mflow, a new British MP3 download store, doesn’t launch publicly until early next year, but the iTunes rival slash social network has confirmed to us that plans are already afoot for a mobile version. Read on for the details.
mflow, a new MP3 download service, knows how hard it is to stand out in the a la carte crowd these days, so it’s launching with a twist. Anyone who joins can recommend songs to others, and if people buy tracks based on your picks, you get paid for it. Read on to find out how to turn the tables on the iTunes economy.
Is an Amazon Kindle on the Christmas wishlist for someone you know? You don’t want to leave this one to the last minute: if you want to bag one of the e-readers for the 25th, you’ll have to order one now.
Oppo, purveyor of DVD and Blu-ray players, and the odd PMP, is stepping into smartphones, according to a new report. It’s preparing to launch an Android smartphone with a strange twist: it’s got LED lights down the side that indicate live weather info! What happened to just looking up at the sky?
Foursquare has added extra Facebook integration to allow you to share every time you check in to a venue with the location-aware social networking app. But if you’re already sharing your tweets and your blog posts, won’t that just be confusing?
Google’s Nexus One could be set to get them in trouble with the estate of Philip K.Dick. Nexus-6 robots were the replicants at the heart of Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? which became Blade Runner. Dick’s heirs aren’t happy that Google seems to have borrowed the name.