Roku's New Audio Gadget
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Roku's SoundBridge digital audio
adapters
Roku's SoundBridge digital audio
adapters
01/03/2004 08:49 PMJust received a tip that Roku, the maker of the HD1000 high-definition
digital media adapter, plans to introduce a couple of nicely designed
digital audio...
Gates touts 'digital lifestyle' in Vegas
Tech gadget show features hottest
products Digital audio ai
Gates touts 'digital lifestyle' in Vegas
Tech gadget show features hottest
products Digital audio ai
01/07/2005 02:25 AMSeattletimes.nwsource.com - Fri Jan 7, 06:48 am GMT
Roku's HD1000 media player gets price
cut
Roku's HD1000 media player gets price
cut
03/06/2004 02:09 AMRoku yesterday announced that it has lowered the price of its HD1000
high-definition digital media player by US$200...
Sound Audio Systems Announces Huge Sale
on Selected Professional Audio Products
Sound Audio Systems Announces Huge Sale
on Selected Professional Audio Products
03/14/2005 05:26 PMSound Audio Systems announced today that the company will have a huge
sale on selected items. [PRWEB Mar 1, 2005]
Elemental Audio offers Neodynium audio
compressor
Elemental Audio offers Neodynium audio
compressor
09/14/2004 07:23 AMElemental Audio Systems on Tuesday introduced
Neo
dynium, a plug-in for RTAS, Audio Unit and VST-compatible audio
software designed for compression and dynamics processing. It uses an
"I/O Map" visual interface that helps audio pros optimize and direct
their efforts, rather than relying on more common transfer curves and
displays. Neodynium costs US$159 (and is available for $139 for a
limited time). It works with Digidesign Pro Tools, Emagic Logic and
other software. System requirements call for a G3 or faster with Mac
OS X v10.2 or newer and a compatible host application.
Westec InterActive Selects the Voice
Tracker™ Array Microphone for Enhanced
Audio in Retail and Restaurant
Audio/Video Surveillance and Operations
Audit
Westec InterActive Selects the Voice
Tracker™ Array Microphone for Enhanced
Audio in Retail and Restaurant
Audio/Video Surveillance and Operations
Audit
03/17/2005 03:36 AMWestec InterActive, the leader in interactive remote security
monitoring for convenience store, retail, restaurant and other
business applications, selected Acoustic Magic’s Voice Tracker™ array
microphone to be used for enhanced audio for audio/video monitoring.
Enhanced audio is especially important for Operational Audits,
enabling clear reception of conversations between employees and
customers. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Audio controller promises next gen audio
systems
Audio controller promises next gen audio
systems
06/25/2004 11:57 AMThe latest version of Oxford Semiconductor's OXFW970 FireWire audio
controller IC allows next generation audio systems to be easily added
to desktop and notebook systems on the Mac and PC platforms, reports
electropages in an article noted at MacSurfer...
Enhancing all audio output via Audio
Hijack
Enhancing all audio output via Audio
Hijack
09/03/2004 08:46 AMThis is kind of a followup to this previous hint regarding an iTunes
equalizer setting.
Something I do as a matter of course is configure Audio Hijack Pro to
enhance the sound that iTunes (and DVD Player, Real Player, you na...
M-Audio introduces Revolution 5.1 audio
card
M-Audio introduces Revolution 5.1 audio
card
08/04/2004 10:03 AMM-Audio on Wednesday introduced the
Revolution 5.1, a surround sound audio card
compatible with both Macs and PCs. The PCI card comes bundled with
Aspyr Media's Wakeboarding Unleashed featuring Shaun Murray, billed as
the first Mac game optimized for surround sound. The Revolution 5.1 is
available for US$99.95.
AAC Audio Format Selected for DVD Audio
AAC Audio Format Selected for DVD Audio
04/09/2004 04:10 PMTony Smith writes for the Register, The AAC (Advanced Audio
Codec), the audio format supported by Apples iTunes Music Store,
has been chosen as a key future DVD Audio disc technology by the
standards governing body, the DVD Forum. [Mar 25]
Rogue Amoeba Updates Audio Hijack Pro,
Audio Hijack, and Nicecast
Rogue Amoeba Updates Audio Hijack Pro,
Audio Hijack, and Nicecast
04/09/2004 04:11 PMRogue Amoeba
Software has released a flurry of free updates for its products. A
moderate update to
Audio
Hijack Pro, the company's feature-rich application for recording
any audio, has bumped it to version 1.3. This update includes a fix
for recording iTunes when crossfades are on, as well as other small
improvements. Audio Hijack Pro 2 is in heavy development, and is
expected to be released sometime this summer.
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May the Best Gadget Win
May the Best Gadget Win
07/28/2004 03:13 PMWindows for Devices is featuring a Windows vs. Linux device smack-down
on their site.
In My Gadget Bag
In My Gadget Bag
04/09/2004 04:00 PMGizmodo asked me what's in my
gadget bag. Here's what I replied.
Don't Buy That New Gadget
Don't Buy That New Gadget
12/30/2004 09:08 AMTechnology Review Dec 30 2004 1:21PM GMT
Getting fit the gadget way
Getting fit the gadget way
12/03/2003 12:19 PMMSNBC roundup of fitness gadgets that are supposed to help you get
more out of your workout, like the Fitlinxx, a line of networked gym
equipment that lets you punch in a PIN and find out how many reps your
supposed to do on each machine, the Timex Bodylink system that we
mentioned the other day, and Nike's Triax Elite and Fit Sense's FS-1
body monitors. Read...
What's In Your Gadget Bag, Anil?
What's In Your Gadget Bag, Anil?
04/13/2004 11:25 AMAnil Dash has religion, and he wants you to have it, too. Preaching
the "power of personal publishing" through his popular weblogs, he
also moves us through his works as the Six Apart's (Moveable
Type/Typepad) Vice President of Business Development and as a member
of the Web Standard's Project Steering...
What's In Your Gadget Bag, Ewan?
What's In Your Gadget Bag, Ewan?
05/17/2004 10:21 AMEwan Spence takes the road less traveled, and he takes it often.
Besides taking part in running All About Symbian, one of the largest
community sites for Symbian Smartphones in the world, he's also one of
the people behind OPL, a keystone language (similar to QBasic) for
Symbian OS. Not...
Gadget rush
Gadget rush
11/06/2003 07:38 AMCNET News.com's Michael Kanellos warns that some smart companies are
making some very risky decisions.
What's in Your Gadget Bag, Glenn?
What's in Your Gadget Bag, Glenn?
03/08/2004 11:19 PM Glenn Reynolds, of Instapundit fame, may focus his blogging on
politics and law, but he's a gearhead at heart. Here's a list of
the...
Gadget harvest
Gadget harvest
09/01/2004 12:07 AMApple unveils its new ultra-thin G5 iMac while Logitech readies the
first laser mouse. Also: HP's holiday offerings.
Gadget Overload
Gadget Overload
04/26/2004 04:07 PMWe've all heard stories about convergence when it comes to gadgets,
but for many people, all we've experienced is the
nee
d for a larger and larger gadget bag (and a corresponding increase
in chiropractor bills). Of course, even worse than the gadgets
themselves, may be each of the different chargers needed to make sure
the devices actually run. The question, though, is whether or not
this is a temporary state where the possible future we all like to
talk about just isn't here yet - or if we're really moving towards a
world where more devices is the norm, rather than the other way
around. Right now, though, the situation leads to somewhat comic
(assuming you're not the person involved) situations like the
following: "After downloading some massive high-res files from the
digital camera to my laptop, I needed to send them to my coworker's
laptop. Of course, I didn't have a wireless local-area network (WLAN)
card for that old IBM. Neither laptop had a disk drive. The PC didn't
recognize a USB stick. There was no high-speed access at my funky
hotel in downtown San Francisco, nor could I log the laptop into the
LAN in the convention center's pressroom. And, the pressroom's dial-up
connection took so long, the laptop's batteries died, the adapter
being back at the hotel room."
Gadget lust
Gadget lust
12/19/2004 03:54 PMYeah, I know I have a reputation as a gadget geekette (gadgette?), but
one of the problems of that is that my travel bag seems to be
continually overflowing with the new and cool stuff that I just have
to...
Gadget of the Century
Gadget of the Century
06/29/2004 05:16 PMThe iPod is the gadget of the century, Will Smith tells
Jennifer Hillner of Wired magazine. I have every
model. My CD collection from my entire life is on them. I probably
have 52,000 songs. [Jun 29]
Another year, another gadget
Another year, another gadget
01/01/2004 02:46 PMHappy new year to everyone! 2004 looks like it's going to be another
banner year for gadgets (at least we sure hope so)....
What's In Your Gadget Bag, Xeni?
What's In Your Gadget Bag, Xeni?
06/01/2004 07:25 AM
Effervescent Bollywood advertisements, e-voting, and
food-as-porn photoshop remixes. I didn't cherry-pick those three
topics from Xeni Jardin's BoingBoing contributions to achieve some
eclectic frisson -- those posts just happen to be her last three. They
may be indicative, though, of Jardin's many tentacled exploration into
dozens of subjects, not just as one of the four cornerstones of
BoingBoing, but as a contributing writer for WIRED Magazine and on-air
commentator for NPR's Day 2 Day radio program, as well as her duties
as conference and art show organizer extraordinaire. Who better to
ping with a packet of, "What's in your gadget bag?" (Am I getting good
at these, or what? Thanks, Xeni!)
• Sweet little Motorola V600.
Fat 65k color screen. Bluetooth. Built-in VGA cam with zoom. I'm
co-curating "SENT," the first
major exhibit of phonecam art in the US. As the project's sponsor,
Motorola provided V600s for each of the Mark Cuban,
Megan Mullally, Randal Kleiser, Penelope Spheeris, Weird Al Yankovic). We also got a batch
of pre-release V710s which are sweet to the tenth power, but carrier
availability isn't here just yet.
The Gadget That Came to Dinner
The Gadget That Came to Dinner
06/17/2005 03:54 PMA small $49.95 egg-shaped gadget called Powerseed is designed to slow
down eaters and improve eating patterns.
How Do You Know You're a Gadget Whore?
How Do You Know You're a Gadget Whore?
05/04/2004 01:04 AMVir
tual Laser Keyboard Now Available
"I am excited! I have been waiting for this release for some
time now, and it has finally happened! 'The Virtual Keyboard (VKB) is
now available from iBIZ Technology Corp. This device attaches to
handhelds and uses a laser to project the image of a full-size
keyboard onto the surface of the desk where the handheld is placed,
allowing the user to input text without a physical keyboard.' " [PDA 24/7]
When you see "Compatibility List: Palm Phones: Treo 600" and the
next thing you know you have a confirmation email in your inbox!
8-)

Buying a gadget can be big task
Buying a gadget can be big task
12/08/2003 07:11 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Dec 8 2003 5:13PM ET
Gadget Magazine Bubble
Gadget Magazine Bubble
06/07/2004 09:06 AMOm Malik picked up an issue of Primedia's Connected magazine
and was so disgusted by its lack of good gadget news and insight that
he did what no other angry internet writer would dare to do -- he
wrote a blog entry. Fortunately, Om knows what he's talking about,
especially when he compliments me and my online colleagues by claiming
that a simple aggregation of a few blogs collectively kicks the ass of
almost any dead tree magazine around. What's more useful to you:
publications with 90 day lead times or blogs that measure scoop time
by the minute? Thank god there are a few magazines out there doing it
right. I was pleasantly surprised by Mobile PC Magazine's recent
laptop comparison issue that used the paper format to show life-sized
pictures of each notebook's keyboard -- exactly the sort of thing that
leverages (synergizes!) the strengths of the paper medium. But for up
to the minute news, what's the point? The internet wounded magazines
years ago, and blogs have refined the technique to a deadly art.
(P.S. Magazine editors, I am available for freelance.)
Read [GigaOm]
Motorola debuts new gadget
Motorola debuts new gadget
01/09/2004 09:47 PMinfoSync Jan 9 2004 9:26AM ET
Women put off by gadget shopping
Women put off by gadget shopping
01/10/2004 10:12 PMA new generation of tech-savvy women are still being treated like
idiots when it comes to buying gadgets.
hip-e: Gadget System for Teens
hip-e: Gadget System for Teens
08/19/2004 09:44 AM
A company called "Digital
Lifestyles" has a new product line out called "hip-e," which after you
get done cringing over the name look fairly decent, but probably way
overpriced to properly market to the teen segment. The whole concept
revolves around the "node," a Pentium M-based iMac-esque desktop PC,
with a 17-inch built-in widescreen LCD (1400 by 900 pixels). The node
is an odd mixture of cut corners and nice options, such as 512MB of
RAM standard - that's nice - but only "high performance video," which
means it will probably not play videogames worth a damn (and that's
before you factor in the 1.5GHz processor). So it's hard to decide
what parent or self-sufficient kid is going to want to drop $1,700 on
a neat but underpowered machine when they could probably get a couple
of eMachines or something for the same price.
Clearly, though, Digital Lifestyles is hoping the cross-promotion
of the Hip-e will push more units, and they're doing it in both
interesting and annoying ways. The detachable "beatbox" that comes
with the node PC also functions as external speakers for the "playme"
512MB flash drive ($150); that's a pretty cool trick. But the "Squads"
idea, which looks to be some sort of viral advertising masked as
teenage social networking looks really pathetic (although it's not out
yet, so take that for what it's worth).
Marketing to teens is a fine idea, but the Hip-e may be trying a
little too hard. Kids can sniff out focus groups' pawprints from a
mile away. (Thanks, Mike!)
Read
- System Page [hip-e]
What's In Your Gadget Bag, Warren Ellis?
What's In Your Gadget Bag, Warren Ellis?
08/31/2004 07:44 AM
Warren Ellis single-handedly reignited my love of
funny books with his seminal not-near-enough-future comic
Transmetropolitan. Does he need any more introduction than
that? Currently working on a novel (without pretty pictures!) and the
conversion of the Global Frequency books into a TV series,
Warren dashed out his choices for what he includes in his Gadget Bag
in typical style:
You just caught me. I'm off to Atlanta in 36 hours or so; jumping
from British Summer Time to Eastern Daylight Time for something called
Dragon*Con, where I'm a special guest (and also cultivating the Freak
Vote in prep for my first prose novel, published next summer).
I travel light. I'm the guy whose bag hits the luggage carousel
last. I'm the guy who's still there at three in the morning in an
empty hall, with tumbleweed blowing past, sitting there next to horse
skeletons and starving vultures, waiting for the airport workers to
finish their smack break and grub around in the back of the airplane
for my bag. Which usually comes out looking like they've been having
group sex on it. So, five or six years ago, I decided that if it
didn't fit into a carry-on bag, I wasn't taking it.
Boy hailed for air safety gadget
Boy hailed for air safety gadget
06/22/2005 02:40 AMA 12-year-old boy is praised for inventing a gadget which could help
prevent air crashes like the Concorde accident.
What's In Your Gadget Bag, Flickr Users?
What's In Your Gadget Bag, Flickr Users?
03/14/2005 06:03 PM
I
wish we could take credit for this, but the whole 'What's In Your
Bag?' trope has been around since bags were invented. "Verily," our
ancestors noted, "Thy Sack Art a'Brim with Mysterious Treasures Onto
Which We Would Cast Our Orbs." Now some Flickr tag hag sends us this
great little tip: search for 'whatsinyourbag,' and even add your own.
There is definitely some real brimming happening. (Thanks, Deleted
Email!)
Tags /
whatsinyourbag [Flickr]
Gadget prices head down
Gadget prices head down
06/24/2004 11:39 AMBiggest fall in terms of dollars is seen in plasma and rear-projection
TVs, both of which dropped by about $40 in one month, according to
NPD.
Longhorn to Help Control Gadget Use
Longhorn to Help Control Gadget Use
09/09/2004 02:54 PMIf the details in a CNet
article are correct, Microsoft's Longhorn will
include tools needed(?) by IT managers to put the clamps on people
using various gadgets to their work PC's.
Flash drives, iPods, and other doodads — both wired and
wireless — that are able to store large amounts of data can be a
security risk to the company; unscrupulous employees can use them to
load up lots of sensitive documents and carry them out in a pocket.
There's also the danger of such devices either accidentally or
intentionally introducing viruses and other malicious software into a
network.
Companies have been slow to react to the threat posed by digital
storage devices in general. It's one that companies have turned a
blind eye to for a very long time. If you think back, it used to be
that stealing significant secrets was difficult because it was hard to
get away with that much paper.
(for some reason I had a flash of Sandy Berger shoving paper in
his pants just now!)
Many government agencies and the US military have already banned
the on-duty use of some such devices, and many private businesses are
following suit. But banning an item and being able to prevent its use
are two different things.
Too bad the IT world has to wait for Longhorn to do this; a lot of
pilfering can happen between now and then. But I'm sure there are 3rd
party developers that are working on something like this as we speak,
if they're not out already.
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US debut for Nintendo DS gadget
US debut for Nintendo DS gadget
09/21/2004 08:30 AM
Nintendo says its new two-screen portable gaming device will first go
on sale in the US in November.
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