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Juice Pack: Extend Battery Life And Protect Your iPhone/iPod Touch

April 20, 2009

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Today’s article is about a very exciting exciting product from Mophie, the ‘Juice Pack’. The Juice Pack is basically a battery extender for your iPhone or iPod Touch that also doubles as a stylish hard-shell case. It got very good reviews and a lot of media coverage since its appearance at CES 2009, but does… [Read more…]

Sennheiser CX 400 II In-Ear Headphones

March 7, 2009

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Sennheiser is well-known for the quality of its products, and, after all, they’ve been in business for over 60 years. Today we’re going to review a pair of Sennheiser headphones from the Classic line. Since the recession is in full swing I thought it may be useful to check out some ‘budget’ earphones.

Spotify Brings Music to The Cloud

March 1, 2009

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It has been a long time since any effort from the record industry actually made sense. Spotify enables you to listen to any of more than 50 000 songs on demand, for free, on your computer. It will definitely change the way you listen to music on your computer,  and marks another bold move toward… [Read more…]

Lala Brings Cloud Computing to Your Music Library

December 23, 2008

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What started as a CD-swapping service back in the day, has become an online repository for your music – allowing you to have access to your music on any computer connected to the internet. In an struggle to stay relevant, the people behind Lala made a good investment in the future, a cloud music service.

Zune 3.1: A Worthy Alternative for Windows Users

December 16, 2008

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In this article we’re going to take a look at the latest version of the Zune software, which has become a full fledged media management application, with some innovative features.

Ruckus: Free Music for Students

December 8, 2008

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Ruckus is an online music store for students and alumni, with a twist: it’s completely free. Join me in this article as I review this service and explain how to work around the DRM restrictions – to make the songs compatible with iPods, Macs and Zune. Of course there are some limitations and annoyances with… [Read more…]

Music Creation: Reason vs FL Studio

December 3, 2008

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In the beginning, there was sound! Then we invented a way of saving those sounds (by using visual representations), not only for ourselves, but for others, too, so that they could play them. It was a way of communicating, like words. Both sounds and words can make you cry, love or hate. But the difference… [Read more…]

iTunes Alternative On The Mac: Songbird vs Banshee

November 29, 2008

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Can iTunes media player monopoly on the Mac come to an end? There are two noteworthy contenders: Songbird and Banshee. Let’s see if they have a chance at overthrowing  iTunes.

The end of TV: Boxee + Apple TV + Hulu

October 31, 2008

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People want to do much more with their iPhone then Steve Job allows.  So they jailbreak it. The same goes for the Apple TV. While it is a great and relatively cheap media center, it has restrictions, just like the iPhone.  Wouldn’t it be nice to play xvid videos, stream shows from Hulu, listen to… [Read more…]