Monthly Archives: March 2008

Mojo — IM-like iTunes Sharing

Lifehacker writes about Mojo – a freeware app that lets you browse your friends’ iTunes libraries, listen to them, and download songs. Essentially, Mojo makes sharing music with your friends through iTunes wildly simple, from its simple interface to its … Continue reading

Time To Make The Donuts

2 things: Hulu is actually kind of cool The world needs more John Lovitz

Stevie Nicks Fajita Roundup

I’ve been searching for this for a while – I remember it being a lot funnier when I saw it the first time. Stevie Nicks Fajita Roundup.

Pharmaceuticals In Your Drinking Water

Another reason why I like living in the ‘dacks. Test it, study it, figure out how to clean it (AP) — but still drink it. That’s the range of reactions raining down from community leaders, utilities, environmental groups and policy … Continue reading

New Celemony Will Let You Edit Polyphonic Parts

Incredible, but slightly disturbing. Direct Note Access is a technology that makes the impossible possible: for the first time in audio recording history you can identify and edit individual notes within polyphonic audio material. The unique access that Melodyne affords … Continue reading

Another Reason To Buy Locally

For the rest of you scratching your heads about this Spitzer scandal, the NY Times clarifies: Federal prosecutors rarely charge clients in prostitution cases, which are generally seen as state crimes. But the Mann Act, passed by Congress in 1910 … Continue reading

Kelis Has A Greatest Hits CD?!

From Pitchfork: Yet if anyone should feel paranoid about their status in the U.S. pop landscape, it’s Kelis. Even with the ubiquity of “Milkshake”, Kelis’ career in her home country has been frustratingly checkered, exemplified by the fact that her … Continue reading

Ghosts I-IV Is Digital Downloads Done Right

No, I won’t talk about how much Trent has made so far. There’s been a lot of discussion about how much NiN has brought in based on the Ghosts I-IV Super Awesome Deluxe edition alone, but rather than talk about … Continue reading

Thank You For Being Considerate, Safari

I accidentally hit “Open In Tabs” in Safari’s bookmark menu. It presented me with this: Of course I don’t want to open up 80 tabs. Other browsers may have gone ahead and opened up all 80, but Safari was even … Continue reading

Delicious Library 2 On The Way

Apple Insider has an exclusive preview of Delicious Library 2.0. It was beginning to look like it would never show up – first they said they were waiting for Leopard to come out so they could launch alongside it, then … Continue reading