Sep
13
Briefly: eMusic improvements, Koss KSC75, Hearing loss, Cableyoyo review
- eMusic Overhauls Its Surfacing Engine (featuring recommendations by using ChoiceStream technology [press release], this should be a nice way to increase sales; Brad Hill reports he’s seeing “reasonably relevant (and always interesting) content” so far; eMusic’s doing a great job in spotlighting their content recently; recommendations, podcasts—added a few weeks ago—and columns highlighting nice music from their catalog, and “Dozens” which are essential 12-track lists focused to a specific sub-genre)
- Koss KSC75 review (I can’t stand them because they’re clip-on headphones but I’ve heard before that they deliver a great performance for $20)
- What’s that? Headphones linked to hearing loss? (good luck convincing us to lower the volume on those phones)
- Review: cableyoyo ultra-thin cord management (puts an end to cable clutter; nice little thing that gets the job done; available in three colors—white/black/silver—for $5 a piece)
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