February 2008 Archives

Feb

22

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In a time when most radio stations are play-listed it's refreshing to stumble across a new artist though it's not always easy to do so. Many people have busy lives and getting to see smaller gigs at intimate venues can be very difficult.

So thats why the 'Slacker internet radio service' has been heralded as a breakthrough by many top gadget publications.

Punters in the UK are still waiting on it's wholesale release here but if it's half as succesful on this side of the Atlantic as it has been in the United States then it's sure to be one of the buys of 2008.

The slacker is a portable media player which uses a wi-fi connection to help you discover new bands and musicians. It's being touted as the world's first personalised portable radio player.

It works by downloading new songs to your player, based on your music listening preferences, each time you enter a wi-fi hotspot or connect the device to your computer.

You can have 40 different "radio stations", holding up to 4,000 songs, on the player, which comes in 500MB, 1.5GB and 4GB flavours.

With the slacker you won't feel outdated on the music front and can shock your kids by letting them in on the next big artist before he, she or they make the big breakthrough!

Feb

6

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Once upon a time people were happy to go on holiday and lounge by the side of the swimming pool soaking up the Sun and sipping on a fruity though over-priced cocktail.

The thought of 'activity' was rubbished as 'relaxation' became the order of the day.

The modern tourist is a different animal though with more and more people wishing to enjoy as many different experiences as possible when away from their comfort zone.

Diving and other water activities have become big business and quickly inventors are picking up on the change in vacation desires.

The underwater camera has been around for some time but now designers have come up with a digital version for aqua-fun lovers!

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