Digital 1 Audio, a Division of Digital 1 Media, Inc., Launches ToneLAB, Collaborative Ringtone Editor Powered by DJ Nitrogen Download at www.pcdj.com/
Digital 1 Audio, a division of Digital 1 Media, Inc., a software provider for Disc Jockeys and Musicians, announces the release of ToneLAB, a new desktop ringtone application that empowers users to make MP3 ringtones from any songs they own, and to legally share their creations with other users who own the same songs - a first in the industry. ToneLAB, which serves ringtones to customers of all major US carriers, is powered by DJ Nitrogen's mobile content collaboration platform.
Classical Ringtones Fuel Industry Growth
Does it surprise you that the majority of ringtones downloaded are by young users, particularly those in the 18 to 25 age group? Well, it shouldn?t be. After all, this age group has a good chunk of discretionary income available to it as many young people are still being supported by their parents either because they are still in college or living at home with their folks while they start their careers. One group that hasn?t shown all that much interest in ringtones are the over 55 crowd. You know, the group of folks who cut their teeth on the Rascals, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and other rock and roll groups from the 60s and 70s. Now, this group of consumers is being targeted and the market is salivating at the prospect of even higher p...
Things You Can Do With Your Nokia Ringtone
What?s the use of your Nokia Ring tones if you will not maximize its service?
Wide-spread popularity of Nokia, Motorola and Samsung ringtones
A large number of mobile phone users prefer to use Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola handsets and would go to any lengths to own the latest models of these mobile phones. Each of these models has certain key features that make them popular among mobile phone users, across different parts of the world. As a consequence, the mobile phone ringtones as well as mobile games that are compatible with these models of handsets are also gaining ground as the more popular types of mobile content! Motorola ringtones, Sony Ericsson ringtones, Nokia ringtones, Motorola polyphonic ringtones, Motorola mp3 ringtones, Nokia 6600 ring tone games, etc. have become common names and are being widely used by mobile phone owners from Australia, the UK as well as othe...
Softwares For Developing Your Own Ring Tone
Mobile phone ring tones are the latest trend setters on the block. Considering the limited abilities of other creative trendsetters such as slogan t ? shirts, bandanas, bright shoes, and assorted finger rings to name a few on the long list; mobile phone ring tones have made their presence felt loudly. They have, over a period of time, self assumed the responsibility of becoming vocalized style statements by announcing every time to the crowd of people within their vicinity , the personality of its owner. Mobile phone ring tones are all about the user and interestingly they are not as much for the user as they are for others. This once upon a time fad, has grown larger in proportion and fan following than most of the trends because of an ext...
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VeloTones -- Ringtones for the Mobile Cycling Computer
Vancouver, Canada (PRWEB) January 10, 2008 -- SoundOfMotion, creator of the first bluetooth bicycle computer for mobile devices, introduces VeloTones (TM) for audible monitoring of cyclists speed and acceleration. VeloTones (TM), like ringtones or truetones, are MP3 sounds for mobile devices like cell phone or PDA. They allow cyclists to determine speed without the need to look at the display.
Cyclists routinely rely on bike computers to determine their spot speed and maintain average speed at a certain pace. However, constantly looking at a computer display is not practical and could be dangerous while cycling. Sun glare, sweat and body position create additional challenges reading speed. Audible speed and acceleration monitoring would allow cyclists to concentrate more on the road while racing or training. It's like having a personal coach riding along and cheering you on.
A set of MP3 sounds, comprising VeloTones (TM), can be downloaded to a mobile phone running the SoundOfMotion bicycle computer application. The smart logic, coupled with an innovative bluetooth wheel sensor, plays VeloTones (TM) on a speaker or via bluetooth headset, based on a speed zone or acceleration of a cyclist. Users can compose their own VeloTones (TM) or download existing themes from www.soundofmotion.com. Current VeloTones (TM) themes include sounds of a horse, steam train or a motorcycle, popular among BMX racers.
To create accurate sound simulation of speed and acceleration, SoundOfMotion had to invent more accurate sensing technology. Unlike traditional spoke-attached sensors which measure a full wheel rotation before showing speed, SoundOfMotion's innovative bluetooth wireless motion sensor is capable of detecting as little as 1 degree of wheel rotation. This unique sensing technology accurately measures spot speed and acceleration, and could measure torque and even power without any additional sensors.
The bicycle computer includes a Java Verified? application for mobile devices and a specially designed bluetooth wireless motion sensor, mounted on a wheel. The new cycling computer application offers additional features not found in traditional bicycle computers, such as a large color display and travel data recording. Priced at $69, first adopters can download the phone application from www.soundofmotion.com and pre-order a bluetooth wireless motion sensor at a significant discount.
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