January 18th, 2009 |
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Music Tutorials, Podcasts, music
Recently, I have been listening to a lot of You Look Nice Today, a podcast of emotional hygiene. It’s a podcast where three guys, lonelysandwich, scottsimpson, and hotdogsladies talk about the akwardness of life. They are freaking funny when it comes to awkward situations and they know how to handle it 1000x better than our attempt at it last summer. Not only are they funny, but you also learn some weird things as well. I believe that many of you guys who check their podcast out will really like them. Read the rest of this entry »
November 1st, 2008 |
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Videos
September 23rd, 2008 |
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DIY, Daily Tip, Hacks, How To's
The tutorial shown below is for users who is annoyed by iTunes DRM and wants to strip it off because they want to play it in other devices, use it as background music in a home video, or anything else that DRM limits it to do. Many people know you strip off the DRM of iTunes music by simply burning the song to a CD, and ripping it back over, losing very little quality (if settings are correct). This method does the same exact thing but you will not need a CD-RW disc, a CD ROM drive, or even need to burn anything! It’s that simple. Let’s show you how to perform this.
We are going to be using a program called TuneClone. TuneClone is basically a program that acts as a virtual CD drive that allows you “burn” MP3 from iTunes and “rip” it. TuneClone “lies” to your computer saying that you have a CD-RW drive that it will burn to (like Alchohol 120%).
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August 20th, 2008 |
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Podcasts
June 27th, 2008 |
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How To's, Software, Windows Help

Ever had that time when your computer crashed (or you forgot to backup your MP3’s) and all your documents are gone? Luckily for you, your music collection is not lost forever (hopefully). You can restore your music collection via your iPod to your computer easily via iTunes, no other software needed. Unfortunately, I have only found a way to restore this on a Windows machine.
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