So, Sony’s Walkman brand has been kinda stagnant and uninteresting since Apple’s iPod became the new word for “portable electronic music player.” Well, this product may not change that (at all), but it still looks cool nonetheless. Highly-customizable exteriors to this stick music player are likely meant to attract the kind of people […]
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Sony’s new Walkmans actually look desirable
Published February 20th, 2008 in Apple, Design, Gadgets, Music and Sony. 3 CommentsMy observations and opinions on the new Apple gear
Published September 5th, 2007 in Apple, Gadgets, Music and Video. 3 CommentsApple always seems to have one or two things its sleeve that the rumors aren’t able to pick up on beforehand, in this case, the iPod Classic, and the WiFi iTunes store.
Even with these pleasant surprises, I feel oddly underwhelmed by the announcements; possibly due to the fact that Apple has a keynote like this […]
Legally listen to any song, any time you want, for free
Published August 22nd, 2007 in Applications and Services and Music. 0 CommentsOnce you get passed the site’s atrocious English, you’ll love Deezer, which allows you to search for and listen to any song, any time you want. What’s the catch? None, really. There is no limit to how many songs you can search for, how many songs you can listen to (except for, […]
Scissor-style CD player might help physical album sales
Published August 9th, 2007 in Design, Gadgets and Music. 3 CommentsA concept design for a CD player exposes your precious CD collection to the elements while the already dangerously high-speed spinning takes place. How does it achieve such a feat? By taking the traditional 1.5″ thick, 4″ radius CD player and stripping away all but the necessary parts.
CD players are so last-millennium, I […]
Exonerated Victim of RIAA Sues RIAA
Published June 25th, 2007 in Music, Politics and The Interwebs. 0 CommentsA woman accused of sharing copyrighted files using Kazaa by the RIAA is suing the association back, claiming that the RIAA broke many conduct and privacy laws when investigating her for these charges.
Andersen is a disabled single mother residing in Oregon. In 2005, she was sued by the RIAA for file-sharing, accused of sharing a […]

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