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  Neuros Technology
At Neuros, our unique commitment to open-source product development allows our users to be active participants in making our portable media devices the best in the world.
Information on Neuros' position concerning your Digital Rights and why they are important to you!
We want to know your opinions about Neuros - as it is now and what it could be as it evolves with you.
www.neurostechnology.com   (262 words)

  
  Neuros Review
The Neuros uses USB 2.0 to connect the unit to a PC and is powered by a rechargeable lithium ion battery that promises 10 hours of continuos playback.
We even tried the Neuros on a frequency that clearly had a station broadcasting on it and found that for the most part its signal would play over a strong commercial signal, though the commercial signal would come in and out as the car altered direction.
Since the faceplate of the Neuros alone is sufficiently small and light, one would have expected that Digital Innovations would have created a smaller backpack using the same Toshiba drive found in the iPod.
www.mp3newswire.net /stories/2003/neuros.html   (3053 words)

  
 Neuros Technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Neuros Technology is a Chicago-based company that produces a number of audio and video devices with the brand name Neuros.
The Neuros MPEG 4 Recorder is a Flash-based digital recorder that works like a miniature VCR (sans tuner), allowing users to record live TV from an analog video sources (for example a DVD player or camcorder), have it encoded in real-time and stored onto a flash memory card.
A distinguishing feature of the Neuros devices is that they use open source software and use open source methods in the development of their devices; solicting feedback from the community during the development of their products.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Neuros   (705 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Neuros 4020300 USB 2.0 MP3 Digital Audio Computer Bundle (20 GB/128 MB): Electronics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Neuros Bundle allows you to use your 128 MB flash player with the small included backpack when portability or the ultimate shock resistance is needed.
All versions of the Neuros are the same in functionality, and they only differ in storage capacity, transfer speed of files from your computer, and slightly in appearance.
The Neuros has an FM transmitter (MyFi) that lets you broadcast your songs to a radio, which makes it easier to play your songs from a car than the standard casette tape hack.
www.amazon.com /Neuros-4020300-Digital-Computer-Bundle/dp/B00008RJVU   (2199 words)

  
 Hacking for Cash: Bounties on the Neuros OSD | OdNT - Open.NeurosTechnology.Com
Neuros is offering "Cash Money" Bounties for the launch of our new OSD.
The bounty committee is comprised of three longtime Neuros Hackers:DeepB, derobert and Cool4u2view.
They are generally around and helping with Neuros hacking, but again they are volunteers, please respect them as such.
open.neurostechnology.com /node/562   (1540 words)

  
 Digital Innovations Neuros HD (20 GB) Reviews. MP3 players Reviews by CNET.
First, the good news: The Neuros HD has a 20GB capacity, which is probably more than enough room for most users.
Now for the not-so-good news: The Neuros is a bit bulky, and we're less than thrilled with its modular design, which allows the 20GB hard drive to transform into a 128MB flash-memory player when you attach it to a different backpack.
There are good reasons that we tapped the Neuros for our top 10 products of CES list: Its feature set is astounding, and it sounds great, even when broadcasting FM radio to a stereo.
reviews.cnet.com /Digital_Innovations_Neuros_HD_20_GB/4505-6490_7-20761164.html   (785 words)

  
 Neuros Recorder 2 incompatible with PSP 2.7 firmware - Engadget
For now, Neuros is taking a three-pronged approach to the problem: they're working on a firmware update of their own for the Recorder 2, attempting to convince Sony to adjust their code in future upgrades, and, least helpfully, recommending that their customers avoid making the move to 2.7.
I wouldn't mind a neuros firmware upgrade to allow signal to pass through cleantly when it is shut off...
It is clear that Neuros was doing something different (read: wrong) which has now came back and bit them in the ass.
www.engadget.com /2006/05/03/neuros-recorder-2-incompatible-with-psp-2-7-firmware   (1318 words)

  
 Neuros OSD - The Neuros Technology Wiki
In short, the Neuros OSD contains the essence of what consumers want in a device to bridge their computer, home A/V systems, and portables without the baggage of a legacy PC system.
Neuros engineers and our ever growing user community continuously make new capabilities available to you via regular firmware upgrades.
If you're new to Neuros, you'll quickly find neuros is a different kind of consumer electronics company in a number of ways, particularly the way the company involves community in product development.
wiki.neurostechnology.com /index.php/Neuros_OSD   (1252 words)

  
 treocentral.com >> Products & Reviews >> Accessories >> Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2 Plus
The Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2 Plus (quite a mouthful, so we'll just call it "the Neuros" for the rest of this review) is exactly that device.
The first time you insert a new, blank card the Neuros writes some directories on it, and depending on what resolution mode you use it to make recordings, it stores your video files in different folders on the cards.
Press the Neuros remote's power on button and you should see the Neuros logo on screen for a few seconds, and then its main GUI control screen.
www.treocentral.com /content/Stories/927-1.htm   (1207 words)

  
 Neuros MP3 Digital Audio Computer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Expand and tailor the Neuros capabilities and memory.
Buy these beauties with a hard drive unit and watch the savings pile on top of each other as you add the items to your cart.
For example, get the E5c earbuds, a Sound Professionals pre-amp, along with a Neuros II, and your purchase will be discounted by $150.00.
www.neurosaudio.com /prod_neuros_main.asp   (204 words)

  
 Neuros resolves PSP problem - Engadget
Neuros has fixed that little problem that rendered their Neuros Recoder 2 virtually useless if you upgraded your PSP with the recent 2.7 firmware update.
To fix your recorder you simply have to download Neuros' own firmware update, which we assume won't have any negative effect on your PSP.
The is oddly worded....it sounds like you are upgrading your PSP firmware...you are not, you are upgrading the firmware on neuros hardware.
www.engadget.com /2006/05/18/neuros-resolves-psp-problem   (755 words)

  
 Neuros Technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The player unit is upgradeable by firmware upgrade from the website.
The Recorder was first released to the public on February 9, 2005 in woot.com's first product launch.
Newsforge Article on Neuros Open Source Approach to Hardware and Software Development
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Neuros_Technology   (705 words)

  
 OdNT - open.neurostechnology.com | The Power of Freedom
The new version of Drupal frees us to explore a number of promising new methods of creating, organizing, and delivering information, both within the developer community and to the Neuros user base as a whole.
In the words of a recent EFF story "EFF is proud to have Neuros as a supporter, and we hope they continue to inspire the spread of the PC and Internet ethos of openness in the consumer electronics world."
I, like many others in the community, initially got involved with Neuros because of their line of portable audio players, ultimately, the N2.
open.neurostechnology.com   (877 words)

  
 Raffle: A PSP and Neuros Recorder 2 bundle [update 1] - Joystiq
We'd like to thank everyone for donating nearly $800 for this raffle and especially thank Neuros for the generous gifts.
If you're upset you didn't score one for yourself, Amazon is selling the Neuros Recorder2 for $99.99, 23% off its list price...
The nice folks at Neuros have donated not only three Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2 models to give away, but a PSP to go along for one lucky winner.
www.joystiq.com /2006/12/12/raffle-a-psp-and-neuros-recorder-2-bundle   (1243 words)

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