The Altec Lansing iM500 Giveaway (and mini-review)

Quite a few products make their way through my door. Many I purchase and others are review units – like the Altec Lansing inMotion 500 above. I have to say that this is one of the very few devices I’m reluctant to let go of. (All review items are returned or given away.) The iM500 … Read more

Apple Releases My iTunes Badges and Feeds

Didn’t I say Apple would be getting social? Still nothing for Safari though… Hm. Anyhow, this is a small step in the right direction by providing personalized iTunes-related RSS feeds and graphical badges of various categories, color schemes, and sizes. Of course Apple isn’t being entirely altruistic here — they hope to mobilize customers in … Read more

Digital Media Bytes

A periodic roundup of relevant news… Netflix Watch Now Movie Archive Hack: Brent Evans Third Generation HD DVD Players Get Official: Engadget Watch Out For Wireless High-Def TV: CNET OpenMoko Neo Dev Kit Unboxing: Gizmodo Billboard Hot 100 Chart To Include Online Streaming: paidContent

Dell To Acquire Zing

Guess Dell isn’t done making portable multimedia devices after all, and has announced plans to acquire Zing: In a move that reflects the renewed interest and energy being directed at its Consumer business, Dell plans to use ZING and its capabilities to continue improving the entertainment experiences it provides its customers. What makes this doubly … Read more

Slacker vs. Pandora

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Knowing my love for Pandora, Dave sent me a link to Slacker a couple weeks back with a little nudge suggesting I try it out. The service has been getting ridiculously positive press reviews, and apparently the company will be launching its own hardware devices in the near future.

So how does Slacker stack up? The Web application is fabulous. It is extremely easy to set up customized radio stations based on any range of musical artists. Any artist in your list also brings up recommendations for other artists in the same genre that you can choose to add to your station. Then there’s a nifty little function called fine tuning. Fine tuning lets you decide the levels of music discovery you want to include in your channel, as well as how popular the songs should be, how often your personal favorites should be included, and what musical eras can be referenced. It sounds complicated, but in reality the fine tuning function is simple, fast and very powerful.

I’ve had some issues with Slacker crashing on me, but not enough to deter me from using the beta application. My bigger issue is that right now, I’m addicted to the Squeezebox and being able to access customized radio without my PC. We’ll have to see what happens when the Slacker hardware comes out later in the year. Whether I think it’s worth converting to Slacker will probably depend on two things:

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Led Zeppelin To Ramble On iTunes

Metallica’s in and supposedly The Beatles are on the way over the hills and far away, so I’m glad to hear Led Zeppelin is going to California in November. Though limiting their collection to 24 tracks is still something of a communication breakdown. I’ve got a whole lotta love for these guys, but they’re leaving … Read more

Pandora Lands on Facebook

Facebook got a whole lot more interesting last night… Pandora launched an integrated app allowing folks to share their stations. And any changes made in Facebook are reflected in your Pandora account. Sweet! Pandora on Facebook will let you enjoy music you already know and help you discover music you’ll love. Find your favorite songs … Read more