Sandisk SlotMusic 1Gigabyte Music Album

September 22, 2008 · Filed Under Gadgets, Media Players, Technology · Comment 

Sandisk, together with major labels has announced a new storage format for music albums. Targeted for users of mobile phones with miniSD card slots in them, SlotMusic will have a capacity of 1Gigabyte, and will contain DRM-free MP3s with up to 320kbps of quality.

These Sandisk SlotMusic cards will be placed next to music CDs in popular stores like WalMart. On launch day, you will have 29 albums to choose from, with prices ranging from $7 to $10 a piece.

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Incoming College Freshmen To Get Free Ipods

August 24, 2008 · Filed Under Cell Phones, Media Players, Technology, apple, iPhone, ipod · Comment 

As if the distraction of existing high-tech gadgets wasn’t enough for todays youth when it comes to their schooling, some colleges and universities in the US are giving away free Apple Iphone or Iphone Touch as a lure for incoming college freshmen students.

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CNN ridicules Microsoft Zune

July 2, 2008 · Filed Under Gadgets, Media Players, apple, ipod · Comment 

Ouch! That’s going to hurt!
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Windows Media Player 11 (WMP11) final version released

October 31, 2006 · Filed Under Media Players · Comment 

Windows Media Player 11 goes out of the beta and into its final version.

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Microsoft Zune MP3 Player to retail at $250

October 2, 2006 · Filed Under Media Players · Comment 

Microsoft Zune

Come November 14, 2006, Microsoft will retail the Zune MP3 player just in time for the holidays.

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Selling Pirated Software May Earn You Millions, But Think Again

August 26, 2006 · Filed Under Media Players, Technology · Comment 

Have you ever received email ads that advertise popular Operating Systems, Imaging softwares, office suites at down to earth prices? I’m sure you do.

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Watch more than 150 channels in your browser for free

August 23, 2006 · Filed Under Media Players, Technology · 2 Comments 

Watch more than 150 TV channels for free. Here is a collection of more than 150 free legal channels that you can watch from your browser. Includes HBO, ESPN, Bloomberg, ABC News, AL Jazeera, E-Music, Deejay TV, Deluxe Music, Fashion TV, Horror Channel, Comedy Channel, Sci-Fi Channel, Lifestyle Network, 16 Adult channels and a lot more.

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Dell laptop burned a house down?

August 22, 2006 · Filed Under Media Players, Technology · Comment 

A recent story from the Heraldtribune had described a house from South Venice that have caught fire due to a Dell laptop that was “sitting on a desk”.

 

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Apple retains huge lead in Q2 music player market

August 21, 2006 · Filed Under Media Players · Comment 

Among other 5 music device manufacturers, Apple Computer Inc. continued to lead the U.S. digital music player market in the second quarter with a 75.6 percent share, according to the NPD Group.

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Globe G-Pass MRT Entry

August 13, 2006 · Filed Under Media Players, Technology · Comment 

I have seen Globes’ G-Pass banners while riding the MRT (Metro Rail Transit) here in the Philippines but have never thought about on using it since I have been working in Los Banos Laguna.

It seems that this technology uses RFID as a means of authentication, and the entry and exit credits are controlled accordingly.

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