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Last year I tested the Logitech Z-3000 speakers and was quite taken with their full-bodied, boomy performance. I decided to give the new Z-10 Interactive Speaker System a spin based on the Logitech track record for good sound, stylish looks, and this model's innovative approach to tabletop speakers for your computer. When I first unpacked the Z-10s, I was...
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US only. Napster Freebies Page. "There's a Riot Goin' Off" by Paradise BoysThis San Francisco DJ collective turned electro/punk/disco band has been touted as a mash-up of the Postal Service, Prince, the Sex Pistols, and the Neptunes. That may sound like a tall order, but there's no denying the appeal of this party-starter. [Dec 1] "Fire" by The GoldstarsThese notorious...
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One of the great things about working for O'Reilly is that I get to check out the latest books. Yesterday I got a PDF copy of iPod: The Missing Manual, 5th Edition, by New York Times Circuits writer J.D. Biersdorfer. My mission: to extract some of the tips and present them in HTML so you can see them too....
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All-TIME 100 top albums

I see TIME has a breath-takingly stupid list that pupports to be "the greatest and most influential records ever." Not one non-English-language record. Not one record from continental Europe. Not one from Africa. Not one from South America. Not one from Asia (I don't think the Plastic Ono Band counts). Australia/Pacific gets one for AC/DC. Only four non-US artists in...
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I spent the last month making my own home-made USB control surface: a Velleman USB IO board, a multiplexor board of my own, some home-made pressure pads/ribbon controllers, and various pots, switches and plugs for external pedals and controllers. Looks good in a brown leatherette upholstered box. I'm working on programing the USB to MIDI software so that it can...
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Is there anyone out there in reader-land who has a PC, a Zune, a USB Sniffer and some development experience? I'm dying to see what's going on during a Zune sync so that I can figure out how to simulate that with the Mac/Linux command line. The addy as always is erica@mindspring.com. Thanks....
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Painfully Funny

Browsing through my Funny folder today, I came across this bizarre press release from 1999: TOKYO — Sanyo Electric Co. Ltd. will market a digital still camera that supports the 340-Mbyte Microdrive introduced by IBM Corp. earlier this month. Microdrive will enable a digital still camera to store over 10,000 frames of VGA pictures, or 7.5 minutes of JPEG...
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At nine feet long, the IK Multimedia StealthPlug guitar-to-computer interface is possibly the skinniest way to go digital. The StealthPlug is a cable with a USB plug on one end and a quarter-inch guitar plug on the other. In between, there's a little arrowhead that converts the analog guitar signal to digital and the computer's digital signal back to analog...
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Device Certificate after the jump....
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Here are the folder and device properties specifically for my Zune, plus its supported filetypes. I'm guessing the Sync partner is the one computer that my Zune hosts to. Biff is the meta-syntactic name I selected as my Zune ID. The Bytes/Free bytes are accurate. The Battery level seems low as it reads as fully charged on the device and...





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