Wall Street Journal's All Things Digital
Apple has approved developer mSpot’s music app, which does what Apple hasn’t done yet but may well do at some point: It takes your music from your PC, moves it to a server and lets you pull down tunes to your iPhone whenever you want.
Wired.com
Streaming music is turning out to be popular for Android users, as the mSpot music service is reporting Thursday that its mobile music streaming app for Android has been downloaded over half a million times since it launched in early summer.
LATimesBlogs.com
It's not what you know. It's who you know.
That old-school adage also applies to new-school media. Just ask Daren Tsui, chief executive of mSpot Inc., a mobile music streaming company in Palo Alto, Calif.
TheAustralian.com
MANAGING music, photos, videos and podcasts on your Android phone usually means attaching it to a computer and transferring files manually.
Engadget.com
If you find yourself a little unimpressed with Netflix's Instant selection and you're needing to rent something a bit newer right now, the new iPad-optimized version of the mSpot movie streaming app should fit all up in your niche.
Xconomy.com
Up to now, there have been two main ways to watch full-length movies on your Apple iPad: buy or rent them from Apple itself through the iTunes store, or, if you have a subscription to Netflix’s DVD rental service, choose from the subset of movies available for instant viewing using the Netflix iPad app. Now there’s a third option: the new mSpot Movies iPad app, launched yesterday.
Electronista.com
mSpot provided a first for the iPad today as it officially launched mSpot Movies (free, App Store). The now universal app gives Apple's tablet the option of renting both current and vintage movies without having to store the videos locally, even with chapter markers and resuming. The newer service also works over 3G in addition to Wi-Fi and can auto-adjust the bitrate to keep the movie playing depending on the connection quality.
WebProNews.com
mSpot.com has announced the launch of a free app for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch, which lets users watch full-length streaming movies instantly.
Softpedia.com
Popular mobile entertainment provider mSpot, Inc. and Verizon Wireless recently announced the launch of mSpot Radio, a service aimed at providing the operator's users with a wide selection of music on their handsets. According to the wireless carrier, the new service should provide commercial-free music radio, personal radio, branded talk, and more.
Mobiletor.com
mSpot has collaborated with Verizon Wireless to releases its latest service, the mSpot Radio. The radio offers personalized experience and access to a vast range of music to its users. mSpot Radio touts on offering its users the combination of ‘the best of all formats for radio’. The radio service presents a good blend of commercial-free radio packed with branded talk and live local stations throughout the United States. It also features the Clear Channel’s iheartradio.
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