- Sat Nov 21 10:44 AM PST 2009 Another (loud, fuzzy) peek at Wired's tablet edition
What will Conde Nast magazines look like once they show up on tablet computers made by Apple, Hewlett-Packard, and others? This video gives you an idea.
- Fri Nov 20 12:51 PM PST 2009 Sony planning new online store
Taking a page from Apple's iTunes, Sony is devising an online store offering music, movies, books, and other downloadable content for its various devices.
- Fri Nov 20 10:24 AM PST 2009 DJ from your iPhone with TouchDJ
The latest app from Amidio lets you mix MP3 files, create loops, change speeds, and add effects, with a nifty waveform interface to help you match beats.
- Thu Nov 19 10:00 AM PST 2009 Casio G'zOne Rock is made for the outdoors
Verizon goes for the outdoorsmen with the G'zOne Rock
- Thu Nov 19 5:00 AM PST 2009 Urbeanears blends fashion, headphones
Urbanears is a Scandinavian start-up that realizes headphones are for more than just music, as they've become a lifestyle fashion accessory.
- Wed Nov 18 10:44 AM PST 2009 iTunes 9: Static in surround sound on purchased media
Some users are experiencing an issue after upgrading to iTunes 9 where purchased content from the iTunes Music Store contains static during playback in 5.1 surround sound.
- Wed Nov 18 6:00 AM PST 2009 Yashica EZ F521 isn't a digital Holga, but it's close
CNET Asia's Leonard Goh tries out the Yashica EZ F521 to see how it stacks up to the Holga.
- Tue Nov 17 6:26 PM PST 2009 Microsoft employees assault customers (with a dance)
At the new Microsoft Store in Mission Viejo, Calif., store employees perform a spontaneous (yeah, sure) dance routine in front of customers. It is not for the faint of heart.
- Tue Nov 17 4:30 PM PST 2009 Road-testing the Magellan RoadMate for iPhone
We got our hands on an early copy of Magellan's RoadMate iPhone app, so we're testing it out on the iPhone 3GS.
- Tue Nov 17 4:25 PM PST 2009 Music biz expert Passman: Subscriptions can save us
Author of "All You Need to Know About the Music Business" acknowledges the impending death of the CD, but he remains optimistic about the long-term health of the industry.




