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Aug

Review: 1byone portable stereo turntable


With today’s technology we all have access to music pretty much anywhere we go, from our cars, computers, tablets and smartphones. With Google Play Music, Pandora, and the likes, we can listen to music for free or relatively cheap with a monthly subscription. But as great as digital music sounds, and as nice as it is to have access to any songs or albums anytime we want, I still miss listening to vinyl records.

Even the man who brought us the iTunes Store and iPod, Steve Jobs, “listened to vinyl” at home according to Neil Young. Some like Young tend to think digital media is degrading the “quality” of music and as an audiophile I tend to agree. Most of our music is compressed these days into MP3 files to minimize storage space and minimize streaming data. For most of us, we don’t care as music is simply playing in the background. But for those of us who love music and love the sound reproduction, vinyl is second to none which is why vinyl has made such a strong comeback.

In my own personal experience, I was recently visiting my parents in the Sacramento area. I went to a local music store who sold music and to my surprise there were two full rows dedicated to new vinyl record albums with one additional row for used vinyl albums. In addition to the music store, I had to go to a couple of local charities where I was donating my parents old stuff that they no longer used, and when I walked into the stores I found lots of used vinyl records. For many people they donated their old records, and luckily for me I picked up quite a few at a dollar a piece. No, Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber were not available in vinyl at the thrift shops, but Chicago, Elvis Presley, The Doobie Brothers, Lionel Richie, Madonna, and Michael Jackson were to my delight.

1byone had just asked me if I wanted to review their portable turntable, and I jumped at the opportunity since I have been knackering to start listening to music the way good ol’ Steve Jobs did.

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Design

The 1byone 3-speed portable turntable is the size of a standard briefcase and is not heavy by any means. My unit came in faux baby blue leather with chrome accents which gave it a nostalgic look from the 70’s and 80’s. I was born in 1980 and my entire family listened to vinyl so I was excited to see how well designed the portable turntable turned out. Everything is included from 1byone to start listening to music instantly.

Back in the day, we had record players but they were all hooked up to amplifiers which jacked up the signal to play through large speakers. 1byone included two front facing speakers in the briefcase so all you need to do is plug it into a wall outlet, put on a record and you’re instantly listening to music the way it should be. Music should be enjoyed. Take the time to listen to the words and the instruments. Sit down and relax with this vinyl player.

Included in the briefcase was an adapter for 45rom records, and I found my sister’s stash in the basement and did need this adapter. There’s even a holder for it on top of the briefcase so you don’t lose it.

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On the side of the 1byone portable turntable is an audio out for connecting to an amplifier if you have a home stereo, an audio in for playing music through the built-in speakers, as well as the volume button and 3.5mm audio out jack for headphones. All in all, 1byone added everything needed to this briefcase to enjoy vinyl at home or on the go.

Specs

  • 33/45/78 rpm speed setting
  • Balanced tone arm with damping control
  • Dual front-facing speakers
  • RCA output
  • Headphone out jack

Usage

In a simple phrase, I love this portable turntable. I forgot how much I missed vinyl records. The sound quality is just different, but to me it feels “alive”. Yes you hear the dust and pops on the record, but the music is just lovely when listening to the 1byone portable turntable. The dual speakers are more than adequate, as they do get quite loud, but at higher volumes they can get a bit too high toned for my ears.

Given that the speakers were made for portability, I tried hooking it up to my home audio system. In my home office I have an amplifier with two tower speakers with a 15″ subwoofer. Once I hooked it up to my home stereo I was rocking out like it was 1985. The sound was simply incredible and the record player is definitely worth the asking price of less than $100. I remember buying my own record player as a kid and spending over $300 dollars and that was in the 80’s when gas was something like 35 cents a gallon!

My mom also loved the record player so much so that I had to order her one with my own money. Her eyes lit up when I set it up for her and put on her favorite Barbra Streisand album I resurrected from the basement. She and I sat for hours enjoying listening to music together and that is a memory I will have for the rest of my life. I love making my mom happy and seeing her eyes light up made my day. We listened to Elvis, Chicago, Madonna, Doobie Brothers, Bee Gees and many more for the night.

Summary

Right now, 1byone has the portable turntable listed on Amazon.com for just $80.99. At that price this turntable is a steal. Some of you have vinyl records stored away at home somewhere, or you probably know someone who does that wouldn’t mind loaning you some records for your listening enjoyment. For others, you may have never heard a vinyl record play before and if you’re one of those, I highly suggest you give this portable player a try. Most new music is available on vinyl records as it has made a strong comeback, and those records usually come with a code so you can own the digital copy of the music as well.

The sound quality from this portable turntable by 1byone is top notch, and you cannot go wrong with the price point. For nostalgia, or listening to high quality music, you need one of these players in your music arsenal. I highly recommend it and I highly recommend taking the time out of your day to sit and enjoy your music.

If you’re interested in purchasing the portable turntable by 1byone, follow this link. And if you love vinyl records like I do, let me know in the comments below.

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27
Aug

The NVIDIA SHIELD and SHIELD Pro are now available in the Google Store


NVIDIA’s SHIELD and SHIELD Pro are now available for purchase through the Google Store. The SHIELD runs Android TV and starts at $199.99 for the base model and the Pro costs $299.99. The only difference is the SHIELD Pro has 500GB of built-in storage compared to 16GB for the standard version. Included in the purchase is the NVIDIA controller for gaming as the SHIELD is designed for not only Android TV but for gaming as well.
What makes the SHIELD unique is that is can display Ultra HD at 4k resolution from apps like Netflix and Youtube. You can even stream PC games from the cloud to your TV while using the precision controller to game your heart away. Included in the box is the SHIELD, AC adapter, HDMI cable, and USB cable. For 200 dollars this is quite a bundle.

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Full Specs

PROCESSOR NVIDIA® Tegra® X1 processor with a 256-core GPU and 3 GB RAM
VIDEO FEATURES 4K Ultra HD ready
4K playback at 60 FPS (VP9, H265, H264)
4K capture at 30 FPS (H264, H265)
AUDIO 7.1 and 5.1 surround sound pass through over HDMI
High-resolution audio playback up to 24-bit/192 kHz over HDMI and USB
High-resolution audio up-sample to 24-bit/192 kHz over USB
Supports: AAC, MP3, OGG Vorbis, FLAC, PCM
STORAGE 16 GB and 500 GB (Note: portion of storage occupied by system software)
WIRELESS 802.11ac 2×2 MIMO 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 4.1/BLE
INTERFACES Gigabit Ethernet
HDMI 2.0
Two USB 3.0 (Type A)
Micro-USB 2.0
MicroSD slot
IR receiver (compatible with Logitech Harmony)
WEIGHT AND SIZE Weight: 23 oz / 654 g
Height: 1.0 in / 25 mm
Width: 8.3 in / 210 mm
Depth: 5.1 in / 130 mm
OPERATING SYSTEM Android 5.1 (Lollipop) powered by Android TV and Google Cast
SOFTWARE UPDATES SHIELD software upgrades directly from NVIDIA
POWER 40W power adapter (5-10 W typical consumption)
GAMING FEATURES NVIDIA GRID™ game streaming service
NVIDIA Share
NVIDIA GameStream™
INCLUDED APPS Netflix
Google Play Store
YouTube
Google Play Movies & TV
Google Play Music
Photos & Videos
PLEX

If you’re looking to purchase the SHIELD get it here from Google.

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27
Aug

Web tool measures your Reddit friends’ bigotry


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Let’s face it: while Reddit is a great overall place to visit, some of its users are nicer than others. But how do you discover this without creeping histories or lurking in unsavory subreddits? An unofficial web tool, Free Reddit Check, might just help. The website attempts to quantify the homophobia, racism and sexism of Reddit users based on both what they say as well as the subreddits they frequent. Want to find out if a friend’s off-color remark is just an isolated incident or a part of a larger pattern? This might help.

Of course, this kind of tool isn’t perfect. It’s possible to be horribly bigoted without using the kinds of slurs that raise red flags, and even the most vitriolic people can lower their “terrible” score if they make positive contributions in mainstream subreddits. Still, this might serve as a good cursory screening for potential Reddit buddies — you can find out if someone’s pleasant behavior in one area is really a mask for their hatred in another.

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Motherboard

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Tags: bigotry, homophobia, internet, racism, reddit, sexism, socialnetwork, socialnetworking

27
Aug

Cult classic ‘Deadly Premonition’ gets deluxe PS3 box set


Deadly Premonition might not be a “good” game, technically speaking, but it’s wormed its way into the hearts of a very passionate cult following. With that in mind, this seemingly years-late collector’s edition of eccentric Japanese developer Hidetaka “Swery” Suehiro for the PlayStation 3 (fits with the game’s weirdness, right?) is packed to the gills with goodies for the fans. Custom deck of playing cards? Check. A 30-page hardcover art book? Present and accounted for. There’s a soundtrack packed into the pretty swanky collector’s box, the game’s director’s cut and a download code for additional content so you can while away a few more hours with special agent York in this very Twin Peaks Pacific Northwest, too. Perhaps best of all? The Deadly Premonition: The Director’s Cut – Classified Edition will only run you $50 and it releases November 24th.

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Gaming, Home Entertainment, HD

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Tags: boxset, collectorsedition, DeadlyPremonition, gaming, hd, hdpostcross, playstation, ps3, swery65

27
Aug

Have the Angry Birds lost their charm? Rovio cuts 1/3 of its workforce


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What happens when almost your entire revenue is dependent on people happily flinging birds at pigs all day long (or buying plushed dolls..)? Apparently the answer is that you end up having to show half your employees the door. That’s the unfortunate case for Rovio at least, as the company behind Angry Birds has now cut 260 jobs from its workforce of originally 700.

Here’s the official statement from CEO Pekka Rantala:

This is personally a difficult decision. However, it is certain that a leaner and more agile Rovio is absolutely necessary to move forward and take the company to new successes in the future. We will work with and support all our employees through this period of change.

This isn’t the first time Rovio had to cut jobs, cutting 130 jobs back in October of 2014. Since then, Angry Birds 2 has arrived, and despite apparent success, it appears that Rovio felt a slimmed down staff was a necessary decision going forward. I’ve heard more than one person call Angry Birds the “Mario of mobile” in the past, as Angry Birds is an iconic franchise that many think of instantly when it comes to mobile gaming. Just like many think of Mario when it comes to Nintendo and old-school console gaming.

As Rovio continues to slim down its staff gradually, is this a sign that the beloved birds just don’t have the same kind of staying power as traditional gaming mascots like Mario, Zelda, Sonic, and others? Or maybe just that the mechanics of flinging birds need a bigger revamp? After all, despite keeping the same characters, Mario and the gang have arguably seen some dramatic changes  to their gameplay styles over the decades.

What do you think of the Angry Birds franchise, and its latest effort with Angry Birds 2? Does it surprise you that Rovio is facing some financial challenges in the mobile world? Is the answer to Rovio’s woes to create a new non-bird franchise? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

27
Aug

Archos unveils Diamond S ahead of IFA


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The affordable 5-inch smartphone will launch in November

Archos this week revealed its latest handset, the Diamond S, ahead of its formal debut at IFA next week. Powered by Android 5.1 Lollipop, the smartphone features mid-range hardware specifications with an entry-level price tag.

Details include a 1.5GHz octa-core Mediatek procesor with 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage. Around back you’ll find a 16-megapixel camera while the front houses an 8-megapixel sensor.

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The Diamond S has a 5-inch display with a 1280 x 720 pixel resolution. While it’s not on the level of other handsets at this size it will certainly be less expensive than most.

Other specs include a 2300mAh battery, dual-SIM card capability, 4G LTE connectivity, and microSD expansion card slot with support for up to 32GB.

The Diamond S will be offered in November with a £159.99 sticker, or roughly $250 US.

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26
Aug

The shaky science of shattering the moon in ‘LawBreakers’


LawBreakers is the new, free shooter from Gears of War creator Cliff Bleszinski and it features a bold premise: Humans accidentally explode the moon, which leads to catastrophic earthquakes that nearly split the world in two. Plus, the event leaves pockets of low gravity scattered across the Earth — including in the Grand Canyon, which ends up surrounded by giant, floating rocks. It’s a wild idea that, at first glance, appears to be heavier on fiction than science. So, we asked Dr. Phil Plait, a popular astronomer and science writer known as Bad Astronomer, what would happen to the Earth if humans accidentally shattered the moon. Plait responded via email with the following intro:

“I watched the trailer. Yeah, nope.”

First, while the moon’s gravity does impact the Earth, it doesn’t affect earthquakes “except maybe very subtly (and even that is argued over — which makes my point that the effect is incredibly weak),” Plait says.

Second: “If the moon split into pieces and they drifted apart we’d lose most of the tides on Earth (but not all — the moon powers 2/3 of the tides, the Sun the other 1/3), but that’s about it as far as gravity is concerned.”

As for the giant, floating rocks in the middle of the Grand Canyon, Plait offers a succinct, “Um…”

“The real problem would be millions or billions of tons of debris raining down on Earth over the next few decades,” Plait says. “That would probably wipe everyone out. I’ll also note that blowing up the moon, or splitting it in half, takes a vast amount of energy. Like, taking a trillion of the largest nukes ever tested to do the deed. So there’s that, too.”

But let’s bring this all back to solid ground — LawBreakers is a video game and its premise is set in stone, if not science. And that’s great. Anything that lets us run around a cutting-edge, low-gravity-riddled Earth, taking out bad guys to save the day, is a fine sci-fi premise in our books. (And our video games).

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Gaming, Science, HD

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26
Aug

Dog emoji keyboard encourages you to adopt real pups


Some of the characters in the Dogs Trust emoji keyboard

There are plenty of cute emoji keyboard add-ons out there, but one from the UK’s Dogs Trust is going above and beyond to raise awareness for a good cause. The charity has released a dog emoji keyboard where every icon is based on a dog available for adoption. Load it up and you can show your fondness for specific breeds, such as Huskies and Greyhounds, while remembering that there’s a real pup looking for a home. The keyboard is free on both Android and iOS, so it won’t hurt to give this a shot and spread the word… especially on National Dog Day.

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Cellphones, Mobile

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Tags: android, animalrescue, charity, dogs, dogstrust, emoji, ios, iphone, keyboard, mobilepostcross, pet, smartphone

26
Aug

Which gaming laptops are worth buying?


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For years, the wisdom has been that if you wanted a dedicated gaming machine, you bought a desktop. Gaming components were too unwieldy to fit in a notebook form factor, and if you tried to put together a machine with desktop-caliber components, it always ended up too big and heavy to be truly portable. However, recent gaming laptops have defied that history, packing lots of power into thinner and lighter chassis. They’re still not as slim as Ultrabooks, and meanwhile there’s still a gap in performance versus desktop machines. Even so, your days of lugging around a large desktop tower to LAN parties are over. We’ve taken a look at some of the more recent entries in the race to build a smaller gaming machine to find ones that can fit your needs — and budget. Slideshow-315071

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Gaming, Laptops, ASUS, HP

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26
Aug

Facebook Testing Siri Competitor ‘M’ Inside Messenger App


Facebook today rolled out a new virtual assistant called “M” inside its Messenger app for a limited number of users in the Bay Area, reports Wired. “M” is powered by both artificial intelligence and Facebook employees, enabling Messenger users to ask questions and complete tasks such as making restaurant reservations, ordering birthday flowers or discovering the best places to go hiking in California.

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Using “M” is as simple as beginning a conversation with the assistant through the Messenger app, at which point it will begin providing you with recommendations or ask further questions to narrow down your request. Unlike Siri, “M” does not have a gender, nor it is possible to know whether you are being helped by a bot or a real Facebook employee — but Facebook aims to make sure that every request is answered.

“M” aims to take on Siri, Google Now, Cortana and a growing selection of virtual assistants as the “first stop for anyone looking to do or buy anything”:

It won’t take long for Messenger’s users to realize M can accomplish much more than your standard digital helper, suspects David Marcus, vice president of messaging products at Facebook. “It can perform tasks that none of the others can,” Marcus says. That’s because, in addition to using artificial intelligence to complete its tasks, M is powered by actual people.

Marcus believes that “M” will slowly expand beyond the Bay Area and eventually reach all of Messenger’s 700 million users around the world.

Facebook Messenger [Direct Link] is free on the App Store for iPhone.