Electronics - The Must-Have Accessory

You might not see iPods on Paris runways, but electronics have undergone a transformation from a utilitarian necessity to a fashion accessory. While electronics aren’t exactly replacing jewelry as a status symbol - bling is still the thing - the types of gadgets a person can’t live without speaks volumes about his or her lifestyle.
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Monday, November 17th, 2008

MP3 Players - Buying Tips

If you’re in the market to buy an MP3 player, you need to decide which one suits your needs the best. Getting an MP3 player is a great decision because they can add a lot of excitement to your daily routine. Consider the things you want an MP3 player for and make your decision based [...]

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Popular Gadgets Today

There are a lot of gadgets swarming in the markets these days. Young people deem having them is better than going out to party. More than a few surveys demonstrate its increasing popularity all around the world. These are electronic devices found in student`s possessions nowadays. These gadgets are neat and sleek devices available in [...]

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Gadgets: Necessities or Passing Fancy?

Advancements in technology have made it all possible for people to enjoy products that were completely unheard of several years back. Among the high-tech products introduced in the market, it’s those shiny, sexy and small gadgets that normally catch our attention. Sometimes, these gadgets leave lasting impressions by their looks alone, that their purpose and [...]

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Brits Can Now Enjoy iRiver’s Mickey Music

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Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Best-Selling ONE Classic DAB Radio Gets Better

pure one classic.jpgPURE Technology has launched its second generation ONE Classic DAB radio with better audio, iPod/MP3 player input and increased functionality.

The ONE Classic is already the “world’s best-selling DAB radio” and with a £50 price tag, it’s certainly one of the most affordable, without scrimping on features.

The radio is sticking with the retro looks, comes in black, white and pink and the new input for iPod/MP3 players is a useful add-on for when you want to listen to your tunes out loud.

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

General Guide To Buy An MP3 Player Watch

The MP3 player watch is a novel idea that has finally become reality. It is a perfect combination of watches and mp3 players. Just plug the MP3 player watch into your computer’s USB port to transfer music files and data. You can listen to Music and Record Conversations wherever you go. All stored in your [...]

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

What You Should Know Before You Buy An MP3 Player

These days mp3 players are all the rage and consumers are lining up to take advantage of this latest evolution in music technology. But there are already lots of portable mp3 players on the market and many don’t understand what to look for when they buy an mp3 player. So here are a few things [...]

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

General Guide To Buy An MP3 Player Watch

The MP3 player watch is a novel idea that has finally become reality. It is a perfect combination of watches and mp3 players. Just plug the MP3 player watch into your computer’s USB port to transfer music files and data. You can listen to Music and Record Conversations wherever you go. All stored in your [...]

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

RIAA Exec Jumps To The ESA: Expect Lawsuits Against Video Gamers

You would think that anyone taking an objective look at the RIAA would recognize what a complete disaster the organization has been over the past decade. It’s fought off every new innovation in the marketplace (remember, it tried to kill off mp3 players as illegal), alienated a huge number of its biggest customers and failed to do much to actually get the industry in a position to capitalize on new distribution and promotional methods created by the internet. In other words, it’s done plenty to hurt the industry while doing almost nothing to help it. You would think that might make folks in similar organizations think twice about hiring execs from the RIAA, but perhaps not.

The Entertainment Software Association — basically the RIAA for video game companies — has apparently hired a high level RIAA exec. And not just any high level exec, but the guy who was in charge of the RIAA’s disastrous litigation efforts. The ESA hasn’t been as widely reviled as the RIAA or MPAA (or even the BSA), but it has had its run-ins with folks in the past. And, of course, it was just about a year ago that the ESA’s boss was whining that he wished more countries copied the DMCA. No wonder Davenport Lyons is having a field day suing people for file sharing video games. It appears that the video gaming industry is looking to follow in the footsteps of all the RIAA’s mistakes.

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