Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Crayola launches kid friendly MP3 Player


Crayola, the company we know and love responsible for many many kid-friendly edible/non-toxic products has decided to delve into the MP3 player market.

Announcing the Crayola mp3 player. Now you and I both know that most kids aren’t going to be doing online shopping looking for digital cameras, online coupons and MP3 players, so why would Crayola bring out an MP3 Player.

My thought is that my kids love music, and I know loads of other kids that do. The idea of giving my child a MP3 player that they can use and share is of great value to me as a frazzled parent on a long road trip.

The Crayola MP3 Player has large buttons to help little fingers navigate through songs etc, and also has two headphone jacks so they can share with a brother/sister or friend.

With the ever growing popularity of podcasting and audiobooks there is bound to be a plethora of kid related stuff floating around the net these days and it looks like Crayola want to cash in on this.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Podcasting getting bigger and bigger

According to a recent survey conducted by the Pew Internet and American Life Project, it seems that the amount of podcasts and people listening to them have increased dramatically in the past few years.

"We are at a crossroads of a major transition in the way media content is delivered," said Mary Madden, a senior research analyst who worked on the Pew survey.

Using Podcast Alley as an example, the number of podcasts now available on their site has grown from fewer than 1000 podcasts in November 2004 to over 25,000 today.

Part of this huge growth is the release of Apple’s iTunes software, which brings podcasts to the masses without the need for a high level of technical skill.

It seems that roughly 12% of the population now listens to some form of podcasting, meaning there is room for growth as this medium starts to eek its way into the mainstream.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

iPod in the air – in-flight displayed stream your iPod video content

Apple has teamed up with a range of different airlines to offer in-flight docking systems for iPods on international flights. For any of you who have traveled overseas on long flight, you know who frustrating it is when your MP3 Player runs out of batteries and are forced to watch the crappy in-flight movies.

The iPod docks will be set in the arm rest of seats on airliners of Air France, Continental, Delta, Emirates, KLM and United airlines, offering passangers an opportunity to charge their iPods while 10,000 feet above sea level.

Another very handy feature is that video content from your iPod can be streamed onto seat-back displays meaning you can watch all your favourite movies straight from your iPod video.

Monday, November 13, 2006

Virtual reality iPod


How’s this for cool. A pair of glasses that generate a virtual 44’ screen viewed at around 9 feet in front of your face that connects to your iPod Video.

These virtual display glasses also come with built in headphones giving you a surround sound home theatre entertainment experience without thousands of dollars of high tech equipment and pesky cables and wires.


Coming with 16 million colours and 23 degree filed of view, these little beauties let you watch any movie in style from you 30gb video ipod on the train, bus or even in the pool if you so wish.

Go to the official website