16 December 2007
SRS iWOW V2.0
12/20/07 22:40 Filed in: Apple
I found another must-have Apple software package. SRS
iWOW plug-in has significantly improved the audio
quality of the speakers in my Mac Book Pro. When I am
listening to iTunes, there is a clear difference
between the sound with and without iWOW.
The product costs $19.99; however, it was included in a recent promotion bundle from MacUpdate that I discussed last week. In addition to the improved quality, the software has automatic presets that will automatically change the settings based on the genre classification in iTunes. Finally, the product comes from SRS Labs who has a long pedigree in quality audio products. If you listen to audio on your laptop speakers, you should get this product.
Edit 10/23/07: Bad news...it turns out that SRS iWOW interferes with iMovie HD audio playback. Consequently, I have removed it from my computer; however, if you don't use iMovie HD, it is still a good product. Also, there may be other incompatibilities out there.
http://www.srs-store.com/store-plugins/mall/iwow-plugin.asp
The product costs $19.99; however, it was included in a recent promotion bundle from MacUpdate that I discussed last week. In addition to the improved quality, the software has automatic presets that will automatically change the settings based on the genre classification in iTunes. Finally, the product comes from SRS Labs who has a long pedigree in quality audio products. If you listen to audio on your laptop speakers, you should get this product.
Edit 10/23/07: Bad news...it turns out that SRS iWOW interferes with iMovie HD audio playback. Consequently, I have removed it from my computer; however, if you don't use iMovie HD, it is still a good product. Also, there may be other incompatibilities out there.
http://www.srs-store.com/store-plugins/mall/iwow-plugin.asp
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Musharraf Ends The State of Emergency
12/16/07 20:22 Filed in: Geopolitics
In the only nuclear Muslim state Pakistan, President
Pervez Musharraf has ended the state of emergency.
While met with some approval, clearly the politics in
the country and civil liberties of the press and the
opposition are still curtailed. Is Pakistan on the
path to civil war? What would that mean to the world?
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