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Roadie EVS-4000 portable speaker review.
- 23 Feb 11 11:08 by Vroom
- MP3 players
MyCE presents the Roadie EVS-4000. A portable speaker system with a built in mp3 player.
Memorex EarPhones First Look
- 27 Apr 10 22:29 by Arachne
- MP3 players
We take a look at the funky new EarPhones range from Memorex. We’re also giving away one of each, so read further!
XtremeMac InCharge Duo Review
- 23 Dec 09 11:31 by Sanne
- MP3 players, Mobile Phones
The InCharge Duo is a dual charging dock for iPod and iPhone. Let’s find out what the pros and cons of this device are.
Memorex CD/MP3 Boombox Review
- 14 Dec 09 00:35 by Seán Byrne
- MP3 players
This can be carried around playing music like a traditional Boombox, plays MP3s directly from CD and can run on batteries. Besides being portable, it doesn’t rely on an iPod/MP3 player, making it ideal for parties and outdoor events, where someone could easily walk off with an iPod from a speaker docking station!
Finis SwiMP3v2 MP3 Player Review
- 28 Aug 09 23:17 by Randomus
- MP3 players, Uncategorized
CDFreaks today reviews the Finis SwiMP3v2 MP3 player designed specifically for swimmers.
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MP3 players
- The MP3 player is a portable device for playing back music files, and some more advanced portable media players also play video. Because of this, MP3 Players can be extremely small and most of them have no moving parts, which makes them perfect for listening music while sporting, or on the road.More about this
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- Fri 18 May 20:04 by Seán
- Software
it appears that Blizzard underestimated the server capacity required to handle all the gamers, thus resulting in Battle.net servers being overloaded and taken offline at launch. As Diablo III requires the user to be logged in with an uninterrupted internet connection to play, most players were greeted with an "Error 37" on the day of launch, unable to play the game.
CD Projekt says the truth is, DRM doesn't work (2)
- Mon 21 May 22:48 by Seán
- Piracy
In an interview between Forbes and CD Projekt CEO Marcin Iwinski, Iwinski said the truth is that DRM simply does not work. He said the main problem is that the copy protection is cracked within hours of the release of every game, not to mention the money and development wasted to implement it. Those with pirated versions also have a clean and more functional game!
Why not? PNY announces USB drive with whistle (7)
- Wed 23 May 11:48 by DoMiN8ToR
- Uncategorized
It could be possible that there is a scenario where you would have loved to be able to whistle on your USB stick, but we really wonder when. To make
RunCore unveils InVincible SSD with smoking self-destruct (3)
- Thu 17 May 15:20 by Seán
- Solid State (ssd), Uncategorized
RunCore has launched its InVincible SSD line, claiming to provide the highest data security with its two physically attached buttons, coloured green & red, giving the user a choice of whether to wipe or physically destroy the SSD.
