Smule, a San Francisco maker of musical apps, has generated a virtual symphony over the past few years, turning mobile phones into pianos, drums, guitars, ocarinas and even T-Pain rap-style vocals.
iPhone app developers Smule are following up their best-selling I Am T-Pain app with another music-focused one, this time with TV show Glee. By Antony Bruno iPhone app developers Smule are following ...
Karaoke is experiencing a rise in popularity. As a society, we’ve seen that singing in public, both on TV and YouTube, isn’t as weird as our parents led us to believe. In fact, it could lead to to ...
App developers Smule—creators of the wildly popular "I Am T-Pain" app—introduced their latest virtual instrument for the iPad in the form of Magic Fiddle. By Antony Bruno App developers Smule—creators ...
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In what is becoming one of the coolest tech/holiday traditions, the musical geniuses at Smule busted out Christmas carols on Wednesday, treating shoppers to something they'd never heard before. They ...
Developer Smule has brought its popular iOS auto-tune app Songify to Google Play as a free download. Developer Smule has brought its popular iOS auto-tune app Songify to Google Play as a free download ...
Smule has launched a number of popular, music-themed mobile apps, including Sing! Karaoke, Guitar, Ocarina, Magic Piano, and I Am T-Pain. Now it’s turning its website into a social network that it ...
AutoRap’s new flagship feature was getting ignored by users. Instead of whining about their users’ IQs, Smule totally redesigned the app to be more task-centric. AutoRap was doing just fine sitting in ...
Social-music app Smule has launched LiveJam, a feature that it’s billing as the first time anyone can sing live with another user anywhere in the world, in real time. Smule has more than 50 million ...
Executives at Smule, the startup that turns mobile devices into musical instruments with apps like Ocarina and Magic Piano, say the company’s apps are about to get social in a big way. Sharing has ...
Bay Area app developer Smule has amassed an army of mobile instruments, but really, what fun are all those music makers without a little good old-fashioned jamming? Today, the company's offering up ...