Stream audio and video from your Android phone to your PS3, 360

Ha♐ving music and vide🤪os on your phone is nice 'n all, but many users are looking for ways to access their content on other devices. Thanks to , yes, there's an (Android) app for that.

If you have a ton of songs purchased from Amazon on your Android phone and want to do more with them than just play them through your phone's built-in speakers, head to the Android Market to 🐲nab the DoubleTwist AirSync app.

The app previously allowed users to stream multimedia 🍎content over a wireless connection to a local computer, using the universal DLNA standard, but a new update gives it even more functionality - specifically, it adds connectivity with the Xbox 360's and PS3's built-in DLNA protocol.

Simply set up your game console's DLNA connection via the Doub𝐆leTwist app, and your Android phone will show up as a source of media content on the console. This is all accessible in the app's "AirTwist" feature.

Any ph♋one with Android 1.6 or later is capable of running the ꦰapp, and any Xbox 360 or PS3 with current firmware should work.

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Feb 16, 2011