Shoutout! David Sparks and Stephen Hacket update their list of favorite iPhone apps!
/Take a peek at some of my favorite iPhone apps and others liked by previous podcast guest David Sparks!
Read MoreTake a peek at some of my favorite iPhone apps and others liked by previous podcast guest David Sparks!
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Read MoreI know there are a lot of sport’s fans, news’ junkies (like myself), and those who prefer to listen to their favorite local radio station or type of music but may not be able to do so while on the road. TuneIn Radio App scratches that itch. There a lot of sport’s channels to choose from - including league stations and some ESPN channels. Plenty of news’ channels, including CNN, Fox News Talk, and MSNBC and podcasts of your favorite evening news shows! The list of local stations is limited, but it does offer a variety of genres of music. Given everything I listen to, the free app is perfect!
I think for most users, you will find the free app just fine. The Premium service removes a lot of their commercials and gives access to more sport’s status. Download the app for free on your Google Android or iTunes enabled device and start listening anywhere you have an internet connection. It’s the perfect companion at home, work, or on travels!
Enjoy!
Not all FREE phone applications come without risks!
Read MoreMICHAEL D.J. EISENBERG IS A WASHINGTON, DC ATTORNEY WHO LOVES HIS TECH.
Over the years I have found myself helping others (especially lawyers) young and old with their tech questions. With this blog, I hope to share my knowledge on a broader scale. My postings are based on the questions I have been asked in the past and trends I see for the future.
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