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| 09/19/2005 The Latest iTunes |
Apple's iTunes is growing up. While Version 5 doesn't have new features as earthshaking as version 4.9's well-designed podcasting support [[Article ID: 156059]], the tweaks it delivers make the app feel less like something iPod users adopt out of convenience and more like an organizer that can stand up to Microsoft Windows Media Player 10 and Musicmatch.
Get the details on its helpful (and long overdue) improvements, most notably in its organizational features.
http://ct.enews.pcmag.com/rd/cts?d=184-2100-4-54-366076-242684-0-0-0-1
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| 09/30/2005 Logitech Wireless Headphones for MP3 |
Logitech Wireless Headphones for MP3 As we become increasingly tired of getting tangled up in all our tech cables and cords, Bluetooth headphones are becoming much more attractive. Logitech's latest set gives you great reception at a very good price. If you don't have a pair, read our review to see what you've been missing. http://ct.enews.pcmag.com/rd/cts?d=184-2129-4-54-366076-247232-0-0-0-1

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| 10/06/2005 iPod to Car |
What a waste: All your music is ripped on your iPod, yet you still haven't hooked it up to your car's sound system. It's easy once you know what direction to go. We run down six ways to get your car rockin'.
http://ct.enews.pcmag.com/rd/cts?d=184-2149-4-54-366076-250361-0-0-0-1
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| 10/04/2005 Radio from the World, In Your Pocket |
Satellite radio brings scads more music and talk radio to your ears, all without those annoying ads for sleep aids and the like. But you've been stuck listening to all those great ditties and witty rapport in your car, home, or office. Now, with portable satellite radio receivers, this new world of radio is at your fingertips. We look at the hottest ones out there to find one that will ensure you never have to hear the sound of silence again.
http://ct.enews.pcmag.com/rd/cts?d=184-2143-4-54-366076-249365-0-0-0-1
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| 10/03/2005 Pioneer-ing XM2go |
The Pioneer AirWare XM Satellite Radio Receiver has the same specs and features as XM2go units from Tao and Delphi, but wraps them up in a different skin. We like the sleek look of the portable receiver, and the ability to record up to five hours of content. Since all three players are the same on the inside, though, which player you choose will come down to personal preference. Go to our review for more details.
http://ct.enews.pcmag.com/rd/cts?d=184-2138-4-54-366076-248540-0-0-0-1
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| 09/30/2005 Definitely Your Father's MP3 Player |
With the RCA RS2052 Rip & Go music system, a stereo system that rips tracks from CD directly to a small MP3 player, RCA has answered the question of whether you can use an MP3 player without a PC. But since the ripping is done in real time and the player only holds 128MB of music, the next question is why you'd want to. Read our review to find out more.
http://ct.enews.pcmag.com/rd/cts?d=184-2134-4-54-366076-247982-0-0-0-1
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| 10/07/2005 Earbud Upgrades for Less |
Ultimate Ears continues to slide down the pricing scale with the new super.fi 3 Studio earbuds, which is great news for discerning listeners who want to upgrade to a good set of earphones without paying a bundle. Our reviewers were impressed by the output of the super.fi 3 set, and we think they make a good companion to any portable music player. Find out more online.
http://ct.enews.pcmag.com/rd/cts?d=184-2152-4-54-366076-250907-0-0-0-1
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| 10/13/2005 Video iPod and More |
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| 10/26/2005 A Digital Home in a Laptop Frame |
The Dell XPS M140 is a solid portable Media Center PC. While hard-core gamers will probably find that the integrated Intel graphics lack the chops of a dedicated high-end graphics card, most folks will find this system does an admirable job with multimedia. It's got a vivid display, great battery life, and--because it is part of the Dell XPS luxury line--the promise of attentive high-level customer support. Read more of the specifics in our review.
http://ct.enews.pcmag.com/rd/cts?d=184-2203-4-54-366076-259418-0-0-0-1
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| 10/25/2005 Portable Video for Everyone |
With the brouhaha surrounding Apple's recent announcement
of its newest iPod with video playing capability, you may
think that Apple "invented the wheel," so to speak. Well,
think again. Other digital music players with video
capability have been around for a while. We round up the
coolest players out there (including the iPod!). With any
one of these, seeing can really be believing.
http://ct.enews.pcmag.com/rd/cts?d=184-2200-4-54-366076-258887-0-0-0-1
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