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PC Magazine November 30, 2004 Troy Dreier |
Streaming-Audio Capture Tools These six tools let you capture live audio streams to listen to whenever and wherever you want. |
PC Magazine November 30, 2004 Troy Dreier |
Griffin RadioShark The Griffin RadioShark puts a 21st-century spin on a 20th-century medium by letting you use a Windows or Macintosh PC to schedule radio recordings and time-shift live program. |
PC Magazine October 18, 2004 Don Labriola |
BTO Plusdeck2 This nifty computer-controlled tape deck requires only a few clicks to capture the contents of a cassette to your hard drive or to record CDs, streaming audio, or digital music files to tape. |
PC Magazine October 12, 2004 Bill Machrone |
Rio Carbon The Rio Carbon won't disappoint. If you want a gigabyte more storage in your music player for the same money as the Apple unit, give the Carbon a look. |
PC World December 2004 |
Large-Capacity Digital Audio Players Apple's IPod is still a marvel, but it's not the only great device for toting large amounts of digital music. |
PC World December 2004 |
Midcapacity Digital Audio Players Don't need to carry your entire music collection but want a player to hold more than a handful of songs? Try these. |
PC World December 2004 |
Flash-Based Digital Audio Players These tiny music devices are byte-size, but play big. |
PC World December 2004 Sam Jemielity |
Entertainment to Go Music, video, or both? We try slick new IPod rivals, the first Portable Media Centers, and other handhelds to see which pack the most fun into a portable package. |
PC World December 2004 Alan Stafford |
New Media Center OS Plays Well Windows XP Media Center 2005 connects smoothly with video and audio equipment. |
Home Theater November 2004 Chris Lewis |
TacT Audio TCS mkII Pre/Pro and Room-Correction System The device's primary focus is its room-correction system, plus the fundamentals of audio switching and processing. As a result, it doesn't have some features that you would find on other high-end pre/pros. |
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