My mother always told me I'd regret procrastinatng. For months I've had Able Planet's $349 Clear Harmony headphones sitting on my desk, waiting for me to get around to trying them out. Last month, I finally opened the package. I wish I'd done it sooner.
Well, with 1200mAh you can't charge anything serious really. It will barely work for PDAs, GPS and Blackberries alike. It will work ok on the regular Razor-type cellphones only. I tried them all pwermon(k)ey, burnton and finally have chosen icetech solar i9005. It has immense 2850mAh. When fully charged it will charge stamy Verizon PDA over 4 times from 0 to full. Can't compare to anything else really. Plus it has a switch from 4.5 to 9 V - so it charges your device more effectively and (most importantly!) saves the life of your phone's/mp3's/mp4's,/etc.. Li-Ion battery!! Very few are aware that blunt unadjusted 5V charging performed by all other chargers on the market i have tested - will eventually harm your device if it needs 4.5 or 6V.
Another neat perk for the nerds - i9005 also has a built-in ultrabright LED light, - you'll go blind for a bit if you look straight in it. All that splendor for $89.99 only. And if you are short on money try icetech i101 for $29.99. Just my 2c.
That is still an awesome gadget! I wonder if there is a way to link it to power up cell phones like the Motorokr since it's going to get a lot of use for the Mp3 player capabaility, beats having to charge it at home all the time, just open a window, drive, and charge!
Sometimes you just want to unwind with a nice, long hot bath, am I right? Fancy oils, a glass of wine, and some soothing tunes -- oh, wait, that's right. "Soothing tunes" means cranking the stereo or wrangling your iPod and external speakers or something.
Here's a way for the on-to-go gadget freak to stay powered up: As part of their line of green products, Office Depot is offering the Voltaic series of bags. Like the Voltaic Converter pictured here, the knapsacks and messenger bags (with prices ranging from $179 to $219) sport waterproof solar panels that generate up to 4 watts of power for whatever gadgets you happen to be toting around. There's also a lithium-ion battery pack for storing any extra juice, so you can charge your devices even on cloudy days. If you're looking for a little extra eco-karma, the bags are largely made of recycled soda bottles.
Here's another way for musicians to go digital: Jennifer Lopez has teamed up with luxury tech purveyors Gresso to release her latest album on a USB flash drive. It's similar to what the French pop group Bubblies did last year, except the flash drive is made of African mahogany, and I somehow doubt the tracks are DRM-free MP3s. The whole deal costs $70.
I hope Radiohead demonstrates that this can be a successful model. Independence from corporate-dominated media is essential for culture to thrive. Bands like Radiohead and and internet stations like killradio.org are paving the way, showing the rest how it can be done.
Independence is great i would like to know what 1.2 million visitors means in ad supported revenues.... Did the site make money outside of the free music and paid music, and if it did how much and why is that not counted into the figures, Radio head probably made more lets find out the combined totals and get new estimates...... team work....
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One of the reasons I love this time of year is because the blustery winds give me a great excuse not to use my cell phone when I'm out of the office. Now Motorola has gone and ruined a good thing with their new Motopure H12 Bluetooth 2.0 headset, which promises noise cancellation via their CrystalTalk technology (a pair of microphones tracks background noise and cancels it), a 5.5-hour talk time, and an improved, supposedly much more comfortable ear hook design. So there go all three of my excuses. Thanks a lot, Motorola.
Can someone give me an idea whether or not I should go for a smart phone or just use a more stylish phone and wait for some better technology? I am on the Sprint network, and was referred to http://www.sanyowireless.com, but I'm not seeing any options that look like smart phones. I don't need an MP3 player or a camera, I'd rather have a phone that is lighter and easier to carry. Any recommendations would be welcome.
I don't know that talking on a cell phone is even required to fit the socioeconomic aspect of your theory. I have gotten quite a few putdowns because I have an iPhone. Ironically, one of them was from a salesman at an AT&T franchise store who was bent on selling a customer who wanted an iPhone a Nokia device. (AT&T franchisees are not allowed to sell the iPhone.)
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Sometimes it's not who's first, but who's most influential. Even though others have done it before, Radiohead's pay-what-you-want scheme has captured people's imaginations. I wasn't too surprised when Saul Williams gave it a shot (with a little help from Trent Reznor, who has also loudly proclaimed his dissatisfaction with the current state of the music industry), but my eyebrows did go up when a magazine -- you know, an actual physical medium -- decided to go the same route. Paste magazine is now offering a one-year subscription -- 11 issues, including 11 music CDs -- for whatever price you name, with a minimum of $1. Anyone who pays more than the regular subscription price of $19.95 gets a mention in the magazine. A nice touch: regular subscribers can also renew at this extremely flexible rate.
If you'd asked me a week ago -- and as a matter of fact, someone did -- I'd have said that you could sum up the high-definition disc war like this: Blu-ray is selling a lot of software, and HD DVD is aggressively pushing hardware. Essentially, each side has banked on either the chicken or the egg.
The Toshiba HD-A2 isn't selling for $98.87 because HD DVD is dying. The HD-A2 (1080i) is being replaced by the HD-A3 (1080P). Walmart made a killer deal and the consumer benefits. No one knows for sure which format will win. HD DVD and Blu-Ray have roughly the same number of movies. There are roughly the same number of players for both formats too. HD DVD is almost always less expensive than Blu-Ray. I have seen the HD-A2 sell for as high as $299 which is the current price of the new HD-A3. I read many consumer reviews of the HD-A2 it is a best seller, and wins high praise from almost everyone for its high quality video and sound. Today I decided to vote with my wallet. I was one on the lucky people at Walmart this morning buying an HD-A2 for $98.87. Walmart had 12 of them at 8:00AM, and by 9:00AM there were 5 left. I give this simple player high marks for sound and video. For $98.87 and 5 free HD DVD's I can take a chance. If I don't win in the long run I haven't spent a lot of money.
Hey is the sale only in the USA???
I got mine!!!!!! And to answer the question - are the titles selling also - the answer is yes!!! In a little town east of Pensacola there were 6 titles sold out on HD-DVD (to include Top Gun, TMNT, and several others - they have extra stock on Transformers). The Walmart has more Blu-Ray media but it's not selling - its just sitting there like it was when it surrounded the PS3. This Walmart really kept it a secret (not letting them hit the floor - you had to ask for them) but sure enough - enough people heard about it for them to sell! Face it blu-ray - you guys have got to do something, the average consumer doesn't have 400-600 dollars to spend on a HD device and 1080p doesn't mean that much. My wife can barely tell the difference between HD and DVD (i can tell it though). If you don't lower your hardware cost - you must lower your software cost to that of DVD - other than that, you're doomed if you think PS3 is going to get you out of the hole.
How does this differ from the Bose Quiet Comfort headphones which I have used for years?
I thing this good product with a many newest features and many webs that discuss about this product so that this product can be made reference if you buy headphones YoeYoe
That is an awesome gadget! It's right up there with the Motorokr this phone has crystal talk technology, a Mode-shift feature, full HTML browser, and plays music! Technology sure is growing by leaps and bounds!