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Mike Singh's Articles in Gadgets & Gizmos

  • Olympus - From Microscopes To Digital Cameras And Video Recorders
    In 1919, Olympus was known for its advanced technology that went from its first microscope, the Asahi, to the cameras, digital players, and voice recorders of today. Founded originally under the name of TakachihoSeisakusho, the name Olympus has now also become synonymous with top of the line voice recorders and accessories for the consummate businessman and attentive student. Find out more...
  • Rio MP3 Players - Paving the Way for MP3s
    In 1998, Rio introduced the Rio PMP300, the second portable consumer MP3 digital audio player. This development made them the first pioneer in portable digital audio in 1998, with a goal of "putting the most effective technology in the hands of the people". Find out more...
  • A Look at the iRiver MP3 Player
    Iriver introduced their first product, the iMP-100, a portable CD player capable of decoding MP3 data files on CDs, on November, 2000. In the number one global market, iriver was quickly displaced by the introduction of Apple's iPod. Find out more...
  • What's in an iPod - And Why Is It So Popular?
    Not only is the iPod popular because of its reception from the public, but also because it was Apple's first and successful attempt at branching out from its iMac products and a reputation of being strictly "computer". Find out more...
  • Creative Zen Vision - Shall We Take A Look At An Award Winner?
    The Creative Zen Vision is Creative Labs' newest addition to their successful line of portable media players. A 30GB video player it plays songs, displays photos, along with video collections. Find out more...
  • Creative Zen Nano Plus -How Comparable Is It To The iPod Shuffle?
    Saving money is what it's all about. But most customers will only buy what everyone else buys and look no further - the new "in" thing, or what they are most comfortable with and have been for 20 years or so! Find out more...
  • Comparing MP3 Players - What Makes Them Different?
    Musical formats have moved along a path of a rapidly moving evolution, keeping us all reeling with a ... "What next!" The latest MP3 players follow the bulky eight-tracks, smaller cassettes, and the CD advancements, keeping our closets of old technology pretty full. Find out more...
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