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Showing posts with label i Pad. Show all posts

iPod to PC...

Easily transfer music, videos and playlists from iPod to iTunes with this software

Pod to PC is an application which allows users to transfer and copy their music, videos and playlists from their iPod.

iPod Compatibility:

· iPod Shuffle (All generations)
· iPod Nano (All generations)
· iPod, iPod Photo, iPod Video (All generations)
· iPod Touch (All generations)
· iPhone (All generations)



Features of "Pod to PC":

· Easily transfer any music or video files from any iPod onto your computer.

· Recover your music in iTunes after your computer crashes by transferring the music on your iPod or iPhone back to your computer.

· Preview music and movies on any iPod before transferring it into your iTunes library.

· Use the Automatic Transfer button to instantly select, then transfer all songs on an iPod that are not already in your iTunes Music Library.

· Easily copy a whole or partial playlist from any iPod into iTunes.

· Prevent duplicate transfers: Tracks already in iTunes are indicated with a blue check.

· All track info gets transferred including the track Play Count, Rating (out of 5 stars), Album and more.

· Quickly find the tracks your looking for with the Pod to PC search bar and filter options.

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djay for iPhone & iPod touch...

djay transforms your iPhone or iPod touch into a full-fledged portable DJ system and seamlessly integrates with your iPod library, giving you direct access to all your favorite tracks and playlists. A hyper-realistic touchscreen interface and ultra-low latency converge to offer you a true professional mixing experience, right in the palm of your hand. You can perform live, record mixes on-the-go, or enable Automix mode and let djay mix your favorite playlist from your iPod library auto-magically!



Djay for iPhone and iPod Touch brings two turntables to your touch screen so you can beat match, scratch, and record mixes of music from your library. A unique interface lets you hold your iPhone sideways to view the turntables side by side, or you can switch to vertical and view a single turntable to adjust the EQ and BPM and get more screen area in which to work with your mixes.

FEATURES


✔ Direct access to iPod library

✔ Hyper-realistic low-latency turntable interface

✔ Exclusive portrait and landscape modes

✔ Automix mode with automatic transition control (Fade, Backspin, Reverse, Brake, and Random)

✔ Automatic beat and tempo matching (BPM sync)

✔ Looping (Auto, Manual, and Bounce)

✔ Cue Point Trigger

✔ Live Recording (with built-in organizer for recorded performances)

✔ Seamless AirPlay integration (wirelessly transmit your mix to Apple TV or AirPort Express base station)

✔ Pre-Cueing (with optional headphone adapter)

✔ Full visual waveform

✔ High-quality scratching

✔ Mixer, tempo, and EQ controls

✔ Pitch-Bend

✔ Beat-synchronized scrubbing

✔ Support for all major audio formats including MP3, AAC, WAV, AIFF (no support for DRM protected songs)
✔ Fully optimized for iOS multitasking and background operation



Along with the basic controls for selecting songs, playing, and crossfading between tracks, Djay comes with a few more controls that will come in handy for mobile mixing. You can match songs on your own and adjust beats per minute for smooth transitions or you can have Djay autosync BPM for you. There is even an Automix function to let the app mix your music automatically. The app recognizes your playlists as well, so just queue up a big playlist of dance songs, for example, and then let the app do all the transitions for you.

Overall, Djay for iPhone and iPod Touch is probably the best low-cost DJ app we've seen yet in the iTunes App Store. The unique screen orientation feature that lets you view one or both turntables makes mixing and fiddling with settings easier, and automated mixing and beat-syncing features mean that just about anyone can create a good mix.

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Motorola Xoom Tablet - Complete Specs...

The wait is over! Motorola finally unveiled its highly anticipated tablet, Xoom with a 10.1-inch touchscreen with the latest version of Google’s Android mobile OS on board. It’s the world’s first Tablet to be powered by Android 3 and boasts some impressive specs.

Motorola says the Xoom will launch as a 3G/Wi-Fi device by the end of March, with a fully upgradable to 4G in the second quarter.



You can find the complete specs of the Motorola Xoom Tablet below.

OS Android 3.0 (Honeycomb)

Dimensions 249.1mm (h) x 167.8mm (w) x 12.9mm (d)

Display 10.1 inches 1280×800 resolution

Resolution 1280×800

Weight 730g

Processor 1GHz Dual-core processor NVIDIA Tegra 2

Battery Up to 10 hour video playback

Connectivity 3.5mm, micro USB 2.0 HS, Corporate Sync, Wi-Fi 2.4GHz & 5GHz

802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR + HID

Network 3G, 4G LTE upgradeable, 802.11n w/Personal Hotspot

Messaging/Web/Apps Email (Corporate Sync, Google Mail, POP3/IMAP embedded, Push Email, Yahoo Mail) , WebKit w/ Flash

Audio AAC, AAC+, AMR NB, AMR WB, MP3, XMF

Video 720p capture/1080p playback/streaming, H.263, H.264, MPEG4

Camera 5 MP rear-facing camera with dual LED flash and 2MP front-facing camera

Memory 32GB on board user memory, SD card support after software update, 1GB DDR2 RAM

RAM 1GB DDR2

Input Touch Screen with pinch-to-zoom navigation

Lenovo LePad tablet and IdeaPad U1 Hybrid coming to India this year

Chinese computer maker Lenovo’s LePad tablet will soon by out in the United States. This announcement was made by the company’s chief executive officer Yang Yuanqing on Nov. 12.

LePad is a 10-inch device running on a Qualcomm Snapdragon chipset. It has 512 MB of RAM and 16 GB of internal memory.

The device runs on Google’s Android operating system. An alternative to the Android OS that LePad could have used would be Google Chrome OS, which is a browser-based operating system that stores data and applications online. Lenovo decided to go with Android though, because Chrome doesn’t yet have a reputation for dependability.

The Lenovo LePad tablet will probably use the next version of Android, Honeycomb, which is especially being developed for tablet usage.

Lenovo is likely to introduce Android/Windows powered U1 IdeaPad and LePad hybrid in India sometime this year.



UI IdeaPad is a Windows laptop with detachable touch screen that functions as a standalone Android tablet called LePad. It was unveiled in China a year ago but did not materialize, and recently returned at Consumer Electronics Show with new OS in the form of Android.



Lenovo LePad features a 10.1-inch touch screen, 3G, front-facing camera for video chat, 1.3GHz Snapdragon in the LePad and 1.2GHz Intel Core i5-540UM in the U1 base, with an optional i7 available, up to eight hours of battery life, Android 2.2. Lenovo has customized the LePad slate with an optimized Android media experience on LePad’s larger screen size, starting with an attractive 4-pane easy to use interface and a distinctive Lenovo developed push service that gives you your email, news, and other content in real time, eliminating the need to constantly open a browser and log in.



LePad is expected to roll out in China by March.

Rupert Murdoch launches first "The Daily iPad Newspaper"...

Rupert Murdoch's iPad-only magazine The Daily, once described as "The New York Post Goes to College," is now a go. Launched at a New York event this morning, it pledges to offer "the best of traditional journalism" with "the best of contemporary technology" like 360 degree photos and, naturally, lots of fancy multimedia content that is all pushed directly to the iPad every day. It's priced at $.99 per week or $39.99 annually and launches today, unsurprisingly with Egypt taking the "cover" image. The team behind the new-age zine showed off plenty of that technology, including a magazine-like reading interface, letting you flip through pages, and a "carousel," that gives you a higher-level view of the pages for easier browsing.



The Daily also includes audio versions, with professional voiceover so you won't have to worry about GPS voice, plus video overviews of all the content if you just don't have time for reading or listening. You can share stuff you like on Twitter or Facebook and others will be able to read those stories for free via the web -- but not all the content, naturally. The site will offer app reviews and features with links right to the App Store. Sports fans get full schedules and news updates for the teams they like. Again, The Daily launches today, and we're told that the first two weeks will be courtesy of Verizon. Good on ya, VZW!