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ADS Tech Instant Music: The Fountain of Youth for Your Analog Music?*
Thursday 5 May 2005 – 07:00
Instant Music from ADS Tech lets you digitize analog vinyl discs and audio cassettes on a PC or Mac with just a few mouse clicks. It also has optical inputs and outputs for digital sources such as CD or MiniDisc players. Instant Music is bundled with a very complete set of software. -
Music Meets Wireless Mesh Network: The Sonos Digital Music System*
Friday 15 April 2005 – 07:00
The Sonos Digital Music System promises to wirelessly beam music or Internet radio to every room in your house, without breaking the bank in the process. But how well does it work? -
Mobile Music: 2U4U DMR-300 WMA Player*
Friday 12 July 2002 – 07:00
MP3 is beginning to show its age. We look at a new portable player that uses both Microsoft's WMA, as well as MP3, opening up the possibility of using the higher quality Microsoft codec. But, there's also Dolby's AAC to consider; which may be the best of the bunch. The age of portable audio isn't going to go away no matter how much the RIAA tries to kill it. -
More Than Music, With Still The Smallest Screens*
Friday 27 October 2006 – 04:54
We're now used to having music in our pockets and we're starting to demand more. True media players are bulky; they have to be to fit the screen. Playing video and watching photos on the smallest devices can still be frustrating because of the screen size. The Creative Zen V Plus disappoints, but the MSI P640 does a reasonable job - it's also a good music player at a good price.
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Carefree Music Streaming With The Logitech Wireless DJ Music System*
Friday 27 October 2006 – 04:55
Mike Baggaley found that Logitech's latest wireless music streaming system handles DRM-protected files as easily as your own ripped music.
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Be a Music Video Pro with Nokia's N93 Camera Phone*
Monday 20 November 2006 – 02:19
Throw away that mega-buck video camera. If Mike Hodgkinson, Director of Rob Dickinson's "Oceans" music video is right, all you need to make it to MTV or VH1 is Nokia's N93 camera phone. See the video and the making-of video, as well as a slideshow featuring the N93.
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Less Noise, More Music: Creative Aurvana and HN-700 Headphones*
Thursday 3 August 2006 – 06:09
Budget noise cancelling headphones that cut costs rather than corners. The ZEN Aurvanas are small, light and impressive, with excellent noise reduction and sound. The bulkier HN-700s don't perform quite as well, but they do very well for their pocket-change price.
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Squeezebox For In Home Music Distribution*
Wednesday 30 November 2005 – 06:00
If you want to listen to your digital music collection in your bedroom or in your living room, you don't want to have to fire up a PC. -
Music Remixing and Matching Power with StikAx*
Saturday 17 December 2005 – 06:00
StikAx from Ministry of Sound purportedly transforms your music remixing experience. Compared to the legions of competing software out there we found improvements, but "revolutionary" is not quite the right word. -
Midget Music Players*
Friday 16 March 2007 – 01:27
Can a music player ever be too small? Choose between convenience and control, colour and monochrome, cuteness and connectivity with the iPod shuffle and Samsung's blue-lit YP-U2. You may be surprised by the audio quality too: we think Samsung has the edge here.
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Multi-room Music on a Budget*
Thursday 30 August 2007 – 09:30 in Hardware
You’ve got your MP3s and they sound great on your MP3 player when you’re out and on your PC when you’re at your desk. How about hearing them in the front room? And in the kitchen? And in the bathroom, and everywhere else in the house? Multi-room music us
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Music, Plus Phone Calls, Minus Wires*
Thursday 12 October 2006 – 02:54
We'd all love to go wireless and combine the quality of headphones with the convenience of a Bluetooth headset. The problem is not with the headphones and headsets. If you have stereo and remote control Bluetooth profiles on your devices, these are the headphones for you; for everyone else, here's a glimpse of the future.
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Squeezebox For In Home Music Distribution*
Wednesday 30 November 2005 – 11:00
If you want to listen to your digital music collection in your bedroom or in your living room, you don't want to have to fire up a PC.
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Making Portable Music With Saitek*
Thursday 29 September 2005 – 07:00
For many music lovers, an MP3 player is now a "must have," letting them take sound with them to listen to anywhere. But that normally means using headphones or earphones, and all the limitations that go with those devices. There have been no lack of attempts to come up with a listening system that combines amplifier and speakers in a small footprint, but the results often don't meet expectations. Has Saitek found the magic formula? -
Music That Fits In Your Pocket*
Thursday 25 August 2005 – 06:00
In choosing one of the eight Microdrive MP3 players reviewed here, key deciding factors are their technical capabilities and their ergonomics. Which is best depends on your usage habits and needs.
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