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August 31, 2007
Sony Intros New Walkmans With Basic Podcast
Sony today took the wraps off two new Walkman players that not only support audio but support video and podcasts. According to Sony, the new NWZ-A810 and NWZ-S610 series of Walkman digital music players support an open platform alternative to iTunes/iPods, providing more choices for downloading and managing music and video collections online. Users can download
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SplashCast Upgrades Media
SplashCast has updated its embeddable media player. The SplashCast service lets you create streaming media channels that mix together video, music, photos,
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August 30, 2007
New Workstations Tailored For
Rain Recording has announced their first AMD processor-based audio workstation line, called Solstice. Solstice workstations are a new addition to Rain s line of computers, which are built specifically for the needs of professional audio and video production. Powered by AMD Athlon 64 X2 dual-core processors, the Solstice 01 and 02 workstations can support demanding audiovisual applications,
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August 29, 2007
Quick Steps to a More Profitable
With the emerging technology in music broadcasting, PODCASTING has been a common household name. When one thinks about creating music or audio files to be made available on the Internet, PODCASTING becomes the instant method that people would choose to realize that
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Posted by Matt at 05:46 PM
Lucrative Podcasting - Podcasting with a
Who knew that audio files would still be a hit these days? At first, this generation is going video crazy with the advent of MTV and other music video channels. However, this changed when iPod and other mp3 devices were introduced in the market. This paved the
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Posted by Matt at 05:16 PM
Akamai Announces HDTV Video Distribution
Akamai Technologies, a leading provider of Internet content delivery services, has announced that it is offering services to help customers deliver the HD Web. Akamai's content delivery network works by distributing requests for files over a worldwide network of servers. That way, when you click on a link to play an Akamai-hosted video, you get the
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Posted by Jim at 02:59 PM
A&P Sacks Employees Over Internet Video, Lewd Acts With A
A&P has unceremoniously sacked brothers Mark and Matthew D'Avella for using the company facilities to film a faux-gangsta rap video, Produce Paradise. The brothers, aka Double D and Razor Blade, made the video of themselves performing as the Fresh Beets. Here's why Double D calls himself "the Vanilla Ice of our generation": The brothers were canned
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Posted by Joe at 02:47 PM
Dave Winer: Podcasting Syncing
Dave Winer, one of the creators of podcasting, offers his take on the process of syncing that is central to most people's podcast consumption: Why syncing sucks - I think synching is a bad idea, but Apple's mobile technology is built around it. I dislike synching. I want my devices to go straight to the cloud,
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