MP3 Insider from CNET
Summary: Changes are swift in the new age of digital audio. Stay in the loop each week as James and Veronica discuss the latest digital music (and video) news, hardware, software, and media services, and address reader calls and e-mail.
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- Artist: CNET.com
- Copyright: 2007 CNET.com
Podcasts:
Veronica Belmont drops by and talks with Donald about the Sony Rolly, hacking the iPhone, and why the Zune deserves a second look. Plus, Donald sounds off on the SanDisk Sansa View and the memorex MMP8640.
Without really meaning to, we dedicate pretty much an entire podcast to iPod accessories.
Napster 4 shows the love to Mac and Linux users, while iTunes cuts some prices. Plus, we talk about a retro-looking Internet radio receiver and some sweet portable iPod speakers.
Forget the iPod--can the Zune compete with Samsungs upcoming Bluetooth-capable players? Also, the Sansa Clip sounds great and Sony's bottom-of-the-line player offers a surprising feature.
We play with a wind-up MP3 player, discuss Zune rumors, and answer some of your burning questions.
For the dedicated podcast listener, we clear up some confusion about autoresume as a feature. Also, get some pre-review info on the latest Sony Walkman and the new Toshiba Gigabeat.
We try to stick to our regularly scheduled programming of cold, hard product facts, but can't avoid a tangent about intangibles.
We try not to talk about the iPod...and fail.
A special episode...all iPods, all the time.
We take the opportunity to talk about all the neat new non-iPod MP3 players before the Apple storm tomorrow.
Details about three hot new products and why we're so peeved about them.
We discuss new music service announcements and some really expensive earbuds.
More 16GB flash players and a beer cooler that plays nice with your MP3 player.
We just can't seem to stop talking about a gaggle of MP3 players, an entry-level mixer, and plenty of worthwhile reader e-mail.
Find out which MP3 players and headphones to take on your next trip, and decide which music service rules the recommendation roost.