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This is no ordinary electric organ, my friend.
Published: July 20, 2010
The name may sound like something out of a Final Fantasy game, but we hear it stands for Music On the Go, and today MO is doing the name proud by bringing a wide swath of streaming music to Android and iPhone. $10 a month gives you access to 7.8 million songs, and during a completely unscientific impromptu testing session, that number actually included a reasonable amount of most everything we’d want
Published: July 19, 2010
Look, it’s summer break.
Published: July 11, 2010
Shocker of shockers — Onkyo has outed a pair of home-theater-in-box bundles, and both of ‘em are 3D ready. Crazy, ain’t it
Published: June 28, 2010
Japan tends to be on the weird side of any coin, and The Fingerist does nothing to undermine that reputation. This accessory for the iPhone and iPod touch was conceived at a “mutton BBQ restaurant” when one dude said to another that he needed an amp for his guitar app
Published: June 22, 2010
Got yourself a smattering of Sonos ZonePlayers in need of some direction? Still trying to figure out exactly why you ripped someone’s arm off to buy that last local iPad ? At long last, the turmoil in your life can be settled…
Published: June 22, 2010
Remember that chart that pointed out the differences between Google, Apple and Microsoft? Well, it’s looking increasingly like Google is intent on filling any and all gaps in its portfolio
Published: June 15, 2010
Remember that JBL MS-8 you plopped atop your must-have list back in March? No
Published: June 10, 2010
Wrap your head around this one: a 150-button guitar peripheral. That’s for the pro version of Rock Band 3 , whose goal is to actually turn the controllers into something more fitting of actual musicianship in a separate, more advanced “Pro” mode (the core game is still intact for those want it). First up is the aforementioned two-octave keyboard / keytar , whose difficulty goes from pressing within one of five ranges to actual dead-on notes
Published: June 7, 2010
Some of you might be surprised that a game as simple as Guitar Hero is on the precipice of its sixth iteration, and others still will just want to know what the latest axe is going to look like it. Well, behold! Today we’re witnessing the debut of the new “shredding-friendly” design, replete with cutaway sections in the body and an aggressive, modern look. The cutaways are possible thanks to an internal redesign concentrating the electronics into the neck and fretboard, which will also allow you to swap different bodies around the controller parts