Posted by Joshua Karp on Feb 9, 2008 9:08 am
Filed in Portable Audio Devices
It looks like Microsoft is having a bit of trouble fulfilling all of the orders placed for their special limited-edition Valentines Day Zune 80. Zune Originals, the customization firm in charge of the special paint jobs, sent out a email yesterday to a number of customers, explaining that "due to some issues in the fulfillment [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on Jan 21, 2008 1:50 pm
Filed in Logitech, Portable Audio Devices, Wi-Fi
Earlier this year, Last.fm and Logitech announced a partnership at CES that would enable users of certain Logitech internet radio receivers to scrobble tracks as they stream. In Logitech, Last.fm has found its first official hardware partner and seems to finally be making a concerted effort to free itself from the confines of the PC. [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on Jan 18, 2008 1:07 pm
Filed in Portable Audio Devices
AT&T’s LG Shine isn’t the only thing going red for Valentine’s Day this year. Microsoft’s recent Apple rip-off TV commercials seemed to be a bit of a Band-Aid approach to marketing its Zune PMP. Pehaps this is part of the Washington wonder’s game plan however, as they announced earlier this week that the 80GB Zune [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on Jan 16, 2008 11:46 am
Filed in Apple, Mac OS, Portable Audio Devices
In what can hardly be called a customer-friendly move, Apple has decided to charge current iPod Touch owners for the latest firmware upgrade to version 1.1.3. Truth be told, this was probably the only completely unexpected announcement in the whole of Jobs’ keynote. Version 1.1.3 adds five apps from the iPhone catalog; Mail, Maps, Stocks, [...]
Posted by Joshua Karp on Jan 10, 2008 2:41 pm
Filed in CES, Portable Audio Devices, Samsung
The digital audio player market is….crowded, but what’s one more feature rich entry? Samsung has packed the YP-P2 with just about every feature imaginable. The biggest draw on this device is its creative implementation of Bluetooth. Using the player’s on board radio, users are able to interact with Bluetooth headsets, speakers, computers, and cell phones. [...]
Posted by Joshua Karp on Jan 7, 2008 3:18 pm
Filed in CES, Portable Audio Devices
It’s CES madness over here in Las Vegas. Despite the circus that accompanies the year’s largest tech convention, we’re doing our best to bring you some of the show’s hottest products. First up is the new iRiver SPINN Personal Media Player. We’re not usually too excited about iRiver’s media players, but this one looks to [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on Jan 7, 2008 10:15 am
Filed in Portable Audio Devices
To be filed under "WTF were they thinking!?", Floral Mobile either didn’t bother to do any investigation before coming up with a moniker for their latest portable audio player, or they just don’t care about international colloquialisms. Either way, this had to be done. *Ahem*… Floral Mobile recently launched the Titi in the Korean market. [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on Dec 31, 2007 7:32 am
Filed in Laptops, Portable Audio Devices
Beatsmiths and wanna-be rockstars were surely in the back of designer Prashant Chandra’s mind when he drew up his latest concept. pcRocks stuffs a powerful computer and a high-definition mic with integrated pop filter into a compact portable case. Perfect for recording on the go in any surroundings, this compact unit could be an ideal [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on Dec 28, 2007 7:41 am
Filed in Portable Audio Devices, Wi-Fi
Designers Per Arlander, Madlene Linstrom and Ozgur Tasar have teamed up to create what might just be the first small step of a revolution in stoner relaxation gadgetry. The MPillow combines sound, light and…well, a pillow to lull you to sleep. The concept is actually quite cool; it connects via your Wi-Fi network to stream [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on Dec 26, 2007 10:23 am
Filed in Accessories, Portable Audio Devices
With a formal announcement coming at CES 2008 in January, the upcoming Mustek PF-i700 combines a stylish digital photo frame with a full-function iPod multimedia dock. Mustek’s new 7" TFT digital frame will feature an integrated iPod dock, stereo speakers and 480 x 234 resolution with a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. Users will be able [...]
Posted by Zach Epstein on Dec 18, 2007 1:11 pm
Filed in Accessories, Portable Audio Devices
The current trend in headphones is noise-cancelling / noise-isolating but Korean company En-Tech is taking a different approach with their latest audio delivery offering. In fact, the En-Tech Vibe NVE-100 ear-phones are essentially the polar opposite of noise cancelling. By design, the NVE-100s allow sounds to be heard so that the wearer is not disconnected [...]
Posted by Joshua Karp on Nov 5, 2007 7:47 am
Filed in Portable Audio Devices, Wi-Fi
If you’re tired of those analog radio waves buzzing about in your kitchen, living room, or study, MusicPal might be looking pretty nice. This portable wireless Internet radio allows you to listen to one of 5,000 radio stations in the device’s memory. It also allows users to to stream MP3s from their home network. The [...]
Posted by Joshua Karp on Oct 31, 2007 4:43 pm
Filed in Portable Audio Devices, Samsung
Sure, you could head down to your local Wal-Mart, Target, Costco, or Apple Store and grab an iPod of any shape or size, but where’s the spirit of fun and originality in that. Anyone looking for something a bit off the beaten path might want to take a look at this new Samsung digital audio [...]