Logitech's relatively inexpensive Pure-Fi Express Plus is a compact — and portable — iPod/iPhone speaker system with a built-in alarm clock that's fine for casual listening at home or on the road.
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Apple has set the Nano back on track with the thinnest, lightest design yet, and has features that are hard to ignore.
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Sony's T700 is a winner in the looks department, but beneath the brushed metal exterior lies a clever way to share photos. With 4GB of internal memory and a 3.5-inch LCD touchscreen, the T700 is a good, if slightly expensive camera, especially given that image quality isn't always up to scratch.
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iPhone 3G owners have a strong incentive to splurge on Altec Lansing's T612. Every other iPod owner should look elsewhere, though.
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The built-in speaker may have few real-life applications, but it makes room for a more capacious battery, and it takes nothing away. For that reason, and because of its tiny price, great feature set and FM radio, we think it's top notch.
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After looking at what Apple has done in the past, there are some clues going forward. A good place to look is some of its older products, both software and hardware.
All the music on your MP3 player is encoded at a certain bit rate, which determines both the audio quality and how much space it takes up. What does your preferred bit rate say about you?
After more than two years of minor tweaks to its most popular product, it looks like Apple is ready for new iPods.
As widely expected, Apple Computer on Tuesday introduced a new version of its popular music player. Dubbed the iPod Shuffle, it comes in two sizes, priced at just AU$149 and AU$229, and capable of holding about 120 and 240 songs, respectively.
Apple Computer is preparing a major announcement next week, dropping hints of something as critical to the company's future as the release of the original iPod in 2001.
If you're an experienced Apple user, this guide will show you some of the more advanced keyboard shortcuts you should know.
Start with whiz-bang DJ software, ladle on some thumping MP3s, top with small, intense speakers, and voilÃÆ'Ã,¡! You've got your own dance party.
Apple products earn well-deserved accolades for their clean, elegant designs, and the company's do-it-all jukebox application is no exception.
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MP3 players with monster screens. Watch movies! View photos! Scare the dickens out of the iPod Shuffle with these big-screen players.
While we can't tell you just yet whether the iPhone will live up to the hype just yet, we can tell you what features the iPhone will offer and whether those features are the first of their kind.
Think that song has appeared in your playlists just a few too many times? David Braue puts the randomness of Apple's song shuffling to the test -- and finds some surprising results.
We track down the user-friendly MP3 players that don't require you to sit around reading the manual.
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Make your digital music collection come to life with automatically generated playlists and mixes.
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Covert your MP3s to Flash sound players and display them on the Web.
Make searching for a song easier by cataloging your MP3 collection.