Jul 8
posted by: John Vincent Hilario
The new speakers by Logitech model X-240 2.1 are nothing short of exceptional. With crystal-clear sound and minimal distortion, they provide your space with an awe-inspiring ambiance. The sleek design is only surpassed by its smooth sound. At $49.99, the Logitech X-240 speaker system includes two satellite speakers that give off a polished sound and a “down-firing” subwoofer with four inch drivers meaning the bass is directed down to contribute to the quality, with an adjustable bass control. The system also includes a separate control center with an integrated (stow-away) cradle for your MP3 player and even cell phone. The control center also includes a headphone jack for private listening. The system is compatible with both a Mac and PC and this supported with their supply of both Apple iPod and Microsoft Zune adapters for the cradle. (more…)
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Aug 30
posted by: Vlad Akilov
Logitech makes some great wireless peripherals for the PC, and one of their latest and greatest wireless devices is the “Wireless Music System“. Basically what it does is take your music collection from your computer and wirelessly transferes it to your home theater speakers via bluetooth. (more…)
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Aug 18
posted by: Vlad Akilov
This is Think Outside’s ultra-portable speaker system which can be used with your mp3 player like an iPod, a cell phone, or can just be used at home with a computer or laptop. My first impressions when I received the BoomTube speakers was that I noticed they were really small, which is great for portability and also comes with a carrying case. The BoomTube has two removable speakers and a bass which is the middle tube, where the battery is located, which can playback music for upto 5 hours, which is not that bad. (more…)
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Apr 9
posted by: Vlad Akilov

We’ve analyzed the services that sell digital music (iTunes and its competitors). This Part 1 focuses on the pay-per-download services. In Part 2 we’ll compare the all-you-can-eat subscription services.
While compact disc sales have declined 19 percent since 2001, online music sales have started to boom. According to a recent report by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry, revenues from digital music sales almost tripled in the last year, to $1.1 billion in 2005. Apple’s iTunes accounted for over 85 percent of the single song downloads, but Apple is not alone in the online music space.
They have a great comparison of 8 of the most popular online music stores.
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Apr 6
posted by: Vlad Akilov
Vending machines that sell iPod digital music players are heading to public places in the United States, including airports, grocery stores and even hotels.
To read the whole story click –> here
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