Spotify for Android Gets Radio Streaming

After adding a radio feature to its iOS app in June, Spotify has now done the same for Android users. The feature, which is available only to Premium subscribers, lets users listen to an unlimited number of stations and songs. Users can also create stations based on an artist, album or playlist, or save songs to their [...]

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Lay Down Your Own Flow With The Art of Rap Mobile App

Mic check 1, 2, 1, 2!  Rapper Ice-T’s hip-hop documentary Something from Nothing: The Art of Rap is creating an avenue for artists to record their rhymes and spread it to the community with a new mobile app, The Art of Rap. The Art of Rap app, available on both Android and iPhone, provides beats for rappers to produce their own [...]

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Evernote Food Launches on Android

Following the successful release of Evernote Hello for Android, the Evernote team is back to launch Evernote Food for Android today, the much desired foodie app that was previously only available to iOS users. Users on both platforms can now capture, remember and share all their food experiences in Evernote’s elegantly designed UI. More specifically, according to Evernote, the new app [...]

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NYC: Witness to Driving While Black? Use the Stop and Frisk Mobile App to Record and Report It

Police misconduct has been witnessed by numerous people, even more so by Black and Latinos. Well now in New York City you can report it with the Stop and Frisk Watch mobile app. The Stop and Frisk Watch app allows New Yorkers to monitor police activity and report NYPD officers who conduct unlawful stop-and-frisk encounters [...]

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Big vs. Small, iPhone 5 May Get a Larger Screen

Mobile phone size trends have come in and out of style. We started with some cellphones bigger than house phones, then we gradually got smaller and smaller. No one is trying to go back to carrying a five pound phone, but it seems many do prefer larger screens. The Wall Street Journal reports production will begin next [...]

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Minority Student Entrepreneurs Launch Start-up to Help Charities, Apps for Action

Donating to charities  helps people across the world, but people are not always proactive in doing so. Apps for Action just might change that. Apps for Action is a new mobile application created by five students that attend Ponoma College in Calif., three of which are minorities. The app allows users to discover free apps that [...]

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