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Busy, literate people have long employed audio books to get the most out of their drive time. In January they can go digital, searching an online archive (at audible.com of more than 16,000 hours of audio books, radio broadcasts, lectures and daily summaries of the Wall Street Journal, then downloading selections to the MobilePlayer-PLUS from Audible in Wayne, N.J. The $300 pocket-size device comes with headphones and holds eight hours of content...
...every aspect of organizing the event; special thanks to Joe Sanberg '01, Eugene Krupitsky '02, Erin Ashwell '02 and all the students who helped. The Science Center Director's office provided us with a room and guidance on the logistics of the event. The Science Center Prep Room and Audio Visual Services provided excellent audio/visual support. Joe Wrinn and the Harvard News Office advised us on how to accommodate the press. Lt. John Rooney of the Harvard Police coordinated the security and ensured a safe environment for everyone. Finally, and most importantly, I thank the Harvard students, faculty, staff...
Concerts can be soothing to the ears, but the fits and starts of practice sessions are rarely harmonious. Yamaha's new Silent Electric Cello ($2,500) helps keep neighbors and relatives of musicians from tearing their hair out by channeling nearly all sound to an internal audio receiver and computer chip, then sending it to headphones plugged into the cello. A Silent Violin is also available...
...Compact Audio Cassette Player 1963, by Dutch electronic giant Philips...
...receives e-mail, news and weather, Global Converging Technologies will roll out its Cendis Net Display next summer for about $500. Philips' Ambi system, due out in February for $500, will turn any TV into a second home PC by using a wireless receiver that can pull video and audio signals from a computer as far as 150 ft. away...