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| Nano goes pink for Valentine's Day |
Now that CES and Macworld are over, gadget makers are turning their attention to--what else?--Valentine's Day marketing. And that means pink is back, as if it had ever left. |
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| Turn your iPod into a bookshelf stereo for $50 (after rebate) |
My iPod spends more time in its speaker dock than it does anyplace else. The dock resides in the kitchen; the iPod serves up tunes when the Cheapskate clan is cooking, cleaning, eating, and so on. My only regret is that it doesn't have a radio, meaning we can't listen to NPR when the mood strikes. |
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| Macally FlexTune rocks dual iPod docks |
In the ever-saturated market of iPod speaker docks, distinguishing oneself from the crowd is important for the bottom line. |
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| Don’t Throw Out Your Broken iPod; Fix It via the Web |
The device was out of warranty, and Apple would not fix it free. So he left it in a drawer until he happened to read a blog posting on CrunchGear.com that described how he might fix it - with a small, folded piece of paper. Mr. Ironside celebrated by posting thanks on the blog: "I've been on CDs for months. You saved my life (and my iPod)." |
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| Why Your iPod Doesn’t Have Bluetooth: Buzzword |
Still, while other digital audio-player manufacturers have slowly begun to add Bluetooth to their devices, Apple, which is far and away the dominant player in MP3 players, has so far shunned the feature. As Matt Durgin, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Samsung (which integrates Bluetooth into a number of its MP3 players), puts it: "We are just beginning to tap into the potential of Bluetooth with wireless listening, wireless file transfers and cellphone integration." Yet even Apple's iPhone, which, like most new phones, has Bluetooth, holds over the nonstereo standard, rendering it useless for wireless listening. |
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| Pianist Aimard -- programming for an iPod age |
At New York's Carnegie Hall, he challenged a recital audience by programming 46 short pieces and excerpts from longer ones, making connections that ran the gamut from Beethoven and Scarlatti to modernists John Cage and Karlheinz Stockhausen. |
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| Apple unveils iPhone, iPod touch with more memory |
"There are a lot of users out there for whom there is never enough memory," said Greg Joswiak, Apple's head of global marketing for iPod and iPhone. |
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| JVC unveils "thinnest" LCDs, TV with iPod dock |
JVC on Sunday unveiled an LCD TV less than 3 inches thick, calling it the world's thinnest flat-screen television, as the Consumer Electronics Show began in Las Vegas. |
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| iFreeplay headphones dock your iPod Shuffle -- upside down |
Monster's iFreePlay headphones are among a small number of models taking advantage of the size of the iPod Shuffle, and incorporating a dock for the diminutive music player into the headphones. |
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| Affordable 'Peggle,' 'Phase' make iPod debut |
You love your Apple iPod and for good reason: It's easy to navigate through your extensive music collection; subscribing to free podcasts is a breeze thanks to Apple's intuitive iTunes Store; and there are thousands of fun accessories designed to give your iPod additional functionality. |
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