Section: Audio Video, iTunes Sony label chief Rolf Schmidt-Holtz was recently interviewed and mentioned the possibility of Sony creating a new music subscription program. The way Sony is looking at this is very interesting, and could very easily... (posted on 25 Mar 2008 by Appletell)
  Martin Grebe tipped us about this cool plasma tweeter in the comment section of this article. Timetec did a fantastic job on building this unit! His musical selection isn’t my favorite but the great operation sure makes up for that. "Now built the... (posted on 25 Mar 2008 by Hacked Gadgets)
Have you ever had the need to convert audio or video files to a different format to either save space or make the file compatible with a particular player? If so, you can probably find a program to do the job for that particular conversion. While this is... (posted on 21 Mar 2008 by PCMech)
A cool utility known as Beam It Up Scotty lets you send pictures, music, videos, documents rather any file on your iPhone or any other compatible cell phone with .3gp and .mp3 support very easily. It automatically converts the file that you select into... (posted on 23 Feb 2008 by Sizlopedia)
I turned up to my own pitch to GoMo News days 1 hour late because it rained and all of Spain went crazy and there was a crash at every corner.  So I missed two important briefings but I did get the... Get Edgy... (posted on 14 Feb 2008 by GoMo News)
Everyone loves their expensive home theater setup. Some of us have poured thousands of dollars into enjoying reruns of the Brady Bunch; and after splurging on the TV, audio setup, and next gen media player, said devices need to be wired up for optimum... (posted on 11 Feb 2008 by Geeks are Sexy Technology News)
Here's some news about Spirit DSP's continued success. They remain a company to keep an eye to in 2008 as they continue leading the way to next generation technologies.BT Licenses SPIRIT's Audio SoftwareMoscow, Russia - January 29, 2008 - SPIRIT DSP, the... (posted on 29 Jan 2008 by Realtime Unified Communications)

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