Engadget alerted me to this GPS data logger from Spark Fun Electronics.
The device records up to 440 hours of data to a 256MB SD card in either a simple text file or KML-compatible format that you can display in Google Earth.
I like it, I want one (actually, I want three, and I’ll eventually post [...]
Posted June 18, 2006 by Casey
Categories: Technology. Tags: electronics, engadget, geolocation, gps, gps data logger, kit, location tracking, Spark Fun Electronics. One Comment.
Gizmodo pointed out these USB and FireWire podcasting kits from Alesis.
The package gets you a (hopefully not sucky) microphone with desktop stand, headphones, a carrying case, podcast production software, Cubase LE recording and editing software, and a digital mixer that plugs directly into the computer via USB or FireWire (duh). The US$400 USB version does two channels of 16bit/44.1 KHz audio while the US$600 FireWire model cranks eight channels of 24bit/48KHz sound.
Posted April 3, 2006 by Casey
Categories: Technology. Tags: alesis, audio production, kit, package deal, podcast, podcasting kit, production. Be the first one.