ExhibitOne Acquires Digital Recording and Transcription Services Company, Simple RTS (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
ExhibitOne acquires digital recording and transcription services company, Simple RTS
ExhibitOne acquires digital recording and transcription services company, Simple RTS
ExhibitOne acquires digital recording and transcription services company, Simple RTS (PRWeb Nov 28, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/RW1wdC1TaW5nLVpldGEtSG9yci1UaGlyLVplcm8=
M-Audio® is proud to announce shipment of the Fast Track™ Ultra audio interface. This 8 x 8 audio interface with MIDI features high-speed USB 2.0 connectivity, MX Core™ DSP mixer and four preamps with award-winning Octane™ technology, making it one of M-Audio’s most powerful interfaces to date.
November 26, 2007 [General] | By Edward J. Rutkowski. VITO Audio Notes is the best program for Windows Mobile phones ever. Direct encoding to MP3? No problem! With VITO Audio Notes program however you can not only record audio notes, but also, more importantly, it can record phone calls!
A computer can be a powerful music-making tool when combining recordings from different instruments and vocals. Computeractive has teamed up with M-Audio to offer four lucky readers everything they need to start recording and producing music.
HERZLIYA, Israel , November 19 /PRNewswire/ — Horizon Semiconductors, a leading provider of highly integrated silicon solutions that enable secure video and audio compression & transmission for the consumer electronics and home entertainment markets, announces the immediate availability of the industry’s first universal System-On-a-Chip (SoC) solution enabling dual channel native 1080/60p …
Does Apple’s iPhone live up to the hype? We test it to find out… Among those who queued up on 9 November to buy an iPhone were several members of the Macworld team; and we have been putting it to the test ever since.
When you call the tune, you have to pay the piper — even if you did it by accident. That’s something the music industry should keep in mind when it tries to blame illegal file-sharing for its current financial woes, according to one entertainment-industry analyst.
So an old-time speaker and a fresh new iPod dock walk into a plastic surgeon’s office. They emerge as conjoined twins, modernized in perfect harmony.
The Internet search engine Technorati.com currently tracks more than 112 million blogs, while Stanford’s new blog directory lists just 60 to 70 of them—from the student-driven Unofficial Stanford Blog to that of Law School Professor Larry Lessig, who was blogging long before it was a blip on the world’s collective computer screen.
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