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Gadgetell Review: The Tonium Pacemaker
The Tonium Pacemaker is a DJ tool that lets you make mixes using songs on its 60GB internal hard drive using a combination of buttons and a circular touchpad. Controlling tempos, effects like reverb, audio properties such as treble and bass are done via the circular touchpad through a series of gestures. While the Pacemaker does have a screen, it is not designed for video playback, but can act as a simple music player. The Tonium Pacemaker is available at Amazon for $499.99.
MAINGEAR announces availability of new Remix computers
You love working with Photoshop, graphic design, video production, pro audio, and other editing software, but doesn’t it seem to make your computer run slowly? As an amateur Photoshop user, whenever I try to edit a few pictures, my computer always runs slowly, because the program takes up a good amount of memory. MAINGEAR aims to provide the public with customized computers that specialize in editing software, called the Remix lineup.
The Remix lineup incorporates NVIDIA graphics, as well as NVIDIA CUDA plugin to encode H.264 videos up to 4x faster. With the use of NVIDIA graphics, the Remix computers are specially designed to work with Adobe CS4. For the Photoshop junkie, the computer allows you to rotate images, zoom, pan, and make changes all in real time, while running smoothly. Users have the ability to add graphics as well as creative visual effects to videos with ease by using Quadro CX. For the audio junkie, the Remix uses some of the most sophisticated interfaces such as M-Audio to edit songs to the fullest.
Radiohead’s ‘Nude’ available on iTunes in bits
Radiohead has come up with yet another great gimmick for promoting their latest single, Nude. Nude is currently available on iTunes in bits and pieces called stems, which can then be used to create a remix of the song. The remixed tracks should be uploaded to Radiohead’s web site for the music-loving public to vote more »
AT&T announces two new music applications, expands Napster mobile coverage
AT&T has announced two new music applications; mSpot’s Make-Ur-Tones and mSpot Remix. Likewise, AT&T also announced its plan of expanding the Napster Mobile service it gives under the AT&T network. All three music applications provide mobile music lovers the freedom to choose the music they want to listen to and use in their AT&T mobile phones.
Available for a monthly subscription of $6.99 for three ringtones, the mSpot Make-UR-Tones allows customers to search for music tracks from the AT&T Media Mall, cut a 30-second part of the song using the a built-in editor, preview the output and then download the personalized ringtone to their phone. Unfortunately, mSpot Make-UR-Tones will only work with the Samsung SYNC, Samsung A737, Samsung A747 and the Motorola V3xx.














