Archive for February, 2008

External iPhone Battery

Posted on 24. Feb, 2008 by DigMo.

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Friends of DigMo! – Berble have reviewed the new external USB Battery device. “We’ve found the iPhone battery life an improvement on our last (Windows Mobile) phone and it sometimes goes 2 days between charges if it gets light use. However a few weeks ago, on a particularly long business trip to London, the iPhone [...]

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Smoke Fairies Interview

Posted on 21. Feb, 2008 by DigMo.

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Described by Channel 4 as ‘girls Bob Dylan dreams about’ the  have announced themselves as a revolutionary mix of folk meets blues.  As one Amuze reader commented “The Smoke Fairies are a mix of the best of the Indigo Girls and

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Missing You

Posted on 21. Feb, 2008 by DigMo.

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Probably most famous for his 1984 number one hit “Missing You”   has proven himself as one of the UK’s top rock vocalists.  John grew up in Lancaster England and had his first musical success with ‘The Babys’ quickly moving to an impressive solo career in the early 80s with the successful ‘Ignition’ and ‘No Brakes’ [...]

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The Great Musical Daisy Chain

Posted on 21. Feb, 2008 by DigMo.

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Recently I have been taking a trip down musical memory lane searching out old CDs (and even LPs) from the 80s and 90s from a large box I keep completely unsorted. I stumbled on a classic EP I bought about fifteen years ago.

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Apple Podcasting Tips

Posted on 19. Feb, 2008 by DigMo.

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The Apple TV “Take Two” software upgrade has been released, making it easier than ever for people to enjoy your podcasts wherever there is a TV. A whole new audience will understand the benefits of podcasts as soon as they experience them this way.

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Ipod Shuffle now £32

Posted on 19. Feb, 2008 by DigMo.

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Apple® today announced that its iPod® shuffle, the world’s most wearable music player, is now even more affordably priced at £32 (inc VAT) and that it is introducing a new 2GB model of the iPod shuffle for £45 (inc VAT). The popular iPod shuffle is just half a cubic inch in volume, weighs just half [...]

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Into the Wild

Posted on 17. Feb, 2008 by DigMo.

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Eddie Vedder is renowned for his powerful vocal style and intelligent lyrical content fronting Seattle grunge pioneers, Pearl Jam. ‘Into The Wild’, the soundtrack to the Sean Penndirected film of the same name, is Vedder’s debut solo album.

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