After 25 years and numerous changes in ownership, Winamp is trying to reinvent itself. The classic music player, which rose to prominence during the heyday of MP3 sharing-services such as Napster and ...
Anyone who first experienced music on computers using Winamp probably shares a memory of seeing that classic UI for the first time. Everything about it was a step ahead of the clunky, chunky ...
Spotify and Opera One have teamed up to introduce the new Winamp-styled Sonic theme, which dynamically changes according to ...
Winamp, the legendarily customizable music player, is being revamped as a mobile app that will give you one place to listen to all your music — including playlists, podcasts, streaming radio stations, ...
Winamp's plans to regain relevance include much more than finally updating its audio software. The company has opened invitations to a creator service that gives musicians tools to distribute, promote ...
Last week, AOL announced that it was shutting down Winamp, ending the audio player's 16-year run. In response, a group of developers has launched a "Save Winamp" campaign aimed at convincing AOL to ...
TechCrunch’s recent report about Winamp making a comeback next year nearly made me weep with joy. It hasn’t been updated in five years, but it’s finally slated to return in 2019. Alexandre Saboundjian ...
WIRED: Built-in browser pulls MP3s from music blogs into your media library. Interface and features can be precisely customized. Syncs unprotected music to iPods. Rips to a wide variety of formats.
Opera One has added a Sonic theme that syncs with Spotify to render colorful visualizations of music playback.
Winamp, through its Belgian owner Llama Group, posted the source for its “Legacy Player Code” on September 24 so that developers could “contribute their expertise, ideas, and passion to help this ...
The charmingly outdated media player Winamp is being reinvented as a platform-agnostic mobile audio app that brings together all your music, podcasts and streaming services to a single location. It’s ...