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| Tunewear's Icewear for Classic, Nano, Touch |
The Icewear is made of high density ribbed silicone which provides a sticky tactile feel, and is designed to absorb shocks and bumps from accidental drops. The case offers complete access to the iPod's controls and ports, and features the company's clear Tunefilm to protect the screen and scrollwheel. Tuneware says that the Icewear for the iPod touch and Nano are currently available from the company's web site, with the Icewear for the iPod classic shipping during the first week of December. Prices for the Icewear range from $20 to $30, depending on which model is purchased. |
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| Contour iSee for 3G Nano and Touch |
Contour Design recently unveiled the iSee for the third generation iPod nano and the iPod touch, a clear plastic case that offers additional dock connector protection. |
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| GEAR4 debuts iPod case, touts BlueEye accessory |
GEAR4 has unveiled its LeatherJacket Flip case (site not updated) for Apple's latest generation iPod nano, and simultaneously announced that its BlueEye Bluetooth phone accessory is compatible with the latest iPod models. The LeatherJacket Flip is a premium leather case for Apple's new iPod nano featuring a brushed suede interior with "debossed" patterning. A 'Flip-Clip' closure covers the click-wheel when not in use, and provides full easy access when playing tracks. The case is available in black and pink for $32, and is due to ship at November's end. |
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| OtterBox rolls out new iPod, iPhone cases |
OtterBox today rolled out two new series of cases for Apple's iPhone, iPod touch, iPod classic, and iPod nano. The company's Defender series includes slim, rugged cases designed to keep Apple gadgets out of harms way without compromising style. The cases provide complete interaction via polycarbonate shells that snap together to safeguard the device within, while membranes protect the screen of every device as well as the iPod's click-wheel. A silicone skin encompasses the entire case as well, providing additional protection from drops and bumps. Defender cases are priced at for Apple's iPods, while Armor cases are priced at $50 for iPod touch and iPod classic vs. $40 for third-generation iPod nano (pricing for iPhone cases was unavailable). |
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| iPod video updated to v1.2.2; Win2000 issues |
Apple today released a minor update to its software for the iPod video. The company only said that the update brought "bug fixes" in its documentation, but some users report the ability to sync iPhoto Events (limited to recent events). |
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| Macally ships 7 new 3G iPod nano cases |
The Mirage is a hard case with a built-in two-way mirror that provides a shiny finish by default, but allows the screen to shine through when powered up. Macally says the case has a non-slip rubber paint that repels scuffs, while a polyurethane film protects the scrollwheel. A belt clip is included with the case, and it is selling for $30.
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| Target shopper burned in iPod scam |
One shopper at a Target store in Montgomery, Alabama says he was cheated yesterday after purchasing what he believed to be an 80GB iPod classic for his daughter. Upon returning home and opening the box, however, his daughter discovered a used and scratched 30GB iPod video in place of the shiny new 80GB iPod classic pictured on the box. "How could this happen?" asked George Mardre, a confused and frustrated customer. "Target will not refund our money. They will not allow us to exchange it." After speaking to several customer service representatives, Mardre was told Target would review a surveillance tape and get back to him. "Meanwhile, my daughter is out $275," Mardre told MacNN. |
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| Go for the iPod Touch 16 GB for ultimate experience of music |
When it comes to the portable media players then nothing but the name of iPod from Apple comes first. They have launched their iPod series with the iPod classic and then several additions have been done. One of the high-tech and most powerful iPods of the series is the iPod touch. Launched on 5th September, 2007, this iPod is called as "The Beat Goes On". It has added the Multi-Touch graphical user interface to the iPod series. It provides user lot of additional features than the previous one and the users will get the full enjoyment of accessing those features on its 3.5- inch wide-screen display. This model comes with Wi-Fi wireless connectivity option which makes it class apart from the world of portable music players. The users will also be able to access Internet with the iPod Touch 16 GB. Apart from that the users will be thrill by scrolling high-tech features with a flick. But the most attractive feature the iPod is its compatibility with a big and high-resolution screen which helps user to watch their favourite movies, T.V shows and slideshows in bright and vivid colour on the 320 x 480 pixels display. |
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| Apple shares beaten late on concerns over CEO's health, guidance |
Apple handily beat expectations for its fiscal third quarter Monday, but investors used a late trading session to punish shares of the Mac and iPhone maker after the company offered conservative forward-looking guidance and refused to comment on the health of chief executive Steve Jobs. |
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| File storage and transfer |
All iPods except for the iPod Touch can function in "disk mode" as mass storage devices to store data files. If an iPod is formatted on a Mac OS X computer it uses the HFS+ file system format, which allows it to serve as a boot disk for a Mac computer. If it is formatted on Windows, the FAT32 format is used. With the advent of the Windows-compatible iPod, the default file system used on the iPod line switched from HFS+ to FAT32, although it can be reformatted to either filesystem (excluding the iPod shuffle which is strictly FAT32). |
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