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Word: mp3 (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
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...feel, a sharp, white-backlit screen and an easy-to-understand menu rivaling Apple's famously user-friendly interface. At $250, the 6-GB version costs the same as a 6-GB iPod mini; it's also smaller, plays tunes in the Windows Media Audio format as well as MP3, and when you throw in the radio and recording features, it might be a better deal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Electronics: Attack of the Anti-iPods | 4/3/2005 | See Source »

...digital camera? MP3 player? Digital camcorder? Then you probably have many digital goodies to preserve. It's risky to keep them solely on your computer's hard drive-catch a bad virus and you could lose the whole lot. You should back them up. One way to do it is to copy all those photos, songs and videos to an external hard drive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Technology: Spring Cleaning For Your PC | 3/27/2005 | See Source »

...iTunes music store verifies this principle. The recording industry could have deployed a legal and effective solution like iTunes immediately after online music began to gain popularity; instead, they sued scores of consumers and resisted the inevitability of the fall of the CD and the rise of the MP3. The result is a nation of bitter consumers, depressed music sales, and rampant illegal file sharing. There is an iTunes service that, while successful, would have been immeasurably more successful had it been activated years earlier—before the spread of illicit services like Kazaa and Limewire. As it turned...

Author: By Andrew M. Trombly, ANDREW M. TROMBLY | Title: Caught Up In Copyright Law | 3/25/2005 | See Source »

...also be used as a photo viewer, allowing you to build slideshows, and an MP3 player. But you'll probably want to hang on to your regular MP3 device. The PSP lacks any kind of native play list or photo organizer, relying instead on the order of the files as they appear on the memory card to determine the order of play. It theoretically supports the "m3u" music play list, a standardized format used by many players except for iTunes, but I couldn't get it to work. The PSP has other limitations on its multimedia. It does not support...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: First Look: The PSP | 3/24/2005 | See Source »

...interprets your wandlike gestures. In normal use, shaking the phone twice ends a call. Draw a 3, and it types the digit. Make an X, and the phone generates the voice response "no." If you're listening to music on the built-in MP3 player, you can jerk the phone to the right to skip to the next track. Best of all, the phone's "beat box" function lets you build grooves by shaking the phone, air-drum style. Each time you play, you can pick a different sound such as tambourine, clap or scratch, and you can save your...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Phone Sense | 3/20/2005 | See Source »

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