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Everything about Apple iPod
The iPod is the most sought after gadget in the world. You can now almost no bus or train more get in, no busy streets more and not attending gym longer enter if you look someone in the white caps in the ear: the recognition stabbing of the young, hip and tech trendsetter of our time, which are now no longer seem to know counsel without Apple’s music player in your pocket. Read the rest of this entry »
iPhone and iPod Touch and has a tube that you blow into for five seconds to get the reading of your alcohol level.

There are so many cool accessories for the iPhone and iPod Touch on the market that the list can go on. And this new accessory just got added to that list. Well, this one isn’t that new in the US but it certainly is new in the UK which just went on sale on the 2nd of this month. I am sure a lot of people will find a real use for it. It can be very useful for one of those nights when you couldn’t get a dedicated driver to drive you back home. Yes, we’re talking about iBreath, the device that can check your alcohol level using your already companion, the iPhone.
iBreath – Breathaliser for Your iPhone & iPod TouchThe addon device gets connected to your iPhone and iPod Touch and has a tube that you blow into for five seconds to get the reading of your alcohol level. If you were over the limit then you can use the timer of the device to remind you to take another test after a certain time. Pretty handy, ay? Read the rest of this entry »
Apple released ipod touch 5th Generation with video

Guess where I was this morning at 6am? It wasn’t the Apple Store on 5th Avenue, I can tell you that much. I was on a subway, looking at my 5G 30GB iPod and thinking about how great it was. “I don’t need no stinkin’ Touch!” I though to myself. I came home, got on the internets, and started browsing around. I was really, really trying to avoid Apple news. But then it happened. Read the rest of this entry »
There are a great deal of portable mp3 player opinions available now on ipod suffle !

There are a great deal of portable mp3 player opinions available now and they all emphasize selected functions that count the most of mp3 players under 10, and here they are:
* You will need to have software to aid you deal with and convert your song files into format of mp3 players under 10 that your certain mp3 player can realize and play. You will want to be in a position to preserve track of songs and hold them organized also in your mp3 players under 10. Read the rest of this entry »
Apple created iPod accessories in the form of special pockets for your iPod.

Do you remember the days when if you wanted to listen to music, you had to plug in your stereo and hope that the power didn’t go out? Those days are long gone and there are now tons of devices that make it easy to take your music with you. I’m sure that some people still prefer their portable CD players, but almost everyone nowadays either already owns or has their eye on those spanking new mp3 players that are all the rage.
Mp3 players are much more lightweight than CD players, because they don’t require CDs. In fact, most of the top mp3 players allow you to download music directly to your mp3 players’ hard drive. This has drastically reduced the space requirements and today’s mp3 players can easily fit into a shirt or pants pocket. While many brands have their own versions of mp3 players, by far the most popular is undoubtedly the Apple iPod. Here’s why the iPod is so much ahead.
Mp3 players can be put into two categories; those which use flash memory and those which have a hard drive. The iPod Nano boasts an amazing 2GB of storage space, which translates to over 500 songs. The accompanying software is upgradeable so you don’t need to change mp3 players to keep up. You can fine tune the sound quality by using a number of equalizer presets and the device is compatible with both Windows and Mac operating systems.
You really see the iPod’s popularity though when you consider hard drive mp3 players. These typically have a much higher storage capacity than flash memory mp3 players and the iPod is no exception. Although much of the features are the same as its flash memory counterparts, iPod hard drive mp3 players top the scale with a whopping 30 GB of storage and the ability to recognize and play video files as well.
The amount of space offered, and the accompanying features, have put Apple’s mp3 players at the top of many consumers’ wish lists and the iPod continues to hold off challengers. High sales of Ipods have led to a jump in the associated market of iPod accessories. Think of a possible accessory, and it’s probable been made. Today’s iPod accessories comprise the typical headphones and rechargeable adapters, but there is some more creative fare. These iPod accessories include docking stations, speakers and LCD displays. Even the garment industry has jumped on the bandwagon and created iPod accessories in the form of special pockets for your iPod.
For the latest-generation iPod Shuffle.

Compared with other sub-$100 MP3 players on the market (Sansa Clip, Creative Zen Stone Plus, Samsung Pebble), the Shuffle’s microscopic design isn’t enough to make up for the limited features, relatively high price, diminished battery life, quirky navigation, and a headphone remote system that reeks of planned obsolescence. MP3 players like the Shuffle that are aimed at the gym and jogger crowd are particularly susceptible to issues of headphone fit, comfort, and wear and tear, and Apple’s unique headphone remote needlessly complicates the process of replacing or upgrading the Shuffle’s earbuds. This is not to say that headphone control is a bad feature, but redundant controls on the actual device would help avoid confusion over navigation, and improve the product’s usefulness in the long term. Read the rest of this entry »
Earlier generation iPods have many nice bells and whistles to look forward to

Firing up our silver beauty, we’re greeted with the language selection screen. Voila – that’s it, nice and simple, no demo music, videos, pictures or other PMP bloatware installed, which is a welcome change from other players on the market. Of course, there’s no software CD included either, which is a first for us, meaning you’ll either need to have iTunes preinstalled or Internet access to download it. An open suggestion to Apple: Bundle a cheapo 64MB flash drive with iTunes preloaded if you want to keep packaging size down and not alienate people who pick up a new iPod when net access might not be easy. Plus, it would add a little extra class to the whole package. Read the rest of this entry »
What’s more, the new iPod Classic finally jettisons the iPod White color scheme entirely

A possible refresh of the iPod line had been making its way through the rumor mill since the day the previous generation hit the market. One thing seemed clear though, amid the speculation: Flash memory was not quite at the price level it needed to be to usurp hard drives when it came to 16GB+ capacity players. Bearing this in mind, Apple was faced with two choices: either leave a gaping hole in its product line by not including hard drive-based models, or bite the bullet and bring them on-board, thereby keeping the gravy train rolling for those of us with 20GB+ music libraries and a poor penchant for playlist creation. Enter the 80GB and 160GB iPod Classic.
Next iPod Touch device a.k.a iPod Touch 5G would be utilizing a new 3D type of display which doesn’t require any 3D-glasses

We’ve seen the BlackBerry Bold 9700 press shot photo way ahead of its official launch so maybe these are the real pictures of the upcoming iPod touch 5G and the iPod nano 3G. Or maybe they are simply photoshopped images meant to grab some attention. We noticed the camera of the touch and bigger screen of the nano but we still require official confirmation. With only a few hours to go we can definitely tell you we’ll keep a keen eye on Apple’s keynote and bring all the hot details to you.
Apple does not have as many products as fans would hope, so keeping the iPod Classic is important.

There seems to be much confusion over the possibility of the 2011 iPod Classic, as we recently reported that the device could be discontinued before WWDC. However, there are a number of rumors going round that Apple could still offer a refresh due to it still being the “5th most popular media player” last year. Read the rest of this entry »