May 26th, 2011

mSpot's RadioSpotter Adds A Pandora-Like Experience To Your Music Collection

Mobile entertainment startup mSpot is launching a new feature for its cloud music service today—Radio Spotter. mSpot lets you upload your music to the cloud, after which it can be streamed from a multitude of devices, ranging from PCs, Macs, to the iPhone, iPad and Android.

Radio Spotter matches the songs you’re playing from your personal online music collections to music playing on hundreds… → Read More

April 15th, 2011

mSpot Lowers Video On Demand Pricing For Newly Released Movies

Mobile entertainment startup mSpot, which lets users stream and watch full-length movies on their mobile phones and on the web, is lowering the pricing for newly released movies today, making the startup’s movies more of a bargain than movies available on competitors like iTunes.

mSpot says that average pricing for instantly streamed new releases is typically $3.99 and now mSpot users can get… → Read More

April 15th, 2011

mSpot Lowers Video On Demand Pricing For Newly Released Movies

Mobile entertainment startup mSpot, which lets users stream and watch full-length movies on their mobile phones and on the web, is lowering the pricing for newly released movies today, making the startup’s movies more of a bargain than movies available on competitors like iTunes.

mSpot says that average pricing for instantly streamed new releases is typically $3.99 and now mSpot users can get… → Read More

March 29th, 2011

Will Amazon Drive Music Lockers Like MP3Tunes And mSpot Beyond Oblivion?

Make no mistake about it: the digital music space will be turned upside down this year, courtesy of giants like Apple, Google, HP, Sony and now, Amazon.

Earlier today, the latter announced that it was entering the world of digital music locker services with a bang, introducing services dubbed Cloud Drive and Cloud Player that basically let you store your digital music – and more – in the cloud… → Read More

January 21st, 2011

mSpot lands in Europe, lets you take your music wherever you go

I’m a big fan of music streaming startup Rdio, but one thing it does not do (and probably never will): let me upload the music I already owned before I subscribed to their service so I can stream it on the go (it does have an iTunes syncing feature, but it’s limited to the music they’ve licensed).

Enter mSpot, a music locker service that does exactly that: let people carry around the music… → Read More

January 21st, 2011

mSpot Lands In Europe, Lets You Take Your Music Wherever You Go

I’m a big fan of music streaming startup Rdio, but one thing it does not do (and probably never will): let me upload the music I already owned before I subscribed to their service so I can stream it on the go (it does have an iTunes syncing feature, but it’s limited to the music they’ve licensed).

Enter mSpot, a music locker service that does exactly that: let people carry around the music… → Read More

January 5th, 2011

mSpot Brings Movie And Music Streaming Service To Google TVs

Mobile entertainment startup mSpot is launching its music and movie services on Google TVs today. mSpot’s free music cloud service allows you sync your entire music collection across a variety of devices; and the startup’s movie service streams full-length movie rentals between devices.

Once you have an mSpot account, you can then login to mspot.com from Google TV’s browser and can access all… → Read More

December 15th, 2010

mSpot Brings Cloud-Based Streaming Music Service To iPhones

Mobile entertainment startup mSpot is bringing its free music cloud service that allows you sync your entire music collection across mobile phones and PCs/Macs to iPhones with the launch of a new app. Since the service’s public launch in June, mSpot has seen over 1 million downloads of a similar app for Android phones.

mSpot’s application allows users to upload their music to the mSpot Cloud… → Read More

September 23rd, 2010

mSpot's Streaming Music Service For Android Phones Tops 500K Downloads In Two Months

Mobile entertainment startup mSpot is sharing stats about its free music cloud service that allows you sync your entire music collection across Android phones and PCs/Macs today. Since the service’s public launch in June, mSpot has seen 500,000 downloads of the streaming music app to Android phones.

Here’s how it works. mSpot’s application operates in the background of your computer and phone… → Read More

June 28th, 2010

mSpot Debuts Cloud-Based Music Streaming Service For Android

Mobile entertainment startup mSpot is debuting its free music cloud service today that allows you to sync your entire music collection across Android phones and PCs/Macs to the public today. The service, which was launched into private beta in May, streams music to your browser and Android phone.

Here’s how it works. The service’s application that operates in the background of your computer… → Read More

May 19th, 2010

mSpot Now Brings Your iTunes Music To The Cloud And Android Phones

Mobile entertainment startup mSpot is debuting a free music cloud service today that allows you to sync your entire music collection across Android phones and PCs/Macs. You can upload your music into the mSpot Cloud, which is still in private beta, and then can listen to it from your browser and Android phones almost immediately. We have 500 invites for TechCrunch readers. You can sign up here→ Read More

March 23rd, 2010

mSpot's Mobile Movie Streaming Service Expands To The Web

Mobile entertainment startup mSpot is extending its Mobile Movies site, which will let users stream full-length movies on their mobile phones, on the web, so you can enjoy mSpot’s online streaming movie service on your computer.

mSpot has struck deals with Paramount, Universal, Image Entertainment, and Screen Media Ventures to stream full-length movie rentals to users’ PCs and cell phones… → Read More

September 29th, 2009

mSpot Launches Web-Based Mobile Movie Streaming Service

Mobile entertainment startup mSpot is launching its Mobile Movies site, which will let users stream full-length movies on their mobile phones. Movies will be available on 30 different smart phones, including the iPhone, Android, Blackberry and Windows Mobile devices and via all four major U.S. carriers.

To access mSpot Mobile Movies, users can go to mSpot’s mobile site on their phone, and use a… → Read More

July 30th, 2008

mSpot breaks the 4 mill subscriber mark

Mobile entertainment company mSpot announced that it has more than four million subscribers. That’s a lot of people downloading media to their mobile phones. mSpot CEO Daren Tsui, says: “These numbers are a clear and overwhelming sign that consumers want to do more with their phones than just make calls and send text messages – they want entertainment too. mSpot’s ability to easily… → Read More