Archive for July, 2006
Download or listen now. New episodes come out every other Wednesday. Get each new “Low Blow” podcast downloaded automatically to your PC or MP3 player. iTunes users can subscribe by clicking below to go …
Download or listen now. New episodes come out every other Wednesday. Get each new “Low Blow” podcast downloaded automatically to your PC or MP3 player. iTunes users can subscribe by clicking below to go …
Download or listen now. New episodes come out every other Wednesday. Get each new “Low Blow” podcast downloaded automatically to your PC or MP3 player. iTunes users can subscribe by clicking below to go …
The record labels would love to see somebody step up to compete with iTunes and the iPod. But their insistence on DRM makes it unlikely. Commentary by Eliot Van Buskirk.
Left click to listen or right click to save the mp3 recording of Dr. David Schnarch addressing … Note: Be patient with the download. Runtime: 50 minutes. Size: 20 MB
The ex-RIAA head who helped the recording industry defeat Napster now battles on behalf of XM Satellite Radio against the organization she led. Eliot Van Buskirk talks with Hilary Rosen about her new role. This column is also available as a
Talk with any teen or college-aged iPod or MP3 owner?or visit a blog site?and the reaction is … This is one reason the download promotions will not be disappearing any time soon. ?They are an …
Q. In recent columns you mentioned using 512 megabyte USB memory drives. In that vein, could you explain, in English (!), the pros and cons of the new U3 flash drives? I’ve heard good things and bad things and can’t make heads or tails of what this new technology is supposed to do for us. Because they look just like any other flash drive, many people (like me) will buy them and get a shock when
Can you find God on your iPod? If not, help has arrived. A new Web site, www.religious-podcasts.net, has an Internet directory of religious podcasts. On the home page, you can find Christian denominations highlighted so you can easily find your faith group.
Since the iPod debuted in 2001, Gregg Radell has used five of the über-popular music and video players. He lost one, another broke, a third ran out of storage space, and he decided to replace the fourth. Each time, he bought a newer model.







