Darrell Proctor

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Darrell Proctor is a publishing industry veteran with more than 30 years' experience writing about business, technology and sports. He spent more than a decade at the St. Petersburg Times and later the Rocky Mountain News, where he authored the Mile High Tech blog and was noted for his reviews of consumer electronics and technology. Questions for Darrell? Drop him a line at techexaminer@gmail.com.

  

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Better Headphones, Less Work

May 22, 11:00 AM
by Darrell Proctor, Business Examiner
 
 
Coming in June - the Double Agent.

Double Agent headphones (Photo courtesy of Skullcandy)

These headphones feature a Secure Digital (SD) card and slot for wireless music listening. And they make it simple - drag and drop music files from your PC onto the SD card, put the card in the Double Agent, and you're listening to music without the need for an MP3 player (the company behind the headphones, Skullcandy, says the cards also come pre-loaded "with some of Skullcandy's top-secret signature artists.")

The company showed off these headphones at the Consumer Electronics Show back in January. They're expected to be available in orange/brown, yellow/white, and black, depending on your color preference.

 


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