Share Music between iPods

February 1st, 2007

One of the most common questions I am asked from new iPod owners is "how can I transfer music from another iPod to mine?".  Well, Apple made sure that wasn’t possible a long time ago, so if you happened to lose the music you have on your computer you’d better hope that your iPod doesn’t die because you won’t be able to back those up anywhere.

I just heard that there is a new software program that is supposed to allow you to transfer your songs from your iPod to your computer….I haven’t had a chance to check it out yet, but please leave comments if any of you readers do try it out. I assume this is on the up and up since major retailers will soon be carrying it.

Here is more info and I believe they are offering a free trial on their web site:

Share Music iPod to iPod!!! No Restrictions!!

Sony Ericsson’s W880 “Ai” launching next week?

February 1st, 2007

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Oh yes it is. That’s the Sony Ericsson W880 "Ai" Walkman up there comin’ atcha straight out of Sweden. We still don’t know if the tri-band GSM / UMTS and QVGA specs are the real deal or not. But that’s definitely a 2 megapixel camera on the back. Now, according to Swedish site NYA!mobil.se (via a bit of janky machine translation), the Walkman W880 will apparently join the living on Tuesday, 6 February — in Sweden anyway, home country of the Ericsson half of that SE equation. At this point, that date seems fair enough. Besides, they’ve managed to get their hands on the device so they must know a little something, eh? More pics including a peep at the user interface after the break.

[Thanks, David]

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HTC Vox gets previewed, lacks 3G / touchscreen

February 1st, 2007

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If you had a hankering for HTC previews to finish off your January in style, today’s your lucky day. While you’re probably still gawking at the HTC Athena peek from earlier, the same lucky soul managed to get his palms around an HTC Vox, and being so kindhearted, we’ve got the results from another sweet photo shoot. It’s about time we saw a few live snaps of this bugger too, as we’ve been waiting ever since it got official and was captured in the wild, and now you can get closer than ever without actually owning one yourself. Notably, a few more details were spilled out concerning the features (and lack thereof) of this smartphone, as we learned that it does indeed lack 3G as well as a touchscreen LCD. What you will reportedly get, however, includes Windows Mobile 6.0, 128MB of Flash ROM, a 2.4-inch QVGA screen, voice command recognition, QWERTY keypad and a numeric pad, 802.11b/g, two-megapixel camera, microSD slot, and a TI OMAP 850 processor clicking along at 200MHz. Of course, exact specs and inclusions could change on retail models, but if you’re interested in seeing all sorts of angles, not to mention shots of OS, be sure to hit the read link after clicking through and scroll on down.

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Originally by Darren Murph from Engadget on January 31, 2007, 8:17pm

Sony mulling more PS3 price cuts?

February 1st, 2007

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According to Senior VP Takao Yuhara at Sony, that pre-launch price cut in Japan might not be the only one the console will be seeing in its early life. "We may look at the price as part of our strategy to expand the market when the timing is right," said Yuhara. Sony wants to break even in its game division by March 2008, and "Such factors, including price cuts to some extent, are factored in," according to Yuhara. Sony is also still holding fast to its target shipment of 6 million PS3s by March 31st 2007, and with the Wii and 360 breathing down its neck, it might very well have to drop prices to compete. Of course, the semi-promise of some sort of price cuts, possibly Japan-only, before March 2008 is isn’t really much to go by, but we’ll take whatever threads of hope we can get.

 

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Originally by Paul Miller from Engadget on January 31, 2007, 9:57pm

PSA: how to spot a new silver iPod shuffle

February 1st, 2007

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If you’re browsing the wares at your local iPod-peddlin’ location, but don’t want to look like a fool when you get home and discover you just bought a silver shuffle with the old school headphones — or perhaps the inverse is true — then you might be pleased to hear that it’s easy to spot the difference: the brand new silver shuffle has silver accents on the cardboard backing, while the old version was dressed up with green. Happy hunting!

[Via Cult of Mac]

 

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Originally by Paul Miller from Engadget on January 31, 2007, 10:59pm

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How to find the Best Digital Camera

January 25th, 2007

It seems that every month, if not every week, different manufacturers are coming up with the latest digital cameras to entice potential clients. And it’s just not working for us!

After spending sizable amount of time at the mall figuring out which is the best digital camera for us, we finally have enough money to buy for that eye-popping, 7 mega pixel, 10x digital zoom, potable, candy colored, up to 512MB expandable memory of super hi-speed SD memory card and not to mention very portable, (that will be the envy of almost everyone we know). We march to the mall armed with our life savings and lots of pride in ourselves, when we pass by a new display - an eight mega pixel, up to 1G expandable memory, with built it microphone and stereo surround, video playback capable, with 22 scenic modes kind-of-camera. And we sigh because the producer of this amazing gadget claims that this is the best digital camera yet out in the market. And so as we always want to have the best, armed with our life savings and a few credit cards, we buy the "best digital camera." But then again, that doesn’t last too long, after two months or so, there’s another "best digital camera."

And so it confuses us. What makes a digital camera, the best digital camera?

Well, there are certain factors to consider when looking for the "best digital camera" for us.

MEGAPIXELS: One of the most important features of digital camera to make it into the best digital camera category is its mega pixel property. The higher the mega pixels the better the actual photograph will come out. A mega pixel is equivalent to one million pixels. The resolution of your image is based upon the mega pixel property of your camera. This means that as you enlarge the picture, you would get more detail and less blurry colors.

LCD SIZE:
The best digital camera will always have a large LCD to help you frame your subject without having to squint to the viewfinder. This is also helpful when reviewing your images, some cameras enable touch up and editing features with its LCD. A 1.5-inch display is average, a 2-inch LCD display is good, but the best LCD size would be 2.5 inches or higher.

ZOOM:  Most digital cameras have both digital and optical zoom. A higher optical zoom is always better than a higher digital zoom. Digital cameras are usually furnished with optical of between 3x to 10x. The better the optical zoom, the higher it climbs up to the best digital camera category.

MEMORY CARD: Always make sure that your memory card is the right one for your digital camera. There are different types of memory card like the xD, SD, Flash card and the likes. And these types of memory cards go with certain types of digital cameras. of course memory storage is also up there in choosing the best digital cameras. Choose the size of memory that you need, if you’re a photo junkie, you might need more than 32MB. Memory cards can go up to 1G.

The key point to find the best digital camera is to find one that will best fit you and your lifestyle. Don’t just buy the latest or the one that claims they are the best digital cameras out in the market. You wouldn’t want to buy a DSLR and use it with your home activities or family outing and have to lug it around?! Or you don’t want to buy the latest point and shoot camera when you’re serious about being a professional photographer. (Of course, you can use this for starters, but if you’re not a novice photographer anymore, you wouldn’t want to get this kind of camera.)

Actually, the best digital camera is the one that you will enjoy and use. Not the type that you’ll just leave rotting in its box or after a few weeks of usage or so, up there in the attic.

Rogers set to carry the iPhone in Canada?

January 23rd, 2007

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The rumors are flying, but so far it’s looking good for our Rogers / Apple / poutine fanboy friends up north. Will Pate, after hearing a rumor of the iPhone being headed for Rogers Wireless sometime in 2007, dug into the matter a little bit, and got this response from Rogers: “You were wondering about iPhone..Lots of speculation out there. Beyond the fact that Rogers is the only GSM carrier in Canada, we have not issued any statements as to whether or when the iPhone would be available at Rogers.” And there you have it, completely vague, but near tacit assurance that Rogers will indeed be carrying the iPhone, since it happens to be the only GSM gig in town. At least that’s what our iPhone-addled brains are reading into the situation, we suggest you draw your own conclusions on the matter.

 

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Originally by Paul Miller from Engadget on January 22, 2007, 5:55pm

VidaBox rolls CableCARD into Blu-ray and HD DVD all-in-one media centers

January 23rd, 2007

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Like your home rolled media center do ya? Well tell us this, can yours throw down against dual integrated CableCARDs, Blu-ray, HD DVD and more than 3TB of RAID-5 protected storage? Definitely not since you haven’t managed to skirt the CableLabs certification process… have you? Well, VidaBox’s latest all-in-ones can, at least they will once they begin shipping in March 2007. Each new media center system will be engineered to record two HD shows while playing back your choice of a pre-recorded show from disk, Blu-ray or HD DVD media, high fidelity music, upscaled DVD, or digital picture slideshow. Not sure if those optical drives will be writers or read-only devices but we’ll guess the latter — just like their MAX and LUX dual-drive systems. While pricing or specific models were announced, you can expect ‘em to drop for more than $5k as their new, top-o-the-line systems.

 

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Originally by Thomas Ricker from Engadget on January 23, 2007, 7:43am

LG’s FM37 touch-screen MP3 player (and others) outted in Korea

January 23rd, 2007

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Pictured above is a bit of good news in the shadow of LG’s market pummeling this morning. That’s the official graduation photo of LG’s new 10.4-mm thin FM37 (AKA, the &37) digital media player. It packs 2GB (249,000KRW / $266) or 4GB (299,000KRW / $320) of storage, support for MP3/WMA/OGG playback and e-Books, enough battery for up to 24-hours of audio or 3-hours of unspecified video, and a "Mobile XD Engine" for supposedly improved picture quality on that 2.4-inch TFT LCD touch display — that’s right, touch. After the ballyhooed launches of the KE850 and iPhone, could it be any different? Also announced is the Mini Muvi FM33 followup to the FM35 DMB and MP3 player released in May. It squeezes in 1GB/2GB/4GB of flash and a 1.77-inch TFT LCD into a 42 x 70.5 x 12.5-mm audio player for 149,000KRW ($159), 179,000KRW ($192), and 239,000KRW ($256), respectively. Bringing up the rear is the do all, Music&Movie DMB T50 which brings either 1GB or 2GBs of audio and video capacity in addition to that sweet, mind-numbing, tiny TV ache for 189,000KRW ($202) or 249,000KRW ($266). Pics of the others after the break.

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Originally by Thomas Ricker from Engadget on January 23, 2007, 8:03am