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Report: Apple, Studios In Talks Over Expanding DRM-Free iTunes 7:39 am, November 20th, 2008, Ed Sutherland Apple is in talks with three major music studios that have held out selling songs on iTunes free of copy protection, according to a report Thursday. If successful, Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and Sony BMG titles could be part of Apple’s iTunes Plus. Although CNET described discussions as “still preliminary,” an agreement would expand Apple’s iTunes Plus option to inclu

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Hands down one of the most gorgeous compacts, the Sony Cybershot DSC-T700 is also packed with drool worthy features. Inside there’s a 10 megapixel sensor with Super Steady Shot and processing courtesy of the BIONZ image processor, pulled in from Sony’s DSLR line up. The back of the T700 is dominated by 3.5 inch LCD, a 921,600 dots per inch 3.5 inch LCD to be exact. Optics are handled by a Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar 4x zoom lens. All of that wrapped in the brush aluminum case measuring 5/8″ in w

I finally make a dock connector or my third generation iPod that I’ve been making experimental recordings on with Linux and an AT822 stereo mic. Prior to making the dock connector I was only able to make mono recordings via the headphone jack. Since the dock connector only accepts a line level signal, I pre-amped the AT822 with my ailing Sony PCM-M1 (it eats tapes). With this setup I am able to connect the stereo mic to the mic input, put the PCM-M1 in record mode, then take the line out to t

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Sony STRDG720 7.1 Audio Video Receiver - Black (Electronics) newly tagged “ipod” Nop 11, 2008 Author: admin | Filed under: Product Sony STRDG720 7.1 Audio Video Receiver - Black (Electronics) By Sony Buy new: $399.99 $242.90 9 used and new from $213.52 Customer Rating: First tagged “ipod” by Scott E. Friswold Customer tags: hdmi(10), receiver(9), home theater(7), dolby truehd(5), hdmi audio(5), hdmi switcher(5), 1080p(4), blu-ray(4), brava sync, 71 surround, 7 point 1, cox

Forget the Nintendo DSi and Sony PSP 3000. Apple’s Vice-President of Product Marketing reckons the iPod touch and iPhone is the definitive future of gaming. And you know what? He actually makes a pretty good argument. In an interview with Stuff, Greg Jozwiak explained the masses of games already being piled onto Apple’s iTunes App Store. “There are over 1,500 games already available for the iPod Touch and iPhone. That’s more than the PSP and DS put together… they range all the way from casu

Sony Ericsson just announced a new music phone in the form of the W705 Walkman phone. This could be an audiophile’s alternative to the iPod since it comes with functions and technologies too hi-tech for the Apple music player. Well, not really but this is also a mobile phone making …

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So we (the gaming community collective) keep asking Microsoft over and over again if they are making a handheld to compete with Sony’s PSP and Nintendo’s DS. It seemed quite likely at one point: the 360 is on fire in most markets and has been much more successful than their first console. Additionally, the Xbox division itself is an attempt on Microsoft’s part to expand its horizons, so why stop with the home box? Stephen McGill, head of the UK branch of the Xbox branch of Microsoft (say then

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