Posts Tagged ‘itunes’

Posted by
Julian Gratton
December 15th, 2009

Urusen: Now that she has flown

by Julian Gratton

The cover for the Urusen track 'Now that she has flown' which provides the soundtrack to the Red C TV Commercial for Cottages4youAnyone who has ever visited the Creative Department at Red C will know that we love our music… and there’s nothing more we like than discovering some new sounds to tap our little feet to during the working day… that is until Dawn makes our ears bleed by putting on some awful rave radio station like Energy 98.

The band Urusen have just supplied the music for our recent TV Commercial for Cottages4you, and as well as the track ‘Now that she has flown’, that features in the advert… they have some other great tunes as well… which is why we thought we’d do a little piece about that as we also quite like listening to them to help our creativity.

Read more…

Posted by
Natalie Cooke
April 23rd, 2009

An addict’s guide to iPhone applications

by Natalie Cooke

apple-iphone-in-hand-thumbIt’s staring at me on the arm of the sofa but I have promised that I won’t use it. I even turned it face down so I am not tempted to check my Facebook to see who has commented on my status in the last fifteen minutes, or to download the “Fish Tycoon” application I have heard my friend talking about. You can nurture and breed your own fish then sell them for virtual money. Truth is I hate fish, but the iPhone application looks fun…!!

An addiction?
Needless to say, my iPhone has become a worrying addiction – and the application store on iTunes is starting to cost me a lot of money! The store is what really makes the iPhone so unique and is the biggest advancement in mobile technology in recent years. It’s accessible via iTunes and holds over 25,000 applications ranging from the really useful to the completely pointless and bizarre. Read more…

Posted by
Adrian Rowe
November 30th, 2008

The Podcast revolution

by Adrian Rowe

Podcasting, like most of the Web 2.0 technologies, is a young medium, strictly 21st Century. The first Podcasts, or audioblogs, as they were first known, emerged between 2001 and 2003. It was the development of the RSS feed, allowing podcast listeners to ‘subscribe’ to shows and have new episodes automatically downloaded to their iPod or MP3 player overnight, that really caught the public imagination. In particular, the pioneering efforts of former MTV host Adam Curry, who was producing shows from mid-2004, helped to encourage the explosion of podcasts over the next two years.

Read more…