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Rhapsody updates Windows Phone app, offline support now included

Rhapsody is a well-established music streaming option and recently they updated their music Windows Phone app to a version designed for Windows Phone 8. The update adds access to the My Music section as well as offline support. If you still have your $10/month Rhapsody membership, you can find the updated app here. Engadget
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Audiobooks.com Review

Have you ever wished you had more time in the day for a leisurely read? Well, what if someone could read the books to you while you are performing other tasks? The folks at audiobooks.com have just the answer for you. They have a library of over 11,000 audio books from publishers such as Blackstone Audio,…
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HTC Watch Available For Windows Phone In Marketplace Now!

We’ve been hearing about HTC Watch, it’s a premium service for owners of HTC Phones, to preview, and rent/buy media on demand. The app has been on the Windows Phone Marketplace for a couple of days now, and has received an update already. The only other way to access content like this at the moment…
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Screen Capture App for WP7, Homebrew!
One of the essential tools for bloggers when reviewing mobile phones and applications is the ability to capture screenshots of the device and application in action. Makes sense right? Isn’t picture is worth a thousand words? But the native API’s for Windows Phone, don’t allow for that functionality. Although I’ve posted about screenshots on WP7…
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Dude, Where’s My Update? Anomaly
Dude, WIMU, is an application for Windows Phone, that was born out of frustration, like many of us WP users, the developer wanted a way to keep track of when his update would roll out. In the dev’s own words If you are like me, you are desperately waiting for your phone update. Hmmm… Cut…