Showing posts with label mac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mac. Show all posts

Saturday, November 20, 2010

DoubleTwist: iTunes for Android

This past week, I made a major life decision - to drop the iPhone for good and pick up a Samsung Captivate which runs on the Android operating system.

It’s important to understand that both the iPhone OS - iOS X - and the Android OS are very similar, relying on apps as a form of device customization.

However, when I first got my hands on the Captivate, one question had to be answered for both my iPhone friends and I - how could I get my iTunes data onto my non-Apple device. The answer is DoubleTwist.


DoubleTwist = iTunes
DoubleTwist runs exactly like iTunes. The desktop manager is compatible with both Mac and PC and syncs with iTunes so that users don't have to upload music to both media managers separately. Users connect their mobile device to a computer and sync the device to the DoubleTwist Library.

Flies can be dragged and dropped directly to a device, playlists can be created and even Most Played, Recently Added and Top Rated playlists come standard (just like in iTunes) with the desktop application.

iTunes and App Stores
In terms of the App Store and the iTunes Store, there’s a feature for that, too. DoubleTwist connects to the Android Market and the Amazon MP3 store.

Widget
DoubleTwist is obviously an app, but the download also includes a widget. Widgets don’t exist on iPhones but on an Android phone, they can be anything from a newsfeed to a status update bar on a device's home screen.


In DoubleTwist’s case, it’s widget is a basic media player which plays whatever file the user selected when they last accessed the DoubleTwist app. For instance, if the user was listening to “Paranoid Android” by Radiohead, that song would show up in the DT widget with a play and skip button.

Do you know of another Android app that works like iTunes? Let me know in the comments section.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Apple may launch new Mac OS at upcoming event

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Apple made a lot of progress in the mobile market this year. The company's quarterly revenue jumped 61 percent to $15.7 billion last quarter while its net income leaped an 78 percent to $3.25 billion according to Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook.

Are we really surprised? Think about it. The company launched the world's first slate-design mobile device - the iPad, as well as the iPhone 4 with a new operating system. Beyond mobile devices, Apple released new iMacs with larger screens, new Mac Pros and now.....the company just might announce a new OS for Macs at its next event.

The event invitation above was borrowed from Mashable (who borrowed from Engadget) who points out the lion behind the logo and the Apple's OS naming structure listed below.


  • Mac OS X 10.0: Cheetah
  • Mac OS X 10.1: Puma
  • Mac OS X 10.2: Jaguar
  • Mac OS X 10.3: Panther
  • Mac OS X 10.4: Tiger
  • Mac OS X 10.5: Leopard
  • Mac OS X 10.6: Snow Leopard

So is Apple planning to release Mac OS X 10.7? Regardless, if there is a live feed, we'll have it.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Superman busted on Facebook!!

I found this really funny illustration today via Blogzz. Here Clark Kent is checking his Facebook page when he notices his mother has posted a few revealing (to say the least) baby pictures to his wall. Notice Batman's comment. Also, notice he's using an iMac.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Mac porn from MacLover


If you have seen my blog recommendations (located on bottom-right), you know I highly suggest that readers follow MacLover. The blog runs perfectly on Tumblr because it's basically a catalog of alluring Mac images.