Shazam

This is a new iPhone app that listens to music through the microphone, sends it to the cloud, and all within about fifteen seconds, it can identify the song, and can let you tag it, buy it through iTunes, or a few other things.

The quality is amazing though; this is easily the most impressive thing I’ve seen in months. I can’t get over just how well it works!

How much did Apple pay you to advertise that?

lol … Apple didn’t make the app. :stuck_out_tongue:

http://www.shazam.com/music/portal

…adsdasas.

Whatever.

Pandora is my other favorite app. I can’t wait to have it sitting in my console while driving. :stuck_out_tongue:

How the iPhone network working for you Jeff? The guys at the at&t store said I couldn’t activate mine till Tuesday because of network issues

Mine’s perfectly fine. :thumb:

(I wish I could tie my Remote.app to a Linux box, though. Time will bring that…)

Sounds funky.

Too bad I have to wait almost a month for my iPhone :frowning:

Hopefully some day AT&T will decide that Montana is a legitimate part of civilization, and will bring their services here.

Maybe once you guys have some more FLAMING MOUNTAINS, they will :wink:

[QUOTE=shane-c;2357612]Hopefully some day AT&T will decide that Montana is a legitimate part of civilization, and will bring their services here.[/QUOTE]
Come and join Canada.

got 2.0 on my ipod touch. Been installing apps from store, pretty sweet stuff for free… the remote one is freakin awesome!

Gizmodo.com posted the top 10 apps at that current time that are worthy of a download.
http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/07/iphone_app_review_marathon_liveblog-2.html

Midomi seems somewhat cooler, simply because you can hum or sing the song :slight_smile:

Haven’t tried it; I will.

Apple sure knows how to continuously gouge people for money. $10 bucks for the software upgrade plus, that’s BS.

True, but it really is no surprise — we already knew that the iPhone was handled as subscription billing while the iPod Touch was not.

Apparently, I just learned about this, but Apple by law has to charge for those upgrades or something relating to software laws where you can’t “sell” software until its done…which it never is since they always release updates to it. I don’t know the exact details, but I can find out lol… The technology laws in the country are quite archaic.

^ not sure about that, because then how can windows release service pack updates for free which at times have new features.

Yeah i doubt the government would care if a company would want to send out free updates to their users…unless they’re windows users.

There are a lot of results if you Google “iPod Touch subscription.” Just skimming, this Macworld article seems to cover the issues pretty well.