January 9, 2009 5:18 PM PST

MP3 Insider 129: Live from CES 2009

by Donald Bell
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Jasmine and Donald talk about their favorite portable audio discoveries from the 2009 Macworld Expo and the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES). This episode is recorded live from the CNET stage at CES 2009.


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Episode 129

Audio gems from Macworld 2009

Samsung P3

Sony W-series Walkman

Iriver P7

Sony X-series Walkman

Memorex TouchMP

Zoom H4n

Shure SE115

WowWee Cinemin pico projectors

Ion turntables and iPod accessories

Originally posted at MP3 Insider
Donald Bell is CNET Reviews' senior editor for MP3 players and portable audio, and one half of the MP3 Insider blog and weekly podcast. He also likes getting his hands dirty with digital audio tools for musicians and DJs.
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by JanRigter January 13, 2009 6:15 AM PST
According to this slashdot article (http://apple.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=09/01/13/036211) the DRM-free songs from apple are a bit of a Trojan Horse.
Your personal info is inside!
Any confirmation?

Cheers,
Jan
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