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Dictaphone: A Simple Finger-Friendly Audio Recorder
By Kai on Mar 8,2010 in Application with Comments (0)
Windows Phone
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First impression of Dictaphone has to be the easy to use interface. There isn’t a lot of complicated options, just the simple ones that are essential.

AudioMeter: Measure Volume of Audio in Real-Time
By Kai on Nov 17,2009 in Application with Comments (0)
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Ever wonder the loudness in your surroundings? Audio Meter let’s you measure the volume real-time. It’s an interesting concept to see what you are hearing. There is 3 different displays that you can choose from.

Sound Option Builder: Finger-Friendly Audio Profile Editor
By Kai on Sep 28,2009 in Application with Comments (0)
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Sound Option Builder (SOB) is an application that simplifies editing audio profile. The finger-friendly configuration allows for easy setting changes. From the screenshots, you can pretty much see all the features there is to the SOB app. You can select to apply, test, edit or add new options to the audio profile collection.

AudioRoute: Changing Output of Audio
By Kai on Aug 24,2009 in Application with Comments (0)
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Audio Route for Windows Mobile is a free application which helps you to switch the audio from the earpiece speaker to the backspeaker and vice versa. Although you can do this manually while in call or listening to music, this freeware allows you to change the settings quickly and easily.

Luci ushers in New Era in Broadcasting? Perhaps.
By Kai on Aug 17,2009 in Application with Comments (0)
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With newspaper failing everywhere due to the increasing citizen blogging, television news station seems to be the last stand for professional news broadcasting. Luci, aiming to push the boundaries of the smartphone, also look to revamp conventional broadcasting.

Stream audio from your PC to your mobile phone
By on Jun 19,2008 in How To with Comments (0)
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Using WinAmp Remote, you can stream music from your PC to your mobile phone. The songs played on your mobile are the same quality as that on your PC, so it may take a while to buffer songs if they’re very high quality (ie. 320Kbps). On the BlackJack II songs sound surprisingly good at 192Kbps.

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