HD HiFI music server blows away CDs, like Blu-ray for music
Today, Olive introduces some high-end audio gear that is said to have 250 times the resolution of a CD. The Olive 4HD Music Server not only holds up to 20,000 songs at HD quality, but will record at 24 bit. The unit is backed up by a host of accessible… Continue Reading »
Who’s on Crack in tech 11.13.09
Shining a light on moves in the tech world so insane, Who’s on Crack is here to throw around accusation. Accusations about who we suspect narcotics inspired their latest to-market ideas. As companies vie for your attention and more importantly your dollars, it helps to back up a few steps… Continue Reading »
MPAA manages to shut down entire towns free Wi-Fi due to one illegal download
It seems as if it has been a while since we last heard an MPAA horror story, but not to worry because we have a goodie for you on this fine Friday morning. It would seem that those living in Coshocton, Ohio have at least temporarily lost their free Wi-Fi.… Continue Reading »
2 new must-have gadgets: flip-down iPod dock car stereo and iPod touch GPS adapter
Last night at CES Unveiled, Dual showed off two products to take note of. One was a stereo head featuring an innovative flip down iPod dock that costs just $99 and is found at Wal-Mart. The other was a GPS adapter every iPod touch owner should have. Both products looked… Continue Reading »
Car stereo built for iPhone
Integrating your phone into your car isn’t clean. For most of us, power cords, FM transmitters and dashboard holders are all involved to get the job done, only to have to futz with the FM station during lengthy drives. Thankfully, a new stereo is on the market that is smart… Continue Reading »
Slacker releases mobile app for Android
This latest release by Slacker seems to be following in the path of their recent decision to phase out of the hardware business—the good news is that there is now a Slacker app available in the Android Market. The Android app, similar to the one for the iPhone and BlackBerry… Continue Reading »
What’s a ZAGG box and what did $35 million in R&D get them?
ZAGG is perhaps best known for their gadget skin protection that used to be on edges of helicopter blades. Today, the company through us a bit of curve ball: they started talking about a product the company will unveil at CES in January, the ZAGG box. As catchy as that… Continue Reading »
Slacker confirms plans to phase out hardware players
This news hardly comes as surprising, but according to Jim Cady who is the current president of Slacker, the G2 will be phased out sometime during the second half of 2010. According to the details given, the hardware player does not “fit with the company’s long-term strategy” which is shifting… Continue Reading »
Who’s on Crack in Tech: 10.23.09
I see stuff in the tech world that drives me crazy. From products that should never have left the bar napkin to marketing schemes that should have stayed in the men’s room, here is what caught my eye this week: Video Eyewear- more than just a geek look Roku leaves… Continue Reading »
What could a Google Music service do to iTunes?
This morning, Michael Arrington over at TechCrunch has it from multiple sources that Google is prepping some sort of music service for the US. It is unknown if it is a download service to compete with the likes of iTunes and Amazon or if it is a streaming service such… Continue Reading »
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