Archive for the ‘Technology’ Category

New Final Cut Studio and Logic Studio Released

Friday, July 24th, 2009

lsApple put an instant hole in the pocket of people like me everywhere today, by releasing updates to their two premium software products for media professionals, Final Cut Studio and Logic Studio.

Logic Studio adds features like “flex time”; a much needed upgrade to its time manipulation abilities on the timeline, and better workflow tools to allow easier exporting and importing of settings and tracks between projects. Also (more…)

Spotify in Ireland? Not Quite…

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

Last week, I posted about Spotify; the insanely scary and cool application which streams pretty much any song to your PC legally, and for free. I was under the impression that the app didn’t seem to care where you were.

Unfortunately, turns out, Spotify allows users to go on a “holiday” for 2 weeks away from their home territory, but after that, they shut you down. Currently, Ireland is not a territory where you can use the free service. Thus, as a citizen of Ireland, I am deSpotified, unless I agree to pay the (frankly quite reasonable) €10 a month to subscribe. Tempting, but somehow, I feel robbed as my UK friends use the service for free. In the music world, the valuable lesson here is that perception of value is more an issue than price. Record companies, take heed!

Spotify in Ireland! It Works

Friday, June 5th, 2009

I was in the UK last week for a welcome break, and everyone there, from my tech-savvy gearslut mates in Brighton (“Silicon Beach” to the rest of us) to my 11 year old (more…)

RTE iPlayer Style? No Way!

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

RTE have released a beta version of their RTE Player, a catch-up web TV service. And it works! Even on a Mac!

Programmes will be available for 21 days after broadcast on the system, so you can “see what you’re missing”, as the blurb goes.

Of course, you probably won’t be watching some of RTE’s bought in programmes, for copyright reasons, and it sounds like, thanks to cutbacks at the national broadcaster, there’ll be a lot more bought in programmes, and a lot less indigenous material.

Still, this is a great development, and it should catch on, much like BBC’s iPlayer, which sadly, is not available here, again, for copyright reasons.

Check it out at http://www.rte.ie/player/

The Search for the Digital Gatefold

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

So, I’m finally getting some quality time to myself, sitting down listening to some music on my Media Center, controlling iTunes from my iPod Touch. Maybe I’ll listen to the new Duffy album I just bought. (I like buying music. Hell, if I’m not gonna buy someone else’s, why should I expect anyone to buy mine!) (more…)

Another Ad-Supported Music Site Bites the Dust

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

Yesterday, Spiralfrog croaked, making it the second major “ad-supported” music site to close its doors in as many months. Well, obviously, this means ad-supported music sites don’t work, right? To my mind, that’s not exactly true. These sites had more than their ad-supported nature in common.

They both also used DRM (Digital Rights Management) which stopped people using the music on many common players.

When will the music business finally wake up to it. DRM Doesn’t Result in Money!

Before You Forward That Email to Everyone You Know…

Thursday, March 12th, 2009

…do us all a favour. If you think that there is ANY chance that this mail is a hoax, copy and paste some of the content into Google and see what comes in. (more…)

IRMA Turn the Screw

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

Just a few weeks ago, Eircom gave in to pressure from the big 4 record labels by agreeing to implement a “three strikes and you’re out” policy to people allegedly uploading or downloading music illegally. One would have to agree that (more…)

The Best Internet Radio iPhone App, Hands Down

Monday, February 9th, 2009

I’ve been tearing my hair out for a couple of weeks trying to find the best way to stream internet radio to my iPod Touch. Every single free internet radio app, and many of the paid ones, say much the same thing, “Over 5,000 radio stations”. Of course, what they don’t say is most of them are (more…)

Jazzers iPhone Heaven

Saturday, December 6th, 2008


Yup, someone put the Real Book on the iPhone! A word of warning though, there are no lyrics here, nor melodies, just purely chords. But if you’re stuck at a gig and you need to comp your way thru something you don’t know, this is brilliant. And the best feature? (more…)