AOL Jumps into Net Music with $400 Million Acquisition

AOL Jumps into Net Music with $400 Million Acquisition

Better late than never. <A HREF="http://www.aol.com/">America Online</A> has finally leaped into the Internet music business with its recent purchase of San Francisco-based <A HREF="http://www.spinner.com/">Spinner Networks</A>, and <A HREF="http://www.nullsoft.com/">Nullsoft</A&gt; of Sedona, Arizona. The combined deals, which were announced on June 1, cost AOL $400 million in company stock.

Bringing Music Bits to Radios Everywhere

Bringing Music Bits to Radios Everywhere

In another milestone for digital broadcasting, <A HREF="http://www.lucent.com.ldr">Lucent Digital Radio</A> announced last week that it has successfully tested its In-Band On-Channel (IBOC) Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) system, live and over the air, with National Public Radio (NPR) member station WBJB-FM of Lincroft, New Jersey. According to Lucent, the tests showed that there was no degradation of the host FM analog channel during the transmission of the digital FM signal over the same band.

PDP-501MX 50" Plasma Monitor (SGHT Review) Calibration

PDP-501MX 50" Plasma Monitor (SGHT Review) Calibration

The advance of plasma-display technology speeds on, and the Pioneer PDP-501MX is at the front of the line. This is the first plasma monitor on sale in the United States that is capable of displaying high-definition images, making it the world's most advanced, commercially available product of this type.Squeezing almost 1 million pixels into even a 50" display (measured diagonally) is quite an accomplishment. As soon as I pulled the unit out of the box and set it in its unobtrusive tabletop stand, I connected it to Panasonic's high-definition tuner box and fed the monitor an over-the-air HDTV signal. Without so much as a hiccup, the set accepted the 1920<I>x</I>1080i signal and displayed a bright, clear, sharp picture that made me smile. All this from a <I>big</I>-screen set less than 4" thick!

Pioneer Electronics
P.O. Box 1760
Long Beach, CA 90801
(800) 421-1404
www.pioneerelectronics.com

PDP-501MX 50" Plasma Monitor (SGHT Review) Review System

PDP-501MX 50" Plasma Monitor (SGHT Review) Review System

The advance of plasma-display technology speeds on, and the Pioneer PDP-501MX is at the front of the line. This is the first plasma monitor on sale in the United States that is capable of displaying high-definition images, making it the world's most advanced, commercially available product of this type.Squeezing almost 1 million pixels into even a 50" display (measured diagonally) is quite an accomplishment. As soon as I pulled the unit out of the box and set it in its unobtrusive tabletop stand, I connected it to Panasonic's high-definition tuner box and fed the monitor an over-the-air HDTV signal. Without so much as a hiccup, the set accepted the 1920<I>x</I>1080i signal and displayed a bright, clear, sharp picture that made me smile. All this from a <I>big</I>-screen set less than 4" thick!

Pioneer Electronics
P.O. Box 1760
Long Beach, CA 90801
(800) 421-1404
www.pioneerelectronics.com

PDP-501MX 50" Plasma Monitor (SGHT Review) Specifications

PDP-501MX 50" Plasma Monitor (SGHT Review) Specifications

The advance of plasma-display technology speeds on, and the Pioneer PDP-501MX is at the front of the line. This is the first plasma monitor on sale in the United States that is capable of displaying high-definition images, making it the world's most advanced, commercially available product of this type.Squeezing almost 1 million pixels into even a 50" display (measured diagonally) is quite an accomplishment. As soon as I pulled the unit out of the box and set it in its unobtrusive tabletop stand, I connected it to Panasonic's high-definition tuner box and fed the monitor an over-the-air HDTV signal. Without so much as a hiccup, the set accepted the 1920<I>x</I>1080i signal and displayed a bright, clear, sharp picture that made me smile. All this from a <I>big</I>-screen set less than 4" thick!

Pioneer Electronics
P.O. Box 1760
Long Beach, CA 90801
(800) 421-1404
www.pioneerelectronics.com

PDP-501MX 50" Plasma Monitor (SGHT Review) Page 3

PDP-501MX 50" Plasma Monitor (SGHT Review) Page 3

The advance of plasma-display technology speeds on, and the Pioneer PDP-501MX is at the front of the line. This is the first plasma monitor on sale in the United States that is capable of displaying high-definition images, making it the world's most advanced, commercially available product of this type.Squeezing almost 1 million pixels into even a 50" display (measured diagonally) is quite an accomplishment. As soon as I pulled the unit out of the box and set it in its unobtrusive tabletop stand, I connected it to Panasonic's high-definition tuner box and fed the monitor an over-the-air HDTV signal. Without so much as a hiccup, the set accepted the 1920<I>x</I>1080i signal and displayed a bright, clear, sharp picture that made me smile. All this from a <I>big</I>-screen set less than 4" thick!

Pioneer Electronics
P.O. Box 1760
Long Beach, CA 90801
(800) 421-1404
www.pioneerelectronics.com

PDP-501MX 50" Plasma Monitor (SGHT Review) Page 2

PDP-501MX 50" Plasma Monitor (SGHT Review) Page 2

The advance of plasma-display technology speeds on, and the Pioneer PDP-501MX is at the front of the line. This is the first plasma monitor on sale in the United States that is capable of displaying high-definition images, making it the world's most advanced, commercially available product of this type.Squeezing almost 1 million pixels into even a 50" display (measured diagonally) is quite an accomplishment. As soon as I pulled the unit out of the box and set it in its unobtrusive tabletop stand, I connected it to Panasonic's high-definition tuner box and fed the monitor an over-the-air HDTV signal. Without so much as a hiccup, the set accepted the 1920<I>x</I>1080i signal and displayed a bright, clear, sharp picture that made me smile. All this from a <I>big</I>-screen set less than 4" thick!

Pioneer Electronics
P.O. Box 1760
Long Beach, CA 90801
(800) 421-1404
www.pioneerelectronics.com

PDP-501MX 50" Plasma Monitor (SGHT Review)

PDP-501MX 50" Plasma Monitor (SGHT Review)

The advance of plasma-display technology speeds on, and the Pioneer PDP-501MX is at the front of the line. This is the first plasma monitor on sale in the United States that is capable of displaying high-definition images, making it the world's most advanced, commercially available product of this type.Squeezing almost 1 million pixels into even a 50" display (measured diagonally) is quite an accomplishment. As soon as I pulled the unit out of the box and set it in its unobtrusive tabletop stand, I connected it to Panasonic's high-definition tuner box and fed the monitor an over-the-air HDTV signal. Without so much as a hiccup, the set accepted the 1920<I>x</I>1080i signal and displayed a bright, clear, sharp picture that made me smile. All this from a <I>big</I>-screen set less than 4" thick!

Recording of June 1999: Coward of the County

Recording of June 1999: Coward of the County

<B>GINGER BAKER & THE DJQ2O: <I>Coward of the County</I></B><BR> Ginger Baker, drums; Ron Miles, trumpet; James Carter, baritone sax, bass clarinet; Fred Hess, tenor sax; Eric Gunnison, piano; Shamie Royston, organ; Todd Ayers, guitar; Glenn Taylor, pedal-steel guitar; Artie Moore, bass<BR>Atlantic 83168-2 (CD). 1999. Ginger Baker, Ron Miles, prods.; Danny Kopelson, eng. DDD. TT: 60:26<BR> Performance <B>****?</B><BR> Sonics <B>****</B>

Is buying more and more new music a compulsion for you?

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Reader Patrick Tracy claims that he's addicted to buying music: "As in the studies of lab mice and cocaine, I will repeatedly choose music over most any other pursuit. Like a longtime drug addict, I now need larger and larger doses of new music to achieve the rush that a single recording might give a normal person."<P>How about you?

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