Vincent Audio C-60 CD player
March 18, 2010

With the world moving on to the MP3 format for quite a enlarged date already, it makes us wonder who would want to fork out $4,695 for the Vincent Audio C-60 CD player. Well, that is no ordinary CD player as you can tell by its price tag, since it comes with both vacuum and solid-state output stages. The latter can be changed through a remote control, providing the vacuum tune sound which some audiophiles are particularly fond of. The top-loading CD tray will not skip a individual bit during playback, while balanced XLR output, unbalanced RCA, coaxial optical out and digital outputs rounds off the list of specifications.
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MainStage 2.1.1
March 15, 2010
MainStage 2.1.1 Update
that update delivers improved compatibility and numerous fixes
Issues addressed in MainStage 2.1.1 include:
Improved stability of the 32-Bit Audio Unit Bridge
Fixed problems that caused audible artifacts when using the Playback or Loopback plug-ins
Issues addressed in MainStage 2.1.0 include:
Support for 64-bit native mode
Compatibility with 64-bit Audio Unit plug-ins
Improved compatibility with MainStage 1.x documents
Multiple Playback plug-ins in the same group now sync reliably
Improved recording when using the Loopback plug-in
Updated System Requirements
32-bit mode requires Mac OS X 10.5.7 or later
64-bit mode requires Mac OS X 10.6.2 or later
The update is recommended for all users of MainStage 2.
For detailed data on that update, including some restrictions when working in 64-bit mode, please visit that website: http://support.apple.com/kb/ts2566
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Aperture SlideShow Support Update 1.1
March 15, 2010
that update addresses an issue affecting the playback of HD video clips used in Aperture 3 slideshows on Snow Leopard.
Audio and video tracks now remain properly synced in video clips that have been trimmed.
The update is recommended for all users of Aperture 3.
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Main Stage 2.1.1
March 15, 2010
MainStage 2.1.1 Update
that update delivers improved compatibility and numerous fixes
Issues addressed in MainStage 2.1.1 include:
Improved stability of the 32-Bit Audio Unit Bridge
Fixed problems that caused audible artifacts when using the Playback or Loopback plug-ins
Issues addressed in MainStage 2.1.0 include:
Support for 64-bit native mode
Compatibility with 64-bit Audio Unit plug-ins
Improved compatibility with MainStage 1.x documents
Multiple Playback plug-ins in the same group now sync reliably
Improved recording when using the Loopback plug-in
Updated System Requirements
32-bit mode requires Mac OS X 10.5.7 or later
64-bit mode requires Mac OS X 10.6.2 or later
The update is recommended for all users of MainStage 2.
For detailed info on that update, including some restrictions when working in 64-bit mode, please visit that website: http://support.apple.com/kb/ts2566
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Video note GH-DM14M fridge magnet
March 15, 2010

Forget about leaving Post It notes on your fridge to inform mom that there isn't abundant milk left inside - the GH-DM14M fridge magnet offers a whole new way of getting the letter across through the creative use of video - yup, you get a 1.44" LCD display at 128 x 128 resolution, where it will play back videos recorded in the M-JPEG format @ 20fps in 320 x 240 resolution. There is ample memory inside to record a 30 second video clip, and battery life is good for up to 100 times of playback.
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Tegra 2 tablets are pretty zippy
March 15, 2010
The Tegra platform from NVIDIA is the conclusion of a marriage among an ARM processor and an NVIDIA GPU which is meant to enable tablets, netbooks and smart books handle playback of HD video with aplomb, not to mention its ability to run 3D graphics without lost a beat. Several demonstration tablets made their way to the Game Developers Conference by the week, and they did not disappoint. While that doesn't mean you will be able to play shout of Duty: contemporary Warfare 2 on your netbook anytime soon, but it ought to pack ample muscle to handle MMORPGs and casual games.
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Landport Solar Sound Speakers
March 12, 2010

Solar gadgets never seem to get old, and next up is landport’s Solar Sound speakers, laying claims to be Japan’s first set of solar powered speakers. The solar panel is rather obvious at the top of the speaker, but in case you want some music to serenade your partner at night, you don’t have to anguish, as the device can offer within five to eight hours of playback instance, thanks to its built-in lithium-ion battery, which can be charged via USB. The Lanport Solar Sound speakers are currently going for 5,250 yen (US$60).
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