Entertainment
Mobile devices are no longer just tools to communicate with. They’ve turned into our virtual tv,bollywod-hollywood, keeping us enjoy wherever we are.So, here i',m gonna to let you know, in our world those apps which are most entertaining todays.
FX Guru
FXGuru is an app that lets you create your own hi tech movies; no video editing skills necessary.
They have a bunch of effects lasting about 10 seconds that add the “sci-fi” to any movie clip, with sounds that add to the drama. The app comes with 3 effects built-in — a satellite crashing to the ground, a
UFO flying in space and an explosive barrel that will “destroy” everything in the video. You’ve got virtual decals as markers to help align the effects in place, so that your shots look realistic. For iOS, check out Action Movie FX freely available for iPhone and iPad.
Price: Free
Link:http://www.geekinfosystem/fxguru
IMDB
A must-have app if you’re into movies and TV shows. Its wonderful database archives every person involved in their making. It has a strong user-generated ratings system that helps you judge what to watch before you watch it. Also there to help you make a decision is information such as plot summary, synopsis, critic and user reviews, photographs, trivia and news. You can also create your ‘watchlist’ to keep a track of the shows and movies that you want to see.
Price: Free
Link:http://geelinfosystem/imbd
TuneWiki
Googling the lyrics to a song every single time
is an unwanted and time wasting. TuneWiki is a multi-platform app that gladly does all the dirty work for you. The moment you play a song on your device, it uses the internet to pull out lyrics of that particular song instantly. For many of the songs, it also automatically highlights the line being sung so you don’t have to scroll to find it. Other nifty features include on-the-fly translation of songs in 40 different languages. There’s a song identification tool as well — powered by Gracenote. Unlike competing apps such as Shazam or SoundHound, this service can be used unlimited number of times. We tried many English and Hindi songs and it got them all spot on!
Price:Free
Link:http://geekinfosystem/TuneWiki
BookMyShow
BookMyShow is the go-to app for booking tickets to movies, plays, gigs and other events in India. It shows you movie listings in theatres around you (thanks to that GPS chip in your phone), and even sorts them in the order of the ones you’re closest to. Once decided, you can choose your seating right on your handheld and proceed to the multiple payment options available. After purchase, it also creates a neat little e ticket with all the necessary details for your disposal once you're at the movie hall.
Price: Free
Link:http://geekinfosystem/BookMyshow
Saavn
Saavn is an India-based streaming music app. At the moment, it hosts over two million tracks for free listening to its users. The interface is relatively simple, but the design of the buttons could do with some fine-tuning. But it does the job — start searching for songs and it will throw up results; click to start playback. You can create your playlist or choose from its weekly new charts. If you can’t find a song on Saavn, consider ‘Gaana’, a similar app that’s available for BlackBerry users too. It’s also got a better-looking interface. Both have social elements where you can see what your friends are playing and share your playlists.
Price: Free
Link:http://geekinfosystem/saavan
Tab Pro
Tab Pro is a guitar tablature app for smartphones. This app is super helpful if you want to learn to play a song on the guitar. It gives you access to over 80,000 songs. A virtual fret-board tells you which fingers to hold where on the guitar. You can slow down the tempo if it’s too fast for you, or even keep looping a portion of a song till you get it right. You can also choose different instruments within a song (rhythm, solo or acoustic guitar). Once you’re confident that you’ve nailed it, the app allows muting of any instrument so that you can jam along with the rest of the virtual instruments.
Price: Rs.220
Link:http:geekinfosystem/tabpro
TuneIn Radio
Sometimes we don’t want to be in control of the music we want to listen to. At times like these, it’s best to turn to good old radio. At times though, our phones don’t come equipped with a radio app by default. Worry not, because there’s an app for that. High-end smartphone users, who usually don’t have the FM radio feature, can tune in too. TuneIn Radio has over 70,000 radio stations and millions of podcasts that you can tune in to and check out how people in other countries are experiencing their radio. There’s music, sports, news, talk, and comedy streaming from every continent. Even our local 94.3 Radio One or 91.1 Radio City are available.
Price: Free
Link:http://geekinfosystem/Tune
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Mobile devices are no longer just tools to communicate with. They’ve turned into our virtual tv,bollywod-hollywood, keeping us enjoy wherever we are.So, here i',m gonna to let you know, in our world those apps which are most entertaining todays.
FX Guru
FXGuru is an app that lets you create your own hi tech movies; no video editing skills necessary.
They have a bunch of effects lasting about 10 seconds that add the “sci-fi” to any movie clip, with sounds that add to the drama. The app comes with 3 effects built-in — a satellite crashing to the ground, a
UFO flying in space and an explosive barrel that will “destroy” everything in the video. You’ve got virtual decals as markers to help align the effects in place, so that your shots look realistic. For iOS, check out Action Movie FX freely available for iPhone and iPad.
Price: Free
Link:http://www.geekinfosystem/fxguru
IMDB
A must-have app if you’re into movies and TV shows. Its wonderful database archives every person involved in their making. It has a strong user-generated ratings system that helps you judge what to watch before you watch it. Also there to help you make a decision is information such as plot summary, synopsis, critic and user reviews, photographs, trivia and news. You can also create your ‘watchlist’ to keep a track of the shows and movies that you want to see.
Price: Free
Link:http://geelinfosystem/imbd
TuneWiki
Googling the lyrics to a song every single time
is an unwanted and time wasting. TuneWiki is a multi-platform app that gladly does all the dirty work for you. The moment you play a song on your device, it uses the internet to pull out lyrics of that particular song instantly. For many of the songs, it also automatically highlights the line being sung so you don’t have to scroll to find it. Other nifty features include on-the-fly translation of songs in 40 different languages. There’s a song identification tool as well — powered by Gracenote. Unlike competing apps such as Shazam or SoundHound, this service can be used unlimited number of times. We tried many English and Hindi songs and it got them all spot on!
Price:Free
Link:http://geekinfosystem/TuneWiki
BookMyShow
BookMyShow is the go-to app for booking tickets to movies, plays, gigs and other events in India. It shows you movie listings in theatres around you (thanks to that GPS chip in your phone), and even sorts them in the order of the ones you’re closest to. Once decided, you can choose your seating right on your handheld and proceed to the multiple payment options available. After purchase, it also creates a neat little e ticket with all the necessary details for your disposal once you're at the movie hall.
Price: Free
Link:http://geekinfosystem/BookMyshow
Saavn
Saavn is an India-based streaming music app. At the moment, it hosts over two million tracks for free listening to its users. The interface is relatively simple, but the design of the buttons could do with some fine-tuning. But it does the job — start searching for songs and it will throw up results; click to start playback. You can create your playlist or choose from its weekly new charts. If you can’t find a song on Saavn, consider ‘Gaana’, a similar app that’s available for BlackBerry users too. It’s also got a better-looking interface. Both have social elements where you can see what your friends are playing and share your playlists.
Price: Free
Link:http://geekinfosystem/saavan
Tab Pro
Tab Pro is a guitar tablature app for smartphones. This app is super helpful if you want to learn to play a song on the guitar. It gives you access to over 80,000 songs. A virtual fret-board tells you which fingers to hold where on the guitar. You can slow down the tempo if it’s too fast for you, or even keep looping a portion of a song till you get it right. You can also choose different instruments within a song (rhythm, solo or acoustic guitar). Once you’re confident that you’ve nailed it, the app allows muting of any instrument so that you can jam along with the rest of the virtual instruments.
Price: Rs.220
Link:http:geekinfosystem/tabpro
TuneIn Radio
Sometimes we don’t want to be in control of the music we want to listen to. At times like these, it’s best to turn to good old radio. At times though, our phones don’t come equipped with a radio app by default. Worry not, because there’s an app for that. High-end smartphone users, who usually don’t have the FM radio feature, can tune in too. TuneIn Radio has over 70,000 radio stations and millions of podcasts that you can tune in to and check out how people in other countries are experiencing their radio. There’s music, sports, news, talk, and comedy streaming from every continent. Even our local 94.3 Radio One or 91.1 Radio City are available.
Price: Free
Link:http://geekinfosystem/Tune
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