Sunday, January 4, 2009

Simplify Media - iPhone Music Sharing Made Easy

Scenario: You can't fit all your music/photos onto your phone.
Solution: Simplify Media, www.simplifymedia.com




While the iPhone is enough to make any self-respecting gadget freak moisten with excitement, one of the limitations is the amount of storage space on the device.


The iPhone comes in two sizes - 8GB and 16Gb - with the latter holding around 4,000 songs. That's ample for many people, but if like me you have an endless supply of horrendously bad soft-rock tunes you could find yourself in a situation where you can't fit all your music onto your phone.

And what about your friends' music? Sure, some of them are probably mildly retarded and have shockingly bad taste, but wouldn't it be nice if you could at least check out and share some of the music they're listening to?

Well your pop-picking prayers may be answered - at least partially - with Simplify Media - a new application that lets you access all your music at home - and your friends' music - remotely on your iPhone. Check out the video above for a run through.....

images: simplifymedia.com

6 comments:

Hillsy said...

Welcome to Heart Hi-Tech, a new technology and gadget blog for the tech novice. Thanks for stopping by!

Melissa de la Fuente said...

okay, how cool is this feature? And how adorable is Hillsy on the video? :) Love it! Watch out world, Fuss and fuss 2 are going to take over the web!
xo
Melis

Marichelle said...

fuss and fuss 2 - LOL :)
I think we definitely need to print out fuss Tshirts.

Clementine said...

Whoa, I had no idea that app existed!!! Mind-blowing. Thank you, great start to a fabulous new blog, guys!

Hillsy: I'm thinking about springing for one of those $99 pre-owned iPhones apple just announced. Thoughts?

Hillsy said...

Hi Clementine,

The $99 re-furbished iPhone deal is definitely worth thinking about. They carry a 90-day warranty and I've never had any problems with re-furbished Apple hardware in the past.

One thing to note - these phones **may** come with some slight scratches and blemishes since Apple doesn't touch the original casing. Even so, it's still a great price point for what's without a shadow-of-a-doubt the most impressive consumer mobile device on the market.

Good luck!

Clementine said...

oh, excellent point about the cases possibly showing wear. I can probably live with that for a good deal on an iPhone, though! I'll let you know if I get one, thanks for your help!