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  Wednesday, 19 January 2005

. .< 8:21:45 PM >
Mac OS X Tip of the Week: Shrink in One Click

When emailing a large file or folder, you of course want to compress it to make the transfer as quick as possible. Did you know that in Mac OS X you can create .zip compressed files in just one click? The latest Mac OS X Tip of the Week gives you the lowdown. [Jan 19, 2005]
[Via Apple Hot News]

. .< 1:37:08 AM >
Lexicon and Mark Levinson Announce Players are DualDisc Compatible
Lexicon and Mark Levinson have reversed their advisories warning against DualDisc use within their players. High Fidelity Review readers will be more than familiar with the knee-jerk (some would say uninformed) reaction by a number of manufacturers to the launch of the hybrid DVD/CD ...
[Via DVD-Audio and SACD News]

. .< 1:33:45 AM >
Meridian Introduces New Products at CES 2005...
CES 2005: Meridian Audio, have announced a number of new DVD-Audio equipped products at the show, including a new, more affordable G Series processor and a variant of three of its popular award-winning G Series products to include DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) tuners as well ...
[Via DVD-Audio and SACD News]

. .< 1:20:52 AM >
CES 2005 - Photo Highlights Of The Best Of The Consumer Electronics Show 2005

The latest in technology and product innovation in home electronics is showcased every year at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. The show exhibits and events are scattered all over the city as over 120,000 industry professionals...
[Via About Home Theater]

A number of surround sound related products.


. .< 1:12:14 AM >
Fido Launches "Name That Tune" Service
Fido subscribers have to dial #DJ, hold their cell phone up to a radio that's playing a song, and in 30 seconds their phone will tell them the name of that song. It's a buck per pop; if it can't identify a song, you're not charged. Here is their FAQ.

[Via I Love Radio .org]

. .< 1:05:36 AM >
Sonic Studio Specifies Mytek for Latest I/O...
Sonic Studio, LLC, the leader in ultra-fidelity production tools for audio professionals, today announced that Mytek Digital’s 8X96 series converter sets will be the de facto I/O option for their landmark digital audio workstation (DAW) for the Macintosh platform. ...Read More »
[Via Digital Pro Sound News]
OK, but I don't need an ADC or a DAC. I just want a DIO.





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