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MP3 Headlines & News for September 27, 2009


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iPods Pose Risk of Hearing Damage
Listening to iPods for as little as 5 minutes a day can cause hearing loss.

Otafuku Rex; Mix Them, Mash Them Up
The new band Otafuku Rex has debuted their music video, Do Me, I'm the Best, and is inviting fans to get in on the action and create their own remixes by mashing up the groups video and music, adding in their own music and video, and sending the results to friends.

Vodafone signs Warner music deal for phones (Reuters)
Reuters - Vodafone has signed a deal with Warner Music Group which will allow the world's largest mobile phone firm by revenue to offer music without anti-piracy software from all four major labels.

Review: New iPod Nano impresses, Zune improves (AP)

The Apple iPod Nano, top, and the Microsoft Zune HD are shown in San Francisco, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)AP - Back in 2004, when I got my first MP3 player, I never cared that it lacked a camera, Web browser and crystal-clear video playback — features that are now common on digital media devices.


Gemini Announces iTrax iPod DJ Mixer
The iTrax joins the Numark iDJ, to allow users to mix the output of two iPods, with basic dj functionality.

Apple: More than 70 Percent of 2007 Cars will have iPod Support
More than 70 percent of 2007-model US automobiles will offer iPod integration.

New iPod shuffle Available Worldwide This Friday
Nearly half the size of the original, the new iPod shuffle is just half a cubic inch in volume, weighs just half an ounce and features a minimal aluminum design with a built-in clip, making it the most wearable iPod ever.

iTunes Hits Two Billion Sold Milestone
Apple today announced that more than two billion songs, 50 million television episodes and over 1.3 million feature-length films have been purchased and downloaded from the iTunes Store.


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Buying Guide: Before You Buy a Portable Ebook Reader
The age of the portable ebook reader is upon us. Though nothing will ever replace fully the beloved paperback, the idea of being able to take hundreds of digital paperbacks with you on the road has lots of appeal. A growing number of ebook readers are being released for your purchasing consideration. You should ask yourself first, however, which features are most important to you. Battery life? Screen size? How many books a reader can hold? Read Before You Buy a Portable Ebook Reader for must have ebook reader features.

Free Music Downloads This Week

In our music discovery mission this week, we showcase another selection of free promotional tracks that cover a wide range of genres designed to broaden your musical horizons. The free music downloads are:

Erin McKeown

The free promo song, The Foxes, by Erin McKeown is an interesting fusion of rock, pop, and an element of Jazz. Her newest album, Hundreds of Lions is due for release Oct. 13 (Ani DiFranco’s Righteous Babe Records).

N.A.S.A

This Strange Enough remix (featuring ol DB, Karen O, and Fatlip) is taken from their album, The Spirit of Apollo, which can be purchased from the iTunes Store.

Historics

Taken from their debut album, Strategies for Apprehension, this free music download showcases the Historics unique blend of sonic styles. As an added bonus their Taverns music video can also be seen on YouTube. Their debut album is available now (Metropolitan Indian Records).

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Free Music Downloads This Week

Here is another selection of free music downloads designed to help you discover new music. These full promotional tracks will hopefully help you decide if you like the style of music that the artist/band produces before purchasing their album. The free music tracks this week are:

John Forte

The free music promotional track, Play My Cards For Me, is available to download from John Forte's web site. His new album, StyleFREE The EP, is now available as a digital download from the iTunes Store and will also be available as a physical from Sept. 8.

Cut Copy

The free track, Hearts on Fire, is a remix by Viking from the synthpop band, Cut Copy. The original track is featured on their 2008 album, In Ghost Colours; their Hearts on Fire music video can also be seen on YouTube.

Greg Laswell

Los Angeles based musician and producer, Greg Laswell, is due to release his new, Covers, EP Oct. 6 (Vanguard Records). This free promotional song is Greg's cover version of Kristin Hersh's original song.

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Do You Have The 'Audacity' to Make Your Own Ringtones?

Instead of purchasing and downloading pre-made ringtones using one of the many services on the Internet, why not make your own for free? You may remember a while ago that we covered how you can Create Free Ringtones Using iTunes. But what if you don't use iTunes?

Thankfully there are quite a few free audio editors that you can download to enable you to make MP3 ringtones. One of the most popular of these is a multi-platform audio tool called, Audacity. All you'll need is your existing music library and a little investment in time. It can be very rewarding to make your own free ringtones and you'll also save a lot of money too. If you've been frustrated by not being able to find the free ringtones you want on the Internet, then why not follow our tutorial on How to Create Ringtones Using Audacity.

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Forum Question: What is your favorite portables gadget?
What is your favorite portable electronics gadget? An iPod? That shiny new PlayStation Portable? How about the hot selling Amazon Kindle 2 ebook reader? I've opened up a forum discussion on this topic in the Portable Electronics forums and would love to hear your opinions. Feel free to join the conversation!

Product Preview: Digital Foci Photo Book - A New Portable Digital Photo Viewer
A problem some have with the look and feel of portable digital image viewers is that, as cold metal devices, they don't capture the warmth of the images they are displaying. Some hope instead a digital photo viewer could look a little more like photo albums of old. Digital Foci is trying to capture at least part of that sentiment in a new “digital photo album.”

The Digital Foci Photo Book is a portable digital album with an eight-inch, 800 x 600 LCD display set in a soft leather-like case. This case, described as a portable album, doesn't completely address the desires of a more traditional photo album in digital form, but its design is better suited for passing around while sitting in a living room or during a business presentation...read more

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New netbook can double as touchscreen portable media player
Netbooks – smaller, inexpensive laptop computers primarily designed for light functions such as Web browsing and checking email – are becoming extremely popular, especially in this downtrodden economy. Innovation is something possible in this category at the moment, and a small company by the name of Always Innovating is attempting such a feat with its new Touch Book netbook computer.

The Touch Book is notable because it sports a detachable keyboard and 3D touchscreen user interface. This design choice, in effect, allows this netbook to become a touchscreen only device which can work as a standalone portable media player or handheld gaming machine. The screen size is 8.9-inches and it can run for up to 15 hours on its rechargeable battery.

Key features of this multi-form factor netbook include storage done by a micro SD memory card, built-in speakers, a headphone jack, multiple USB ports and open source software. It is said that the Touch Book will be available in late spring for a starting price of around $300. More details can be found on the Touch Book Web site.

Photo credit: Always Innovating


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