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Monday, 30 July 2007
The first European meeting for iPod owners
Written by Administrator
Tuesday, 17 July 2007
On 22 July 2007, Riccione will become the capitol of iPod Mania thanks to the first meeting of the iPod European owners. The meeting is organized by Aquafan (the biggest water park in Europe) and Radio Deejay (the best private Radio in Italy) in collaboration with the web site iPodMania.it. The event will be held at the Aquafan park on 22 July and, for one day, the iPod owners coming from all European countries will become the protagonists of the event. During the day, there will be several contests and the winners will receive Ipod related items and other prizes. There will be also technical sessions and exhibitions of many cool accessories. The entrance to the Aquafan park will be free for all the iPod users who download the invitation form.
Contact info (Aquafan) Address: Aquafan via Ascoli Piceno, 6 - 47838 RICCIONE Phone +39 0541.603050 - Fax +39 0541.606454
How To reach the Aquafan: By Car Aquafan is in fort of the gate of the A14 freeway
By Train There is a train station in Riccione or Rimini. Afther take a bus.
By Bus From Riccione: Sea/Riccione FS: bus TRAM n. 42, 45 From Rimini: Filovia TRAM from Marine Center, classified direct line n.51 or line n.11 with coincidence to the main bus stop (Riccione Garden) with n. 42 and 45. From Catholic/Misano: bus TRAM n.125; to Riccione Garden coincidences with n. 42 and 45. From Cesenatico (tree-lined avenue Rhyme, 82) /Bellaria: direct line Bonelli.
V-MODA Intros High-End Headphone/Headset for Apple iPhone
Tuesday, 10 July 2007
V-MODA today introduced the VIBE Duo, a dual-use earphone with microphone combination designed for use with the Apple iPhone. The headphone/headset features “hi-definition” sound, in addition to optimum communication capabilities.
The VIBE Duo features three sizes of soft silicon fittings for a secure fit. V-Moda says that the headphones reduce outside noise and provide accurate response from 12Hz to 22Hz.
The headset is available in black and chrome and retails for about $100.
Nominations for the 2007 Podcast Awards are in progress. According to organizer Todd Cochrane, over 100,000 visitors have made nominations via the site for the event, now in its third year.
Nominations are being accepted in 22 categories. Voting is expected to be opened in mid to late July. The 2007 awards ceremony will be held during the Podcast and New Media Expo in Ontario California on September 28, 2007.
Study: Podcasting Has No Inherent Value In Education
Monday, 09 July 2007
An article at Campus Technology reports that the pedagogical value of podcasts depends almost entirely on student motivation and the learning “context” of the application.
“Podcasting does not contain any inherent value,” said researcher Ashley Deal. “It is only valuable inasmuch as it helps the instructor and students reach their educational goals, by facilitating thoughtful, engaging learning activities that are designed to work in support of those goals.”
In a survey of the latest academic studies on the impact of podcasting on learning and teaching, Deal, a researcher at Carnegie Mellon University, found that podcasting follows the pattern of many campus technology innovations.
“As with any educational technology, whether and how podcasting impacts the quality of the learning experience and/or educational outcomes depends largely upon how the technology is...
How Long Until Internet TV Overtakes Traditional TV?
Monday, 09 July 2007
MSN is hyping its audience for the 24-hour LiveEarth event, which was broadcast live on the Internet. According to MSN, the event received more than ten milion video streams and had the most viewers of any online concert ever.
“History is being made today,” said Joanne Bradford, corporate vice president and chief media officer of MSN. “The over 10 million streams MSN has delivered so far today represent a milestone in live Internet broadcasting. We expect to see an even greater number of streams after the concerts are over as people return to watch their favorite performances or enjoy them for the first time if they missed the concerts live.”
Ten million streams is huge for an Internet event, and is beginning to get close to the number of viewers that hit television shows get. Last week (the week of June 25th), the number one show NBC’s...
There’s a lot of discussion going on about Apple’s decision to ban Flash from the iPhone.
From all appearances, this looks like it was a business decision, not a technical limitation of the phone. The iPhone is likely to double Safari’s market share very quickly, and it looks like Apple isn’t interested in using this development to strengthen a competitor’s technology. Apple also doesn’t want to make it easy for you to make Internet phone calls…..
Winer’s unfortunately named Twittergram service (how long until the cease & desist notice is delivered?) is a sort of mashup between Twitter’s short-text message broadcasting and audio podcasting.
Here’s how Winer describes a Twittergram:
A TwitterGram has a title and a small MP3 file. The title explains the gram, it must be no longer than 75 characters, to allow room for the URL of the MP3, which is about 50 characters.
Creative Commons Canada has published the Podcasting Legal Guide for Canada.
More than just an adaptation of the original U.S. Guide, this version required an almost complete rewrite of the copyright sections to describe Canadian law, as well as substantial changes to the discussions of trademarks and publicity rights.
Kathleen Simmons and Andy Kaplan-Myrth co-authored the publication with help from the Creative Commons Canada team and the faculty at the Law & Technology group at the University of Ottawa.
The Podcasting Legal Guide for Canada is available for download in html format and pdf format. It’s licensed...
New Device Brings iPhone-Like Multi-Touch Mixing To Digital Audio
Saturday, 07 July 2007
JazzMutant has released Dexter, a new multi-touch computer controller that’s sort of like an iPhone for mixing audio.
The laptop-sized control surface features a multi-touch display and is designed to be used as a flexible Digital Audio Workstation control surface. JazzMutant has partnered with leading audio workstation software developers to offer visual feedback and two-way communication with their applications, including Sonar, Cubase & Logic. The state of your project is mirrored on Dexter’s screen: track and effects names fully displayed, with no abbreviations, level meters, timecode, as well as precise surround position and exact EQ curves updated in real-time.