- November 14, 2009 1:35 pm

Will the loopholes and political red tape consumers have to jump through to do something as simple as copying a music video, concert, or online radio playlist for later use is rather infuriating. I mean, all I want to do is listen to some music maybe even watch a movie. Say you want to download a YouTube video. Well, depending on the owner of the video, that may not be possible. But if you simply want to copy it to enjoy on your media player, computer, or other digital device, why shouldn’t you be able to quickly and easily?
That is precisely one area of many where AudialsOne excels and does so exceptionally. I guarantee that if you love all things music, you’ll love AudialsOne. Everything form web radio to online movies to a built in converter can be yours at the click of a button. But there’s so much more to see. So come on in. I promise by the time you’re down you’re going to be literally throwing cash at the screen.
…of course, the chance to get one of three free licenses and a 20% off coupon could influence your decision to keep reading as well…
- September 17, 2009 5:29 am

The digital touch is creeping into everything these days as is internet access it seems. A perfect example of this is the HP DreamScreen. A 10.2″ or 13.3″ picture frame that also connects to the internet to allow you to stream Pandora tunes, view Facebook, and more — all from a picture frame. Prospects of said frames will be able to also enjoy snap fish integration and the ability to choose from over 10,000 different internet radio stations. The choices we face.
Now, the technology is certainly cool and shows how the internet is becoming a necessity in every aspect of our lives, but I just don’t see the real usefulness of such features on a device. Heck, you nor anyone else is going to spend more than 20-30 seconds on average in front of this. Still, if you feel so inclined, that 10 incher will set you back $250 while the 13.3 inches of photo frame glass will come in a dollar under $300.
Specs:
- 800 x 400 10.2″ or 13.3″ display
- 2 GB (1.5 GB available) built-in memory
- I/O: USB/Memory Card reader/headphone port
- Memory Card Support: Compact Flash I/II, Micro Drive, Secure Digital High Capacity, Memory Stick & Memory Stick Pro, XD picture card
- Networking: 10/100 LAN & Wireless 802.11 b/g
- Media File Support:
Audio: MP3, WMA, AAC, WAV
Video: MPEG 1, 2, 4, H.264
Source: Dvice, HP