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Monday, April 23, 2007

Features of IPod Nano

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iPod Doctors Come To Your iPod's Rescue


Your iPod has been your constant companion for years already. But at present, your iPod seemed to have fallen ill and would not work just right. You think it may be something with the iPod docks and ...more



Farewell iPod Monday


For the past two years, iPod Monday has been one of the main attractions of music lovers. Those Mondays were the times when those music lovers had their own night out and had the chance to share somet...more



Secret Sources Of iPod Discounts and Accessories


When I'm conducting an interview and conversations turn to the subject of iPod or anything related to this phenomenal product, the excitement level always goes up. Because I am a iPod nut, I always en...more



Features of IPod Nano


IPod nano is the fourth digital audio player of Apple and combining features of both iPod shuffle and iPod. It was launched on September 7, 2005, it replaced iPod mini, which was discontinued on the s...more


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Transforming driving into pleasure is the easiest thing now. That's because of our special iPod car kit, capable of offering the best quality of sound in your car. Why should you opt for low quality p...more



Are we in a golden age of electronics?


What defines a golden age? Conventional wisdom echoes that a golden age is when the quality of the product being produced is at its highest level possible; When every new innovation or release is ...more



4 tips to improve the life of your iPod


While everyone knows about the iPod and what it can do, not too many people are aware about the batteries that are located inside. Most people may assume that the batteries will simply last forever, b...more



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The iPod nano is Apple's fourth digital audio player combining features of both the iPod shuffle and iPod....more



The Best Ways On How To Download Music To An MP3 Player


An MP3 player is different from the other methods of personal stereo where you would normally have to insert a cassette or CD in order to listen to your favorite songs, but the music found on an MP...more



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The ipod has become more then just a resource for mp3 music, no longer are you restricted to just playing music on your ipod, now, you can do almost anything you can imagine, play music, watch movies ...more


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If you want to buy an iPod but are confused about what to buy then this article will set things straight. Here we explain the different iPod models available and help you decide which one is right for...more



The Many Different Types of iPod Cases Available for You to Buy


If you have an iPod, then you can be sure that you also already have many of the accessories geared for an iPod. These include such things as iPod cases, covers, screen protectors, car kits, FM transm...more



The Best Way to Take Care of Your iPod is With a Leather iPod Case


For the serious iPod fanatic there's no better way to take care of your iPod than with a leather iPod case. They not only look fashionable but they are also functional. With a leather iPod case to cov...more



A Number of Interesting Designs of Mini iPod Skins for You to Choose From


If you have a Mini iPod, then what you need are accessories for the Mini iPod, not accessories for the Nano, or the Shuffle or any other type of iPod. And one of the better accessories that you can la...more



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When it comes to ipod handling, we need to be very careful. Normally people after getting the ipod just un-wrap it and start using immediately. However we have seen in many cases of dirtied or scratch...more


Sunday, April 22, 2007

PC Magazine - Apple iPod mini 6GB

May 4, 2004 -- The Apple iPod is the player by which all others are judged. The iPod Mini's screen, despite its small size, is more readable than most others, and the ...more



PC Magazine - Hard Drive Player: Apple iPod Mini; Flash Memory Player: iRiver iFP-390T


May 4, 2004 -- With a dazzling array of colors, features, and capacities to choose from, the portable digital music player market is alive and exciting. Two devices rose to the top. We had begun to wonder if anyone

PC Magazine - A Love Letter to an iPod Mini


June 9, 2004 -- Late last year I wrote a column about the Macintosh and its near brush with virus trouble. I received hundreds of e-mails telling me I was nuts (and worse).
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Mercury News, The - Pizarro: iPod mini causes major problems


June 16, 2006 -- Have you heard the one about the iPod in the toilet? At Santa Clara University, that wasn't a joke but a problem that plagued the College of Arts and ...more



PC Magazine - iPod mini Gets Bigger, Cheaper


February 23, 2005 -- Apple's miniature music mainstay, the iPod mini, just got bigger. Apple announced today it has bumped the mini's memory to 6GB (from 4), increased the ...more



PC Magazine - Apple iPod mini 6GB


June 23, 2005 -- We liked the original iPod mini for its superior ergonomics, easily readable screen, jazzy colors, and good music performance. Audiophiles have complained, ...more


Saturday, April 21, 2007

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Basic soccer drills focus on skills and techniques young, beginning soccer players need to learn. Soccer drills vary according to age group and the following list of drills are designed for the younger or “newer” soccer player. Many soccer drills are miniature games in and of themselves. Making soccer drills and exercises fun during practice will improve player attendance, and will improve the overall attitude of your team.

Dribbling: “Dribble Across a Square”

Mark a square clearly on the ground that is approximately five to six adult steps in diameter. Each of the team players are given his/her own soccer ball and instructed to dribble across the square without touching anyone else’s ball but his/her own. Once the child gets across, he/she should dribble back. More and more players should gradually enter and cross the square. As in many soccer drills, repetition is the key. This is one of the soccer drills to help make children concentrate on the direction they are headed in and where other players are in relation to them, otherwise called “traffic”.

Ball Control: “Driving School”

You will need a lot of space (at least 20 square yards) to play this game and complete this drill. Similar to many soccer drills, every player has his/her own ball. By making sure everyone has their own ball during soccer drills, you will give them responsibility and they will be less likely to lose interest in watching others practice as they observe. In this drill, you (the coach) are the “driving instructor”. The players must do exactly what you say as you teach them how to drive and stop when you say. Any player that doesn’t do immediately as you say is out. Play for two minutes before restarting. This drill teaches ball control (dribbling, how to stop the ball with the foot, pullbacks, using the outside of each feet).

Description:

1. Go-start dribbling

2. Stop-stop the ball with a foot on top

3. Slow-slow down pace of dribbling

4. Speed Up-dribble faster

5. Turn Right-push the ball with the outside of the foot towards the right and dribble in that direction

6. Turn Left-follow the same instructions as Turn Right with left as the dribbling direction

7. Pull Back and Go the Other Way-use the bottom of the foot to pull the ball in a backwards direction, and then turn to dribble that way.

Ball Control: “Tick Tock”

Soccer drills should be made both fun and enjoyable, so children will stay interested in the game. Another one of the most popular soccer drills is this one, which also teaches ball control. This drill begins with everyone having a ball placed between the legs with the knees at a bent angle. When you say “Go” every play will drop the ball, and tap the ball between his/her feet from side to side like the tick tock of a clock. Every tap counts as one point. The first child to reach 20 points (or taps) is the winner.

These three drills are just a few examples of the many skills to teach young beginning soccer players some basic skills. These drills will also teach skills and help a child to completely comprehend the skills they learn.

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NFL Superbowl Odds: Public Perception Will Skew the Line

Las Vegas Sports Consultants (LVSC) is the source and creator of most, if not all, of the betting lines of sports games. Casinos and online sportsbooks rely on LVSC to set the odds, thus ensuring a “universal” line among all sportsbooks. During the early days of the sportsbooks, many different casinos had different lines, thus enabling the savvy gambler to “middle,” a practice that ensures a virtual low risk, but high return gamble. So, what is the main purpose of a line? Contrary to popular, public belief, most lines set by LVSC does not really “predict the final outcome” of a game; for if this were true, parlaying favorites on the moneyline would never be a losing proposition. What then is the line?

The line, which can refer to the side/spread (betting on a team) or total (betting on the final score of the game to go under or over), is a quite interesting thing. It is mostly based on the oddsmakers “handicapping” the general public. In general, the line is not the “true” power rating between the two sides of any game; it is theoretically set to divide the general population to take side A and side B equally.

However, in high-profile games, such as the SuperBowl or a National Championship game, the line is mostly skewed, so as to make one side REALLY attractive. How many of you thought the USC line of "7 was such an easy bet? In this matchup you have the defending National Champion playing in their own backyard, with two Heisman winners against a “good” Texas team who is yet to prove itself in the national spotlight…how could the Trojans not possibly cover that "7 spread, let alone lose the game? Well, we know what happened in that game. Well my friends, in the next couple of articles, I will try to explain how the line is formed, and offer my insights and tips into beating the sportsbooks.

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ilounge-apr-3.jpgThis week at iLounge: Everyone’s been talking this week about the Griffin Technology Dock Adapter for iPod shuffle, a way to let the second-generation shuffle play or charge on myriad dock-sporting iPod speaker systems. We’ve already reviewed it, along with Harman Kardon’s EP730 and EP720 High-Fidelity Noise-Isolating Earphones, which turned out to be less impressive than their other Etymotic Research-designed cousins. We also played with the Brookstone SongPlay Music System for iPod, and enjoyed the design of the speakers, including the illumination behind the iPod, as much as we did their sound.

We got our first look at the Griffin Technology AirDock Docking Station with Remote, a stylish docking and charging option for 4G and 5G iPods, minis, and nanos, and also took a look at the Blue Raven Video iPod Battery Replacement Kit, one of the first do-it-yourself battery replacement kits for the fifth-generation iPod. Finally, we got our hands on the Sierra Sound iN Studio 5.0, which combines “studio monitoring quality” speakers with an iPod Universal Dock, and are available in black, white and the unfortunate red we received.

Backstage at iLounge this week contains a doozy: exclusive first details on a breakthrough new earphone design from Ultimate Ears, and discussion of Maroon 5’s mysterious album disappearance from the iTunes Store. We also shared a few of our Thoughts on Premium iPod Speakers, pricey new additions to the ever-expanding iPod accessory market. Our thoughts? Buy based on sound, not on price. We also took a deeper look at the Consequences of iPhone’s early debut, questioning whether the negative consequences of the device’s early introduction outweigh Apple’s reasons for the premature unveiling.

In The News: It was hard to escape “iPhone fever” this week, as seemingly everyone had something to say about the not-yet-released device. A Microsoft high-up stated that the iPhone was “not an option” for business users, while a study found that nearly half of everyone surveyed knew about the phone, with 17% saying they planned on picking one up come late June. Both Cisco and Sling were talking, both with Apple and with the press about making the iPhone compatible with Cisco’s ubiquitous office telephony systems and about streaming to the device. iPhone cases were spotted both online and at a Hong Kong trade show. Finally, with all this news surrounding iPhone, it’s good to hear AT&T reassure the world that the iPhone is on schedule for an end of June release.


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There are no new items in The Canadian Apple Store, three changed price, one was restocked, 10 were unchanged, three were sold

Status Product Price Description Purchase
Price decreased by C$1.13686837721616e-13 Apple Cinema HD Display (23-inch flat panel w/ aluminum enclosure) C$879.00 23-inch (viewable), 1920 x 1200 optimal resolution, 16.7 million colors, DVI Display Connector, 2 port USB 2.0 Hub, 2 FireWire 400 ports, VESA mount compatible. Buy Now
Price decreased by C$2.8421709430404e-14 iPod nano, 8GB - Black C$249.00 Holds up to 2,000 songs, Up to 24 hours of music playback, 1.41 ounces, 3.5 x 1.6 x 0.26 inches, Apple Earphones, USB cable, dock adapter. Buy Now
Price decreased by C$5.6843418860808e-14 iPod Hi-Fi C$259.00 Goodbye, big stereo. Hello, iPod Hi-Fi, a beautiful, compact sound system with an integrated Universal Dock for iPod that fills the room with rich, audiophile-quality sound. It's the home stereo &8212; reinvented. Buy Now
Restocked iPod 30GB - Black C$249.00 2.5-inch color display (60% brighter than previous generation), Holds up to 7,500 songs, Up to 14 hours of music playback, 4.8 ounces, 2.4 x 4.1 x .43 inches, Apple Earphones, USB 2.0 cable. Buy Now
Sold Out MacBook Pro, 17-inch Glossy Display, 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo C$2399.00 17-inch, widescreen display (1680x1050 resolution), 1GB (single SODIMM) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM, 120GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive, Slot-load SuperDrive (DVD%plusmnRW/CD-RW), ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 with 256MB GDDR3 memory, Built-in iSight Camera, Front Row and Apple Remote. Sold Out
Sold Out Mac mini, 1.83GHz Intel Core Duo C$789.00 512MB memory (667MHz DDR2 SDRAM), 80GB Serial ATA hard drive, Slot-loading SuperDrive with double-layer support (DVD+R DL/DVD%plusmnRW/CD-RW), Built-in AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth 2.0, Apple Remote. Sold Out
Sold Out AirPort Extreme Base Station (with modem and antenna port) - Apple Certified C$115.00 AirPort Extreme is the next-generation wireless networking solution from Apple. Based on a new high-speed wireless technology called 802.11g, it enables you to achieve data rates nearly 5 times faster than the original AirPort. AirPort Extreme Base Stations support AirPort-enabled and AirPort Extreme-enabled Mac computers, as well as Windows PCs with Wi-Fi certified 802.11b cards installed. Sold Out
Unchanged AirPort Extreme Card C$49.00 AirPort Extreme is the next-generation wireless networking solution from Apple. Based on a new high-speed wireless technology called 802.11g, it enables you to achieve data rates nearly 5 times faster than the original AirPort. You can connect to the Internet or to other computers without wires, additional phone lines, or complicated networking hardware from almost anywhere in your home, classroom, or business. Buy Now
Unchanged AirPort Express Base Station with AirTunes C$105.00 AirPort Express with AirTunes is an incredible wireless product that allows you to play iTunes music over your wireless network to your home stereo or powered speakers. It also allows you to share both a broadband Internet connection for up to 10 users and a USB printer. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod shuffle 1GB - Silver C$59.00 Holds up to 240 songs, Up to 12 hours of music playback, 0.55 ounce, 1.62 x 1.07 x 0.41 inches (including clip), Apple Earphones, Included dock. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod nano, 2GB - Silver C$139.00 Holds up to 500 songs, Up to 24 hours of music playback, 1.41 ounces, 3.5 x 1.6 x 0.26 inches, Apple Earphones, USB cable, dock adapter. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod nano, 4GB - Silver C$199.00 Holds up to 1,000 songs, Up to 24 hours of music playback, 1.41 ounces, 3.5 x 1.6 x 0.26 inches, Apple Earphones, USB cable, dock adapter. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod nano, 4GB - Green C$199.00 Holds up to 1,000 songs, Up to 24 hours of music playback, 1.41 ounces, 3.5 x 1.6 x 0.26 inches, Apple Earphones, USB cable, dock adapter. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod nano, 4GB - Blue C$199.00 Holds up to 1,000 songs, Up to 24 hours of music playback, 1.41 ounces, 3.5 x 1.6 x 0.26 inches, Apple Earphones, USB cable, dock adapter. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod nano, 4GB - Pink C$199.00 Holds up to 1,000 songs, Up to 24 hours of music playback, 1.41 ounces, 3.5 x 1.6 x 0.26 inches, Apple Earphones, USB cable, dock adapter. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod 80GB - White C$349.00 2.5-inch color display (60% brighter than previous generation), Holds up to 20,000 songs, Up to 20 hours of music playback, 5.5 ounces, 2.4 x 4.1 x .55 inches, Apple Earphones, USB 2.0 cable. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod 80GB - Black C$349.00 2.5-inch color display (60% brighter than previous generation), Holds up to 20,000 songs, Up to 20 hours of music playback, 5.5 ounces, 2.4 x 4.1 x .55 inches, Apple Earphones, USB 2.0 cable. Buy Now
Unchanged Apple Cinema HD Display (23-inch flat panel w/ aluminum enclosure) C$879.00 23-inch (viewable), 1920 x 1200 optimal resolution, 16.7 million colors, DVI Display Connector, 2 port USB 2.0 Hub, 2 FireWire 400 ports, VESA mount compatible. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod nano, 8GB - Black C$249.00 Holds up to 2,000 songs, Up to 24 hours of music playback, 1.41 ounces, 3.5 x 1.6 x 0.26 inches, Apple Earphones, USB cable, dock adapter. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod Hi-Fi C$259.00 Goodbye, big stereo. Hello, iPod Hi-Fi, a beautiful, compact sound system with an integrated Universal Dock for iPod that fills the room with rich, audiophile-quality sound. It's the home stereo &8212; reinvented. Buy Now

There are no new items in The US Apple Store, 19 were restocked, 23 were unchanged, two were sold out.

Status Product Price Description Purchase
Restocked MacBook Pro, 15-inch, 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo $1349.00 15.4-inch widescreen display (1440x900 resolution), 512MB (single SODIMM) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM, 80GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive, Slot-load SuperDrive (DVD%plusmnRW/CD-RW), ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 with 128MB GDDR3 memory, Built-in iSight Camera, Front Row and Apple Remote. Buy Now
Restocked MacBook Pro, 15-inch, 2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo $1599.00 15.4-inch widescreen display (1440x900 resolution), 1GB (single SODIMM) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM, 120GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive, Slot-load 6x SuperDrive (DVD+/-RW/CD-RW), ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 with 128MB GDDR3 memory, Built-in iSight Camera, Front Row and Apple Remote. Buy Now
Restocked MacBook Pro, 15-inch Glossy Display, 2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo $1599.00 15.4-inch, widescreen display (1440x900 resolution), 1GB (single SODIMM) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM, 120GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive, Slot-load 6x SuperDrive (DVD+/-RW/CD-RW), ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 with 128MB GDDR3 memory, Built-in iSight Camera, Front Row and Apple Remote. Buy Now
Restocked MacBook Pro, 15-inch Glossy Display, 2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Duo $1999.00 15.4-inch, widescreen display (1440x900 resolution), 2GB (two SODIMMs) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM, 120GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive, Slot-load 6x SuperDrive (DVD+/-RW/CD-RW), ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 with 256MB GDDR3 memory, Built-in iSight Camera, Front Row and Apple Remote. Buy Now
Restocked MacBook Pro, 15-inch Glossy Display, 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo $1499.00 15.4-inch, widescreen display (1440x900 resolution), 1GB (single SODIMM) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM, 100GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive, Slot-load SuperDrive (DVD%plusmnRW/CD-RW), ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 with 256MB GDDR3 memory, Built-in iSight Camera, Front Row and Apple Remote. Buy Now
Restocked MacBook Pro, 17-inch, 2.33GHz Intel Core 2 Duo $2299.00 17-inch widescreen display (1680x1050 resolution), 2GB (two SODIMMs) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM, 160GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive, Slot-load 8x SuperDrive (DVD+/-RW/CD-RW), ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 with 256MB GDDR3 memory, Built-in iSight Camera, Front Row and Apple Remote. Buy Now
Restocked MacBook 1.83GHz Intel Core Duo - White $799.00 13.3-inch glossy widescreen display, 1280 x 800 resolution, 512MB memory (2x256MB SODIMMs), 60GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive, Combo drive (DVD-ROM, CD-RW), Built-in iSight camera. Buy Now
Restocked MacBook 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo - White $899.00 13.3-inch glossy widescreen display, 1280 x 800 resolution, 512MB memory (2x256MB SODIMMs), 60GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive, SuperDrive (DVD%plusmnRW/CD-RW), Built-in iSight camera. Buy Now
Restocked MacBook 1.83GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - White $949.00 13.3-inch glossy widescreen display, 1280 x 800 resolution, (2x256MB SODIMMs), 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive, Combo drive (DVD-ROM/CD-RW), Built-in iSight camera. Buy Now
Restocked MacBook 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo - Black $999.00 13.3-inch glossy widescreen display, 1280 x 800 resolution, 512MB memory (2x256MB SODIMMs), 80GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive, SuperDrive (DVD%plusmnRW/CD-RW), Built-in iSight camera. Buy Now
Restocked MacBook 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo - White $1049.00 13.3-inch glossy widescreen display, 1280 x 800 resolution, (2x512MB SODIMMs), 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive, SuperDrive (DVD+/-RW/CD-RW), Built-in iSight camera. Buy Now
Restocked MacBook 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - White $1099.00 13.3-inch glossy widescreen display, 1280 x 800 resolution, (2x512MB SODIMMs), 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive, SuperDrive (DVD%plusmnRW/CD-RW), Built-in iSight camera. Buy Now
Restocked MacBook 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo - Black $1099.00 13.3-inch glossy widescreen display, 1280 x 800 resolution, (2x512MB SODIMMs), 80GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive, SuperDrive (DVD+/-RW/CD-RW), Built-in iSight camera. Buy Now
Restocked MacBook 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo - Black $1299.00 13.3-inch glossy widescreen display, 1280 x 800 resolution, (2x512MB SODIMMs), 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive, SuperDrive (DVD%plusmnRW/CD-RW), Built-in iSight camera. Buy Now
Restocked PowerBook 12-inch 1.5GHz Combo Drive $1099.00 512MB DDR333 SDRAM, 60GB Hard Drive, NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5200 (64MB DDR), AirPort Extreme, Bluetooth 2.0 + Enhanced Data Rates. Buy Now
Restocked PowerBook 12-inch 1.5GHz SuperDrive $1199.00 512MB DDR333 SDRAM, 80GB Hard Drive, NVIDIA GeForce FX Go5200 (64MB DDR), AirPort Extreme, Bluetooth 2.0 + Enhanced Data Rates. Buy Now
Restocked iMac 17-inch 1.83GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Combo Drive $849.00 512MB (2x256MB) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM (PC2-5300), 160GB Serial ATA hard drive, 24x Combo Drive, Intel GMA 950 graphics with 64MB of shared memory, Built-in AirPort Extreme, Built-in iSight Camera. Buy Now
Restocked Mac mini, 1.66GHz Intel Core Duo $519.00 512MB memory (667MHz DDR2 SDRAM), 60GB Serial ATA hard drive, Slot-loading Combo drive (DVD-ROM/CD-RW), Built-in AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth 2.0, Apple Remote. Buy Now
Restocked iPod 30GB - Black $209.00 2.5-inch color display (60% brighter than previous generation), Holds up to 7,500 songs, Up to 14 hours of music playback, 4.8 ounces, 2.4 x 4.1 x .43 inches, Apple Earphones, USB 2.0 cable. Buy Now
Sold Out MacBook Pro, 17-inch Glossy Display, 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo $1999.00 17-inch, widescreen display (1680x1050 resolution), 1GB (single SODIMM) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM, 120GB 5400-rpm Serial ATA hard drive, Slot-load SuperDrive (DVD%plusmnRW/CD-RW), ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 with 256MB GDDR3 memory, Built-in iSight Camera, Front Row and Apple Remote. Sold Out
Sold Out MacBook Pro, 17-inch, 2.16GHz Intel Core Duo $1999.00 17-inch widescreen display (1680x1050 resolution), 1GB (single SODIMM) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM, 100GB 7200-rpm Serial ATA hard drive, Slot-load SuperDrive (DVD%plusmnRW/CD-RW), ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 with 256MB GDDR3 memory, Built-in iSight Camera, Front Row and Apple Remote. Sold Out
Unchanged iMac 17-inch 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SuperDrive $1049.00 1GB (2x512MB) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM (PC2-5300), 160GB Serial ATA hard drive, Slot-load 8x double-layer SuperDrive, ATI Radeon X1600 with 128MB GDDR3 memory, Built-in AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth 2.0, Built-in iSight Camera and Apple Remote. Buy Now
Unchanged iMac 24-inch 2.16GHz Intel Core 2 Duo SuperDrive $1699.00 1GB (2x512MB) 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM (PC2-5300), 250GB Serial ATA hard drive, Slot-load 8x double-layer SuperDrive, NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT with 128MB GDDR3 memory, Built-in AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth 2.0, Built-in iSight Camera and Apple Remote. Buy Now
Unchanged Mac mini 1.66GHz Intel Core Duo $649.00 512MB memory (667MHz DDR2 SDRAM), 80GB Serial ATA hard drive, Double-layer SuperDrive (DVD+R DL/DVD%plusmnRW/CD-RW), Built-in AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth 2.0, Apple Remote. Buy Now
Unchanged Mac mini, 1.83GHz Intel Core Duo $699.00 512MB memory (667MHz DDR2 SDRAM), 80GB Serial ATA hard drive, Slot-loading SuperDrive with double-layer support (DVD+R DL/DVD%plusmnRW/CD-RW), Built-in AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth 2.0, Apple Remote. Buy Now
Unchanged Mac Pro Quad 2.66GHz Intel Xeon $2199.00 Two 2.66GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon processors, 1GB (2 x 512MB) memory (667MHz DDR2 fully-buffered DIMM ECC), 250GB Serial ATA 3Gb/s 7200-rpm hard drive, 16x SuperDrive (double-layer), NVIDIA GeForce 7300 GT graphics with 256MB memory. Buy Now
Unchanged Mac Pro Quad 3.0GHz Intel Xeon $3299.00 Two 3.0GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon processors, 2GB (4 x 512MB) memory (667MHz DDR2 fully-buffered DIMM ECC), 250GB Serial ATA 3Gb/s 7200-rpm hard drive, 16x SuperDrive (double-layer), ATI Radeon X1900 XT graphics with 512MB memory. Buy Now
Unchanged Apple Cinema Display (20-inch flat panel w/ aluminum enclosure) $499.00 20-inch (viewable), 1680 x 1050 optimal resolution, 16.7 million colors, DVI Display Connector, 2 port USB 2.0 Hub, 2 FireWire 400 ports, VESA mount compatible. Buy Now
Unchanged Apple Cinema HD Display (23-inch flat panel w/ aluminum enclosure) $749.00 23-inch (viewable), 1920 x 1200 optimal resolution, 16.7 million colors, DVI Display Connector, 2 port USB 2.0 Hub, 2 FireWire 400 ports, VESA mount compatible. Buy Now
Unchanged Apple Cinema HD Display (30-inch flat panel w/ aluminum enclosure) $1499.00 The Apple Cinema HD is a stunning, all-digital, 30-inch flat panel display with a 2560-by-1600-pixel resolution - The largest high-resolution display ever created. Buy Now
Unchanged AirPort Extreme Card $39.00 AirPort Extreme is the next-generation wireless networking solution from Apple. Based on a new high-speed wireless technology called 802.11g, it enables you to achieve data rates nearly 5 times faster than the original AirPort. You can connect to the Internet or to other computers without wires, additional phone lines, or complicated networking hardware from almost anywhere in your home, classroom, or business. Buy Now
Unchanged AirPort Express Base Station with AirTunes $89.00 AirPort Express with AirTunes is an incredible wireless product that allows you to play iTunes music over your wireless network to your home stereo or powered speakers. It also allows you to share both a broadband Internet connection for up to 10 users and a USB printer. Buy Now
Unchanged AirPort Extreme Base Station (with modem and antenna port) - Apple Certified $99.00 AirPort Extreme is the next-generation wireless networking solution from Apple. Based on a new high-speed wireless technology called 802.11g, it enables you to achieve data rates nearly 5 times faster than the original AirPort. AirPort Extreme Base Stations support AirPort-enabled and AirPort Extreme-enabled Mac computers, as well as Windows PCs with Wi-Fi certified 802.11b cards installed. Buy Now
Unchanged Apple Wireless Keyboard $49.00 Using Bluetooth wireless technology the Apple Wireless Keyboard provides a reliable, secure connection to your Mac with no cable clutter. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod shuffle 1GB - Silver $49.00 Holds up to 240 songs, Up to 12 hours of music playback, 0.55 ounce, 1.62 x 1.07 x 0.41 inches (including clip), Apple Earphones, Included dock. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod nano, 2GB - Silver $119.00 Holds up to 500 songs, Up to 24 hours of music playback, 1.41 ounces, 3.5 x 1.6 x 0.26 inches, Apple Earphones, USB cable, dock adapter. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod nano, 4GB - Silver $169.00 Holds up to 1,000 songs, Up to 24 hours of music playback, 1.41 ounces, 3.5 x 1.6 x 0.26 inches, Apple Earphones, USB cable, dock adapter. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod nano, 4GB - Green $169.00 Holds up to 1,000 songs, Up to 24 hours of music playback, 1.41 ounces, 3.5 x 1.6 x 0.26 inches, Apple Earphones, USB cable, dock adapter. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod nano, 4GB - Blue $169.00 Holds up to 1,000 songs, Up to 24 hours of music playback, 1.41 ounces, 3.5 x 1.6 x 0.26 inches, Apple Earphones, USB cable, dock adapter. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod nano, 4GB - Pink $169.00 Holds up to 1,000 songs, Up to 24 hours of music playback, 1.41 ounces, 3.5 x 1.6 x 0.26 inches, Apple Earphones, USB cable, dock adapter. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod nano, 8GB - Black $209.00 Holds up to 2,000 songs, Up to 24 hours of music playback, 1.41 ounces, 3.5 x 1.6 x 0.26 inches, Apple Earphones, USB cable, dock adapter. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod 80GB - White $299.00 2.5-inch color display (60% brighter than previous generation), Holds up to 20,000 songs, Up to 20 hours of music playback, 5.5 ounces, 2.4 x 4.1 x .55 inches, Apple Earphones, USB 2.0 cable. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod 80GB - Black $299.00 2.5-inch color display (60% brighter than previous generation), Holds up to 20,000 songs, Up to 20 hours of music playback, 5.5 ounces, 2.4 x 4.1 x .55 inches, Apple Earphones, USB 2.0 cable. Buy Now
Unchanged iPod Hi-Fi $229.00 Goodbye, big stereo. Hello, iPod Hi-Fi, a beautiful, compact sound system with an integrated Universal Dock for iPod that fills the room with rich, audiophile-quality sound. It's the home stereo &8212; reinvented. Buy Now

IPod Gift Gets Better - Apple Paid for Democrat officials travel to sunny California

http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070411/NEWS06/704110305&imw=Y

For Republicans, this is a gift that keeps getting better. The "No Ipod Left Behind" story has expanded - apparently, according to breaking news, two key Democratic state House members, including the Speaker, Andy Dillon, were paid to travel to Silicon Valley by Apple just before they announced their idea.

The fabulous Dawson Bell of the Detroit Free Press reports:

Two state lawmakers backing a controversial plan to buy iPods for every schoolchild in Michigan were among a group of politicians who made a trip to California that was paid for at least in part by Apple, the maker of iPods.

The 2 1/2 -day trip earlier this year covered a range of issues and interaction on topics related to Michigan. It included a visit to Apple in northern California, where the politicians discussed classroom technology and educational uses for the popular audio and video players, said Rep. Matt Gillard, D-Alpena, one of the legislators who made the trip.

House Speaker Andy Dillon, D-Redford Township, also made the trip to San Francisco and nearby Santa Clara County.

The $36-million iPod proposal was unveiled last week at a news conference called by Dillon to discuss the state's budget crisis and House Democrats' plans to address it.

Dillon's office did not provide details on the trip or say whether Apple paid for all or part of it. Gillard said he thought Apple covered a portion of the costs.

It appears that they won't give up on the idea either, although they see it as impractical during the budget crisis, it may come back sometime in the future.

Dillon defended the trip in a statement issued by his office Tuesday night. He said he was "one of several lawmakers to take this trip, and I am more convinced than ever that the future for our children lies in education. As we move to the technology age and the knowledge-based economy, it would be irresponsible to separate technology from our K-12 system.

"I have four children, and I see how powerful technology is in their learning experience. While I believe that moving our classrooms into the 21st Century is critical to the future of our children and this state, I fully understand that unless and until we solve the state's fiscal crisis we cannot pursue this initiative. As I have said all along, we are focused on the state's fiscal crisis first."

Dillon and Gillard have been vocal supporters of the iPod idea. They did not identify the other lawmakers who went on the trip.

Critics of the proposal have said it indicates that Lansing policymakers are out of touch with Michiganders' anxiety over the state's $600-million budget shortfall and the state's depressed economic conditions.

No guys. This is a bad idea throughout time - its wasteful spending, and would not help teaching or student motivation. If it was a great idea, then abolishing schools and plugging kids into TVs or radios (I-Pods are mini-TV/radios) would be a good idea, and it would save billions. When you subsidize something you get more of it. We shouldn't be subsidizing entertainment tools.

Republicans need to put this one in the opposition research file - and it goes straight into ZR's public corruption file.


Friday, April 20, 2007

My DRM Agnosticism & Indifference toward Media Format Compatibility



iPod Shuffle Mark 2, The Answer, Europe, and Whitesnake


… iPod Shuffle Mark 2 to aid in my reviewing tasks each week (and learning my own bloody songs), and what follows is my take on the thing. I have included

Icuiti unveils AV230 head-mounted display


… iPod, and instead works with any video source including DVD players and gaming consoles. The eyewear sports twin 320 x 240 resolution displays, an integrated, rechargeable battery pack, 60Hz refresh

Why Does One Mac Play While Asleep And Another Won’t Ever Go to Sleep?


… mini just doesn’t want to save us any power. It likes playing the screen saver and really won’t go nighty-night. Yes, I’ve checked the settings and yes it’s set for

iPod In Red


I normally don’t write about the whole iPod hype, but in this case, I thought this was something worth mentioning. Apple created a special edition iPod nano in the color

Wrong Yesterday Wrong Today Wrong Tomorrow


… iPod Second, all the side by side product comparisons showed 4th Gen iPods with monochrome screens with no song selected or playing, while the Zune was playing a video. The

My DRM Agnosticism & Indifference toward Media Format Compatibility


… Ipod. But that keeps me (and millions of others) buying non-Apple players. As a result, there's a fairly diverse and growing market of Apple competitors. Would all those competitors be

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Samsung neXus 25 XM Satellite Radio and 512MB MP3 Player - $19.99

You’re young, you’re on your own, and you are making do with just enough for dinner, a few smokes, and maybe a beer or two on Friday night. Meanwhile across the hall some first year Poli-Sci major is rubbing a black crayon inside a stencil that reads “Empowerment!” while chanting tonelessly to whatever that is on her Limited Edition Norah Jones iPod and complaining about how hard it is to find gourmet pasta in the dininghall.

It is for you, my friend, that Samsung has created the NeXus 25 XM Radio and MP3 Player. Sure, it’s not as brand-friendly as a four letter name, but the NeXus 25 XM Radio and MP3 Player isn’t about a pretty package (even though it does look nice and stylishly slim). The NeXus 25 XM Radio and MP3 Player is about function. It has 512MB of memory, which means it could hold approximately twenty billion Ramones songs or a single Iron Butterfly track, and, naturally, you will also get a battery, ear buds, an IR remote control, all the necessary cables, 15% off accessories using the ES06Q415 coupon code, and a swanky carrying holster, which could be the thing that saves you from dropping the NeXus 25 XM Radio and MP3 Player when your eyes finally meet hers and she smiles up at you sweetly as she colors.

Planning ahead for this occurance, we've made sure that these NeXus 25 come with free XM service activation and a free month of service to boot. The included dock allows you to record XM content to listen to whenever you like, and that means anything XM has to offer, from talk shows to sports to exclusive music. In addition, the NeXus works with the impressively included XM Connect-and-Play antenna, so when you run back to your room with your heart racing, you could plug right in and frantically search for the all Norah Jones station, then use the XM + Napster partnership to tag and purchase a few songs you could memorize. Three days later when you “accidentally” meet her in the dining hall and “accidentally” have a guitar you’ll be thanking us here at Woot for playing digital wingman on the search for your one true love.

All we ask is that you invite us to the wedding.

Warranty: One year

Features:
  • XM satellite radio/MP3 player with portable and home accessories
  • Stores 25 hours of content, including captured XM programming and digital music files
  • Receives live XM broadcasts when docked with the included XM mini tuner
  • Portable playback of stored XM content, MP3s, and WMAs
  • Slim compact design
  • 1.5-inch FSTN display
  • USB 2.0 for fast media transfers
  • 512 MB integrated flash memory
  • Playlist management of stored XM content
  • Display shows artist, song title, and channel info
  • XM songs can be “tagged” for purchase via XM + Napster service online
  • Save a song from the beginning even after it has started
  • Create play lists without a PC
  • Includes IR remote control
  • Rechargeable battery with 15-20 hours of life
  • 5-way system navigation control
  • Dimensions: 3-7/16”H x 1-15/16”W x 3/4”D

Includes:

  • YP-X5X XM radio/MP3 player
  • XM Mini Tuner (previously called "passport")
  • Battery
  • Earbuds
  • Remote control
  • Home dock/cradle
  • Home XM antenna
  • AC power adapter
  • RCA audio cable
  • USB cable
  • Carrying case/holster
  • User’s guide
  • Software CD-ROM
  • Free XM radio activation
  • Free one month XM service
  • 15% off accessories using the ES06Q415 coupon code
XM Satellite Radio Features:
  • Over 160 Digital channels coast to coast
  • Most commercial-free music channels
  • The best sports package
  • Biggest names in news, talk and entertainment
  • Listen online, Stream over 85 channels (included with subscription)


Price: $19.99

BDTSP v 1.13

Alec Baldwin Sent Neal a Personal Message
Source: NBC, 30 Rock

Elf Yourself
Source: Alexa
Company: Elf Yourself

Linksys iPhone Announced
Source: SciFi Tech
Company: Linksys

Sync your iPod to WMP 11 with Dopisp
*Note: we just figured out that Dopisp spelled backwards is "PS iPod"...post script iPod...add to iPod. We feel pretty smart. ;)
Source: Life Hacker
Company: MGTEK dopisp

Hannibal Deuce
Source: Red Ferret
Company: TVease.net

iProjector
Source: Viewer Tip
Company: Ion Audio

Optimus Mini Three
*Note: The Optimus does NOT flash in real life...it's only because it's on camera Source: Think Geek
Company: Art Lebedev Studio

BDTSP v 1.13


In this weeks show we cover:- New theme song?- Yahoo is yummy- Google music search- Itunes features- Infotechment controversy- Wikipedia- Good News, Bad News- 1's and 0's- Canon Printer update- Amazon/Alexa- What is an API?- Macrodobia- Get the phone- Podnography- BDTSP Video Coming Soon- Online Coupons- Drew is Chuckee Cheese on the weekends- Gadgets for Christmas- iriver vs. iPod (Mini geek out on bass)- Adam's Geekin' Out!!!

Video Education: Free Online Learning Resources Mini-Guide

2006 proved itself to be the year of online video, and as the medium has evolved more and more free online resources have become readily available for those willing to look for them. As universities get wise to the Open Courseware concept, and independent video producers share what they know with their peers there has never been a better time to get yourself a free video education.

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Photo credit: Andres Rodriguez

In this Mini-Guide I gather together a list of totally free online video resources for anyone looking to learn something without having to pay for the privilege. As Web 2.0 evolves into a democratic, largely social landscape, online video proves itself to be a great asset in collective knowledge-pooling.

But even the micro-sphere of online video learning content is far bigger than could be shoe-horned into a single guide. As such I have cherry-picked a handful of the best and most relevant resources for those looking to brush up their video, presentation and independent publishing skills. Feel free to compliment this selection with your own recommendations in the comments.

The guide features the following resources:

  • University-sector video courseware
    Universities are catching on to the idea that learning content need not be so fiercely guarded, and at the heart of their collective endeavors is the Open Courseware concept: free to use, free to share lectures and screencasts that open up the ivory tower to the masses.
  • Tutorials in digital video production
    As video becomes an increasingly important way of communicating, production values are on the rise. Keep up with the techniques that will make your video stand out from the pack.
  • Flash design, animation and video
    Adobe's Flash is not only a ubiquitous delivery platform, but also a great way of streaming high-quality, low-bandwidth, interactive video content across the web. Free flash tutorials can give you the flexibility to make your website, slideshow or digital video come to life.
  • Web publishing and sharing
    It's one thing to read about blogging, social bookmarking and Internet television, but quite another to be guided step by step through the process in a video tutorial. These resources provide you with a ready collection of easy to pick up learning content for all things Web 2.0.
  • Presentations
    Whether you want to deliver online presentations at a distance, brush up on your PowerPoint skills or just learn what separates a good presentation from a boring one, these resources are going to be very useful.
  • Digital Imaging
    Nobody is born knowing how to use Photoshop, but that doesn't mean that you have to pay for the privilege.
  • Collaborative learning
    Sharing your skills online just got a lot easier, whether they be in digital photography and image editing, or drawing, creating music and modifying technology. With the advent of collaborative video learning resources, if you know it, you can share it.

Read on to see exactly how.

Open Courseware videos

MIT's Open Courseware concept has taken off in a big way, with universities queuing up to join in the sharing of higher education learning materials online. As Internet video becomes increasingly prevalent, so the audio-visual materials available as Open Courseware are growing. The following sources offer easy access to free higher learning video content.




MIT Open Courseware Videos

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http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Global/OCWHelp/avocw.htm

The service

MIT Open Courseware has been a trailblazing initiative to bring free university sector courses to the public via the Internet. While the content is primarily syllabus and reading list based, of late they have added some great video content across the range of their courses.

What you can learn

The service offers a diverse range of subjects, with an academic bent, across various disciplines. For example:

Access and file format(s)

Videos must be downloaded, along with the rest of the materials for a given course.

The Real Player format is used for the video content.

Additional Resources

While not entirely geared up to independent publishers, you may also want to check out:

  • Open Courseware Finder, a free service that will search all Open Courseware titles from a range of universities
  • For those of a scientific bent, Free Science Online may be of interest for its collection of science-based video lectures




Digital video production

Producing great looking video and publishing it to the web has certainly become a lot easier and more accessible in the past year, but how do you make your content stand out from the ocean of mediocre, amateur productions out there? The following resources are there to lend you a hand.

Izzy Video

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http://www.izzyvideo.com

The service

Izzy Video is the work of a single dedicated DV enthusiast, Israel Hyman, and offers a huge array of useful tutorials on digital video production.

What you can learn

There are a great many tutorials - 50 at the time of writing - covering the entire digital video production process, and these include:

Access and file formats

Movies can be viewed online (or downloaded to your desktop) in the popular Mp4 format, in both large (640x480) and iPod friendly (320x240) sizes.

Additional Resources

The Izzy Video Wiki gathers several additional resources, including the chance for viewers to request future tutorials to fit their specific needs.




GoToAndLearn

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http://www.gotoandlearn.com

The service

While GoToAndLearn is not strictly a digital video production resource, there are a great many tutorials dedicated to the use of the ubiquitous Flash format in the world of video production. Lee Brimelow is the man behind these well designed and great looking video tutorials.

What you can learn

In addition to a great collection of Flash tutorials there are several well-made tutorials on using Flash in your video production workflow. These include:

  • Using Flash FLV files in video production
  • Creating a Flash-based video player
  • Adding contextual menus directly into your video

Access and file formats

All videos are in high quality, large FLV format and can be viewed online straight from your browser, provided you have the Flash plug-in installed.

Additional resources

GoToAndLearn's videos are well supported by:

  • A very active User Forum
  • The ability to request future tutorials directly from the main site's Flash-based interface




Flash design, animation and video

Flash has long been a ubiquitous part of accessing the Internet, and since the explosion of online video it has become even more popular. Video sharing giants such as YouTube make use of the Flash Video format due to its ability to provide high-quality, low-bandwidth material.

But Flash is much more versatile than simply being able to serve up online video, and there are resources available that will teach you how to make the most of this powerful platform. In addition to the previously mentioned GoToAndLearn, Steve's Tutes offer various tutorials on the Flash authoring process.

Steve's Tutes

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http://www.video-animation.com/flash_01.shtml

The service

Steve's Tutes bring together a comprehensive collection of video tutorials that will teach you how to create a number of effects and animations using Flash.

What you can learn

The focus of the tutorials is on using Flash to create animations and interactive web applications. Among the tutorials on offer are:

Access and file formats

All videos can be viewed online from your browser, and use Camtasia Studio's proprietary player.

Additional resources

In addition to the free video tutorials available, there are even more text-based Flash tutorials available from the same site.




Web publishing and sharing

As Web 2.0 expands the possibilities of what can be done online, it has become easier than ever to create, publish and share content from within your web browser. Inevitably a number of useful video resources have arrived that will guide you through the process of optimizing your new media productions.

Tubetorial

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http://www.tubetorial.com

The service

Tubetorial has a diverse selection of videos aimed squarely at bloggers and other independent online publishers. With a focus on getting things done online, and finding ways to monetize your efforts, this is an excellent resource for anyone interested in creating web-based content.

What you can learn

Tubetorial places a great emphasis on both putting your own website together, and finding ways to effectively monetize your work. Tutorials available include:

Access and file formats

All videos can be accessed online, through your browser, and make use of the Flash Video format.

Additional resources

Tubetorial actively solicits video contributions from it's site visitors, in addition to providing them with the opportunity to leave feedback on the tutorials offered.




Awakened Voice learning center

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http://learn.awakenedvoice.com/

The service

Awakened Voice offer some very well put together video tutorials in the area of social media, covering all kinds of material relevant to those wanting to make use of Web 2.0 technologies.

What you can learn

With an emphasis on making use of online social media, tutorials include:

Access and file formats

All videos can be streamed online, open in a pop-up window, and make use of the Quicktime format.

Additional resources

In addition to being able to subscribe through RSS, email or iTunes, users can also make use of the Awakened Voice Wiki, a repository for information on social media.




Presentations

For those looking to brush up on their public speaking and PowerPoint skills the first port of call is likely to be our own Masterviews site. But should you need even more in the way of presentation-focused video tutorials, the following rich media resource will doubtless be of interest.

SpeakCast

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http://members.speakcast.com

The service

While Speakcast does offer a paid subscription service, it is possible to access the ten latest videos for free. Speaking expert TJ Walker delivers straight to camera advice on how to be a great speaker, and what makes for a powerful presentation.

What you can learn

As you would expect, the video content tends to focus on the needs of public speakers and PowerPoint presenters. Recent free videos include:

Access and formats

All videos can be viewed online or downloaded to your hard drive (if you have Quicktime Pro), and use the Quicktime format.

Additional resources

Speakcast has a number of other resources, including audio and text-based tutorials.




Digital Imaging

While there are certainly more ways that one to edit your images, the industry standard Photoshop continues to be the benchmark against which other applications are judged. But if it wasn't enough that the program comes with a hefty price tag, paying out for training in how to use it can soon add up too. Not anymore.

Photoshop TV

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http://www.photoshoptv.com

The service

With no less than 60 (at the time of writing) comprehensive tutorials on all things Photoshop, Photoshop TV is the definitive resource for anyone looking to improve their knowledge of this versatile, powerful application. The latest episode is always free, while archived videos are free to members of the National Association of Photoshop Users, or $1.99 per download.

What can you learn

If it's in Photoshop it is likely to have been covered. Recent tutorials include:

Access and file formats

The most recent video is free to view, with archived videos charged at $1.99 per view. The Flash video format is used throughout.

Additional resources

In addition to soliciting user feedback, Photoshop TV is affiliated with the previously mentioned NAPP, an organization dedicated to Photoshop users.




Collaborative Learning

While the majority of the sites mentioned above are the work of individuals and organizations, a new paradigm in online learning is emerging - that of collaborative learning. Just as YouTube relies on User generated content, so this new breed of video learning repository taps into the knowledge of its viewers.

Instructables

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http://www.instructables.com/

The service

Instructables taps into its user-base to gather tutorials focused on the act of making something, from recipes to mechanical devices. Among this diverse mix are a great many tutorials likely to be of use to independent online publishers. While the tutorials are primarily comprised of sequences of still images, rather than full motion video, the sequential nature of the tutorials warranted inclusion in the guide.

What you can learn

In addition to the truly esoteric blend of tutorials available through the service, there are tutorials that will help you to:

Access and file formats

All tutorials can be accessed online, with video largely comprised of (flash-based) YouTube embedded video.

Additional Resources

In addition to social interest groups, Instructables also provides a user forums, which seem to be very active.




Visuarios

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http://www.visuarios.com/controller.php

The service

While Instructables focuses purely on making things, and uses a combination of video and still images, Visuarios remit is a little broader - it is a hub for user generated tutorial videos of all varieties. Among the vast range of videos available through the service, there are a good many of interest to independent web publishers.

What you can learn

The Visuarios library is a vast one. You may find the following tutorials of interest:

Access and file formats

Videos, in the popular Flash Video format can be viewed online or embedded into your own blog or website.

Additional resources

It is possible to browse videos by popularity, by those that are most recent, or using a powerful advanced search. Users can also rate and leave comments on videos.




Conclusions

The resources for online video education listed here only touch the tip of the iceberg, and 2006 has seen the possibilities open up for independent learners to tap into a vast reservoir of collective knowledge. As Web 2.0 continues to enable social media, so the opportunities to learn and develop new skills are growing exponentially.

Please feel welcome to add your own favourite video learning resources in the comments section here below.


Tablet PC Show #53

The Tablet PC Show #053 (MP3 - 14.2MB - 41 min)

DOWNLOAD THE PODCAST HERE
Welcome to episode 53 of the Tablet PC Show! I intended this to be a special episode with some guests, but technical problems prevented that from working out. We’ll do that episode in a couple of weeks or so.

News & Updates:

  • EverNote has a beta 2.0 version out that boasts some pretty cool new features. I know I’m going to be trying it out.
  • Want to experience the new Vista start menu on Windows XP? Try this out.
  • HP has announced their new tx1000 covertible Tablet PC which looks to be a very nice media machine.
  • Toshiba has likewise announced their new R100 convertible which has built-in EV-DO data access.
  • And Gateway updates their convertible line with the new CX210 which is priced at — are you sitting down? — $899!
  • Spectec has a new SD-based GPS unit which includes its own micro-SD card slot. Nice!
  • What exactly is “Vistagami”? We figure it out with the help of the Origami Project folks.
  • And what is coming up in Windows after Vista? It looks like some really BIG things!

(Hat tip to the folks at Engadget from whom I pulled most of the above bits of news.)

Several people around the blogosphere lately have been posting about what’s in their gadget bags. I decided ot the same thing, only podcast-style, of course. Here’s a list of what I carry:

PERSONAL:

LIGHT:

  • Sprint 6700
  • Bluespoon AX2
  • Extra battery for the phone
  • Stowaway keyboard
  • iPod with in-ear headphones
  • GPSlim (sometimes)

WORK:

If you have comments or questions or feedback, or a problem or issue with your Tablet PC for which you’d like help, please feel free to leave a comment here, email me, or leave me a voicemail right here!

Odeo

Music:Intro: “Wallawalla” by Drop Trio
Outro: “Second First” by Drop Trio

(Music available at magnatune.com.)


Quoi de neuf ?… deux enceintes pour lecteur MP3

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If you missed Macworld after the jump is a complete full context recap of our awesome coverage, be warned it is a LONG page load.

Microsoft: A MacBlogger’s Best Friend

Macworld is a’wash with thousands of people roaming up and down the alleys of the Expo showfloor. Of these, hundreds of people are carrying laptops with them, which presents inherent problems when trying to blog, check email or just check up on slashdot.

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Microsoft has been nice enough to purchase showroom floorspace for a lounge for bloggers. Outside the expo showroom are few electrical outlets, wireless networks that are jammed past capacity and won’t let any users on and the inevitable sitting on the floor hoping no one will knock into your laptop (borrowed from the bossman) and break it.

The Microsoft Blogger Lounge is filled with leather couches, ottomans, wired ethernet, a plethora of electrical outlets, iMacs and free drinks (to bloggers only….supposedly). Microsoft has provided a great service to the blogging community, and has brought a quote to mind ‘If you can’t beat them to a pulp, then provide them with post surroundings.’

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Wet and Wild…with an iPod!

H2O Audio offers a innovative way to listen to your iPod, while getting wet. They offer two distinct product lines. One is for outdoor pursuit enthusiasts and is made of impact-resistant plastic. Their other line of iPod cases are for the iPod nano and 5th generation iPod video. Now, this product wouldn’t be complete if they didn’t offer waterproof headphones, as well.

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H2O Audio also offers solutions for the 4th gen iPod, iPod mini and two iRiver models. The cases are waterproof up to 10ft (3 meters) and are marketed to people who ’surf, wake surf, wind surf and paddle,’ in addition to other outdoor sports. Prices start at $40 for the rugged outdoor case and $80 for the waterproof model.

MacMod- Not to be Confused with ModBook

MacMod.com is an online community of mac users who LOVE to modify their macs. Their showing at Macworld displayed many projects which their users have worked on. Their weblog shows all the difficulty that they had had in filling up their booth, with a lot of unexpected problems popping up all the time.  Their website has very useful information on how one would go about modding their computer, including photos, how to’s and a forum to discuss modding experiences.

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This was called the ‘Necromac II’ and has been an ongoing project shown on MacMod in episode segments called Modcasts.

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This PowerMac G4 case is a project being worked on by each and every person who stops by the booth, lending validity that truly anyone can be a modder.

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The Future of Home Entertainment

As the battle heats up once again over television technology, Plasma vs LCD and the new comer SED out this summer it seems that all the hype is in BIGGER, lower power usage and better color. Enter the MyVu ‘personal media viewer.’ This small Gordi LaForge Vosir style piece is light weight and simulates a large format screen for your viewing pleasure.

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From their website:

“The lightweight eyewear contains built-in video viewing and audio systems. Extend your viewing time with an ultra-thin battery pack that enables an incredible eight hours of video watching and doubles as a hard protective case for your iPod. A small pendant provides easy access to playback and brightness controls. Premium travel case with room for your iPod. With AC and car adapters for charging.”

In using their product at Macworld I can say that it is a cool product. It works by having two small high resolution LCD screens built into the sides of the glasses arms. By using mirrors, the image is reflected and bounced into each eye individually, with no cross-eye reaction, unlike other competing products.

They hope to increase the virtual screen size in the near future and have high asperations. Personally, I think that if they cna bring such items to different media besides iPods, then much space and wasted electricity can be conserved.

(Digital) Whiteboards vs Blackboards

Macworld isn’t only an Expo for all things Apple related, there are many other companies and services here to change the status quo, just like Apple has in the past (and just a few days ago). The debate rages on, should many schools go digital in the hopes that a digital and interactive board in front of the classroom will make a difference, or whether the tried and true blackboard we all grew up with is the way to go.

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Over 80% of K-12 classrooms in the UK use digital whiteboards, in the US the market penetration is minimal at best. From talking with many at the expo the major block is in perceived cost. Many people in the education industry in the US think it would cost over $3,000 per board per classroom. Yet because many classrooms already have at least one computer and a projector, the price is closer to $1,000 per classroom.

I won’t debate which one is better for a classroom learning environment, but I feel that at this point these are luxury items, and when public school teachers don’t have to pay for classroom goods out of their own pocket in many areas these might actually help kids learn in a more interactive way.

iClip4 Resolution- Hallajulla!

I happened upon the iClip kiosk at Macworld and asked the representative (I am assuming he was actually a programmer on the project) what the deal was- as I had a previous problem with actually getting the software to run. He said that they had recieved many emails with people reporting the same problem and said that there is a workaround until they fix the software (it was supposed to be released yesterday, but had been pulled because of the bug).

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The workaround is to move the dock to a different part of the screen before loading the program and then moving it back once the program has loaded.

I think that this program is really cool and extremely helpful for one who is always making clippings and copying things to the clipboard, and realizing I needed them later on.

Day 2: Unique Product Winner

Walking around the expo showfloor you see a lot of the same thing. Take iPod cases, for instance. They are EVERYWHERE; everyone and their mother is making iPod cases. Leather, silicone and plastic hard shell, they are everywhere in every shape, color and size. But once in a while you see true thought put into design. LaCie has come out with two products by the designer brand Ora-Ito (company website is down) and they do not disappoint.

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The first product is an innovative hub that uses USB2, Firewire, a USB Fan and USB LED light. At first glance it looks like a flowerpot, but it’s connectivity seems quite useful. I think that this is part of the era we are now in where computers and electronics are going to stop having utilitarian forms, but ones that are ascetically pleasing. The hub has 8 LEDs that show through it’s plastic shell to denote which devices are connected. These should be available soon for $79 US.

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The second LaCie product are external drives by LaCie, also designed by Ora-Ito. They were designed with a few things in mind; stackability, functionality and most of all something friendly and fun looking. These resemble Lego blocks because it is a easy way to stack drives safely. Each color denotes different drive capacities; 160GB (white), 250GB (red), 300GB (blue) and 500GB (red). (Yes, two reds…?) Price for the 500GB model is $229 US on their website- not bad for a external drive that is designer.

Apple+Money=Fun!…Or so You Thought

Since Mac computers have become mainstream and more and more home users and businesses are using the platform, large software companies have taken notice. A few booths at Macworld are dedicated to actual responsibility and not fun where being fiscally sound is paramount. -Reality Check Begins Here-
Hit the jump for more MacTax fun!

One such vendor is Intuit, who makes a suite of programs that force the user to be fiscally accountable. TurboTax is a tax program that enables users to file their taxes (Federal and State) electronically. The vendors were nice enough to have given me a free copy, as I am young and they ‘wanted my first tax software to be theirs’. Qucken is a program designed for personal accounting and keeping track of personal accounts, credit cards, etc..

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Another company that has gotten into the mac software realm has been H&R Block, who do brick and mortar tax returns with the ability to obtain your tax return in advance from them. Their program, TaxCut basically does your taxes for you.

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Finally, what kind of part can start with out the accountant showing up? AcctVantage is an “accounting software application for small business. With AcctVantage, you can easily manage your company’s entire operation in one simple package.”

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Oh the Humanity - RIP Computers

Displaying computers that have perished a most certainly painful death, DriveSavers hopes to bring to people the reality of how their computer might end up. I think this is a powerful message that we never know what will happen to us, and we have thanks that there are companies out there that are able to recover data so well.This computer was evidently in a fire. The card reads: 1st call: Fire Department. 2nd call: Drivesavers.

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“This user didn’t have a backup when he back-upped over his laptop’

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This Powerbook was in a sunken boat in the Amazon for two days before being recovered.

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“It is not a matter of when…Spinning up to 15,000 rpm, at some point all drives will fail.

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Roxio *heart* Tivo

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The Roxio booth was a’buzz with small plush TiVo toys and raffles for new TiVo’s with lifetime subscriptions, EyeTV Hybrids and their own new Toast 8 software.

Roxio has recently released an upgrade to their software, Toast. It features any enhancements, paramount upon those is supporting Blu-ray Discs, having spotlight integration, built in realtime previews for photos, videos and music in their new ‘floating browser.’ It allows for burning a disc that have two sets of information, those for PC and those for Mac. Each can show information that the other doesn’t. For instance, once disc may show certain files to those who only have a mac, but the same CD wouldn’t have those files available to a windows computer reading the same exact disc. It also allows for ‘disc spanning’ which allows files larger than one CD or DVD to be place on multiple discs and re-compiled into one unit on the end user computer. The program now sports compatibility with TiVo series 2 boxes so one can burn an entire season of a show to DVD’s (or blu-ray) and have them set up like a DVD with menus- theoretically having an entire season (or 2) of a show on one Blu-ray disc.
On the music side of burning (does anyone burn music anymore?) they enabled custom crossfades for music tracks on one CD which can be adjusted for optimal fade volume. In addition DVD music discs may be burned, having menus -DVD style-being able to be played in a standard DVD player. What is included now is SpinDoctor which allows recording of analog sources such as tapes and records into a digital format.

ModBook = Apple Tablet

It seems like one company has jumped in where Apple has not wanted to tread- the tablet PC market. The Modbook by Axiotron and sold through OtherWorldComputing. This is basically a modified white macbook, yet overlayed with a outward facing touch screen.

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Speaking to the representatives I have gleamed this information from them:

  • They replaced the original screen with a Toshiba panel that has a wider viewing angle
  • A glass WACOM pane has been overlayed and it is chemically treated to be scratch resistant
  • A version comes with a GPS module for $100 US additional and the software details have yet to be worked out.
  • The iSight camera still works

I asked if they had considered the medical field as a possible market. They said that they had not previously considered it but had been asked many questions by medical staff who had visited their booth over the last day. In addition I heard a very happy corporate guy telling one of the booth workers that yesterday that had done about .5 million in projected sales yesterday.

This is truly the year of touch screen Apple products.

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This is a closeup of drawing using the ModBook

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This closeup shows a power button in addition to a ‘USB Reset.’ Apparently the touch screen is connected using an internally connected USB interface and because tablets in general get ‘wonky’ sometimes they need to be unplugged and re-plugged in. This button dispenses with such an impossibility on a integrated tablet.

iPhone: The Morning After

Well, the iPhone was all over CNN, the NYTimes and the majority of traditional mass media outlets, in addition to the entire blogosphere having been set ablaze with the prospect of a revolutionary phone. The New York Times has this article on the iPhone listed under ‘Technology’ and ‘Business.’ CNN’s article has a more in-depth reporting of the features and functions of the iPhone.
Local newspapers have reported thusly:

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Among the features that have not been publicized as much as other are:

  • The ability to use the built-in GPS and Googlemaps features to locate where you are
  • Visual Voicemail- where you can see a list of your voicemail messages, like emails and even fast froward or rewind them while listening.
  • The ability to use Bluetooth peripherals such as keyboards and mice for input.
  • Judging from Steve Jobs’ presentation foresee video out capabilities
  • Possibility of using Skype for phone calls through wifi (especially when abroad)
  • Motion sensing ability - portrait vs landscape and proximity sensor for when phone is put against face.

UNEASY@ MacBreak Weekly Macworld Afterparty

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UNEASYSilence, in order to bring you complete Macworld coverage, attended the MacBreak Weekly (Podcast) get-together at the ’21st Amendment’ pub in San Francisco. Here is the MP3 from last night’s live podcast. If you fast forward to 34:45 you should get the beginning UNEASY’s Q and A with the Macbreak team. (I wish I would have known to basically hump the microphone for it to pick up my voice).

The real question “Has Apple brought sexy back?”

Day 1: Unique Product Winner

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Walking around the Macworld Expo, here in San Francisco, one sees old products, new products, old products made to look new and everything in between. I stopped by the JBL/Harmon Kardon booth (it was more like a full two floor showroom) and saw a really innovative design for a subwoofer/speaker computer system. It seems, that the colored aluminum that Apple has made an item of cult status has migrated into other product lines: JBL Spot.

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Macworld: The Odd

I have made a small collection of things at Macworld that seemed very odd to me. Here goes:

This is from a company called Atech Flash Technology. Remember when people installed phones in their bathrooms before the age of cordless phones? Well if you do, this is a throwback to simpler times. I noted that it isn’t any special anti-bacterial plastic, just plain old plastic (score 1 for the bacteria!). It features 2 tweeters, 2 woofers and four speakers. It is compatible with everyipod except the 2nd gen shuffle (you’d have to use the base station)

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Next we have two smart marketing schemes by Maxtor. The first is basically re-wrapped ‘Lifesavers’ candies, but with Maxtor labeling. I thought it was quite comical.

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The marketing technique used by Maxtor was to simulate how much infromation actually gets lost if you don’t backup your computer early and often. It is quite striking to actually see how much some people have on their computers in real-world terms.

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Next was another throwback to simpler times. I can’t imagine who would actually want an actual Jukebox iPod speaker system. The idea is interesting, but it just seems impracticable.

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The last odd thing (for today) was a handout I received from ‘FastMac’. It was quite funny, take a gander:

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Inital Impressions- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Another Stevenote has passed with Apple, inc. (Notice the name change from Apple Computer, inc?) introducing products that will soon take over your life with their multimedia capabilities and functionality. Introduced was the iPhone with a 2mp camers, 4 or 8GB of storage and bringing new meaning to ’smartphone’ on a Cingular network near you in June. In addition the ‘iTV’ was renamed AppleTV and will have a 40GB hard drive and various HD outputs (HDMI and Component). Little attention is being paid to the new Airport Extreme.

Apple’s new iPhone

This new smartphone reinvents the idea of what a multimedia device should be and how user-friendly all hardware can be. It sports a minimized version of Mac OS X, complete with widgets, a photo program, a calendar program and much more. The exciting hardware features are wifi and bluetooth built in, 4 or 8GB of flash memory, GSM compatibility, a large front display (3.5″ widescreen) that covers the entire face (Except a home button) and a complete UI based phone experience (NO physical buttons). The battery life stands at 16 hours of audio in addition to 5 hours for video and cell phone talk time. A full safari web browser is built in and the phone can be paired to various bluetooth devices, like mice and keyboards. The prices will be $499 and $599 for the two models and will be available in June in the US. Europe will have to wait a little longer and Asia will have to wait until 2008. (Didn’t it just become 2007?)

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iTV –> AppleTV

This device inaugurated Apple becoming an integral part of your TV experience. It will connect through HDMI or Component cables and RCA audio out (and an optical audio out as well). It syncs to your primary computer using 802.11N and includes an Apple IR remote. It connects to TVs that are 480p, 576p, 720p and 1080i.

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Summation:

Although Apple released 2 amazing, long awaited products, I was expecting there to be a ‘One More Thing’ that knock my socks off.

More iPhone pr0n courtesy of tnkgrl mobile here




Quoi de neuf ?… deux enceintes pour lecteur MP3


Stéphane Delétroz nous présente aujourd’hui deux accessoires qui n’ont qu’un seul point en commun : reproduire les sons. Un tout petit système - 11 centimètres de long, 3,3 de large -, le Butterfly Sound Panel qui se targue d’être le plus petit haut-parleur actif au monde. Malgré sa taille, le son est très correct mais si les aigus sont bien reproduits, on ne peut pas en dire autant des basses. L’autre système, l’audiostation de Logitech, a le poids et les dimensions d’une mini chaîne stéréo et est dédié avant tout aux Ipod, mini et nano y compris, même s’il est possible de brancher d’autres lecteurs MP3 via l’entrée auxiliaire. L’Audiostation inclut en outre une radio FM.

Short and Fuzzy - Madeira podcast number 4, day 2

Short and Fuzzy podcastShort and Fuzzy episode 4 is out now and is the third release of a seven part series recorded nightly on a noisy little mini-disc as we chronicled our holiday experiences in Madeira. (The previous two episodes were split into 1a and 1b due to our first day of recording running a bit long.) :)

Short and Fuzzy is a podcast and I’m fifty percent of it. It’s a half hour show of Neil and I gabbing on about whatever is in our heads. It’s unscripted and, for the most part, unedited.
You’ve been warned and now you’re getting the link
(pick one that appeals to your geekness):

There’s also Winamp, Real, and RSS feeds on the BTPS page.

Short and Fuzzy will be running the Madeira episodes at a rate of two per week and then we’ll settle into a once a week regular schedule for new podcasts in the general gab vein.

In this episode we are at the end of day two of our Madeira holiday and have looked into diving and Neil tells me about The Bends, I fuss with my iPod photo storage, we postpone our trip to Funchal and book a rental car (for day three+), looking forward to 580 meters of cliff to see, we walk around Caniço, just say no to internet connections on holiday, pizza is always good, terraced lidos on the sea, loving the saltwater pool at the hotel, and games and entertainment for the hotel guests (including a cheeky parrot). And that’s only halfway through the episode…
Enjoy!


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Zcyber i3 Mini Speaker 2-Pack - $9.99

Listen up, audiophiles: I won’t pay the exorbitant entry fee to join your little nerds’ club. I refuse to betray the passion and emotion of music by reducing it to the boring pursuit of an illusory technological ideal. I’m not gonna be a good little soldier for the audio-industrial complex.

That’s why I’m listening to my MP3 player through these Zcyber i3 Portable Speakers: a stereo jack, two tiny speaker cones, and not a lot else. No double ferrite magnet. No glass-filled polymer thermoset baffle. No neodymium anything. I’m putting audiophile into the circular file, because it’s all about the music – even if I can barely hear it.

Warranty: 90 days

Features:


  • Fold up design for easy carrying everywhere to enjoy your music
  • Easily connects to your iPod or other MP3 by the attached cable
  • Powered by 4 AAA Batteries (not included)
  • AC Adapter plug interface (AC Adapter not included)
  • Output power: 1W+1W
  • Frequencey response: 200Hz-12KHz
  • Speaker: 50mm speaker, 4 Ohms
  • Connection Plug: stereo 3.5mm
  • Compatible with all iPod, MP3 and other music devices with a headphone jack
  • Folded size: 2-2/5Hx4Wx2-2/5D"
  • Open size: 2-2/5Hx7-1/2Wx2-1/4D"
  • Weight:  190g


Price: $9.99

Sirius-XM Merger Announcement

Sirius+XM

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In their own words:

“SIRIUS and XM to Combine in $13 Billion Merger of Equals
Provides Consumers with Enhanced Content, Greater Choices and Accelerated Technological Innovation”

SIRIUS and XM to Combine in $13 Billion Merger of Equals

WASHINGTON and NEW YORK, Feb. 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — XM Satellite Radio (NASDAQ: XMSR) and SIRIUS Satellite Radio (NASDAQ: SIRI) today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement, under which the companies will be combined in a tax-free, all-stock merger of equals with a combined enterprise value of approximately $13 billion, which includes net debt of approximately $1.6 billion.

Under the terms of the agreement, XM shareholders will receive a fixed exchange ratio of 4.6 shares of SIRIUS common stock for each share of XM they own. XM and SIRIUS shareholders will each own approximately 50 percent of the combined company.

Mel Karmazin, currently Chief Executive Officer of SIRIUS, will become Chief Executive Officer of the combined company and Gary Parsons, currently Chairman of XM, will become Chairman of the combined company. The new company’s board of directors will consist of 12 directors, including Messrs. Karmazin and Parsons, four independent members designated by each company, as well as one representative from each of General Motors and American Honda. Hugh Panero, the Chief Executive Officer of XM, will continue in his current role until the anticipated close of the merger.

The combined company will benefit from a highly experienced management team from both companies with extensive industry knowledge in radio, media, consumer electronics, OEM engineering and technology. Further management appointments will be announced prior to closing. The companies will continue to operate independently until the transaction is completed and will work together to determine the combined company’s corporate name and headquarters location prior to closing.

The combination creates a nationwide audio entertainment provider with combined 2006 revenues of approximately $1.5 billion based on analysts’ consensus estimates. Today the companies have approximately 14 million combined subscribers. Together, SIRIUS and XM will create a stronger platform for future innovation within the audio entertainment industry and will provide significant benefits to all constituencies, including:

* Greater Programming and Content Choices — The combined company is
committed to consumer choice, including offering consumers the ability
to pick and choose the channels and content they want on a more a la
carte basis. The combined company will also provide consumers with a
broader selection of content, including a wide range of commercial-free
music channels, exclusive and non-exclusive sports coverage, news,
talk, and entertainment programming. Together, XM and SIRIUS will be
able to improve on products such as real-time traffic and rear-seat
video and introduce new ones such as advanced data services including
enhanced traffic, weather and infotainment offerings.

* Accelerated Technological Innovation — The merger will enable the
combined company to develop and introduce a wider range of lower cost,
easy-to-use, and multi-functional devices through efficiencies in chip
set and radio design and procurement. Such innovation is essential to
remaining competitive in the consumer electronics-driven world of audio
entertainment.

* Benefits to OEM and Retail Partners — The combined company will offer
automakers and retailers the opportunity to provide a broader content
offering to their customers. Consumer electronics retailers, including
Best Buy, Circuit City, RadioShack, Wal-Mart and others, will benefit
from enhanced product offerings that should allow satellite radio to
compete more effectively.

* Enhanced Financial Performance — This transaction will enhance the
long-term financial success of satellite radio by allowing the combined
company to better manage its costs through sales and marketing and
subscriber acquisition efficiencies, satellite fleet synergies, combined
R&D and other benefits from economies of scale. Wall Street equity
analysts have published estimates of the present value of cost synergies
ranging from $3 billion to $7 billion.

* More Competitive Audio Entertainment Provider — The combination of an
enhanced programming lineup with improved technology, distribution and
financials will better position satellite radio to compete for
consumers’ attention and entertainment dollars against a host of
products and services in the highly competitive and rapidly evolving
audio entertainment marketplace. In addition to existing competition
from free “over-the-air” AM and FM radio as well as iPods and mobile
phone streaming, satellite radio will face new challenges from the rapid
growth of HD Radio, Internet radio and next generation wireless
technologies.

“We are excited for the many opportunities that an XM and SIRIUS combination will provide consumers,” said Gary Parsons, Chairman of XM Satellite Radio and Hugh Panero, CEO of XM Satellite Radio, in a joint statement. “The combined company will be better positioned to compete effectively with the continually expanding array of entertainment alternatives that consumers have embraced since the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) first granted our satellite radio licenses a decade ago.”

“This combination is the next logical step in the evolution of audio entertainment,” said Mel Karmazin, CEO of SIRIUS Satellite Radio. “Together, our best-in-class management team and programming content will create unprecedented choice for consumers, while creating long-term value for shareholders of both companies. The combined company will be positioned to capitalize on SIRIUS and XM’s complementary distribution and licensing agreements to enhance availability of satellite radios, offer expanded content to subscribers, drive increased advertising revenue and reduce expenses. Each of our companies has a strong commitment to providing listeners the broadest range of music, news, sports and entertainment and the best customer service possible. We look forward to sharing the benefits of the exciting new growth opportunities this combination will provide with all of our stakeholders.”

The transaction is subject to approval by both companies’ shareholders, the satisfaction of customary closing conditions and regulatory review and approvals, including antitrust agencies and the FCC. Pending regulatory approval, the companies expect the transaction to be completed by the end of 2007.

SIRIUS’s financial advisor on the transaction is Morgan Stanley and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP and Wiley Rein LLP are acting as legal counsel. XM’s financial advisor on the transaction is J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. and Skadden Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP; Jones Day; and Latham & Watkins LLP are acting as legal counsel.

Conference Call and Webcast Information

The companies will hold a joint conference call and webcast on Tuesday, February 20, 2007 at 8:30 AM ET to discuss this announcement. The conference call can be monitored by dialing 800-573-4840 within the U.S. and 617-224-4326 for all other locations, passcode 29490052. The webcast can be accessed at http://www.sirius.com/ and http://www.xmradio.com/ as well as on their satellite radio services by tuning to SIRIUS channel 122 and XM channel 200. The webcast will be archived at http://www.sirius.com/ and http://www.xmradio.com/.

About SIRIUS

SIRIUS, “The Best Radio on Radio,” delivers more than 130 channels of the best programming in all of radio. SIRIUS is the original and only home of 100% commercial free music channels in satellite radio, offering 69 music channels. SIRIUS also delivers 65 channels of sports, news, talk, entertainment, traffic, weather and data. SIRIUS is the Official Satellite Radio Partner of the NFL, NASCAR, NBA and NHL, and broadcasts live play-by-play games of the NFL, NBA and NHL, as well as live NASCAR races. All SIRIUS programming is available for a monthly subscription fee of only $12.95.

SIRIUS Internet Radio (SIR) is a CD-quality, Internet-only version of the SIRIUS radio service, without the use of a radio, for the monthly subscription fee of $12.95. SIR delivers more than 75 channels of talk, entertainment, sports, and 100% commercial free music.

SIRIUS products for the car, truck, home, RV and boat are available in more than 25,000 retail locations, including Best Buy, Circuit City, Crutchfield, Costco, Target, Wal-Mart, Sam’s Club, RadioShack and at http://shop.sirius.com/.

SIRIUS radios are offered in vehicles from Audi, Bentley, BMW, Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, Infiniti, Jaguar, Jeep(R), Land Rover, Lexus, Lincoln, Mercury, Maybach, Mazda, Mercedes-Benz, MINI, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Rolls Royce, Scion, Toyota, Volkswagen, and Volvo. Hertz also offers SIRIUS in its rental cars at major locations around the country.

Click on http://www.sirius.com/ to listen to SIRIUS live, or to purchase a SIRIUS radio and subscription.

About XM

XM (NASDAQ: XMSR) is America’s number one satellite radio company with more than 7.6 million subscribers. Broadcasting live daily from studios in Washington, DC, New York City, Chicago, the Country Music Hall of Fame in Nashville, Toronto and Montreal, XM’s 2007 lineup includes more than 170 digital channels of choice from coast to coast: commercial-free music, premier sports, news, talk radio, comedy, children’s and entertainment programming; and the most advanced traffic and weather information.

XM, the leader in satellite-delivered entertainment and data services for the automobile market through partnerships with General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Nissan, Porsche, Subaru, Suzuki and Toyota is available in 140 different vehicle models for 2007. XM’s industry-leading products are available at consumer electronics retailers nationwide. For more information about XM hardware, programming and partnerships, please visit http://www.xmradio.com/.

Forward Looking Statements

This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements include, but are not limited to, statements about the benefits of the business combination transaction involving Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. and XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc., including potential synergies and cost savings and the timing thereof, future financial and operating results, the combined company’s plans, objectives, expectations and intentions with respect to future operations, products and services; and other statements identified by words such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “plan,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “will,” “should,” “may,” or words of similar meaning. Such forward- looking statements are based upon the current beliefs and expectations of SIRIUS’ and XM’s management and are inherently subject to significant business, economic and competitive uncertainties and contingencies, many of which are difficult to predict and generally beyond the control of SIRIUS and XM. Actual results may differ materially from the results anticipated in these forward-looking statements.

The following factors, among others, could cause actual results to differ materially from the anticipated results or other expectations expressed in the forward-looking statement: general business and economic conditions; the performance of financial markets and interest rates; the ability to obtain governmental approvals of the transaction on a timely basis; the failure of SIRIUS and XM shareholders to approve the transaction; the failure to realize synergies and cost-savings from the transaction or delay in realization thereof; the businesses of SIRIUS and XM may not be combined successfully, or such combination may take longer, be more difficult, time-consuming or costly to accomplish than expected; and operating costs and business disruption following the merger, including adverse effects on employee retention and on our business relationships with third parties, including manufacturers of radios, retailers, automakers and programming providers. Additional factors that could cause SIRIUS’ and XM’s results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements can be found in SIRIUS’ and XM’s Annual Reports on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2005, and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q for the quarters ended March 31, 2006, June 30, 2006 and September 30, 2006 which are filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) and available at the SEC’s Internet site (http://www.sec.gov/). The information set forth herein speaks only as of the date hereof, and Sirius and XM disclaim any intention or obligation to update any forward looking statements as a result of developments occurring after the date of this press release.

Important Additional Information Will be Filed with the SEC

This communication is being made in respect of the proposed business combination involving SIRIUS and XM. In connection with the proposed transaction, SIRIUS plans to file with the SEC a Registration Statement on Form S-4 containing a Joint Proxy Statement/Prospectus and each of SIRIUS and XM plan to file with the SEC other documents regarding the proposed transaction. The definitive Joint Proxy Statement/Prospectus will be mailed to stockholders of SIRIUS and XM. INVESTORS AND SECURITY HOLDERS OF SIRIUS AND XM ARE URGED TO READ THE JOINT PROXY STATEMENT/PROSPECTUS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS FILED WITH THE SEC CAREFULLY IN THEIR ENTIRETY WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROPOSED TRANSACTION.

Investors and security holders will be able to obtain free copies of the Registration Statement and the Joint Proxy Statement/Prospectus (when available) and other documents filed with the SEC by SIRIUS and XM through the web site maintained by the SEC at http://www.sec.gov/. Free copies of the Registration Statement and the Joint Proxy Statement/Prospectus (when available) and other documents filed with the SEC can also be obtained by directing a request to Sirius Satellite Radio Inc., 1221 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10020, Attention: Investor Relations or by directing a request to XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc., 1500 Eckington Place, NE Washington, DC 20002, Attention: Investor Relations.

SIRIUS, XM and their respective directors and executive officers and other persons may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies in respect of the proposed transaction. Information regarding SIRIUS’ directors and executive officers is available in its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2005, which was filed with the SEC on March 13, 2006, and its proxy statement for its 2006 annual meeting of stockholders, which was filed with the SEC on April 21, 2006, and information regarding XM’s directors and executive officers is available in XM’s Annual Report on Form 10-K, for the year ended December 31, 2005, which was filed with the SEC on March 3, 2006 and its proxy statement for its 2006 annual meeting of shareholders, which was filed with the SEC on April 25, 2006. Other information regarding the participants in the proxy solicitation and a description of their direct and indirect interests, by security holdings or otherwise, will be contained in the Joint Proxy Statement/Prospectus and other relevant materials to be filed with the SEC when they become available.

Contacts

SIRIUS
Media Relations
Patrick Reilly
212-901-6646
PReilly@siriusradio.com

Investor Relations
Paul Blalock
212-584-5174
PBlalock@siriusradio.com

Hooper Stevens
212-901-6718
HStevens@siriusradio.com

XM
Media Relations
Nathaniel Brown
212-708-6170
Nathaniel.Brown@xmradio.com

Chance Patterson
202-380-4318
Chance.Patterson@xmradio.com

Investor Relations
Joseph Wilkinson
202-380-4008
Joe.Wilkinson@xmradio.com

Richard Sloane
202-380-1439
Richard.Sloane@xmradio.com


The Field "The Little Heart Beats So Fast"

In case you haven't heard, Kompakt (you know, the label whose CD tracklistings inevitably show up in iTunes IN ALL CAPS) is back, with two stone-cold instant micro-classics to be released this year, Gui Borratto's Chromophobia and the Field's debut full-length From Here We Go Sublime. Borratto's "Beautiful Life" has been draining my iPod's battery life for the past month-ish now, and I've subsequently turned to Sublime, or from there I've gone Sublime (or SUBLIME, you get the picture). The Field is, shock of all shocks, one dude (Axel Willner) from, shock of all shocks, one country (Sweden). Sublime is chilly, non-stop mini-propulsion, the sound of an intense dancefloor from the vantage point gained by hovering over it silently, watching it happen. The title "The Little Heart Beats So Fast" (mp3) is the perfect description for Willner's M.O. on Sublime. The rhythms are intense but gentle, pulsing repetitively, slowly sliding into your unconscious and gaining your assent even though you're not aware it's happening. A clipped, harmless-sounding "uh" ticks like clockwork, like hearing sexy android lovemaking through your apartment ceiling (for reals), periodically (also clock-ish) allowing a serene, almost tender club track to take over, then recede.

Sublime drops on April 3. Pre-order here. FieldSpace here.


The Sleepy Jackson "I Understand What You Want But I Just Don't Agree"

For whatever reason, I never got around to writing this song up last year, or including it on my year-end mixes, even though it was an iPod staple for a good portion of the fall and winter. Maybe it's the change of weather, but today is the first day of spring, and "I Understand" (mp3) came up on shuffle, and meshed perfectly with my shock and subsequent giddiness at the wicked warm and sunny weather I was basking in on my way to class. I think my trend re: Sleepy Jackson will be to really like one song off each record, and have the rest be eh, whatever. On Lovers, it was that song, the first single, that sounded like it came directly off a parallel-universe All Things Must Pass on which George abandoned the self-seriousness for a side, probably side 8 or something, and acted like a loony, pansexual dimestore mystic for a minute. Four minutes, actually. On last year's equally spotty Personality, it was "I Understand" (both album and song titles shortened because they're annoying). More than any other song on the record, this one perfectly encapsulates the batshit, eye-popping self-loving gaudiness of the album cover. It's whimsical, ridiculous, string-laden disco, but with vocals that nail the equally androgynous Marc Bolan, with a bit of "#9 Dream" Lennon thrown in for good measure. And the lyrics? Like the aforementioned Lennon number, who the eff knows what's going on there, and who cares, really. They're only a gibberish placeholder, reflecting back on themselves like Luke Steele on the cover, making proper time for the chorus. That's when the doves are released, the curtain drops to reveal a mini-orchestra, and the Busby Berkeley-choreographed dancers, shot from above, form a series of ever-morphing concentric circles, then those circles slowly turn into rotating car tires, and then I realize that they are car tires and that now I'm apparently crossing the street.

Buy Personality here, or just take this song and be done with it.

Sonic Impact V55 Video Player for iPod

Even though science has opened up vast new areas of knowledge to mankind, there remain many questions that we may never know the answers to. What purpose does sleep serve? Why isn’t a passed ball considered an error? Why would you want to watch video on a tiny little iPod screen?

Beats the hell out of us. We can’t get you out of sleeping and we sadly have no influence over the official scorers of Major League Baseball, but we can help with the iPod screen thing. Just plug that ‘Pod into the Video-55 Portable iPod Video and Audio system, and viddy those films on its 7”, 16:9 widescreen LCD. Or hook the Video-55 up to a proper TV and watch movies the way John Logie Baird intended.

Did you say your iPod doesn’t play video? Wait, how did we hear that? Never mind – the point is, you can hook your non-video iPod up to the Video-55 for earbud-free, diamond-clear sound (unless it’s an iPod Shuffle, player of choice for the loathsome and squalid). And if you don’t have an iPod at all? Well, as long as nobody cool is watching, we’ll still be your friend. But the Video-55 won’t. It’s a terrible snob.

Warranty: One year

Features:
  • 7 in. LCD screen is built into a slim and compact yet durable folding design. Weighing approximately 2 pounds, the Video 55 is small enough to go just about anywhere, while having a big enough screen to enjoy even at home.
  • Incredible digital quality sound which is crystal clear at both high and low volumes. Audio can also be played through the standard headphone connection.
  • The Video-55 is compatible with all iPods that use the standard iPod plug on the bottom. This includes almost all iPods with the exception of iPod Shuffle.
  • The “Video and Audio Output” feature allows you to hook your Video-55 up to any TV and watch your iPod videos in a full size picture with stereo quality sound.
  • Included standard AC power connections connect to any power outlet. The Video-55 is capable of being used while charging the battery at the same time.
  • The 4 hour video + audio playback rechargeable lithium ion battery is included, as well as the vehicle cigarette lighter attachment for the car.
  • The Video-55 Portable iPod Video and Audio system features a 7-inch 16:9 wide screen LCD display with DVD resolution and stereo quality sound. It’s fully rechargeable extended life battery makes it perfect for watching or listening to any iPod .
  • The included Video-55 A/V cables can be used to connect your iPod media to any television or stereo system. Control the iPod through the Video-55 menu buttons, or from across the room using the included infrared remote control.

Specifications:

  • Inputs: iPod dock connector, 1/8-in./3.5mm mini stereo jack
  • Frequency response: 100Hz-20KHz
  • Signal-to-noise ratio: >60dB
  • Impedance: 16 Ohms 
  • Speaker channel: Two-channel stereo output
  • Output power: 1.2W per channel
  • Speaker drivers: Neodymium magnetic drivers
  • Battery: Rechargeable lithium
  • Battery capacity: 4000 mAH
  • Playing time: Approx. 4 hours
  • Charging time: Approx. 5 hours
  • Contrast and brightness: 400
  • Response time: 10/20ms 
  • Weight: 2.375 lb./1.08 kg



Belkin TuneSync Dock and 5-Port USB Hub

Think of anything, no matter how mundane and trivial, and there’s at least one person out there who’s obsessed with it. Airline schedules. Shoelaces. Artichokes. The Chicago Cubs. Right now, some weirdo somewhere is diligently updating a website or organizing a convention or printing up t-shirts dealing with some subject that most of the world barely even notices.

Somebody at Belkin feels this way about USB, and frankly, we’re concerned. A search of the Belkin online catalog yields no less than 168 results for “USB”. Now, we dig universal standards for device interface as much as the next online retailer, but we’d feel better if that USBophilic Belkin exec found another hobby. You know, for his own sake.

In the meantime, though, we’ll just keep enjoying products like the Belkin TuneSync Dock and 5-Port USB Hub. Not only is it a chromatically-correct iPod charging dock, complete with a stereo-out jack for speakers (not included) or headphones (not included), it also functions perfectly well as a compact, 5-port AC-powered USB hub. In half a jiffy, you can add five extra USB ports to your mac or PC without having to hack open your computer case. We don’t support Belkin’s unhealthy fixation on USB, but we’ll sure as hell take advantage of it when it suits us. We just wonder how many of these that Belkin exec has in his office.

Warranty: Lifetime – Belkin

Features

  • Charges and syncs your iPod or iPod mini
  • Charges and syncs your iPod shuffle through the USB port
  • Includes a stereo-out jack ideal for connecting your stereo, powered speakers or headset
  • Integrates iPod charging dock with a 5-port USB 2.0 hub
  • Saves desk space with slim-line design
  • Guarantees 12Mbps per port for connected USB 1.1 devices
  • Supports iPod 5G, 4G, 3G, mini, photo, nano, and shuffle
  • Belkin will provide a 2nd-generation nano adapter to anyone who requests it - details on box
  • 1 iPod docking connector
  • 5 horizontally mounted 480Mbps ports
  • Compatible with USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 devices

System Requirements

  • For PC Users: Pentium processor-based computer with available USB 2.0 or USB 1.1 port, Windows® 98SE, Me, 2000, and XP
  • For Mac Users: Supports high-speed (480Mbps) mode on Apple® computers that are equipped with USB 2.0 ports.
  • Note: Mac OS® versions prior to X v10.2.7 support only low- and full-speed modes. Mac OS X v10.2.7 (and above) also supports high-speed mode

Package Includes

  • TuneSync for iPod
  • 7 Dock Adapters
  • Power Adapter
  • USB Device Cable
  • User Manual



Beware of iPod Nano Clones

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I know what your thinking. So what in the world is a nano clone. No, it’s not some strange Star Wars robot. It is a look alike to the Apple Nano class iPod. I recently went in search of a cheap alternative to the high priced Nano iPod and today’s podcast tells you all about how I bought a unit off of eBay with the understanding that it was an 8GB device. It turned out that it was not as advertised, or was it? You’ll have to listen to the show to find out.
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Features Of IPod Nano
By Rosy Sheeba

IPod nano is the fourth digital audio player of Apple and combining features of both iPod shuffle and iPod. It was launched on September 7, 2005, it replaced iPod mini, which was discontinued on the same day. The alternate of the iPod mini took Apple-related websites, any how there were rumors about a new flash memory-based iPod, in fact there were not prior notice given related to the discontinuation of the well accepted iPod mini.

Growth of this new design of the iPod nano is started only nine months before the launch date. The iPod nano posses more flash memory storage than that is been used in the iPod shuffle and carries a miniaturized version of the amazing color screen and click wheel are found on the full-sized iPods. The screen as well has a higher declaration than the old grayscale iPod mini, permitting one more line of text than the iPod mini’s screen.

The battery and few other interior parts were as well reduced in size. The surface of the click wheel is to some extent textured, permitting superior tactile feedback for secretly operation. Also, the main button on the second-generation iPod Nano is to some extent concave, mainly likely so that it could be easier to find without finding. Unlike all other players in the iPod family, the iPod nano has a headphone-out located in the bottom right of the player. Features

The iPod nano operates with iTunes on Mac OS X or Microsoft Windows (third-party software is obtainable for platforms, which Apple does not support). It connects through the same proprietary wharf connector as any other third-generation iPod, the fourth-generation iPod, and the iPod mini, uses a USB 2.0 port on the user’s computer. Although it uses the similar connection as Apple’s FireWire iPod Cable and could charge its battery over FireWire, the iPod nano does not bear coordinating over a FireWire connection. The iPod nano comprises a stop watch and a numerous time zone clock function. There is also a mixture lock feature, which makes use of the click wheel to lock the iPod, and serve up to secure the user’s calendar and other contact information. It was also the first iPod to comprise a new lyrics screen, modifiable using iTunes.

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Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Deal of the day: inMotion iPod speakers for $20



Deal of the day: inMotion iPod speakers for $20


Blog: You're not gonna believe this, but Buy.com has Altec InMotion iPod mini speakers discounted 80 percent. It's a tremendous deal
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