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Portable Audio


Music has never been as portable as it is today. Technology like MP3 encoding has allowed vast amounts of music to be stored on a single audio device. These music players are generally no bigger than a pack of cards, but can hold thousands of songs.

Today's portable audio players let people rip music from their own CDs, or download songs and albums from online music stores like iTunes and eMusic. Users can quickly fill up a music player with their favorite songs, create a few playlists, and be on their way in less than 10 minutes.

High-quality and noise-canceling headphones have pushed the envelope when it comes to audio quality, offering unparalleled sound whether you're working out, on a plane ride, or taking the subway to work. To learn more about portable audio, check out the following articles.

Articles

What is a PodCast?

Well, the word has been around for a while now, but just what exactly is a podcast?  If you are in the dark about this certain development, you are not alone.  Here is a quick article to shed some light on podcasts.

iPod

While Apple Computer's iPods are not the only MP3 players out there, they are certainly the most well-known brand. In fact, the word iPod has almost become synonymous with the idea of an MP3 player. Read on to find out why.

Why Buy Portable Audio?

Do you like to listen to music while you jog, do housework, study at 3 AM, or ride the bus? Lucky for you, portable audio keeps getting smaller and smaller. Read on to find out about the latest innovation in portable audio: MP3 players.

iPod Styles

If someone told me a decade ago that a music player would be the coolest thing in music since the rockstar I would have laughed. Today the iPod has the kind of cache that a motorcycle and a leather jacket had in the fifties.