ChipChick.com
mSpot is one of the best cloud music players out there and it just got better. Today the company is announcing an update to their Android app which brings enhanced radio features to the app. This makes mSpot the only cloud music player to combine streaming music with a radio service.
ConsumerReports.org
Online entertainment service mSpot is now offering a Netflix-like program for streaming movies. The service offers recent releases at the same time they go to DVD, giving mSpot a leg up on the competition.
MacWorld
A video-streaming service is aiming to beat Netflix and Hulu at their market-leading game by providing iPhone and iPad users something those two services can’t: brand-new movies streamed directly to their devices.
TFTS
If you’ve got an Android phone, you’ve probably discovered that you don’t have a whole lot of choices when it comes to movie streaming. Especially since Netflix doesn’t have a position in Android yet that I’ve seen. But the folks out at mSpot are looking to give you a chance at some streaming video on both Android and iOS, as well as giving you some access from PC and Mac.
WirelessWeek
mSpot is trying to entice more consumers to join its Movies Club with new pricing: offering new releases for as low as $3 instead of the $3.99 typically charged by companies that offer streaming movies.
WTen
mSpot is trying to entice more consumers to join its Movies Club with new pricing: offering new releases for as low as $3 instead of the $3.99 typically charged by companies that offer streaming movies.
Ubergizmo
mSpot has just announced a new pricing for its mSpot Movies Club video on demand service. The service that allows users to rent movies anywhere, anytime they want has got a new pricing structure. In order to stay competitive and on top of their game, mSpot Movies Club helps users to save money on rentals by letting them purchase pre-paid credits for a select number of rentals every month based on their plan. With these credits, users can rent movies both old and new.
New York Times
Netflix has made a big splash with its library of movies for low fixed monthly subscription fees. Now mSpot, which provides streaming movie services for a bunch of big carriers, is offering similar monthly deals with its low-priced mSpot Movies Club for streaming movies. But mSpot’s interesting trick is that it plans to offer more recent movies than Netflix does at similar prices.
TechCrunch
Mobile entertainment startup mSpot, which lets users stream and watch full-length movies on their mobile phones and on the web, is lowering the pricing for newly released movies today, making the startup’s movies more of a bargain than movies available on competitors like iTunes.
GearDiary
You use your smartphone for everything from playing music, snapping photos, recording video, banking and playing game. Are you ready to rent and view your next movie on your mobile phone? mSpot certainly hopes so. The company recently launched their mobile movie rental service, and allowed me to trial it for a few days.
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