XM and Audiovox have introduced a new XM-tuner at CES that is forty times smaller than the original trunk-based satellite radio signal receiver released in 2002. Dubbed the XM Passport, its...
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Tunatic, currently in beta, is a new standalone freeware application that can identify the title and artist of a song playing from any music source. With an active internet connection and microphone,...
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The term "podcast" has been deemed the most significant new word of 2005 by the New Oxford American Dictionary. Defined as "a digital recording of a radio broadcast or similar program,...
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Sprint has announced details of a music store its mobile service subscribers can access from their handsets to pay for mp3 files which download directly to their phones. Their database is comprised...
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The argument against portable video players goes something like this, the average person in his or her average day more frequently has the opportunity to passively listen to music while getting from...
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After the unanimous Supreme Court ruling against Grokster on June 27, seven other popular file-sharing services received cease and desist orders from the RIAA. eDonkey, which reportedly has 3,000,000...
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Toshiba has demonstrated two new dimunitively sized methanol fuel cells that can power a flash based device for 35 hours and a (larger) battery that will power HD based MP3 players for 60 hours. On...
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Hypebot is covering an article on Motorola's new iRadio network which is like satellite radio, but received via mobile phone. Offering hundreds of channels, this service can be added to cell...
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Automakers, always searching for another marketable feature, pump millions into R&D annually to churn out new functionality. Perhaps now that the Toyota Prius and other hybrid models as well as...
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Over at MIT, a manifesto of sorts proclaiming the end of the physical distribution of media in the wake of coming (and in many ways, already here) e-distribution models was published this week....
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From Philoneist's recent and humble origins on Blogger.com, click continue for a chronologically ordered record of posts from before October 13th.......
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