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Displaying items by tag: Audio

Thursday, 05 August 2010 16:25

Music streaming from Apple's MobileMe? Not really

There's been a kerfuffle about Apple enabling the playback of audio files directly from MobileMe's iDisk, and how this may be the first sign of a Apple streaming service resulting from the company's acquisition of Lala.

Published in Core Dump

How often have you heard the words "it's difficult to get this software/hardware working on Linux, that's why it hasn't caught the mass imagination"?

Published in Open Sauce

Updated: Now with video - Channel 9's A Current Affair has managed to get an Apple iPad into Australia and took the bold move of showing hundreds of Sydneysiders right in front of Apple's CDB store yesterday, causing huge excitement over Apple's latest and greatest which will be on air from 6.30pm tonight, with ACA inviting me to give some raw and ready iFeedback!

Published in Home Tech
Monday, 29 March 2010 14:34

Snowtape enters App Store after all

There's been another kerfuffle over a rejection by Apple's App Store. Snowtape was initially rejected, then allowed into the store after some modifications.

Published in Core Dump

The WoW starts now for Creative, Blizzard and buyers of the 'Sound Blaster World of Warcraft' headset, available in wired and wireless versions, featuring THX TruStudio PC audio technology, detachable microphones, some 16 million colour LED bling and more to tempt WoW fans to raid stores and buy them!

Published in Entertainment
Wednesday, 17 March 2010 11:20

Internet Explorer 9 preview available

The first preview release of Internet Explorer 9 is available, and it's looking pretty snappy.

If you've ever wanted YouTube videos to offer text captioning of whatever is being spoken, whether for accessibility reasons or because you want to follow the action without needing to increase the volume, go ogle YouTube's latest feature: auto-captioning!
Published in Entertainment
Logitech's Speaker Lapdesk N700 solves two laptop problems in one swoop.
Published in Entertainment
Wednesday, 10 February 2010 03:41

From Windows to Linux: a sound decision

Five years ago, when Geoff Beasley decided to move his sound studio business from a Windows-based one to a Linux-based setup, he had one simple bit of logic driving him: things could not be worse under Linux.

Published in Open Sauce
Monday, 04 January 2010 10:06

Digital cameras top thieves' hit list

A major insurer says electronic gadgets including cameras and MP3 players have displaced jewellery as the items most commonly stolen.

Published in Home Tech
Using the navigation and music functions of a mobile phone will not - after all - be made illegal in the Australian state of Victoria. Is this a victory for common sense?

Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 16 September 2009 07:40

Asus aims new notebooks at the media-conscious

Asus's latest N61 and N71 notebook models are aimed at buyers with entertainment in mind. One of their features is Altec Lansing speakers.

Published in Home Tech
Wednesday, 26 August 2009 10:11

La Trobe joins Apple's iTunes U

Many leading universities are using iTunes U as a way of getting their content to a wider audience. The latest to get on board is La Trobe University.

Published in Education
Friday, 24 July 2009 04:47

Apple updates Final Cut and Logic suites

Major updates to Apple's video and audio applications deliver significant new features.

Published in Development
Hard drives that connect directly to a TV and other home entertainment gear for media playback are becoming increasingly common. The ScreenPlay Pro HD is Iomega's latest entry.

Published in Entertainment
Remember the warnings in the 80s about listening to your Walkman at too high a volume, and recent warnings the same was the case with mp3 players and iPods? EU scientists have released new “scientific opinion” that 5-10% of mp3 users risk permanent hearing loss. So, what’s new?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
Thursday, 11 September 2008 08:32

MXP4 promises 4D music file format

A new digital music format promises to allow musicians to record potentially thousands of variations of the same song in a single file, playing back each arrangement based on rules decided by the artist or producer. Not forgetting the lyrics, artwork and photography which can all appear during playback...

Tuesday, 02 September 2008 05:46

Gorenje's iFridge cometh

A fridge with an iPod dock? Are they kidding? Domestic appliance manufacturer Gorenje has revealed a 'Made for iPod' fridge.

Published in Entertainment
Thursday, 28 August 2008 11:50

Why Pod when you can Plum?

Want to record audio with your iPod or iPhone? Several people I know invested in add-on hardware to turn their iPods into audio recorders. But with the iPhone, all you need is... err, not love... software!

Published in Core Dump

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