The iPhone 17 Air is coming in September to take on Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge, and a ton of rumors have already told us that it’s going to be even thinner than Samsung’s device (5.5 mm vs. 6.4 mm). Now, if you need any help visualizing just how thin that iPhone 17 Air will be, … Read More “Here’s how thin the iPhone 17 Air is, in-hand” »
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Podcasting is more than talking, It’s a performance: An audio tapestry weaving stories and conversations for its listeners. Accenting those conversations is often music and sound design. Sound engineers will sprinkle in dissonant tones to convey suspense, or play a catchy clip to transition into another segment. A podcast’s sound design can be simple and … Read More “Music Copyright for Podcasters: Avoid Infringement & Takedowns” »
As podcasters, we are always looking for ways to grow our follower and fan base. Transcribing your episodes is one of the easiest things you can be doing to maximize your efforts and reach new audiences. There are plenty reasons why podcasters should be transcribing their episodes including: You can repurpose your transcripts as blog … Read More “How to Transcribe Your Podcast for Free” »
Huawei took the wraps off its latest budget-friendly Enjoy phone in China today. The Enjoy 80 features a 6,620mAh battery, a 6.67-inch LCD, and affordable pricing. Huawei Enjoy 80 The device is built around a 6.67-inch LCD with HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. The panel is rated at 1,000 nits peak … Read More “Huawei Enjoy 80 launched with big battery and budget pricing” »
Ever had a great idea for a podcast episode but weren’t near your studio setup? That’s exactly why I started experimenting with mobile podcasting. Whether you’re at a conference, traveling, or just want to capture real-time thoughts, having a flexible setup can be a game-changer. Why Mobile Podcasting? Recording on the go offers a raw, … Read More “How to Record a Podcast Remotely – Mobile Podcasting Tips” »
The Redmi Turbo 4 Pro has been leaking a lot lately, and it will be finally fully unveiled on April 24. Ahead of that, it looks like someone in possession of a prototype has decided to run Geekbench on it. This has confirmed the use of the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chipset, and the prototype … Read More “Redmi Turbo 4 Pro runs Geekbench, has some specs confirmed” »
True crime podcasts have become a staple part of the entertainment rotation for millions of consumers. From gripping murder mysteries you can’t believe to unsolved cases that still leave us scratching our heads, the genre continues to captivate audiences across the country. Knowing how many true crime pods are out there, and how much content … Read More “True Crime Podcast Statistics in the U.S.” »
Samsung is working on the Galaxy M36, and the phone was just spotted in the Geekbench online database since a prototype ran the benchmark. As usual, this means we get an idea of what to expect from it in terms of SoC, RAM, and the Android version it will be launching with. The Galaxy M36 … Read More “Samsung Galaxy M36 runs Geekbench with a surprising chipset” »
You’re one step closer to learning how to leverage two powerful tools – RSS.com and Adobe Podcast. During the event, you’ll learn how to make your show stand out with enhanced, professional-sounding audio, eye-catching artwork for your show and a streamlined podcast production process. Event Details: 🗓 When: Wednesday, February 19th at 9 AM PT / 12 … Read More “Great News! You’re In | RSS.com Podcast Hosting” »
Motorola will launch the Razr 60 series on Thursday (April 24), but there’s always time for one last leak or two. Here are some official renders of the vanilla Motorola Razr 60, courtesy of Evan Blass. Motorola Razr 60 in Pantone Gibraltar Sea We’ve seen this model on TENAA (also the … Read More “Motorola Razr 60 promo materials leak before Thursday’s official reveal” »