Slacker Updates iPhone and Blackberry Apps

2 CommentsPosted on May 29, 2009

slackeriphoneSlacker fans have something to celebrate.  The popular service that makes experiencing music easy, has just upgraded their iPhone and Blackberry app’s.  With over 1,000,000 downloads the first application was already popular.   Now, with additional features, the Slacker application is poised to become the king of the Internet radio hill.

Slacker already boasts over four times the music selection of their nearest competitor.   The high quality sound over any connection is an attractive feature, but now you don’t have to stop your tunes to check your e-mail.  This allows uninterrupted musical enjoyment while you still conduct business.  Another great improvement for the new Slacker application is faster song to song transitions.

Slacker has been doing anything but Slacking.  They are working constantly on improvements so that the consumer can enjoy an unparalleled music experience.

Sony’s New X-Series Walkman to Feature Slacker

1 CommentPosted on May 14, 2009

Slacker has done nothing but grow since the beginning,  They have gone from self producing their devices to creating awesome applications for the popular iPhone and Blackberry.  Now Slacker has added a new device to its arsenal.  The X-Series Walkman from Sony.

Yesterday Sony unveiled its top-of-the-line Walkman Video MP3 player – the X-series Walkman.   This is a premium portable entertainment device that Sony hopes will rival Apples iPod and Microsofts Zune.  The X-Series  is Wi-Fi enabled and features an Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) touch screen, Sony’s Digital Clear Audio Technologies, as well as embedded content provided by Slacker Radio and YouTube.  That’s right…..Slacker comes standard!  This will give the Internet radio provider even more exposure, and is sure to bring more Slacker fans to the forefront.

“The new X-series leverages Sony’s engineering heritage and integrates the latest advances in OLED and other innovative technologies.  We focused on enhancing audio and video playback to develop a device that
allows consumers a deeper, more interactive way to enjoy content, as well as discover new content, for a truly unique entertainment experience.”

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