Spotify, the music streaming service, has announced it will be bringing its first ever mobile app within the next month, to the Apple App Store.
The application is currently waiting approval from Apple to be placed in the store. If approved, iPhone and iPod Touch users will be able to download the app for free to their devices.
Spotify has been in the news of late after announcing they were expanding to the United States and that they were adding over 2 million new tracks to their extensive library.
The app will allow users to search for music and save playlists for later playback even if you do not have Internet.
The one catch with the free application is that users will need a premium subscription to be able to use it. The service costs £9.99 per month.
Result for: extensive library
CinemaNow has announced that its extensive library of 3500 feature length films is now available through Windows Media Center meaning you can download and watch the films without a cable TV subscription.
Windows Media Center is all that is necessary for the service to work, and most Windows XP and Vista users have it already installed. The movies are currently available through an “Online Media channel” in Windows Media Center that offers CinemaNow’s movie and TV download service.
CinemaNow’s library includes 3,500 major Hollywood studio and independent movies, and even some HD-quality movies. There are also over 3,000 TV episodes and over 2,900 music videos available. Now you can use Windows Media Center to easily browse the offering and even watch on your TV using a media hub if you have one.
For more information, make sure to check www.CinemaNow.com.







