| Sunday, 17 January 2010 
We’ve seen some great turntables for digitizing your vinyl collection, but if you have friends or family in need of some assistance, this mobile model makes it easy to come to their rescue. Called the Briefcase USB Turntable, it is a high-quality portable record player with an integrated USB port for capturing LP classics on a laptop or PC – and thanks to its easy-carry, vinyl-wrapped case – makes transportation a breeze. Read More… Monday, 30 November 2009 
If you’re the kind of person who likes their tech miniaturized to the max (and who doesn’t, right?), then you’re going to love this exclusive import from Japan. Called the Micro Sport Japanese MP3 Player, it integrates 4GB worth of tunes into one of the two earbuds – which not only looks unbelievable, but is bound to reduce frustrating cord tangles with its single short ear-to-ear neck tether. Read More… Friday, 20 November 2009 
I’m really kicking myself for not having a capable voice recorder at #140conf this week. If you’re in the same boat and need dependable crisp recordings up-close (for interviews) and from a distance (for presentations), you too may be interested in this little number. Called the Best Digital Voice Recorder, it has scored top marks over at HS for superior recording distance and playback clarity and can record voices up to 50-feet away without obscuring a speaker’s P’s, B’s and S’s. Read More… Tuesday, 3 November 2009 
We looked at ION’s Tape Express recently for easy digitization of cassettes, but what do you do with that large collection of vinyl you’ve got stashed away? Well, thanks to this LP-to-iPod conversion system called the ION iPROFILE USB Turntable, you can transfer your old records either directly to your iPod, to your computer, or even hook it up to your stereo for standard record play-back. Read More… Thursday, 22 October 2009 
If you’ve got boxes of old audio cassettes just crying out for a digital makeover, this portable retro gadget will have you listening to the sounds of your youth again in no time. Called the ION Tape Express, it resembles that old Walkman you used to lug around everywhere – but instead of just playing your old tapes, it also converts recordings to MP3 files for transfer to CDs, iTunes, or more portable playback on your iPod or MP3 player. Read More… Thursday, 10 September 2009 ![iPod Nano 5G [Rainbow Aperture Effect] iPod Nano 5G [Rainbow Aperture Effect]](http://www.markstechnologynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/ipod-nano-5g-family-aperture-effect-468x325.jpg)
Apple unveiled a new, fifth-generation iPod Nano at their “It’s Only Rock and Roll” media event yesterday – which includes a built-in video camera with accompanying microphone and speaker, a larger 2.2-inch display as well as a shiny, polished aluminum casing. Read More… Tuesday, 18 August 2009 
Microsoft’s recently announced media player – the multitouch OLED-equipped Zune HD – now boasts a whole host of accessories to facilitate everything from external HD playback to car charging – plus docks and remotes for convenience. Read More… Friday, 17 July 2009 
There are devices like Apple’s Airport Express that can be used to stream music wirelessly from your computer to your sound system, but what about other devices that aren’t fitted with a WiFi transmitter such as your MP3 player or TV? That’s where these matchbox-sized i2! Stream Wireless Audio Transmitter Cables come in handy. Read More… Thursday, 4 June 2009 ![PSP Go: Sony Unveils Next-Gen Portable Gaming System [Full] PSP Go: Sony Unveils Next-Gen Portable Gaming System [Full]](http://www.markstechnologynews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/psp-go-sony-unveils-next-gen-portable-gaming-system-1.jpg)
The PSP Go is Sony’s recently announced portable gaming system, sporting a sliding display panel, 16GB flash memory, built-in Bluetooth support and a crisp 3.8-inch (480 x 272 pixel) LCD display. Set for a US release on October 1, the PSP Go will ditch support for Sony’s Universal Media Disc (UMD) in favor of downloadable games and online entertainment via the PlayStation Network. Read More… Wednesday, 27 May 2009 
Microsoft’s answer to the iPod Touch was today made official in the form of the Zune HD, featuring an OLED display with multitouch capabilities, HD video and web browsing. The player is slated for a release in early fall and should be the first portable media player to support HD radio. Read More… | Or, grab your updates via email. Your email address: |