How to listen to brand new music - For FREE

We're all familiar with the great, instant ways that you can buy or stream new music. From streaming services like Pandora, Mog, and Spotify to download stores like iTunes and Amazon, music on the spot has become an expectation rather than a luxury. What if the credit card is full, though? There's no need to jump to illegal downloads – nobody really wants the music business to go out of business, but there's also no reason to go without your favorite tunes, whether you're in your car, home, or just cruising around with your earbuds in. Mix a taglist with all your favorites, and you can stream for free - commercial free.

Playing On Other Players

One of the coolest features of Eye-C is that you can take the songs and videos from any of your friends, feeds, or taglists, and play it on other screens, including connected TVs, Apple TV, home theater and stereo receivers, set top boxes, and more. The process is a little different on iOS and Android, but this article will help you learn the steps. When you've tried it once, it will be a cinch from then on – impress your friends by playing on their systems when you visit. Read more about Playing On Other Players

Some musical artists boycotting streaming

A few musical artists are holding back from streaming music through services like Spotify, Rdio, Pandora, and Rhapsody. Luckily, that's not the only way you can add new tracks from these artists – now including Coldplay and more – to your streaming playlists. Use Eye-C Taglists to find them, tag them, and play them. Read more about Some musical artists boycotting streaming

Eye-C Takes Advantage of iOS 5 Updates

Released today, Apple iOS 5 makes it easier to tweet directly from iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Eye–C for iOS 5 takes advantage of the deeper integration with Twitter by publishing Eye-C taglists directly into users’ Twitter timelines. Read more about Eye-C Takes Advantage of iOS 5 Updates