Archive for the 'Gadgets' Category

Here’s a handy bit of software…

Wednesday, January 4th, 2006

My laptop harddrive was nearly full up with music. I want to keep some on there, but I also want to have an external hard drive with my full music collection on.

How can I possibly do this? Libra to the rescue - a lovely bit of software (Mac and PC) that lets you have more than one iTunes Library and switch between them with remarkable ease. Why didn’t someone tell me about this earlier?

Oh - and for Mac/ iPod Users, this might come in handy as well.

Cool tool: RadioLover

Tuesday, March 15th, 2005

I stumbled across BitCartel’s IRecordMusic software (which can schedule recordings of online audio streams) a while ago - and it’s very neat..although I never quite get round to using it.

However, I think I overlooked their real gift to mankind: RadioLover - a piece of software that records internet radio streams and then cuts and tags all the songs and drops them into your iTunes library. Yes, just like those sunday afternoons you used to spend pressing the pause button on the top 40…

I think it’s a couple of years old, at least..(written about here in 2003) but I was back on PCs then.. still stunning. I showed it to a radio executive who had minor palpatations.

Genius..and only $15. Mac OS X only…if anyone knows a PC equivalent, do tell..

I know how he feels

Thursday, January 6th, 2005

BBC: “A user of Apple’s iTunes services sues the firm saying it is unfair that he can only use an iPod to play songs.” [via Scripting News]

The season for giving…

Thursday, December 30th, 2004

A happy Xmas to one and all. My hunch is that if you’re reading this, it’s very likely you’re the one in the family who understands iPods, and therefore has probably been beseiged with requests for advice/ help/ free music since mid-November. No? OK, it was just me then. (yes, I’ve written about this before)

Actually, this was all done (mostly) unbegrudgingly. I didn’t mind when one friend phoned up on a Thursday having bought an iPod after a slightly excessive lunch, and wondered if I could fill it up wiht music by Sunday so he could take it away on their holiday. He’s a good friend, who’s done plenty for me, has a small child and doesn’t have a pc set up at home. A text message from their hol as they were enjoying listening to Burning Spear in the sunshine was thanks enough.

I also didn’t mind helping a work colleague sort out an iPod for her husband. Especially as a) I ordered it using my Amazon associate number and b) She then gave me some CDs that I didn’t have to be ripped which I errr…thought I better keep on my laptop for reference. However, I failed to get the software to work on her laptop, so that one’s going to come back to me.

I also used Xmas presents as a rather gratuitous way to buy people CDs that I suspect they will only ever half like because I sort of want them myself, but felt they were a bit too obvious (Maroon 5, Snow Patrol, Keane and Dance Decades if you must know). I ripped them, repackaged them, and passsed them on to their new homes.

However, I’m starting to have a few pangs about this low scale piracy. The story of the Beta Band’s 1.2m debt, made me feel almost err, guilty. So I’m now implementing a new regime: if I give you some digital music you like, and you don’t already own it…BUY THE CD. It doesn’t matter if you never open it, or play it.

Obviously, if it’s Keane…they can probably survive if you don’t. The Beta Band, however, might be rather appreciative.

Listening while you work just got a little easier..

Wednesday, November 10th, 2004

Foxy

At last, a plug in for Firefox that’s some real use. Foxytunes which lets you control your music player from the status bar on the browser…and lets you see what’s playing. Oh, we like…we like a lot.. [via Gizmodo] Now, if only they could introduce an iTunes toolbar into MS Office and we’d be laughing.
Also from Gizmodo: anyone tempted to spend $50 for a cartoon skin for their iPod?

Gadgets…music..and fitness combined

Friday, October 22nd, 2004

I’ve always had a bit of a love/ hate thing going with swimming as a form of fitness. At one level, I am - or at least I was - quite a decent swimmer; and it’s exactly the sort of exercise I need to stop myself turning into a middle aged slug. On another level, frankly, it’s incredibly boring.
‘What you need,’ I always say, ‘is a radio or mp3 player that you can listen to underwater’. And it seems the great god of Gadgets (blessed be he), has heard my prayers: here is the Oregon 128mb underwater mp3 player/ fm radio courtesy of IWantOneOfThose.
I have a mental picture of me gliding up and down swimming pools, listenign to talking books and latest albums and the Today program. I can feel myself getting fitter, just looking at the order form.
Then again: if I get it..I’ll never have an excuse not to go swimming again.
Be careful what you wish for, as they say….
Update May I also introduce the Swimp3 player (of course) from Finsinc. [Press release (.pdf)]