Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Grooveshark, free and easy online music streaming


Grooveshark is a popular music streaming service that has most songs and even allows users to upload their own songs. Most of their music library is actually made up of user uploaded songs. There has been a lot of speculation about whether Grooveshark is legal or not and I can assure you that it is. A nice feature that Grooveshark has is that it lets you queue music that you want to play so that you don't have to select a new song after one is over and you can just queue all the music that you like and let it automatically play. One of Grooveshark's most popular features is Grooveshark Radio, which automatically finds songs that are similar to those in the queue and adds them too it. This is useful if you are not sure about what you want to listen to but have added a few songs that you like to the queue. You can also tell Grooveshark whether its recommendation of a certain song was good or bad by clicking on the smile or frown icons. If you like the songs that are on your queue you can save it to a playlist for easier playback later on. However, to do this you have to create an account for your playlists to be saved to. Accounts are free and don't take a very long time to create. Grooveshark does not allow you to download music directly from it but if you click the download button it can direct you to the song on either iTunes or Amazon so that you can buy it. Grooveshark's user interface is also fairly easy to use. It isn't very cluttered and it is very easy to find all of the options that you are looking for like the search, which is on the top left corner, or the queue, which is located at the bottom of the screen. Another great feature is the list of popular songs, which lets you see the most played songs for that day or that month. Grooveshark runs in Adobe Flash, so you will have to have Adobe flash player installed to use it. Chances are that you already have this installed so I wouldn't worry about it. Grooveshark is one of the best music streaming services out there in my opinion and the amount of people using it increases each day. I haven't found any flaws in it yet and I would recommend it to each and every one of you.

iLuv iMM9400 Audio System Revealed


iLuv announced today that they are releasing their latest Vertical CD/MP3 audio system, the iLuv iMM9400. This new system offers superior quality sound and a great design along with a lot of features. The iLuv iMM9400 supports a number of devices including all iPhones and iPods and most MP3 and WMA players. It also has a 4-CD player, USB port, SD card slot, and AM/FM radio. This is great for playing music directly from a flash drive or SD card and listening to the radio if you run out of music. Another great feature is that it charges you iPod or iPhone while playing music from it. The iLuv iMM9400 has 2 channel speakers and a subwoofer output. You can also wall mount it. You can get the iLuv iMM9400 for $249 next month.

Creative Sound Blaster Wireless for iTunes review


Creative have announced immediate availability of their new product, the Sound Blaster Wireless for iTunes. Despite what you might think from the title the Sound Blaster Wireless also works with software other than iTunes. The Sound Blaster Wireless includes a USB dongle which you connect to your computer, a Sound Blaster Wireless receiver, and a remote for controlling your tracks, volume, and more. The system uses the crowded 2.4GHz frequency but still promises zero signal drop-offs. The Sound Blaster Wireless is pretty much a sound card and receiver to connect your speakers to. The connectivity options on the receiver are microphone in and a headphone port. All this will cost you $149.

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Devotec releases Solar Sound Bluetooth speaker system


Devotec has released its new Solar Sound Bluetooth speaker system. It is solar powered and has 2 2 watt speakers. This is one of the first solar powered speaker systems on the market but definitely not the last. The Solar Sound system also features Bluetooth connectivity to any Bluetooth phone or MP3 player supporting A2DP stereo Bluetooth playback, which is available on most Bluetooth devices. It also has a 3.5mm headphone jack for all of your non-Bluetooth devices like iPods and lower end MP3 players. Another great feature on the Solar Sound system is that it has a built-in microphone for hands-free communication when it is paired with a Bluetooth enabled phone. It has a battery life of 8 hours of continuous play and charges in 12-24 hours from the solar panel. You can also charge it via AC or USB for 4 hours. The Solar Sound system also has a built-in touch screen for controlling your music right from the system. It measures at 16.5 x 5.5 x 5.5 centimeters and weighs about 260g. You can get Devotec's Solar Sound solar powered Bluetooth speaker system now for $79.

Bose introduces SoundLink wireless music system for $550


Today Bose introduced the SoundLink wireless music system without giving any specifications or features. The Bose SoundLink is a wireless music system that connects to your computer with a USB donge and plays your music and whatever else you might want to listen to . It runs on a rechargeable battery that keeps it going for 3 hours. There is also a 3.5mm audio jack in case you want to listento music from a cd player or any other machine. The SoundLink also includes an IR remote that can be used to control the volume and power of the system as well as play, pause, and skip tracks on most music applications. The Bose looks great but are you willing to play for it? You might want to start saving now because the Bose SoundLink will cost you $550 when it is released on August 27th.

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