The Blackberry PlayBook will come with 7Digital‘s music store pre-installed. The tie-up will mean Blackberry PlayBook owners will have access to the 13 million 320kbps MP3 tracks but only the US and Canada will get them at launch.
The Blackberry PlayBook will come with 7Digital‘s music store pre-installed. The tie-up will mean Blackberry PlayBook owners will have access to the 13 million 320kbps MP3 tracks but only the US and Canada will get them at launch.
7digital, one of the three of biggest music download services along with Amazon and iTunes, is upgrading its apps. If you’re running Android you’ll now get scrobbling to Last.fm (making it easier for you to knock Lady Gaga off your top spot perhaps?) and 7digital is also adding support for the BlackBerry Torch 9800 and BlackBerry 9780.
There’s also a nifty new HTML5 mobile page, which means you can stream full tracks through the mobile site, instead of having to go through an app.
Out now | Free | 7digital
Earlier in the week we paid a visit to the folks at 7digital, who along with its native 7digital music downloads app for the Samsung Galaxy Tab, showed off its image recognition skills letting you scan in album covers and promo materials including posters. Read on to see it in action.
This morning 7digital announced it would be powering the native music app on the Samsung Galaxy Tab. The app was built by Samsung on 7digital’s API. In the video below, we get a walk through demo of the Samsung Galaxy Tab music hub. As we said this morning, the The native music app on the Samsung Galaxy Tab will let Tab owners search, discover, preview, purchase and download tracks on the go. The app will be preloaded onto the Samsung Galaxy Tab, and tracks are available in MP3, with the majority at 320kbps. Click through for the full video…
The native music app on the Samsung Galaxy Tab will be powered by 7digital, the invisible music download service behind lots of big brands. The 7digital native music app on the Samsung Galaxy Tab will let Tab owners search, discover, preview, purchase and download tracks on the go.
This week at Electricpig we’ll be tracking all the latest breaking news in the tech world, and bringing you reviews of the Sony Alpha A33 and Nikon Coolpix P7000 cameras, as well as two e-readers, the all new Kindle and the Sony Reader Touch. We’ll also be bringing you updates on what’s happening in the world of digital music services at the 7Digital event on Tuesday. If there’s anything you want to see on Electricpig this week, drop us a line in the comments and let us know!
The gadget news has been flowing through thick and fast this morning, so see what you’ve missed while you’ve been in that meeting with a quick catch up right here. Read on for all the headlines in the lunchtime lowdown.