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I remember the time, when cassette players appeared and at once became popular. Later portable CD players occurred. Everyone dreamed to have one. Of read more »

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When a company like Sennheiser starts marketing its latest headphones with the words ‘high-end’ you know it’s time to break open that jar of coppers read more »

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cables-header.jpg When you finally decide it's time to do something about that rat's nest of cables that's spreading like kudzu, you don't have to spend a lot of time and money to get it under control. Whether you're looking to stow your headphone wires tangle-free in your gym bag, hide the ugly wire spaghetti you keep kicking further under your desk, or organize your gadget chargers and power plugs, we've got some cord management tricks for you. Hit the jump for photos and videos of our top 10 favorite ways to get cables under control.10. ID Your Plugs with Labels id-pilot_thumb.jpg Crawling around under your desk rearranging the power strip is a pain in the knees enough without having to guess which power plu read more »

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breakaway.pngMac OS X only: Freeware application Breakaway automatically pauses and resumes your iTunes music when you unplug or plug in your headphones, perfect for using your laptop in public places. Not only will the auto-pause prevent you from blaring music to everyone around you if you accidentally unplug your headphones, but you also won't miss a beat if you step away with your headphones and then come back and plug in. Breakaway is freeware, Mac OS X only.
Breakaway [via Cool OSX Apps]
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Instructables poster Justin Seiter didn't let a slightly cheesy but expensive Hallmark card with audio go to waste. Using a glue gun, a junky set of old headphones, electrical tape, a utility knife and a mini-cereal box, he created a speaker for his iPod (or any stereo-jack-accepting device). It might not power your home theater, but it gets stereo sound from the headphone wires and might make for a geek-pride spare speaker in a bedroom or bathroom. Hit the link for full instructions on piecing your childhood breakfast favorites and throwaway electronics into modern audio accessories.
Make an iPod Speaker from a Hallmark Music Card [Instructables]
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Now that the dark days of winter are a memory, fitness buffs are swapping out their sweatpants for shorts and exposing their exercise regime to the sunshine. But when it comes to workout music, wearing headphones outside has mixed reviews. read more »

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This is a wonderful pod for working outdoors, exercise, anything where you need max freedom on movement. Headphones need earclips or Jabra eargels to keep them in. read more »

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