October 19, 2009 by Eddie Makuch
Filed under Gaming News
Not a knock-off. This App is the real deal.
September 8, 2009 by Ryan Cloutier
Filed under Sci/Tech News, Science and Technology
YouTube might join the ranks of iTunes and Netflix.
August 31, 2009 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Computers, Sci/Tech News, Science and Technology
Maybe its the tablet device?
July 28, 2009 by Eddie Makuch
Filed under Gaming, Gaming News
Maybe the game wasn’t so hot, but the music sounds nice.
May 19, 2009 by Michael Kaufmann
Filed under Computers, Sci/Tech News, Science and Technology
Considering the shear unsuccessfulness of most streaming music platforms, one might thing that streaming music can’t be more than a novelty. Napster is barely a thought in today’s music marketplace, Rhapsody shares a laughable market, and the Zune Marketplace is just sort of puttering along in the background. When users [...]
March 2, 2009 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Computers, Science and Technology
There are two pieces of software out there that are more greedy and bloated than Apple’s music-playing, music-downloading title: AOL Instant Messenger and Microsoft Internet Explorer.
I hate iTunes.
I’m sick and tired of Apple getting a pass on quality control just because they gave us the Holy Roman iPod Empire and, by a roll [...]
February 10, 2009 by Liz McClendon
Filed under Entertainment, Music, The Magazine, Twilight
Twilight fans, here’s your chance to prove your love to Bobby Long!
January 6, 2009 by Torrey Meeks
Filed under Computers, Science and Technology
With its customary flair for sexing up the art of gizmo glorification, Macworld 2009 didn’t disappoint with some big reveals today.
Topping all the charts was Apple’s latest update to its iLife suite, touting major retrofits of iMovie, iPhoto and GarageBand. The changes range from a better system for organizing photos in iPhoto to more powerful [...]
June 2, 2008 by Elizabeth Raftery
Filed under Entertainment, Music
Electro-rock
Nettwerk
June 3, 2008
It’s been three years since British electro-rock outfit Ladytron released its last record, and the band seems eager to get their new material out to the public, offering downloads of new album “Velocifero” on iTunes prior to its official release on June 3.
Their enthusiasm is justified.
After a less-than-amicable split with former label Rykodisc [...]
April 4, 2008 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Computers, Science and Technology
Apple proudly boasted on Thursday that their highly successful iTunes Store has passed Wal-Mart as the top music retailer in the US.
iTunes has sold over four billion songs to over 50 million customers since opening in 2003.
“We launched iTunes less than five years ago, and it has now become the number one music retailer in [...]
February 5, 2008 by Blast Magazine Newsroom
Filed under Gadget features, Science and Technology
Apple announced Tuesday that they are adding new models of the iPhone and iPod touch with double the storage capacity.
The iPod touch now comes in a 32GB model for $499, joining the 16GB model for $399 and the 8GB model for $299.
“For some users, there’s never enough memory,” said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s vice president of [...]
December 2, 2007 by Mike Preble
Filed under Audio/Video, Reviews, Science and Technology
After months of what seemed like torture following the release of the iPhone – and listening to consumers, technology experts, news anchors and my peers bragging about it — I must admit that I was tempted buy one. But I had to weigh a huge termination fee on my existing wireless plan in [...]


