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 ...
Time to add one more tale to the ever-growing legend of Rep. George Santos — the dude loves himself some karaoke. The account belongs to “georgedevolder,” which is one of the many versions of Santos’ ...
Southeast Asia accounts for 40 percent of Smule’s 52 million monthly active users, while only 30 per cent come from North America The San Francisco-headquartered startup will use the investment for ...
Joan E. Solsman was CNET's senior media reporter, covering the intersection of entertainment and technology. She's reported from locations spanning from Disneyland to Serbian refugee camps, and she ...
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 ...
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 ...
Music app developer Smule today launched Smule Pass, a new cross-app subscription to connect all of its apps under a single premium plan. Smule’s 250,000 existing subscribers will receive a free ...
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