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  • Author: Joe
  • Published: Sep 5th, 2009
  • Comments: None

XNJB: Transfer music to and from a MTP MP3 player on a Mac

When I switched to a Mac, I did not purchase an iPod for a few months. I previously had a Creative Zen Vision M media player. Unfortunately, this device was not mass storage, but utilised ‘Media Transfer Protocol’. Whilst several pieces of software on Windows provide the facility to move music to the device, OS [...]

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Categories: Gadgets, Hardware, Mac, Music and Video, Open Source, Tools, software

  • Author: Cheryl
  • Published: Dec 8th, 2008
  • Comments: 23

Ask the Readers: Which MP3 Player Should I Buy?

In today’s world, owning a cell phone and/or a portable media player has practically become a necessity. The thing is I don’t own either. No, I do not live in a cave, I just took a conscious decision not to own one.
Recently though, I’ve decided to invest in an mp3 player. I knew about the [...]

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Categories: Entertainment, Hardware, Music and Video, ask the readers, iPod

  • Author: joshua
  • Published: Jun 7th, 2008
  • Comments: 1

Aviary

In a post last week I talked about the growth of cloud computing and web based applications in relation to online desktops. Today I’ve got some amazing flash powered online tools to show you.
Aviary is a suite of web based creative tools. Each of the tools has been named after some kind of bird, so [...]

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Categories: Online Services

  • Author: Martin
  • Published: Mar 29th, 2008
  • Comments: 3

Creative receives some serious community bashing

Things are heating up over at the Creative forum where Creative Labs have issued a statement that forbids the user Daniel_K of providing X-FI sound card drivers for Windows Vista that fixed several issues and provided Vista users with the same functionality that Windows XP users were enjoying.
Daniel_K was also told to stop distributing drivers [...]

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Categories: Hardware, Music and Video

  • Author: Martin
  • Published: Nov 12th, 2006
  • Comments: 1

Get rid of obsolete drivers

Did you ever upgrade the hardware of your computer with, lets say, a new graphic or sound card ? Did you know that the drivers and registry settings of the old cards are still on your system and normally not removed ? This could let to errors especially if you did install additional utilities that try to speed up video playback for instance. I’m going to show a way to remove all those obsolete drivers and registry settings.

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Categories: Operating Systems, Windows

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