Mobile music is a hot topic right now. Everyone is all about music and smartphones – Android or iPhone people are essentially “freaking out” on all music-related things right now. Included in this craze are a variety of portable speakers that easily hook up to a headphone jack – whether it be your smartphone or [...]
Music has been popular for hundreds – if not thousands of years. It has blown up since the invention of recording, and today is massively popular.
Don’t discard it as a modern remnant of the late 90′s. The MAS-102, with a dual-channel 65w amp and dual USB ports, and a phono input (yes – you read that right), you should have no problem putting your buddy’s new Sony from Best Buy to shame. Great for the classic audiophile looking for a [...]
Slacker has just released it’s Slacker Premium Service. The new service has a Back button, on-demand listening to Songs & Albums, and more. The service is in addition to their current paid service Slacker Plus. As a long time paid user of Slacker Plus I can say that it is well worth it. The unlimited [...]
The term “audiophile” describes a disorder – “Audiophilia” – in which a person beings to experience very high level of anxiety when they are distanced from audio devices or other electronics for extended periods of time. Okay, that’s complete BS, but you get the point. Audiophile is a term used for high end audio equipment. [...]
The Lenovo Multimedia Remote with Keyboard is a great little device. The N5901 features a keyboard, trackball mouse, and wireless communication to it’s included USB dongle. This multimedia keyboard is perfect for your media center PC. We have a few complaints about the Lenovo multimedia keyboard that we cannot ignore: It’s miniature. No seriously, it’s [...]
Smartphone manufacturers have a goal in mind: to make money. In order to do this, they build phones, they build software for the phones, they ship the phones to places that buy them, and then the phones are sold for money and everybody gets a little bit of they money. Google has recently announced their [...]
With Honeycomb 3.1, Google claims it will attempt to reduce fragmentation and bring a consistent experience to users across Android, while doing this all with a single OS. Maybe they didn’t say it exactly like that, but that’s the general impression we get. A few things to keep in mind:
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Bluetooth support is limited. Each Bluetooth device is configured to use the Bluetooth standard differently. This can make it difficult to use your device for unintended purposes, such as listening to music in your single ear headset. On top of that, it can be difficult to configure your phone or other handheld device to use [...]
Many phones are not configured to work with Bluetooth stereo headphones, so even if you have Bluetooth on your smartphone, and even if you purchased a nice pair of Bluetooth headphones, there is no guarantee they will be compatible. You can find out by searching information online related to your specific phone. You might also [...]
All we had to do was see a picture of this to fall in love. The truth is that the Creative M300 Personal Music Player reminds of a dear old friend – the iRiver S10 – which was about the size of an iPod Nano from the same time period, except the S10 had a [...]