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TRON Light Disc Audio Dock by Monster review
Monster has been known to make some bold decisions with their speaker and headphone lines, but the TRON Light Disc Audio Dock is one I really have to question. I mean, I get the coolness factor. Although I was largely disappointed by TRON: Legacy, I remain a fan of the franchise. I’m also a big fan of great sounding audio. Monster combines the two with stunning results here, but will many besides me really care?
Macworld 2011: Tronworld 2011
You all saw that Macworld iPad Legacy video, the right? The Macworld Expo 2011 promo inspired Tron: Legacy? If you were at the Expo, you likely saw it on the show floor, too; the TVs set up at the entrance included it in their loop. But Tron’s influence didn’t end there. A couple of exhibitors also had their Tron licensed items on display, and another was happy to talk about their Tron merchandise, even if it wasn’t available on the Grid…I mean the show floor.
CES 2011: Monster Press Conference Highlights
Today, Monster had their Press Conference to announce new partnerships and products. here were the predictable headphone and cable announcements, and the unexpected car care products. Seriously. Let me tell you about the Apple related announcements. Monster admittedly doesn’t think you need another iPhone speaker dock, but they just couldn’t resist themselves when the opportunity to expand their Tron line presented itself. The Tron iPod Sound Dock is inspired by the Identity Disk. There are almost 200 LED embedded around the disk that are controlled by Monster’s first iOS app.
Free apps roundup for July 23rd, 2010
This week, I have it all. There are social apps and games, utilities, limited time freebies and more. There’s also Tron, which is a game, I know, but it deserves special mention because, well, it’s Tron. The only thing cooler than Tron would be a lava lamp simulator, and…well, hey; I’ve got that, too. Jump past the break, as I’m positive you’re going to be downloading one of the following free apps…
Appletell reviews Multiwinia RTS game for Mac OS X
Despite its simple graphic style—a throwback to the days of Tron right down to the “Recognizer”—Multiwinia’s simple, glowing shapes are oddly beautiful and downright hypnotic at times, making it all to easy to distract you from the explosive battles going on. As the name spells out, it’s a strictly multiplayer game, ditching the puzzle-combat structure of the original for straight-out battles.















