Algoriddim considers its app Djay to be one of the tools that helped prove iPads could be used for more than browsing the web. "With the iPad app, everyone was saying, 'Oh the iPad is only consumption, you can only read on it, you can't do anything creative with it,'" Michael Simmons, a design and business advisor to Algoriddim, tells The Verge. "And Djay for iPad proved that obviously wrong."...
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Djay wants you to DJ an entire party from the Apple Watch 1
April 23rd at 5:09pm / The Verge / 0 opinions -
Hey DJ: Algoriddim's djay 2 update makes the Apple Watch a music mixer 0
April 23rd at 5:02pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsDJs no longer have to stand behind a laptop and their gear. The djay 2 Apple Watch app puts the control of your mix right on your wrist.
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Apple's 64-bit A7 already powering advanced new audio, video features in apps and games 2
October 4th at 11:31am / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsThe debut of Apple's new 64-bit A7 Application Processor has been assailed by more than one industry figure insisting that the new chip isn't anything special, but a series of iOS developers are reporting huge performance gains and already using the new chip to accomplish "desktop class" tasks that were not previously possible on a mobile device.
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Djay 2 launches for iPad, Nike+ Running gains fitness challenges 0
July 25th at 6:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsThe successor to Algoriddim's Djay app hit the App Store on Thursday, while Nike's Nike + Running app got new tracking and bragging rights features in the form of Nike+ Challenges.