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DoubleTwist Android Player updated, now with podcast subscription

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Android phone and tablet users are probably aware that while the stock Android music player is a pretty good app, it lacks some advanced features that other third-party music player apps have. One of these apps is DoubleTwist which incidentally has just been updated. The update brings in several new features that will make you more »

doubleTwist Player for Android gets an update, brings a podcast directory along

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It looks like the doubleTwist Player app for Android has gotten an update. And nicely done, this one looks to include a few new features. The app has jumped up to version 1.7.0 and it measures in as a 8.0M file download and requires Android 2.2 or later for use. But that aside, lets get more »

DoubleTwist for Android updated; new features include a premium equalizer, new homescreen and more

Those using DoubleTwist on an Android device may want to fire up the Android Market as a new update has recently come available. The update is dubbed as the “next major version of doubleTwist for Android” and it is currently available in the Android Market and will be available in the Amazon Appstore later in more »

DoubleTwist app for Android updated, now supports AirPlay for AirSync users

DoubleTwist unveiled their wireless sync option called AirSync back in early-December of last year and coming slightly more recently — they have updated the add-on to include support for AirPlay. And for those not as familiar with the AirSync option, that comes as a $4.99 add-on for the doubleTwist app on Android smartphones. In short, more »

DoubleTwist lets Android users sync all media wirelessly

Using cables is annoying. That holds especially true for cables that are meant for syncing. The cables are only used sometimes, and can get in the way when not in use. It;d be nice to just do away with the damn things once and for all. If you’re an Android user who syncs your media more »

doubleTwist for Windows, now with podcast support

doubleTwist is further growing up, and also adding some additional competition for iTunes. In the past six months alone we have seen doubleTwist add support for the Amazon MP3 store and also become the official sync app for T-Mobile’s Android handsets. And now the Windows version of doubleTwist has been updated yet again, which brings more »

T-Mobile makes doubleTwist the official sync app for its Android phones

With Android quickly gaining popularity, the perceived downfall between Android phones and the iPhone are becoming more apparent. Some will take some time to overcome, as with the app situation, though others are a quick fix. There’s always the argument for the iPhone that it can sync all the media on the device with iTunes. more »

Get caught up in technology with InterrupTech: October 12, 2009

Welcome back to InterrupTech. Catch up on the week’s most important tech stories in a hurry. We cover wireless power, Google Android all over CTIA, Verizon joins up with Google Voice, doubleTwist becomes a serious iTunes competitor, and Flash on every phone except the iPhone.

doubleTwist adds Amazon MP3 Store integration, more competition for iTunes

Anyone who is frustrated, fed up, or just looking for an alternative to iTunes may want to consider checking out the latest release of doubleTwist. The latest version is (at this time) Mac only, however a PC version is promised to be in the works. Additionally, an international version is also noted as being in more »

Palm Pre continues to target iPhone syncing

After the recent WebOS version 1.2 upgrade, some users found certain features missing or broken. There was an issue with some Exchange servers, there’s an app store, but no paid apps yet, and, oh yeah, iTunes syncing was still broken. Surely this meant that Palm had simply given up after it received the letter from more »