Ubisoft’s Rabbids Starring In Nickelodeon Show Starting August 3

It’s been too long since there’s been an official game starring the Rabbids, which starred in a number of mini-game themed titles over the past couple of years. Nowadays, Rayman fans have been focusing on Ubisoft’s latest games, Rayman Origins […]

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Apple debuts Logic Pro X with redesigned interface, new Drummer feature

Apple debuts Logic Pro X with redesigned interface, new Drummer feature

Logic Pro faces some stiff competition from the likes of Pro Tools, but Apple’s hoping to bring a few more music professionals into its camp with a fairly major revision of the software. Available today for $200, Logic Pro X brings with it a whole new interface that Apple’s Phil Schiller says is “designed to streamline the process of creating professional quality music,” along with a number of new features. Those include Drummer, which draws on performances of some well-known session players and recording engineers to provide realistic drum tracks, as well as Waves Tune-style pitch editing with Flex Pitch, Track Stacks to collapse multiple tracks or create layered instruments, and the Arpeggiator MIDI plug-in. Also launching today is the free Logic Remote app for iPad, and a major update to the Main Stage live performance application (it will set you back $30). Additional details can be found in the press release after the break.

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Google Rolls Out New UI For Google Play Store On The Web

Back at I/O 2013 Google had promised that it would be revamping the user interface of the web version of Google Play Store. They’ve come through on their promise, the new user interface has gone live today. It makes the […]

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LG introduces two more speakers that balances performance and cost

LG has been quite the household name where consumer electronics products are concerned, and they certainly have done pretty well for themselves where the TV is concerned. Audio, however, remains a department that LG has yet to master on a big scale, as there are other big names out there in the industry which would come to people’s minds before LG makes the list. Today, however, we are not going to touch on just which particular speaker is better, as LG has made a couple of attempts to deliver quality without breaking the bank with a couple of speakers – the LG ND5630 Dual Docking Speaker as you can see above, and the LG NP3530 portable speaker.

First of all, the LG ND5630 Dual Docking Speaker will deliver style, design and functionality all into a single device. Not only does it play back all of your favorite tunes without missing a beat, it would also pave the way for you to juice up another device of yours while playing another, now how about that? The LG ND5630 Dual Docking Speaker will play nice with iPod, iPhone and Android-powered devices, making it an easier task than ever before to enjoy your tunes in clear and crisp audio. Not only that, throw in built-in WiFi connectivity, and it becomes a simple matter to stream music via Airplay or Bluetooth.

As for LG’s portable speaker, the LG NP3530 can be classified as your classic go-to speaker on-the-go. Thanks to its internal battery, LG claims it is capable of delivering up to 10 hours of non-stop playback, which means you would have more than enough time to enjoy your favorite tunes at your next barbeque, camping trip or just plain hanging out at your favorite haunt. Thanks to the speaker’s integrated Wi-Fi connectivity, you too, will be able to stream music Bluetooth or NFC in a jiffy. Between the two, which would you be interested in?
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4th String Jaegers Pokes Fun at Pacific Rim’s Robot Names: Kaijokes

Pacific Rim director Guillermo del Toro said that he wanted the robots to be unique. Apparently that also applies to their names. How else do you explain monikers like Gipsy Danger and Striker Eureka? And now we have 4th String Jaegers:

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4th String Jaegers is a single purpose blog. Its contributors use the Jaeger Designer web app that Warner Bros. made to promote the movie to create hilarious posters featuring their own ideas for Jaeger names. Some of them bring countries to the mix to make puns, while others go off on another tangent and replace the names with funny captions instead. Sadly some of them use offensive language, so the blog isn’t safe for kids.

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4th String Jaegers accepts contributions from anyone, and the Jaeger Designer is still online. Make your own 4th String Jaeger and cancel the apocalypse! Or just delay its flight! There is a Jaeger named Caramel Fluffybutt, your argument is invalid!

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Panasonic SC-NT10 Bluetooth speaker brings boomin’ bass to the outdoor space

Bluetooth speakers a dime a dozen these day, but more and more companies are infiltrating the market in order to offer a similar product that outperforms the competition. Panasonic thinks they have a speaker system that’s up for the challenge, and they’ve announced the SC-NT10 Portable Wireless Speaker System with Bluetooth.

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Panasonic is touting the SC-NT10 speakers as a rough-n-tough option for those who want a wireless speaker for their music, but also want the opportunity to be able to throw around and endure a beating every now and then, such as when you’re out camping, fishing, hiking, etc. Essentially, it’s being marketed as a speaker for those who love the outdoors.

Panasonic has also applied many different “proofs” to the speaker, including the ability to withstand dust, shock, freezing temperatures, and even the scorching heat when you’re out trekking the wilderness on a hot summer day. The speaker is also “splash proof,” so you’ll be able to set it down by the pool and listen to your tunes while you go for a dip.

Panasonic touts many different qualities with the speaker system, including the ability to amplify low-frequency sounds, eliminate distortion, reproduce bass sounds at low frequencies, and boost midrange sounds so they aren’t lost in surrounding ambient noise. We reckon these feature might help a little with the sound, but smaller Bluetooth speakers usually never have the quality of sound that you’d get with a good set of shelf speakers.

However, Bluetooth is pretty awesome, and the SC-NT10 comes with NFC to make pairing a heck of alot easier, meaning that you won’t need to search for a device and connect it to it on your phone. Instead, you just touch your phone to the speaker and the NFC does the rest. The SC-NT10 will be arriving later in the fall for $99, and will be available in black with either blue or orange trim.


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Apple Logic Pro X: A Whole New Look for Apple’s Music-Making Machine

Apple Logic Pro X: A Whole New Look for Apple's Music-Making Machine

Apple just announced a new version of its top-end music production software. It’s been four years since Apple updated its professional editing suite, so there’s a long list of upgrades in Logic Pro X. The improvements range from an overhauled interface to an iPad controller app to a new automatic drummer feature to help fill in your song when you can’t get a drummer into the studio. It’s available now for $200.

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Apple Working On Offering Ad-Skipping For New Apple TV Service [Rumor]

Apple is rumored to be working on a ad-skipping technology for a new Apple TV service.

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PS4 DualShock 4 Controller Could Have Had The Ability To Measure Gamer Stress

Lead system architect at Sony, Mark Cerny, has revealed in an interview that the company had considering making the DualShock 4 controller for PS4 capable of measuring a gamer’s stress levels. This would be done by measuring their skin’s galvanic […]

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AT&T ‘Next’ Plan Allows Customers To Upgrade Devices Once A Year

AT&T is announcing its Next plan which allows its customers to upgrade their devices once every year.

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