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- Buy your albums and
tunes from Apple's Online Music store with no hassles
and no guilt (2003)
- A wireless iPod? That's the ring of a cash register you hear, not a phone, in Apple's announcement that it is entering the cell-phone business (Jan. 14, 2007)
- Recording sound on
your computer, Part 1: Hook it up to your receiver as if
it were a tape deck (2003)
- Recording sound on
your computer, Part 2: Getting the Windows
'mixer' adjusted right is half the battle
(2003)
- Recording sound on
your computer, Part 3: Sound Forge Studio and Cool Edit
2000 top the Windows charts (2003)
- Recording sound on
your computer, Part 4: Putting those old LPs onto
home-grown CDs (2003)
- Where to download music legally -- and, in one case, for free (Feb. 24, 2008)
- ADS Tech 'Instant Music' converter can make MP3s out of your old music collection (2005)
- Making MP3 audio files from your old (and priceless) cassettes, Part 1 - (Jan. 22, 2006)
- Making MP3 audio files from your old (and priceless) cassettes, Part 2 - (Jan. 29, 2006)
- The iTunes Store will tattle on you (June 10, 2006)
- New iPod has a superb screen, but it's sooo tiny (March 9, 2008)
- How to make yourself an iTunes expert in 5 easy steps (2006)
- Plane Quiet
noise-canceling headphones close off the outside
world (2003)
- Mac OS X audio, Part
1: Griffin's iMic comes to the rescue for
high-quality recording on a modern Mac (2003)
- Mac OS X audio, Part
2: Spark ME is a superb audio editor, and it's being
given away (2003)
- Record any audio your OS X Mac can play using Audio Hijack Pro (2005)
- Live performances of top musicians in free (and legal) downloads, in super-fi sound, too (Aug. 13, 2006)
- CD-quality downloads of the best classical music (June 3, 2006)
- TiVo-like radio for your computer lets you 'rewind' live shows (2005)
- From Apple, an iPod so small you could swallow it by mistake, so cool you'll wear it everywhere (2005)
- Less is more: Apple introduces a thin 4-gigabyte iPod music player that shows photos, too (2005)
- $5 earbuds can turn your iPod into a hi-fi haven (August 5, 2007)
- Dr. Gizmo: Maximizing iPod battery life (2006)
- Audion Pro for Mac OS X has mp3PRO recording and playback -- and it's free (2005)
- 50 ways to leave your sorrows: A talking Bible in MP3 form for your iPod or other portable MP3 player - (July 9, 2006)
- Why the CD is
outmoded already (1988)
- It's a MOD, MOD
world (MOD audio music and players, with links to
files) (1997)
- ilo DVD recorder: Low-cost way to ditch that VCR (2005)
- DVD recorders are a
long way off (1997)
- DVD is coming!
Here's what to expect (1997)
- MPEG: The future of
digital audio for computers? (1997)
- A sound idea: MPEG
Layer 3 keeps improving (1998)
- $129 DVD player plays
home-brew MP3 CDs, too (2001)
- QSound puts 3D audio
onto your computer (1997)
- 'Ripping' CDs, Part 1: What it means, why it matters
(2005)
- 'Ripping' CDs, Part 2: How to make the best possible MP3s
(2005)
- When Madonna danced on
my car: Impressions of the first QSound CDs
(1991)
- Why the hi-fi lunatic
fringe hates me (1997)
- 3-inch mini-CDs
(1991)
- Testing a Walkman,
and other adventures in math (1989)
- How sound can be
accurate without being true-to-life (1991)
- Should a loudspeaker be
a musical instrument? Does it matter? (1998)
- Research shows
vulnerability of CDs (1990)
- A time bomb in your
compact disc? (1991)
- Do expensive CD
players really sound better? (1988)
- CDs that are ideal for
testing speakers (1989)
- CDs for testing
electronic components (1989)
- Desktop CD
publishing, crazed women and the glory of good sound
(1991)
- dbx 700: The
best recording device you can buy (1986)
- dbx CD player with
built-in compression and expansion (1986)
- dbx Soundfield 1A
speakers: 8 woofers, electronic EQ and the best way of
clearing out the house (1986)
- dbx Soundfield 100
speakers: Realism at a reasonable price (1987)
- Dolby SR, analog sound
and why digital isn't necessarily better
(1990)
- How to make sure
your Dolby B or C recordings are done right
(1987)
- New audio cassettes
with Dolby C show big advances (1986)
- Dolby SR and the
secret of good analog sound (1987)
- How one man changed
the face of audio (1987)
- How the Walkman
helped ensure the success of the CD (1992)
- How to make sure
you're getting the best possible recording
(1991)
- Lynn's $6,000 CD
player (1992)
- Those Maggies make my
heart sing (1986)
- A fond farewell
to open-reel tape (1986)
- The day the earth
shook and my turntable kept on keepin' on
(1986)
- Class consciousness:
Perreaux amps make the grade (1986)
- Revolver turntable:
Simplicity can be a virtue (1986)
- Revox B215 cassette
deck: Fast on the draw, smooth on the ears
(1996)
- Green markers, or why
conviction is stronger than truth (1986)
- As new digital
tape formats shape up, analog keeps its lead
(1991)
- For sightless
audiophiles, Yamaha cassette deck takes first place
(1985)
- An easy project
to give your stereo some sonic isolation (1990)
- First recordable CD
device announced (1988)
- First audio CD
recorder costs $20,000 (1991)
- Hitachi's
$7,000 CD recorder (1992)
- Tandy's THOR
recordable CD, and reflections on a technological turning
point (1988)
- How digital sound
uses a numbers game to do its thing (1987)
- Numbers are
numbers, no matter what. That's the secret of digital
sound (1988)
- How Chesky surmounted
digital audio's flaws (1989)
- How the new DAT
recorder works, and why Sony capitulated (1987)
- First test of a DAT
recorder: It's fantastic. But Oh! that price
(1987)
- Listen to DAT tape
yourself on these new CDs (1988)
- What ever happened to
DAT recorders? (1988)
- DAT arrives late,
facing new competition (1990)
- Sony unveils the mini
disc (1991)
- The mini
disc's sonic sleight-of-hand (1993)
- Equalizing old
recordings to give them new life (1987)
- Audio tweaks that pinch
your wallet, and maybe your pride (1991)
- Extra-long-playing
records, my grandmother and Ted Nakamichi (1991)
- When your radio goes
crazy (1989)
- Discovering the
incredible Rick Shea and Brantley Kearns, via Internet
radio (2002)
- Craig Dory and the
magic of audiophile sound (1994)
- How Edison saved rock
and roll (1992)
- Debunking hi-fi:
The sound of music and of money changing hands
(1993)
- Why DAT is eight years
late (1991)
- Generating low-bass
notes in my headphones-and in my head (1988)
- Going with the flow:
Digital audio's big problem (1989)
- When an AV receiver needs
oomph: Kicking those little electron butts
(1991)
- Surround-sound
adventures, or how the imp in me made the sound fall
down (1990)
- The pecking order in
checking out a test CD (1992)
- WordPerfect's hybrid
recording: The CD that stood up and roared
(1993)
- How to copy anything
onto cassette tape (1990)
- Pillow talk about
hi-fi: Getting good sound in odd rooms (1994)
- Making surround-sound
the Ambisonic way (1993)
- 4-channel sound done
right-and expensively (1993)
- Direct-to-disc CD
from Reference Recordings: Best sound ever?
(1994)
- Fats Waller music
direct to CD (1990)
- Busting Bach with Don
Dorsey (1988)
- How (and why) to
choose good headphones (1989)
- Burning Blue Audio
USB-powered amplifier delivers super-fi sound to
headphones on Windows PCs and Macs (2003)
- 10 ways to improve
your audio without spending money (1993)
- 2 ways to improve your
video and audio (1992)
- Teac's best cassette
deck challenges digital recorders (1994)
- A CD that cleans up
after itself (1994)
- A Denon CD worth
listening to again and again (1995)
- Machines that clean
your records, and ways to keep them that way
(1983)
- ADC amp brings back
memories of its phono titan (1988)
- 16 rpm: My speed contest
takes a spin (1990)
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