CrackBerry Exclusive: PushLife *Beta* for BlackBerry Smartphones – A Better Way To Listen To Your Music!
PushLife is a new music application for BlackBerry Smartphones that seeks to change how you listen to and manage your music on your BlackBerry. Managing music on mobile devices has never really been an easy task for me. It seems no matter how much effort I put into organizing and ensuring items are named and tagged correctly I always end up with a disorganized batch of music on my BlackBerry. After checking out PushLife, I’m liking what I see and it looks to be a way to keep my music better organized. Now, the folks at PushLife are getting set to release their application via a major carrier announcement next month but as an exclusive …

Related Posts
*UPDATE – Looks like grey and violet will be the colors * Information regarding the BlackBerry Curve 9300 has been in excess today. The latest piece of information to come to us via the CrackBerry tips hotline is that Rogers will be releasing the device as well Q3. While clearly, from the Bell post today the BlackBerry Curve 9300 will not...
When looking for the latest and greatest way to get music on your BlackBerry there are loads of options. Streaming apps like Pandora and Slacker come to mind, but there are also apps that give you direct on-demand access to artists and albums. Thumbplay does just that, and quite possibly better than anyone else. With Thumbplay Music , you can...
ParkVu has released a new BlackBerry application called Music WithMe that allows users to wirelessly and automatically sync their iTunes library with their BlackBerry smartphone. Syncing with Music WithMe is as simple as selecting a few playlists from your BlackBerry to sync with your iTunes library from wherever you are, without plugging anything...
SugarSync has released the lastest version of their cloud storage and synching application for BlackBerry. SugarSync v1.5 now includes the ability to stream music direct from their servers to your BlackBerry device. This is of course in addition to the other added features for the app as noted in the press release: SugarSync for BlackBerry features...
Synchronizing your BlackBerry with iTunes and other music programs is not a new idea but nobody has really gotten it right. ParkVu is taking a stab at the problem with their launch of Music WithMe which downloads your music directly to the BlackBerrys MP3 player wirelessly. It actually transfers the songs instead of just streaming them. Features...
While at a RIM event on Wednesday I ran into Rdio which is a new social music service from the founders of Skype and Kazaa. The whole service is not available yet but I got a demo of it at the event and it looks pretty cool. It will offer unlimited on demand access to over five million songs for a monthly subscription. You can also sync music...
ParkVu, a Canadian company from Waterloo, Ontario, has launched Music WithMe. It’s an app that allows you to wirelessly sync your iTunes playlists with your BlackBerry. I know there’s the options in the BlackBerry Desktop Manager, but this is wireless. There’s no need for a USB connection, no iPod necessary. Check it out…...
This is not an official announcement but RIM has been telling us for ages that carrier billing was coming soon. RIM even had to raise their cut of purchases to account for the higher cost of carrier billing. According to PhoneScoop the time is almost upon us with the release of App World 2.0. According to them App World 2.0 will bring: Carrier...
Related Tweets from Twitter
Related News from Digg