ISP and music label come together for a subscription model
I’ve been saying it was going to happen. ISPs and music labels would come together to create a subscription service to provide music for users to download legally and it seems it has in the UK. Virgin Media, a UK ISP, just came together with Universal Music Group to form… Continue Reading »
1 KB music files thanks to a clarinet?
Many of us carry around easily pocketable personal music devices that carry upwards of tens of thousands of songs. Even the smaller devices can hold a few hundred songs. You no longer have to worry about variety with these kind of numbers. Now, what if I told you that someday… Continue Reading »
Ultrasone announces 40% discounts off their headphones during June
The German company, Ultrasone, isn’t too well known in the States, but they are running a pretty solid deal throughout June here in the United States. Basically, Ultrasone is the US distributor for Ultrasone AG (which is based in Germany), and they have five headphones, whose prices will be marked… Continue Reading »
Amazon description of Zune HD reveals possible game and app support
Amazon has a tendency to write up listings of announced, but unavailable products. Sometimes they let a few features slip, which always pleases the public but probably drives the company crazy. Today, it was noticed on Amazon’s listing about possible game and app support. Take a look at the description… Continue Reading »
Gadgetell Review: Philips NP2500 Streamium network music player
The Philips NP2500 is the new wireless network music player that uses Streamium technology. This sleek player is ideal for anyone that wants to listen to Internet radio while away from their PC. You can also share music with a PC by installing TwonkyMedia server as well as access your… Continue Reading »
Didiom partners up with new music companies to offer even more content
Didiom is a service that allows music streaming from your home PC to your cell phone (that is compatible with the service). While that is a great service in itself, it also allows users to purchase music from their database of over 1.5 million songs. Instead of the normal purchasing… Continue Reading »
Who’s on Crack in Tech: 5.29.09
With the big June smartphone releases, everyone is on edge. Verizon is taking smack to Sprint, no more naked Windows, Google’s got a slew of Android phones headed to you, iPhones track your college experiences, and finally, MS still Continue Reading »
Fall iPod showdown taking shape with Zune HD official
I hate surprises. This year, it looks like a showdown of portable music players is being leaked early and I, for one, am thrilled. No more watching keynotes to see what is coming down the line. Today we can reveal one confirmed product and one that looks to be very… Continue Reading »
iriver confirms US availability for the P35 portable media player
Without putting much thought into why this news seems to have taken so long, iriver has confirmed, or at least offered a nice teaser for the US availability of the P35 portable media player. Unfortunately, the release will not be until sometime “this Fall.” Not to mention, the pricing has… Continue Reading »
Sanyo releases information on two new Gorilla GPSs
The Japanese based Sanyo has recently introduced two new in-dash navigation systems that look to lead the Gorilla GPS lineup. The two GPS models include the NVA-GS1609FT and the NVA-GS1409DT, both of which feature similar specs, but the main difference is the fact that the NVA-GS1609 boasts 16GB of storage,… Continue Reading »
Palm Pre Information & Updates
Palm just introduced their next-gen smartphone, the Palm Pre, and next-gen operating system, Palm webOS. Gadgetell's got the latest Pre and webOS information and news for you right here.


