Tag: mp3
Jamiroquai lover? You'll fancy these Oakley JK15 Split Thump MP3 sunglasses, then
You’ve heard my opinion on the Split Thump MP3 player sunglasses from Oakley in today’s video review, but did you know they’re launching a special edition pair with the man possibly more famous for his hats than his music, Jamiroquai.
They’ll be the 1GB model just like I reviewed, only have a special purple and white camouflage pattern on the arms and a lilac ‘O’ for the integrated control system on the sides. There will be only 500 pairs sold…
Opinion: Apple is devaluing itself by selling off dirt-cheap iPod Shuffles
Jonathan Weinberg writes…
In the race to be the best, and capture the masses, cool firms often make one crucial mistake – lowering their standards so far that eventually it backfires. Apple’s decision this week to make an iPod Shuffle available for just £32 strikes me as being one of those.
There’s no doubt the US giant is one of the coolest companies in the tech sphere. It makes products that look good and have you salivating over them. Who else could have produced the ultra-thin MacBook Air?
But by pricing the 1GB Shuffle so cheap, are Apple not in danger of making themselves far too popular for their own good? An iPod used to be something you desired, something pricier than most other options on the market but like with any big-name brand, you paid more to have that moniker on your gadget…
Sony launches E-series – new range of USB stick MP3 players in Japan
A day after Apple cut the price of its shuffle, Sony has unveiled its latest no-nonsense media players in Japan – the NW range.
Play.com becomes first major UK retailer to go DRM-free with PlayDigital
How do you reduce the amount of illegal downloading? Well, if you’re the government, you attempt to bring in a ridiculous law banning internet use for three-time offenders. Or if you’re a sensible retailer, you make legal downloads more appealing to the consumer.
Mustek launches PF-D240 – photo frame, music player, clock…and thermometer
Mustek is still trying to make photo frames useful – following on from the Travelfoto comes the PF-D240 (catchy name), which throws in another four functions on top of showing off your digital snaps.