Verizon to update Motorola Droid to Android 2.2(Froyo) next week
Next week Verizon will begin pushing out the Android 2.2 also known as Froyo to Motorola Droid devices. While this is at least the 3rd time we have heard of such updates it seems this time around more reputable websites are reporting it (PC Magazine and CNET). If this is true it would mean Flash [...]
Learn MoreThe first thing that get’s into people’s mind when the word iPod is said are mp3 players, or media players. Too bad though that iPod, being a popular media player, isn’t equipped with a microphone that can make it listen to aside from playing stuffs.
The Alesis ProTrack was designed to make it connect to your iPod seamlesly through the iPod port and make it record high quality sound. The recorder also gives you an option to record either 44KHz or 22KHz, 16-bit WAV files and is stored directly on the iPod’s memory.
This high end recorder is good for people who record things on the regular basis like journalists or reporters where clarity is an important factor. Listening to music while on a break is a plus factor.
Unlike other professional recording device, the Alesis ProTrack is reasonably priced at $299. But since this was originally made for older iPod models, using this device on 2nd generation iPod Touch costs another $4.9.
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