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| Unwiring the iPod (Louisville Courier-Journal) |
Sat, 11 Oct 2008 08:49:00 GMT |
| There are lots of ways to play songs on your iPod through your home stereo. A $3 audio cable will do the trick. So will the iPod dock that's built into Onkyo's $400 CBX300 receiver. Monster's iSoniCast is a gadget that falls nicely in between those extremes. more... |
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| USBfever ships new iPod touch, Nano screen protectors (MacNN) |
Fri, 10 Oct 2008 23:37:04 GMT |
| USBfever has launched four new screen protectors for the iPod touch second generation and fourth generation iPod nano. The Anti Glare Screen Protector for iPod touch 2G and Anti Glare Screen Protector for iPod nano 4G provide silicone coated protectors that are bubble-resistant, self adhesive and washable. They are oil and fingerprint resistant, with an anti-bacterial surface and do not use ... more... |
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| DealNN: Mac Pro, iPod docks, hard drives (MacNN) |
Fri, 10 Oct 2008 23:06:13 GMT |
| Today's DealNN deals include a selection of Mac desktops, iPod docks and hard drives. The Apple store is currently offering the refurbished 3.0GHz Mac Pro for $3099, which is $500 off the original price of $3599. Two iPod docks are featured: the Onkyo remote interactive dock is priced at $79.99 marked down from $99.99 and the JBL radial micro has been reduced to $99.98 from $149.99. ... more... |
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| Old iPod skins are used to create a sexy dress (Yahoo! Tech Advisors) |
Fri, 10 Oct 2008 23:33:21 GMT |
| What do you with hundreds of old iPod nano skins nobody wants anymore? Well the guys over at Stylz World didn't want to hurt the environment by throwing them away, so they asked Dutch designer Cindy Jeurissen to find a way to reuse over 200 iPod skins. The result? A fabulous pink silicone dress. Stylz says the cost of the used materials is well over $2,600, not including the priceless ... more... |
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| WEIR: iPod, my new favorite gadget (The Daily Sentinel) |
Fri, 10 Oct 2008 23:46:35 GMT |
| If an apple a day keeps the doctor away I am in good shape because I am spending time every day with my new Apple iPod. I realize that I am behind the rest of the world in joining the revolution of pocket technology. My own children have had MP3 players for years, but I was convinced that music-on-the-go was just a fad, like bell bottoms and Cabbage Patch Kids, so I held out. What would I need ... more... |
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