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First, and Mostly Bad, Impressions of the iPod Video
TechLore - October 22, 2005
First, let me start by saying that I have been the biggest proponent of portable video that has ever lived. So you can just imagine the thrill I got when Apple reversed their recent stance and released their latest iPod that now supports video...
Dialed In: The Music Phones, Rokr vs. Walkman
PC World Articles - September 28, 2005
Putting music on your phone gets easier--but is it worth it?
Holiday Gadget Steam Picks Up
PC World Articles - September 26, 2005
Terabytes of storage, Wi-Fi cameras, and new Sony MP3 players are on the horizon.
Geek your car - Hook up an MP3 player
CNET Videos: Insider Secrets - July 14, 2005
Why wait for Xzibit to show up at your door? Pimp your own ride with DIY GPS, Bluetooth, and MP3. Here's how.
Ask The Experts: My MP3 Player Won't Play WMA Files
TechLore - July 13, 2005
I have a 1GB Sandisk digital audio player. When I try to play my WMA files on it, they will not play. It will only play MP3 files. All of my songs on my player are from my CDs, so why won't my MP3 player play them?
iPod Your Car
TechLore - June 29, 2005
Many of my friends have iPods. Just about all of them have one way or another to listen to their iPods in their cars. I've tried several ways, some work better than others:
One Portable MP3 Player is Still Not Enough
TechLore - June 27, 2005
Every day it seems that MP3 players come out with more memory and are getting smaller and smaller. However, I continue to struggle with the fact that I still cannot live without two MP3 players. Here's my thinking. I've now conditioned myself that wh...
Ask The Experts: My Memory Card Has Less Capacity than Labeled
TechLore - June 3, 2005
Question:I recently purchased a new 512MB memory card for my digital camera. My computer tells me the max capacity is only 485MB. Why does my card have less capacity than what it's supposed to? Did I get ripped off?-submitted by jack2312Answer:What y...
Rage Solo Sound Skateboard BMX Helmet w/ Speakers
TechLore - April 19, 2005
Two of my favorite activities are bicycling and listening to music. Historically, they have not been a good combination, because headphones can block out traffic noise that you need to hear to stay safe. Last year, I received a Rage helmet with built...
Ask The Experts: How to Find the Serial Number to Register an Ipod
TechLore - February 7, 2005
Question: I can't find the marketing parts number on my apple ipod mini, so this is preventing me from registering it. The registration site said that that number is on the package in which it was bought but i threw it away. Is there any other way to...
WMA or MP3 format and other thoughts on ripping CDs
TechLore - February 6, 2005
When I first starting creating MP3s from my CDs, I just hit the 'record' button on the software and let the software do the rest. After some more investigation and speaking to a couple of people, I quickly realized that there is more to ripping a CD ...
MP3 Player reads 'No File' After Files are Loaded
TechLore - February 3, 2005
Regardless of how easy transferring music to an MP3 player is supposed to be, it's not always the simplest task to complete. TechLore has been asked repeatedly over the last month why MP3 players read "No File" when songs have been succesfully transf...
egrips and the Treo 650 cell phone
TechLore - February 2, 2005
As I mentioned in my article on the 2005 CES show, I'm very happy with the egrips that I added to my Treo 650. Although I don't often buy accessories for my gadgets, egrips is definitely worth the investment. egrips are form fitting grips for your el...
Ask The Experts: No Removeable Disc Drive For My MP3 Player
TechLore - February 2, 2005
Question: I just bought a Memorex MMP8500 mp3 player for my son. I installed the software, but it does not bring up a Removable Disc Drive for me to use for copying songs from Real Player. Any idea how I can get that RDD to come up? -submitted by gml...
Are CDs a Thing of the Past?
TechLore - February 1, 2005
It didn't take too many memberships to CD clubs to realize that my CD collection would get pretty unwielding pretty fast. Early on, I knew that every time I wanted to listen to a CD, it wasn't going to work to...