People love to hum, whether it’s along to music or just a tune you’ve got stuck in your head, it is an easy way to express yourself even if you have no musical talent or skill. Now, Samsung’s C-Lab ...
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It seems to be a music-themed week here at Macworld, between Wednesday’s staff pick and Apple’s rumored deal to pick up Beats Music, so I thought it only fitting that today’s pick follow the trend.
This new app is musical wizardry: Hum into your phone, and the humming is instantly transformed into a digital song, complete with onscreen sheet music. Samsung debuted the app, called Hum On!, at the ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. It’s a very good Shazam replacement, but you’ll have to up your humming game. It’s a very good Shazam replacement ...
Google has added a new feature to its Search app that allows you to hum a song that's stuck in your head, and then use the company's machine learning algorithm to try and identify it. In the Google ...
YouTube wants to take on Shazam by going one step further and letting you hum your way into figuring out the name of a song. On a support page, Google announced that it is currently testing the new ...
YouTube announced a new experiment on Android devices that determines a song via humming — which seems like a major step up from Apple’s music recognition app ...
Hum is a Minneapolis based startup created by Aaron Shekey, Joseph Kuefler, and Bob Walton. Hum is building an app that can organize a songwriter's lyrics, melodies, and riffs into one sortable ...