Showing posts with label Mobile Content. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile Content. Show all posts

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Free iPhone Ringtones


Never underestimate the importance of your ringtone! This is a proven fact that the music we like affects our mood positively, while the unattractive ringtone subconsciously irritates us and leads to stress and depression.

Ringtones on iPhones have nothing to boast about. The choice is quite limited, and moreover, it is not permitted to set your favorite mp3 as your ringing tone! The reason is that Apple does not support ringtones to be in mp3 format, and for setting your favorite track as a ringtone, you need to convert it from .mp3 to .m4r format and then add as a ringing tone from your iTunes account. Quite boring, isn’t it? Especially nowadays, when your favorite artists mange to record sometimes 10 singles a day!

Don’t worry, we’ve found a solution for this problem! Fortunately there is quite a comfortable service available, and to your surprise, IT IS FREE! Free Ringtones  does not only offer a wide variety of songs, but allows you to choose between .mp3 and .m4r formats and download your favorite tracks in seconds! The website is extremely easy to navigate, and offers all the possible searching options – animal sounds, international songs or movie soundtracks, Bollywood themes or just funny ringtones! You can find the latest songs via the artist names, or just look for it in “Popular” category. Despite eliminating the need to manually convert the tones from one format to another, Free Ringtones offers additional services as well, such as a nicely-arranged huge wallpaper gallery  and even allows you to make your own ringtone ! And once again, everything FOR FREE!

Now you can change your ringtone as many times as you want! With Free Ringtones we assure you’ll always have your ringtone updated, and will always have something to boast about!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Gmail Helps iPhone Users to Create Long e-mails Easier

Google released new feature for long-winded iPhone e-mail authors that makes typing lengthy Gmail messages easier on the iPhone and iPod Touch.

Verbose e-mailers will see blank lines appear below the cursor as you reach the bottom of the window. It is not yet clear, if there’s a limit to how many lines you can add in a Gmail message. To review your message just swipe up and down to scroll.

At this point, Gmail’s composition window won’t contract when you delete lines; expansion alone is the name of the game.

The expanding Gmail composition box is part of Google's iterative Web project for slowly introducing new features to Gmail mobile one at a time. The composition feature is available to iPhone and iPod users who reach Gmail via Gmail.com from the Safari browser.

Google's Gmail-for-mobile project began in April 2009.

Reference:
http://cut.io/dqTV

Friday, October 24, 2008

Haunted Halloween App For Your iPhone

Hauntingsounds.com launched a new iPhone app Haunted Halloween. New application provides you with high quality spooky sounds and allows you to loop and overlay them to create the perfect Halloween soundtrack.

The first volume focuses on the Halloween classics and has such sounds as a rainstorm, howling wind, thunder claps, a pounding heart, tolling bell, clanking chains, pounding on a door, an evil laugh, a scream, a couple of moaning ghosts, a howling wolf and a couple of scary electronic drones and sweeps. All you have to do is touch an onscreen button to turn each sound on or off.

A Haunted Halloween is a 28MB download and retails for $2.99 and is available at the iTunes App Store. You can get new application only if you have iPhone firmware v2.1 installed.

Friday, May 30, 2008

Get 10 Free iPhone Ringtones and Videos Each Month

We are glad to offer all of our readers an opportunity to get 10 different free iPhone ringtones and videos each month. This opportunity is brought to you by NAKKO.COM.

NAKKO.COM is an online service that brings free ringtones, videos, graphics and mobile games for all its members.

To take advantage of this offer, please use the NAKKO.COM button on the right side of the blog.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Free iPhone Ringtones And Mp3 Clips By Myxer

Myxer, the leader company in ad-supported mobile content launched support for the iPhone through their website at http://www.myxer.com/.

Myxer's service is quick and easy to use: To access the ringtones, users can visit myxer.com, browse the available content, and use the “Download for iPhone” link to download any tone to their PC or Mac desktop.Next, they drag the ringtones into their iTunes ringtone folder for access on their iPhone.

"The iPhone is part of today's new mobile economy and like Myxer, it's helping to change the landscape of today's mobile environment," said Myk Willis, CEO, Myxer. "We're delighted to invite iPhone users to expand their mobile content choices through open access to Myxer's catalog and broad array of mobile content delivery services."

Myxer is the largest and fastest growing site for free ad-supported mobile content -- with over 9 million mobile users, more than 18 million mobile downloads a month, and a catalog of over 375,000 ringtones, wallpapers, videos and games.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

TeenBuzz Added Ultrasonic Ringtones Support For iPhone Users

TeenBuzz, a website that offers ultrasonic high frequency ringtones has recently been reformatted to include added support for iPhone users.

The ringtones are of a particularly high frequency, which helps younger generations avoid detection of mobile phone usage. While younger teenagers can hear the tones, adults will have a hard time in doing so as a result of naturally occurring hearing loss (a phenomenon known as presbycusis).

Those who want to use this ringtone first have to subscribe to a PodCast website. As soon as the download to the ultrasonic is finished ringtones will be given, and they will be automatically added to the ringtones directory. Note that they will be made available upon successful syncing of the iPhone.

Teen Buzz (also known as Mosquitotone or Zumbitone) is a popular ringtone that was hijacked from a technology that was originally used to repel loitering teenagers from shops in the United Kingdom. Inventor Howard Stapleton developed the "Mosquito device" for Compound Security Systems.

The Mosquito is a product made to drive away teenagers from no-loitering zones. Because the ability to hear high frequencies deteriorates with age (a phenomenon known as presbycusis), the Mosquito works by emitting high-frequency tones at approximately 17.4 kHz.

The Mosquito was originally tested at one location in Newport, South Wales, where it was successful in reducing the number of teenagers loitering near a grocery store. In spite of this, some adults and seniors were still able to hear the Mosquito. It has not been tested by hearing experts, however the tones are broadcast at 75 decibels, so they fall within the government's auditory-safety limits. The Mosquito was released into the mainstream market in 2006.

P.S. For more information visit the official website of TeenBuzz.

References:

http://snapvoip.blogspot.com/2008/03/iphone-gets-ultrasonic-ringtones-from.html

http://www.teenbuzz.org/about-mosquito-ringtones.html