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Monday, May 2, 2011
Cloud Based Tools part 2
For my cloud based tool i chose AudioTool from Burn studios. AudioTool is a program that lets you create an edit your own beats. It gives you access to different items like effects, drums machines, and synthesizers. You can also listen to other peoples beats and download a mp3 versions of the different beats that have been uploaded to the site. You can go to www.audiotool.com for more information or check out this power point- AudioTool Powerpoint
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Userful Cloud Based Tools
1. Dropbox-Allows you to store your files on the internet and access it at anytime with a computer or smartphone. So if you lose or forget your USB with an important document on it, as long as you have it stored in Dropbox you can still access it from anywhere.
http://www.dropbox.com/
2. AudioTool-Is made by Burn Studios and it's a cloud based program that allows you to produce music and it's free. You use the program and it gives you a bunch of sample beats and instruments and it allows you to edit, cut, and do what you want to it to get the sound you want. Once you're done editing it allows you to download it as a MP3.
http://burn-studios.audiotool.com/
3. Zumodrive-similar to Dropbox, allows you store files in the cloud and access it from any computer or smartphone, allowing you to always have access to your files. A difference between Zumodrive and Dropbox is Dropbox shows up as a folder while Zumodrive shows up as a virtual drive.
http://www.zumodrive.com/
4. Grooveshark-allows for users to listen to, stream, and upload music to the internet. You can search for any song and design your own playlist and listen to any song when ever you want. You can also make your own internet radio station.
http://grooveshark.com/#/
5. Pixlr-is a free online photo editor. You open it and it gives you access to multiple tools and effects to let you edit and alter pictures to your personal liking. There is no login required so you can just enter the site and get to work.
http://pixlr.com/
http://www.dropbox.com/
2. AudioTool-Is made by Burn Studios and it's a cloud based program that allows you to produce music and it's free. You use the program and it gives you a bunch of sample beats and instruments and it allows you to edit, cut, and do what you want to it to get the sound you want. Once you're done editing it allows you to download it as a MP3.
http://burn-studios.audiotool.com/
3. Zumodrive-similar to Dropbox, allows you store files in the cloud and access it from any computer or smartphone, allowing you to always have access to your files. A difference between Zumodrive and Dropbox is Dropbox shows up as a folder while Zumodrive shows up as a virtual drive.
http://www.zumodrive.com/
4. Grooveshark-allows for users to listen to, stream, and upload music to the internet. You can search for any song and design your own playlist and listen to any song when ever you want. You can also make your own internet radio station.
http://grooveshark.com/#/
5. Pixlr-is a free online photo editor. You open it and it gives you access to multiple tools and effects to let you edit and alter pictures to your personal liking. There is no login required so you can just enter the site and get to work.
http://pixlr.com/
Monday, April 18, 2011
Genius SW-G2.1 1250 Gaming Speakers
So for my last new technology blog I came across the Genius SW-G2.1 1250 Gaming Speakers and being a big game fan myself it caught my attention. I love to play shooter games and I love going to my buddies house because he has surround sound and it sounds awesome to hear the gun fire all-around you, it really puts you in the zone. Anyway, back to the article, the Genius SW-G2.1 1250 Gaming Speakers are made for PC and uses a 3.5mm input and a built in 2RCA input. It comes with a subwoofer, 2 satellite speakers, and 1 controller. The subwoofer has a 5.25in speaker, while the satellite speakers are 3in. The satellite speakers are made to be attached to the wall and the system has controller to make everything easier to control. It also has an input jack for headphones so you can communicate with other people online.
http://www.geekiegadgets.com/2011/play-all-sounds-blazing-with-genius-sw-g2-1-1250-gaming-speakers/
http://www.geekiegadgets.com/2011/play-all-sounds-blazing-with-genius-sw-g2-1-1250-gaming-speakers/
Monday, April 11, 2011
Rockus 3D Speaker System
For my blog this week I came across the Rockus 3D Speaker System. When I saw it name of it i thought what in the world is a 3D speaker? The Rockus 3D Speaker System is made for the up and coming line of 3D movies and games. The speaker system is suppose to make you really feel like you're in the movie. The 3D sound system works like a regular sound system and to get the best use out of it you have to find the right spot in the room. There are two speakers and a sub-woofer that put out pretty good sound. 3D is just one of its modes, it also has a normal setting. You change the mode and volume with a tiny remote thats attached to the system. The remote is a tiny cylinder and you adjust the volume by turning the top of it. It was originally $249 but has dropped to $199.
http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20110411/hands-rockus-3d-speaker-system/#more-55683
http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20110411/hands-rockus-3d-speaker-system/#more-55683
Monday, April 4, 2011
Zypad WL1500
The Zypad WL 1500 is a wearable computer. You wear it on your wrist and it can access the internet. It has a Marvell PXA320 processor and 128MB of SDRAM flash memory. The screen is a 3.5in touchscreen QVGA display with "ambient light sensor controlled backlight". It supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G, CDMA, and GPRS. It also possesses a SIM card slot and GPS with antenna. The WL 1500 also has a built in microphone ans speaker, audio jack, micro SD slot, light up keyboard, bar code scanner and ring scanner. Its battery life is 8hrs and the battery is hot-swappable and can be charged with a USB port.
http://www.geekiegadgets.com/page/3/
http://www.geekiegadgets.com/page/3/
Monday, March 28, 2011
Eco Extreme Water-proof Speaker Case
For this weeks blog I came across the Eco Extreme Water-proof Speaker Case. It caught my eye because I love my music and love to carry it with me, but if you go camping or hiking and get stuck in bad weather your iPod or mp3 player would get messed up. The Eco Extreme IPX7 waterproof case has 3in forward sounding speakers, a tough rubberized shell, and is made to resist impact from drops. The case comes with an internal pocket made for keys or money. It comes with a pressure release valve to make sure its water tight and easy to open in high altitudes. It also has a flat base so it can stand on its own regardless if its open or not. It stands at 7.5in high, 4.5in wide, and 2.5in thick when closed and its 9in wide when open. Its powered by 3 AA-batteries and can last up to 30hrs on an average volume level. It supports most music players and cell phones with a 1/8in headset jack including iPod touch, iPhone, and Blackberry.
http://www.geekiegadgets.com/
http://www.geekiegadgets.com/
Monday, March 21, 2011
USB inflight charger
For my technology this week I came across a USB Inflight Charger called the Power Executive Bundle by Inflight. The way it works is when you're on a long flight and you bring your computer with you to keep yourself entertained, but its about to die. So you use the Power Executive Bundle to charge your computer. You plug one end into the USB port on your computer and the other end into the audio jack next to your seat on the plain. It gives the computer a consistent source of power to charge it up. It also comes with plugs for iPods, iPhones, and Blackberrys. It cost about $35-$45.
http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20070705/new-usb-gadget-allows-for-inflight-recharge/
http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20070705/new-usb-gadget-allows-for-inflight-recharge/
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