The newest episode of “The Generation X Files” is up!!! What’s “The Generation X Files” you ask? Well, it’s a podcast focusing on pop culture from a Gen X perspective, hosted by Q103’s Dan America and Tatiana. Full of nostalgia, sarscams, and satire, the newest ‘Generation X Files’ interviews pop culture fan and part time actor Kevin Roundy of the Hudson Valley...
Going in to a holiday weekend can be hectic not only at work but home as well. What do you do when you need a second to relax? Don't think it's possible for you to actually relax? There's a new app out there that forces you to take the time.
In a world of social media where everyone is sharing their every-waking moment with friends, it was only a matter of time before you could use that to avoid them.
If you have an ex you don't want to run in to or a group of people you'd rather not see while out bar hoping, there's a new app to help you out.
Soundgarden are offering up an extended version of their new song ‘Live to Rise’ on iTunes at no charge for a limited time. Hurry, the clock is ticking.
Just like many other tech companies, Google gets it's share of rumors and speculation. The eye is on them again as a rumored music download service is set to be announced soon, with Universal Music on board for the launch. But Sony and Warner Brothers are said to not have signed on yet. But that's not stopping Google.
After 8 years and thousands and thousands of songs sold, Walmart has succumbed to the power of the number 1 and 2 online music retailers in the world. They announced that on August 28th, 2011, they will start the process of closing down the online store. But if you bought music from Walmart's online store, there you're not 100% out in the cold.
Q103 Q-Ruption performer Sick Puppies have released a live CD called 'Live At House of Blues Cleveland' available only on i-Tunes. If you want to know what the band sounds like live before they perform this summer at SPAC, then you need to hear this.
Yesterday was the start of Apple's World Wide Developer Conference, where software developers for the Mac converge on San Fransisco, to discuss their projects with Apple engineers to get help as well as tweak software for the Mac and iOS platforms. It is also usually a day when Apple announces something new, and sure enough, they did.
A month ago, I did a story about Amazon's Cloud Player that lets you upload music from your music library on your computer so you can access it from any WiFI or 3G connection. Google has now started it's cloud music service, and in Google fashion it's in limted beta to start, but unlike Amazon, is launching without licensing permission from the labels.
Lets say you're friend owes you $20, and you need the money. You meet up with him and ask if he has the $20 he owes you. He says he has it in his account but not in cash and needs to go to an ATM. But wait! You pull out your iPhone of Android phone, and connect your Square and can swipe his Credit or Debit card!
There are several programs that have started to give aid to Japan since the major earthquake that struck a couple weeks ago. Apple has stepped up and is offering music as a relief fund.