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Listen to Music Anywhere
Digital Trends Guides - September 3, 2009
Taking your music with you used to be as easy as popping the cassette out of your home tape player and into your car, boombox, or Walkman. Not so any more. Though the rise of the MP3 has made it possible to download albums in seconds, share them with...
57 Amazing Things You Didn't Know Your Tech Could Do!
PC World Articles - April 27, 2009
We've worked long and hard to come up with the best tips and tricks for your PCs, smartphones, cameras, game controllers, music players, and the Web. Let's start with PC, laptop, and networking tips.
3 Entertaining Tips for iTunes, iPods, and Other Digital Music Players
PC World Articles - April 27, 2009
Love the iPod but hate iTunes? Want iTunes on an non-Apple player? Want lyrics to show up in iTunes? We can help.
Bluetooth Car Stereos Bring Wireless Convenience to Your Ride
TechLore - December 23, 2008
Let’s just face it; Bluetooth technology is taking over. Just about all the new eletronic audio devices are incorporating Bluetooth technology into their design, allowing the user to talk on the phone, stream music, or perform other various tas...
Holiday Preview: MP3 Players
Digital Trends Guides - November 7, 2008
Apple might still dominate the MP3 orchard with its new iPod Touch and Nano models, but thanks to increasing competition from forward-thinking digital music player manufacturers, several new rivals don’t fall far from the tree. Better still, ma...
A Wedding Reception - Sans DJ?
TechLore - September 5, 2008
Are you so in love with music you can't imagine life without your ten-thousand favorite songs? Are you a little bit of a control freak? Do you obsess over song order when composing your over-mulled playlists? Most importantly, are you getting married...
5 Cool Hacks for Your Entertainment Gadgets
PC World Articles - September 4, 2008
Add external storage to your TiVo, beef up your Xbox 360, rip DVDs to your media player, play your iTunes purchases on any device, and use your standard cable remote to skip commercials.
Get a Portable Audio Boost with Boostaroo
TechLore - August 29, 2008
I travel some and have a hard time hearing my music and videos on the airplanes. What I have found is that with a simple Portable Audio Amplifier I can amplify and enhance the sound quality to a much better level. There are a couple of different opti...
Top 5 Things That I Love About eMusic
TechLore - July 10, 2008
Jumping through hoops of fire just to play my own music, even after I paid almost "full price," just burned my chubby little biscuits.  I then embarked on the quest to find my digital music mecca, and quickly found it.Enter eMusic: the...
iPod alternatives for AAC audio
CNET Videos: Insider Secrets - July 7, 2008
Ripping your CDs to iTunes' AAC audio format doesn't mean you're relegated to the iPod as your only portable music player. On this Insider Secret, Donald Bell shows you five iPod alternatives that will play nice with your collection of AA...
Why Music Lovers Love iTunes
TechLore - March 6, 2008
Since the invention of the Walkman in the 1980s, music lovers everywhere have been able to take their music wherever they go. The introduction of the iPod MP3 player in the year 2001 has refueled the portable music craze, and taking music with you is...
7 Facts Audiophiles Need to Know About Digital Music
TechLore - February 8, 2008
Remember back in the 1980s when you purchased your first CD? Whether it was Billy Idol or The Psychedelic Furs, imagine if you had gone home and placed the Sony-manufactured CD in your Panasonic CD player, only to find out that it didn’t work. ...
How to Make Sure You've Really Dropped an Online Service
PC World Articles - January 2, 2008
Cancelling Symantec and McAfee services requires proactivity on the customer's part. Also: CyberPower's customer information policy and Coby Electronics' music player recall.
The Buyer's Guide to MP3 Players
TechLore - December 22, 2007
Ask any teenager what the "must have" gift on their list this holiday season is, and you will undoubtedly have the majority suggesting the MP3 player. The Sony Walkman of today, MP3 players offer the convenience of portable music in a very ...
Noise Cancelling Headphones - Hear More on Any Budget
TechLore - October 4, 2007
Someday, I hope portable music lovers figure it out... you don't have to settle for the crappy headphones that came with your player! In the world of headphones, you can do much, much better. At the very least, a ten to twenty dollar pair of headphon...