If you don't have an old smartphone lying around or don't feel like setting it up, you can still buy a brand-new MP3 player.
If you have a vintage AM radio, it’s sometimes difficult to receive local stations unless you live in a larger city. Those living on the fringe or in the country might not be able to tune in many ...
It had a minimalist interface, lightning-fast performance, and some absolutely captivating visualizations that made it the ...
We’re definitely pretty fond of the DIY MP3 players here at Hackaday, but we don’t think we’ve seen one like CartridgeMP3 from [jpet26] before. All the electrical components are what we’ve come to ...
According to a report in <i>The Wall Street Journal</i>, PC maker Dell is considering making MP3 players again, along with its own software and music subscription service. Let's leave aside the ...
What’s old is new again—and that’s not just true in fashion. Tech, it seems, is having a bit of a retro moment, with old-school gadgets like flip phones and MP3 players on the rise. Yes, you heard ...
The good: Sounds fantastic; brilliant color screen capable of displaying photos and video; slim, pocket-friendly design; reasonable price. The bad: Only comes in black; control pad feels cheap; ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The iRiver iHP-120 was a gadget nerd’s MP3 player. It had a wired remote, a radio, a voice recorder, two optical ...