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Blue Wave updates complete the Samsung P2
When Samsung launched the P2 late last year, it was already a pretty cool device. It impressed me with a super slick interface (albeit touch-screen), plentiful features (including stereo Bluetooth-streaming ability), and some of the sweetest sound to hit my ears in the history of MP3 players. Who knew then that the P2 was only three-quarters baked?
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Photos: Archos 5 Internet Media Tablet
The Archos 5 Internet Media Tablet offers a wide suite of media playback, including video, music, photos, and Flash-enabled Web content, such as streaming video, games, and Internet radio.
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Logitech Pure-Fi Dream
Logitech's Pure-Fi Dream is one of the stronger entries in the crowded iPod clock-radio category.
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Tip: How to record streaming audio
These days, there is a plethora of audio content available to stream over the Internet. Even traditional terrestrial radio often offers content streamed over the Web, diversifying how consumers enjoy music and other audio. This tutorial will show you how to record streamed audio as an MP3--just be sure to read the usage rules for any recording source before beginning.
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It's the little iPod speaker that could. The Orbit, Altec Lansing's inexpensive mobile iPod speaker, has a new design and new name: the Orbit MP3 iM237. We like it better than the previous model. Read more
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Help a fellow reader
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Looking into buying a Cowon D2
Posted by brnforce
I currently do not have personal Internet access (using someone else's now) and want to buy a flash-drive MP3 player for use at the gym. I'm wondering if the D2 needs to connect to the Internet to get the thing working, or if you just have to load a disk that comes with it? If Internet is required, do you know of any flash MP3 players that accept WMA files and do not require it? Read more
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