Olympus invented the microcassette recorder in 1969, but these devices still help people capture audio information. Some microcassette recorders even have voice activation features that trigger ...
Yes, you already probably have a serviceable voice recorder on your person right now. But if your recording’s quality or length matter, a digital voice recorder will easily beat your phone any day of ...
Sony today introduced the UX series of digital voice recorders designed to fit the needs of consumers, professionals and academics who want one device for voice, music and file storage. The ICD-UX70 ...
Digital voice recorders are typically used in business to record meetings, seminars and lectures, or notes concerning them, as well as to capture project-related ideas and for dictating correspondence ...
Sony is aiming to make it easier to remember all of those little details with a new line of digital voice recorders designed for, consumers, professionals and academics. Of course, all six of the new ...
Olympus America introduced its W-10, a digital voice recorder with a 0.3 Megapixel CMOS sensor that captures VGA quality images, so users can reference and organize their digital voice recordings ...
In a world of citizen journalism, bloggers and podcasting, digital voice recorders are far from being an exclusive tool for stuffy businessfolk and slovenly journalists. There are some cheap and ...
A digital, handheld device that is used to record short reminders. Very lightweight and typically using AAA batteries, such devices use flash memory to hold up to 100 messages and more. Messages can ...
Until recently, iPods could receive information only from a computer — contacts, calendars, and MP3 files all had to be imported. Now the iPod can be used as a recording device, too, for directly ...
Olympus America Inc., Consumer Products Group has announced that several of its digital voice recorders will work on the Mac when used in conjunction with Olympus’ own free software, DSS Player for ...
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