So What’s Great About TuneUp?
February 17, 2009 by Rico Mossesgeld
Filed under Services
TuneUp, a utility that works with iTunes, has two key functionalities: cleaning up your music library (by fixing your songs’ metadata), and presenting content relevant to it.
Cleaning Up Your Music Library
The first is pretty straightforward: you drag improperly named songs or music lacking album art onto the TuneUp window, and it gets right to work, determining what the song really is (name, album, artist, genre, year, track number, etc.) while searching for matching album covers. I’m happy to say that, at least for me, TuneUp’s batting average was over 80%.
Nokia N78 Review
August 17, 2008 by Rico Mossesgeld
Filed under Cellphones
To be clear, there are many other phones that feature a built-in FM transmitter, which routes any music played on the device to a nearby radio—a boon for those who spend hours in the car, no doubt.
But what makes the Nokia N78 stand out is how it packs a complete feature set. In other words, even if you take away the FM transmitter, the N78 is still a pretty versatile cell phone.






