Storing the sound source in the cloud storage is convenient without pressing down the storage of the PC, but it is inconvenient when playing the sound source with smartphone etc. when saving the file ...
We all use cloud storage, some of us use multiple services to maximise the amount of online storage you can get for free. One of the reasons people use cloud storage is to store their music to let ...
DoubleTwist’s CloudPlayer Android app already allows you to stream all the music you store in your cloud service, including Dropbox, OneDrive, and Google Drive. Now, the company will let you make ...
Music streaming is fast and convenient, but if you want full control over your listening experience, you can’t beat locally stored tracks. The only problem? Local storage is, well, local. If you want ...
Got a ton of tunes stashed in the cloud? DoubleTwist’s new Android app can play it all, with support for multiple storage services as well as your local media. CloudPlayer supports Dropbox, Google ...
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Music streaming services aren’t going anywhere. In fact, in 2 weeks, Apple is getting in to the game. But music streaming services might not be for everyone. They cost around $10 a month, don’t have ...
Cloud services have grown into an almost essential part of businesses these days, and for average consumers you can find cloud-connected apps no matter where you look. One of the biggest services to ...
Ryan is a tech/science writer, skeptic, lover of all things electronic, and Android fan. In his spare time he reads golden-age sci-fi and sleeps, but rarely at the same time. His wife tolerates him as ...
Music might just be one of the most used features on a smartphone these days, which isn’t surprising given the amount of available ways one can access their favorite tunes. While most people might ...
CloudPlayer, the Android music app that allows users to create their own streaming service by downloading and playing music from a linked Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive account, has been updated ...
Oh snap! Look who just ate Apple and Google's lunch here? Minutes ago, Amazon rolled out its very own music streaming service which is conveniently dubbed the Amazon Cloud Player. Existing Amazon ...