a single account, Australian music lovers can access the Nokia Music Store via their personal computer or directly from their optimised Nokia devices including the Nokia N95 8GB, Nokia N81 8GB and the N82.

In addition, the ability to sync from a PC is available on a wider range of Nokia models including the latest Xpress Music handets, Nokia 5610 and Nokia 5310.

The PC store’s intuitive user-interface makes streaming full-length tracks easy and offers options to create customised playlists and to add tracks on a wishlist that you can decide to buy later. Tracks purchased can also be transferred via your PC to compatible Nokia devices. The music collection can then simply be synchronised between the PC and a mobile using Windows Media Player 11.

All music on the Nokia Music Store can be purchased through a variety of payment options, including credit cards and pre-paid vouchers.

Individual tracks will cost 1.70 Australian dollars per track and albums from 17.00 Australian dollars. The Nokia Music Store will also offer a monthly subscription for PC users to stream an unlimited number of full length tracks for 10.00 Australian dollars per month.

Check out Nokia Music Store http://music.nokia.com.au