September 9, 2009 by Gabe Perna
Filed under Features, Sci/Tech News, Science and Technology
We spoke with one of the fierce gamers.
September 1, 2009 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Music Tech, Science and Technology, The Magazine
Promises 10 hours on AA batteries.
June 20, 2009 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Audio/Video, Science and Technology, Tech Reviews, The Magazine
They’re amazing, but how much amazingness do you need?
April 28, 2009 by Michael Kaufmann
Filed under Electronics, Sci/Tech News, Science and Technology, The Magazine
Part dream-job, part reality show competition, and part marketing gimmick, headphone and sound equipment manufacturer Sennheiser is putting together a new summer program called The Sennheiser Sound Tour.
Teams, divided by gender for maximum entertainment value, will travel across the US and Canada promoting Sennheiser’s products in a competition to [...]
April 19, 2009 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Audio/Video, Docking Audio, Sci/Tech News, Tech Reviews, The Issue, The Magazine
Sometimes you need a bit more power than those shiny white earbuds that come with your iPod can offer.
That’s where an entire audio sub-industry has sprung up, catering entirely to iPod owners who want to “dock” their music box somewhere and jam to a room-filling sound that’s not mashed into their ears.
Blast and The Boston [...]
February 11, 2009 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Science and Technology, Software, Tech Reviews
I still take crap from sanctimonious Justin Long-loving Mac people about the the holy artsy abilities of the Macintosh.
No doubt, bro. Mac’s got mad skillz. Word to your one button mouse.
Adobe Creative Suite runs just fine on my Dell, but for audio, and for the past, oh, 10 years, it’s been Acid Pro.
As I’ve said [...]
December 9, 2008 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Audio/Video, Science and Technology, Tech Reviews, The Audio Issue, The Issue, The Magazine
One of the funnest things about the Logitech Squeezebox Boom is listening to Radio One London from an apartment in Boston.
December 8, 2008 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Audio/Video, Science and Technology, Tech Reviews, The Audio Issue, The Issue, The Magazine
It’s bloody costly, but if you absolutely have to have the best stereo/radio/alarm clock, drop your chips here.
December 4, 2008 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Audio/Video, Science and Technology, Tech Reviews, The Audio Issue, The Issue, The Magazine
Like it or not, HD Radio sounds good, and for the $100 you’ll spend on Amazon for this baby, Cambridge SoundWorks makes their case.
November 4, 2008 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Blast News, Electronics, Science and Technology
We’ve got more stuff for you guys!
We have over a dozen Plantronics Audio 350 gaming headsets that we’re just throwing at our readers right now. Enjoy the ultimate gaming headset for free!
What do you have to do to get one of these freebies? Write a review! Review a new movie, music album, video game, software, [...]
October 1, 2008 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Audio/Video, Reviews, Science and Technology, Software, The Issue, The Magazine
Acid Pro first came out in 1998 and was the first true loop-based Desktop Audio Workstation. It’s been popular with bands, DJ’s and producers ever since.
September 30, 2008 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Gadget features, Science and Technology
Sonoro Audio, a German designer of high-end audio products, announced Tuesday that it is releasing a clock radio that’s decorated with about 4,000 black and white Swarovski crystallized stones.
The Swarovski crystals cover the outside of the radio forming a tattoo-style vine wrapping across the product, the company said in a statement.
You can have some bling [...]
September 5, 2008 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Gadget features, Science and Technology
Does everyone have to say “works with iPod!” when they mention any sort of audio gadget?
July 30, 2008 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Audio/Video, Reviews, Science and Technology
It’s heavy and shiny and costs as much as a high-end home audio center channel, but the Bowers & Wilkins Zeppelin will do things to your iPod audio that you weren’t sure she was capable of.
June 2, 2008 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Audio/Video, Reviews, Science and Technology
Review: The cubular iHome iH12 iPod dock is an iAwesome iWay to iPlay your iTunes and iVideos
April 1, 2008 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Audio/Video, Reviews, Science and Technology
It’s certainly priced right, and if you’re looking for a clear, compact speaker that won’t need its own room and require multiple wall and ceiling mountings, the SoundBar is a great choice. [...]
January 16, 2008 by Blast Magazine Newsroom
Filed under Gadget features, Science and Technology
High-end (they say “distinctive”) audio manufacturer Sonoro is storming into the American market with the release of the “cubo” line.
The product will come in two flavors — “cubo elements” and “cubo fusion.” The elements model comes with Internet radio that allows users to choose from 10,000 radio stations. There is also an AM/FM version of [...]
January 1, 2008 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Audio/Video, Reviews, Science and Technology
iSkin’s Cerulean line of products is a handy collection of Bluetooth accessories and earbuds for iPod’s, laptops and other audio devices that let’s you go cordless. They work with laptops, iPods and mobile phones for hands-free calls.
They come in a wide variety of packages and configurations.
In a nutshell, there are three main Bluetooth devices, the [...]
October 2, 2007 by Matt Hemenway
Filed under Reviews, Science and Technology, Software
Sound Forge is Sony’s professional digital audio production suite. Long considered one of the frontrunners in its class, SF has garnered much attention and has won the hearts of many with a well-polished user interface and lots of attention to detail.


