November 6 2009
There is a new little gadget if you like listening to your MP3 player while riding your bike and often get caught out in the rain.
You proberly don’t want to get your MP3 player wet so this little case fits nice and neatly on your handlebars and with it having a build in speaker you can listen to your music and also still be able to hear the traffic around you making it alot safer than having earphones in.
It can hold most types of devices and the controls are mounted on the top of it so it’s easy to use while riding the only down side of it everybody you ride past will also be able to hear your music and think you are a bit of a geek.
November 5 2009
The Beatles have now released a USB stick which is available in FLAC and MP3 formats for the the first time and will hit the shops sometime next month as a limited edition.
All 14 of the bands albums in stereo will be put onto the 16 GB device, they include 13 mini documentary and all include the original artwork as well as liner notes and some rare photographs of the band.
The audio will be provided in both PC and Mac with Flash built into the stick allowing everyone to be able to enjoy it.
There will be around 30,000 of the limited editions sold and you are able to pre order your now from the official Beatles store.
November 4 2009
Microsoft has decided to launch its own equivalent to iTunes called MSM music
It offers the same formats wma and MP3 and they are free from digital rights management (DRM) the main difference between them id that you don’t pay for individual tracks you have to buy credits which are around £7.99 for 10, for one credit you can have a single and for 10 you can get an album.
They don’t have the same amount of tracks on their site yet and they will not be as good quality but will allow a wider range of digital music players to access them.
November 3 2009
After looking the other day how Apple is developing new ideas and how good they look maybe they should have a think about some of their products already out.
Their new I-pod shuffle which is about the size of a AA battery has just been voted the worst mp3 player on the market by which.
Not the best form of advertising but it has only scored 51 out of a possible 100 and has been marked down by the fact it’s not easy to use and lacks alot of functions.
My main problem with the iPod Shuffle is that though it only costs £38, the quality of the headphones it comes with is very poor and you can only use Apple headphones. This means you can end up forking out an extra £80 to enjoy good quality sound. Said Kat Hannaford from T3 magazine.
November 3 2009
Apple has just come up with its next generation I-pod which they have patented last year.
The device is a Bluetooth headset that has a small display on the side with the built in MP3 player.
It is said to also have on board simple but easy to use buttons that will include play pause and skip, they say this might be the natural replacement for the I-pod shuffle, as its still in the early stages of development and only has a drawing at the moment but let’s hope this come s out as its a great little device and would be better than having use the earphones in conventional I-pods




November 2 2009
A new website has been launched from Tiscali called Music For Life which has now joined the race to be the biggest MP3 download store.
It’s made in conjunction with E-music and like the rest of the competition has deals with the biggest record labels and has launched with over 6.5 million songs.
They have offered different packs so that you can get songs for as little as 33 pence the packs are as follows
- eMusic Basic 24 downloads for £9.99 per month (£0.42 per song)
- eMusic Plus 35 downloads for £13.99 per month (£0.40 per song)
- eMusic Premium 50 downloads for £17.99 per month (£0.36 per song)
- eMusic Connoisseur 75 downloads for £24.99 per month (£0.33 per song)
they might be a bit late for this but let’s see how they get on as their packages seem better than alot of the competition.
November 1 2009
Music is now able to follow you around the room by a fantastic new gadget by Mintpass called the mint tank.
It’s the first MP3 player of its kind where it is shaped as a cube but on the speakers at each side they have caterpillar tracked fitted and is able to move around the room, with is ultrasonic sensor it can move round obstacles and with a pyroelectric sensor which can track your body heat and allow it to follow you aound the room and also which people giving off different heat signatures it can follow different people.
This is a great gadget and a must for any music fan, if you have a couple of them they can also communicate between them and you can have a cinema surround effect in your room.