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    • Supersuckers
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    • Poe
    • Poe rocked my world with "Angry Johnny" (I want to kill you/I want to blow you/Away) and "Trigger Happy Jack" (Trigger Happy Jack/ You're gonna blow/But I'm gonna get off/Before you go), as powe

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    • Brother Love
    • Killer grooves, catchy riffs, edgy vocals with oh-so-just-right layered harmonies, and a drive that will move even YOU out of your chair, Brother Love's initial release is what rock and roll should be
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    • Of the three men who taught me how to sing, the last was Mel Torme. Apparently, Mel Torme is a joke to anyone more than a decade older than me, a living parody of a Vegas crooner. But I stumbled on th

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RoverTV Records TV, Audio to SD Card

Doghouse Electronics on Wednesday introduced RoverTV, a portable device that records audio and video to an SD flash memory card. RoverTV is available in 3.5-inch (US$299) and 4-inch ($349) versions. It can record directly from a TV signal, DVD, CD, FM radio, or computer, and it's compatible with the MP3, MP4, WAV, JPEG, BMP, GIF and other audio, video, and image file formats.

RoverTV can also download content from TiVo To Go as well as from iTunes, BurnLounge and other online sites. Its resolution is 320 x 240 for the smaller version and 480 x 272 for the larger one, which has a widescreen display. Each model also includes a USB port, AV input/output, and FM radio reception. A rechargeable Lithium Ion battery allows for up to 12 hours of audio or 6 hours of video, according to Doghouse.

Each RoverTV unit comes with a USB cord, battery charger, AV cable, TXB earbuds, and 1GB and 2GB SD cards. A Doghouse representative confirmed that, while the company's Web site only lists Windows system requirements, RoverTV is Mac compatible.

7:06 PM EST, 6/21/06: Added information and photo obtained from Doghouse.


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