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Apple has issued the first update to the latest iteration of iTunes. Version 8.0.1 of the media player seamlessly plays the current song when creating a new Genius playlist, improves syncing spoken menus to iPod nano, accessibility with VoiceOver and background update checking, but also address a few issues with movi... |
3 October 2008 03:28 GMT |
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iTunes 8 “fire-starter” and digg founder Kevin Rose is at it again, this time on Seesmic, with a couple of new ideas on how Apple could shape up iTunes into an even better media playing app. Rose suggests Apple could add several features to iTunes 9 to make the experience more fun for users and their frie... |
22 September 2008 04:32 GMT |
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One of the biggest announcements coming from Apple this week is, undoubtedly, iTunes 8. The updated media player application boasts some impressive additions, among which a Genius feature, new browsing methods and grid view, and a breathtaking visualizer. Read on for a more detailed overview of each new addition. G... |
11 September 2008 04:26 GMT |
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Apple has issued an official report, following yesterday's big event, revealing to Apple fans that iTunes 8 now includes a new technology and a new feature. The Genius feature, recently added to Apple's media player application, lets you automatically create playlists from songs in your music library that &... |
10 September 2008 02:33 GMT |
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Three weeks ago, Apple was releasing iTunes 7.7, which syncs music, video, and more with iPhone 3G, but also lets users download applications exclusively designed for iPhone and iPod touch from the iTunes Store. Now, Apple has released an update to its popular media player application, which, according to the electro... |
31 July 2008 03:04 GMT |
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Adobe Media Player is a rich Internet application based on Adobe AIR operating system runtime that allows the management of Internet TV content on Windows and MacOS operating systems. It provides online or offline access to 15000 pieces of video content formed by video clips and TV shows. Adobe Media Player, as a de... |
21 June 2008 08:05 GMT |
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Just as WWDC '08 concluded, Mac and Windows owners worldwide are now receiving a software update from Apple. While not affecting Mac owners as much, an issue in QuickTime's handling of PixData structures when processing a PICT image could result in a heap buffer overflow, which may ultimately lead to unexpe... |
10 June 2008 04:27 GMT |
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VLC is an open source media player that plays just about everything you can feed it. Developer Zodttd thought: why shouldn't iPhone users be able to enjoy the offerings of this nifty media player? With this in mind, he crafted this nice port of the VLC player, dubbed it vlc4iphone, and released it as a private b... |
6 June 2008 17:16 GMT |
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A study conducted by Design Council has revealed that as many as one in eight children between 11 and 16 years of age has had his/her "hot product" stolen from them. As you would imagine, iPods are among the most preferred media players that thieves are keeping an eye out for. "Research conducted by the Design Counci... |
15 May 2008 17:21 GMT |
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D-Link has just announced that its PC-on-TV MediaLounge streaming server is now publicly available. The device is primarily targeted at users who would like to enjoy web-based content on the living-room high-definition plasma screen. The PC-on-TV DPG-1200 media player can be connected to the TV-set using a wide range... |
23 April 2008 04:25 GMT |
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While showcasing its products at the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show, SanDisk has official announced capacity increases for two of its most popular flash-based digital media players. The Sansa Clip player will move to a top capacity of 4 GB from a previous 2GB one, while the Sansa View will jump to 32 GB... |
8 January 2008 03:16 GMT |
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Multimedia content can be rendered directly from HTML pages in modern web browsers. The multimedia content inclusion in web pages can be made through different coding methods. The simplest way to add images, music, videos or any other media files is by using the object HTML element. It permits the insertion of apple... |
6 December 2007 18:50 GMT |
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For those audio enthusiasts who are also looking for fashionable gear to match their lifestyle and their personal character, here's one new series of high-end audio equipment that will surely delight with its marvelous sound and exquisite characteristics as well as with its awesome presence. Easier to integrate ... |
5 December 2007 07:47 GMT |
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After the explosive iPods, it's time for a full range of items to be exposed to the same unusual phenomenon that affects electronic portable devices.If you have recently purchased yourself a Coby DVD player, you'd better take a look at its serial number, as there is a whole series that the giant company had... |
12 November 2007 06:56 GMT |
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Wow! This portable media player allows easy handling, more than ever before. It is portable indeed, but some users will find the integrated handle a little bit wacky.Besides the funky, rather unusual design line, the device supports MPEG-2 for both audio and video content, but wait until you hear the best part. They,... |
7 November 2007 16:00 GMT |
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Creative doesn't give up that easily, even after losing a couple of battles against other big fish in the industry, makers of both PMPs and MP3 players.Therefore, they sent the latest Zen into the wild, packed with 4GB of pure flash memory. As you probably imagined, it targets the iPod nano as the main competito... |
2 November 2007 07:52 GMT |
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Eager to seduce its fans with a classy line of new portable music players, the giant Bang & Olufsen has debuted a $600 MP3 player, a device priced far high above other competing products.Regarding the new series, the company claims it features a "very clear and pure CD sound quality, due to its high performance on si... |
26 October 2007 03:03 GMT |
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It's not really a must to know everything related to the name aigo, but if you're an F1 fan you should definitely know that aigo has now teamed up with McLaren. In fact, it's the first Chinese company to do so and is also an official sponsor for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Well, these fellows seem to ha... |
25 October 2007 03:53 GMT |
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A couple of months after introducing its latest series of PMPs, MPIO has recently introduced a brand new portable media player, dubbed Mo100. The player features the typical design that the company used with most of the media players in its portfolio. The device sports a convenient size of 80 x 42x13.5mm, weighing no... |
25 October 2007 02:40 GMT |
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The jolly fellows from Dapreview have done a remarkable job spotting another clone on the loose. This time, it's the case of a no-name electronics company, which dares clone cute Creative players. And with so many iPod, iPhone and Zune versions out there, Creative is only a step away from getting its portfolio c... |
19 October 2007 04:27 GMT |
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The Spanish from Bluesens have recently introduced their latest series for 2008, which - between you and me - absolutely rocks! Among the most interesting items in their new collection, there is this portable media player, dubbed G.41. At first sight, all I have to say is: "Wow!". It looks original, it features a fut... |
16 October 2007 02:41 GMT |
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This Chinese portable media player delivers some old-school class and wears more stuff than you could possibly think of. Still, Delux Group is an unknown brand on the market, so there is nothing impressive about it. The odd thing is that the item bears a lot of similarities with one of Sony's popular cassette pl... |
15 October 2007 04:33 GMT |
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Everything about this shiny portable media player seems to be "super", including its name. Therefore, the Oppo Super Five PMP deserves its wacky name. The player's design is very simple, compact and its main attraction seem to be its generously and unusually super wide 3 inch screen display with QVGA resolution.... |
15 October 2007 03:46 GMT |
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If the name Onda doesn't ring you any bell, I don't blame you. These fellows should be rewarded for executing such masterpiece copycats of what's hot on the market. They started with a cute clone of the mighty iPod touch and then they did this.By this, I mean their latest portable media player, dubbed ... |
9 October 2007 03:41 GMT |
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This is another media player, released straight from the Siren labs. At a first glimpse, besides the design, there is nothing to be proud of. In fact, as it sports 0.6 inches of width and 128 x 160 pixels and 65k color 1.8 inch LCD screen display, this cannot be considered a versatile media player, even if its cool m... |
8 October 2007 04:38 GMT |
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I don't know where mp3access comes from, but I like what they did to the Balcktact portable media player. I still don't understand why they chose such a stupid name. It actually makes me think about Blackcat. I don't know why.The most impressive thing is that this media device is the company's fir... |
4 October 2007 08:47 GMT |
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I don't know who Shenzhen Powtele is, but they keep on releasing all sorts of multi-functional portable devices. After the company launched the PMP-400, which featured simple design but a wide array of file formats, Shenzhen goes to another level and introduces a brand new portable media player, dubbed HPM-400. ... |
2 October 2007 02:41 GMT |
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The Chocolate concept is not an LG thing anymore. Newman is another popular brand to use the same design pattern that was so insistently popularized. Besides looking so good in its shiny casing, the portable media player was enhanced with a nice 3.6 inch screen that supports up to 1.6 million colors. It looks rather ... |
1 October 2007 03:14 GMT |
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For reasons unknown and apparently without any connection, soon after hitting Amazon, Creative cuts the price tag for its Zen players. There is no inside info on that, yet. But, what better reason would they possible have, except trying to keep up with Apple's cool showtime. The company had previously cut prices... |
25 September 2007 07:02 GMT |
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Kenwood recently decided to upgrade the popular Music Keg series of media players, with a brand new item, dubbed HD60GD9. Featuring no less than 60 GB of storage capacity, the manufacturers practically doubled the storage of the previous model, released a year ago.Regarding the new media player's capabilities, i... |
17 September 2007 05:27 GMT |
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The Blizzard player first appeared under the Neonumeric brand, as the NPMP F1 media player. Back then, it revealed a 2.4" QVGA 262K color TFT display, and the manufacturers enhanced the player to be compatible with most of the file formats available on the market, such as MP3, WMA, MTV, JPG, BMP, PNG, GIF format.In a... |
1 August 2007 03:35 GMT |
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This could be the ugliest waterproof digital video player ever released. It's yellow, it's bulkier than ever and it looks like one funky walkie talkie used in the 80s. But if you need to watch videos while being underwater and couldn't care less about the design, then this might actually be your only a... |
31 July 2007 04:57 GMT |
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You shouldn't be surprised at all, if you ever get to see a Mustek PVR-H240 PMP, or portable media player with a video recorder and a document viewer, all in a single device. As it happens more and more often in the electronic industry, one big company "swallows" a smaller one. Or in this case, the German Mustek... |
26 June 2007 03:32 GMT |
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Newman again … which makes me think of Seinfeld…again! But that's just me! Anyway, Newman Electronics released a shiny new media jukebox called M968A PMP and added a couple of extra features, to make even more customers happy.So now, the M968A comes equipped with an integrated camera, which allows the user to ta... |
26 June 2007 02:36 GMT |
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Maybe cheapness can be an attraction after all! Judging by how easy the Chinese Yoto fellows managed to gather so many features under the cheap-looking 13 bucks MP3 player, it's not so hard to satisfy the customers, after all.As they were probably out of materials, the manufacturers decided to make 9mm thin musi... |
22 June 2007 03:38 GMT |
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Based in Tokyo, Japan, Turbolinux produces the Linux distribution with the same name, which is quite popular, especially in Asia. The Turbolinux distro is well known for including a registered copy of the DVD Decrypter for Linux, called CyberLink PowerDVD and also for coming with licensed binary Windows Media codecs... |
5 June 2007 05:05 GMT |
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The Blue Raven technologies, a leading provider of video consumer electronics introduced the lower priced 7" all in all portable media player with built-in DVR.The new Media Mate 7000 series is a new product line of portable all in one media DVR players. It is the first technology to combine built-in DVR capabilities... |
4 June 2007 11:59 GMT |
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Storage space is never enough. No matter how ridiculously high the number of gigabytes, it's always better to have more… and more. And just as it happens with hardware producers who compete against each other for the title "of being the first to...", here are the mp3 player manufacturers who are having a competi... |
11 May 2007 05:04 GMT |
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Sharp announced they're releasing what they call the most luxuriant dictionary ever. And I'm talking about an electronic dictionary, of course. The RD-CX300 is a sophisticated interactive bilingual dictionary (Korean&English) and language learning system that beats other multimedia dictionaries. Well, at le... |
14 April 2007 04:26 GMT |
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Bored with the features of today's portable media players? Cowon America (nice name!) announced that they will launch the Cowon Q5. This PMP will probably be the most networked PMP available by the end of Q2 2007 in the US. The device is supposed to have better connectivity choices than other PMPs, supporting Wi... |
11 April 2007 04:23 GMT |
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Taiwan based Gecube launched its latest 2 portable media players and a portable DVR. Up until now, Gecube was known as a high-performance 3D graphics card "designer". No, the new stuff wasn't revealed in the "contemporary" CTIA wireless 2007, but back in the times where CeBIT 2007 kept the headlines. You probabl... |
28 March 2007 02:44 GMT |
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Here's a nice piece of equipment for all digital media enthusiasts: a cool all-media streamer called Transgear DVX-700 Type II. The Japanese company Trans Technology is ready to launch a new network player that can be hooked to any network. This one is not a typical media player. It features a DVD player and a r... |
19 March 2007 11:00 GMT |
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