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MacWorld.co.uk reports on Sony's newly announced hard-drive based MP3 player -- the Giga Pavit. The new player from Sony is the first to use the recently announced Cornice 2GB Storage Element.
Removable media file recovery software recovers deleted pictures, images, mp3 music, audio- video clipping, text documents etc from various removable media including smart media, memory cards, pen ...
Sony’s going to make a hard drive-based MP3 player to compete with the iPod, according to this Times story, but they aren’t throwing in the towel with MiniDisc and MemoryStick, either.
The new Sony players also support the generic MP3 audio format, which is what most people use when converting their music CD collections to digital files. That's a major concession for Sony, which ...
A Ugandan ICT firm - AB Computer Solutions in partnership with Singapore-based Eternal Power Holdings have launched onto the Ugandan market the very first Pen-Drive MP3 player.