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Piano Melody Free Ebony and Ivory Look Review

Those looking for good musical experiences on their mobile devices have many options. Piano Melody Free performs well, but it is still a poor approximation of an actual piano keyboard.

Installation of Piano Melody Free completed quickly, and the game immediately started with no sign in or input required from the user. There is no main menu and the interface is quite easy to use. A tutorial would have been useful, but the menus can be figured out in a few minutes of trial and error. The main screen is part of a piano keyboard. At the top, users can … Read more

Mask background noise and fall asleep faster with Relax Melodies

Relax Melodies is a collection of audio files designed to help you relax and fall asleep. Essentially a set of ambient sounds, Relax Melodies is designed to mask background noise and help you reach a more tranquil state of mind. There's a free version of Relax Melodies for experimenting, and an upgrade to a full version for $4.99.

Noise distractions are a common cause of sleep disturbances, and Relax Melodies masks those background sounds with a soothing, repeatable soundtrack that helps you relax more and drift off to sleep. Composed of sounds like a flowing river, rain, wind … Read more

The tempting Bluetooth gadgets of CTIA

Mobile phones weren't the only exciting tech that dazzled me at CTIA this week. Bluetooth gizmos put on a show as well. Here are a few of the devices that piqued my interest whether for having a neat skill, good looks, or for being very well priced. … Read more

Meet Melody: Movable Type's open-source sibling

Community members of Six Apart's Movable Type platform (MT) are launching a new blogging service on Tuesday. Dubbed "Melody," it's an open-source version of MT that community members are free to build on and change.

Unlike previous open-source efforts though, this one is the first to break off (or "fork") from the main product, allowing for much faster and drastic changes. In many ways it's an answer to WordPress, a competitor of Six Apart that began as an open source project and has benefited from rapid development because of it.

Even though it'… Read more