Whether you got your first smartphone or tablet over the holidays or
are an experienced user, there are plenty of great new mobile
applications for iPhones, iPads and Android devices to tap into.
Here are five new or recently revamped apps you should consider downloading right away.
Shazam Player (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad: Free)
Among the titles that pioneered the iPhone app phenomenon nearly four years ago was Shazam.
The free music discovery app identifies the song you are listening to
in a bar or elevator (or humming into your phone!), and then publishes
background information of that track along with an opportunity to add it
to your library. Since those salad days of mobile apps, however, a band
of notable music discovery competitors have crowded in on Shazam’s
space. SoundHound can not only identify a song, but play scrolling lyrics in time with the music. SoundTracking
lets users share what songs they are listening to with their friends
and followers. Recognizing the need to add a few new members to its
ensemble, Shazam this week launches the Shazam Player app which,
shockingly, lets users share songs with their friends and read lyrics in
real time. In addition to sharing and lyric scrolling, Shazam Player
has a snappy interface that allows users to create custom playlists
(separate from iTunes) on the fly. All iTunes library data is also
imported within the app. While Shazam Player is launching exclusively on Apple’s iOS devices,
the company intends to develop versions of the app for Android and other
mobile platforms. Rock out!
Path (iPhone, iPod Touch and Android: Free)
The next generation of social networking is playing out on mobile
devices (rather than on our desktop and laptop computers). Available for
iPhones and Android smartphones, Path is a beautifully designed digital
journal that tracks where you go, who you are with and what music you
are listening to. There is even a feature in the app that documents when
you go to sleep and when you arise. Path, which was completely revamped
last month, knows you so well that it will even send notifications if
you meander outside of your normal routine. Yet while Path chronicles
nearly everything you do, it sets limits on who you can share with by
restricting accounts to 150 contacts. This encourages users to share
their status only with family and very close friends. While Path only
has a very small fraction of the number of users that are on Facebook
and Twitter, it is growing quickly and is reportedly where “The A List” is hanging out. So if your friends and family are not on Path yet, you can introduce them to the next hot thing.
NBA Game Time 2011 - 2012 (iPhone, iPod Touch, Android: Free)
Just because the NBA season was abbreviated due to an owners’ lockout
doesn’t mean the league’s official mobile app for iPhones and Android
devices is anything short of a slam dunk. Free to download, NBA Game
Time offers a robust selection of highlights and statistics designed to
please both passive fans and hardcore hoopsters. You can watch video
previews of your favorite teams and get alerts just as their games are
about to tip off. Fantasy basketball players will love the in-depth box
scores and leaderboards of the major statistical categories. If you
subscribe to the NBA League Pass video package, you can even watch all
games live right on your device. Expect the NBA to introduce new
features within the app throughout the season and into the playoffs.
Wolfram Words Reference App (iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad: $0.99)
Wordsmiths and casual fans of games like Scrabble and Words With
Friends alike will enjoy digging into this next-generation dictionary.
Created by Wolfram Alpha, which developed technology for the iPhone 4S
that helps the Siri personal assistant answer questions, the Wolfram
Words Reference app can help you uncover basically anything found within
the English language. From pronunciation and general usage, to locating
synonyms and antonyms, to finding the most difficult combinations to
your favorite word games, Wolfram Words delivers. The app, which can
also convert a sentence into Morse code or Braille, works very well with
Wi-Fi, 3G and even 2G connections.
Jimmy Fallon’s Wake Up Call (iPhone, iPod Touch: $0.99)
If you’re not able to stay up late enough to watch Late Night with
Jimmy Fallon these days, you can still be woken up by the popular
comedian. Jimmy Fallon’s Wake Up Call comes equipped with 10 customized
ringtones for the alarm and 17 different pre-recorded messages from
Fallon. Those who do stay up late will enjoy the option of programming
“snooze” periods for anywhere between five and 30 minutes. While there
are hundreds of iPhone apps designed to get you out of bed in the morning, this one is certainly the most entertaining.
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