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There are alot of fantastic flash-based MP3 players out there, but I am interested in the ones that can be plugged directly into one's computer without use of a cable or adapter. Plus they must be ...
Continuing its push into consumer electronics, Dell announces a disk drive-based MP3 player and details of a partnership with music download company Musicmatch.
Retrocomputing fans, take note: You can play MP3 files on an Apple II computer. We follow along as a KansasFest workshop attendee assembles and demos Briel Computers' A2MP3 card.
So I think that when it comes to music, a lot more of us should be using MP3 players, CD players, or other portable audio devices. Bonus points if it's one you used in the 2000s, keep the e-waste ...
iRiver's E100's mediocre music playback quality and unintuitive interface make it an also-ran in an increasingly strong field of flash-based media players.
Creative has been making MP3 players like that for a long time (Muvo model). I imagine you could use a thin USB extension cable to plug in devices that are larger than the MP3 player. I saw a ...
Are you the sort of music listener who'll happily pay more for a set of earphones than you would on a nice computer? If so, Sony has the MP3 players for you. The company has released two ultra ...
One of the most popular MP3 players was Winamp, mainly due to animated visualizations and skins that users could use on the media player.
So if Saehan-Eiger Labs produced the world's first flash-based MP3 player, you might be wondering who earned that distinction for hard-drive players like Apple Computer's iPod. The world's first ...
The MP3 file format was always encumbered with patents, but as of 2017, the last patent finally expired. Although the format became synonymous with the digital music revolution that started in the … ...