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ZURICH – I never did quite figure out the iPod-like remote control for the lights. But opening and closing the curtains, from my bed, was a childishly indulgent bit of fun. The multiple shower heads were, quite literally, a blast. Full Article at Toronto Star
On the bookshelf: "Fantasyland: A Season on Baseball's Lunatic Fringe" by Sam Walker On a first-name basis with: The beer guy at Busch On the iPod: "We Will Rock You" by Queen On the TiVo: "Sunday NFL Countdown" on ESPN --------------------------------... Full Article at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
The new Apple iPod Shuffles are shown in this publicity photo released to Reuters September 9, 2009. View Photo »
Over the last year I keep hearing more and more anecdotes about Apple’s customer service and particularly the experience at retail. All the stories were tales that bordered on the stuff that urban myths are made of ... They were repeated over and over to groups of people. They dealt with things ranging ...
On the bookshelf: "The Princess Bride" by William Goldman and Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" On the iPod: "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" by Leona Lewis On the nightstand: A vase full of flowers and a journal On the TiVo: A late-night repeat... Full Article at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
On the bookshelf: "Giving: How Each of Us Can Change the World" by Bill Clinton On a first-name basis with: The Saturday morning volunteers at Food Outreach On the iPod: "Man in the Mirror" by Michael Jackson On the TiVo: "Oprah" ----------------------... Full Article at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
On the bookshelf: Candace Bushnell's "One Fifth Avenue" On the iPod: "Obsessed" by Mariah Carey and "The Fame" by Lady Gaga On the nightstand: Moisturizer and a nail file On the TiVo: "Project: Runway" of course Biggest obsession: Shoes, shoes and... Full Article at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
New iPod nanos with video cameras are shown after an Apple event in San Francisco, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009. View Photo »
Jimmy Buffett keeps coming on my iPod.
On the bookshelf: Everything ever written by Dr. Seuss, Sandra Boynton, Maurice Sendak and Jane Yolen On a first-name basis with: The server at Ted Drewes On the iPod: Anything by Laurie Bernstein On the nightstand: A Nintendo DS and a cup of water On... Full Article at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
On the bookshelf: "ReadyMade: How to Make (Almost) Everything: A Do-It-Yourself Primer" by Shoshana Berger and Grace Hawthorne On the iPod: "Run this Town," by Jay-Z On the nightstand: A ruler, sketch paper and pencil in case inspiration for the next... Full Article at St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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The new Apple iPod Shuffles are shown in this publicity photo released to Reuters September 9, 2009.
View Photo »New iPod nanos with video cameras are shown after an Apple event in San Francisco, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009.
View Photo »New iPod nanos with video cameras are shown after an Apple event in San Francisco, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009.
View Photo »V-MODA Faze Headset for Apple(R) iPod(R) and iPhone available exclusively at Best Buy.
View Photo »People try out iPod devices at a shop in Seoul August 26, 2009. South Korea's key consumer sentiment index hit a seven-year high in August, central bank data showed, but the finance minister called for caution over excessive optimism on the economic outlook.
View Photo »If you want a charging dock for your iPod(R) that also makes it fun and easy to share your music with your friends and family, today Logitech unveiled two new iPod speaker docks - the Logitech(R) Rechargeable Speaker S315i and the Logitech(R) Portable Speaker S125i.
View Photo »Laptop and iPod accessories from Belkin are stylish, affordable, and functional.
View Photo »An Apple iPod music player is attached to the tactical vest of a U.S. soldier of 3rd Platoon from the 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division as he drives to the site of a roadside bomb explosion in the mountains of Wardak Province in Afghanistan July 11, 2009.
View Photo »A fan holds up an ipod playing Michael Jackson's music as fans and media gather outside UCLA hospital following the death of the pop star in Los Angeles, California, June 25, 2009.
View Photo »Dual Auto Charger keeps your iPhone and iPod, or other USB charging device, charged while in the car.
View Photo »Micro Auto Charger USB and Charge Sync Cable for iPod and iPhone.
View Photo »Speakal's award-winning line of iPod docking stations to be sold at J & R.
View Photo »LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 26: A supergraphic advertising iPod Nanos hangs at building construction site along the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard on March 26, 2009 in Los Angeles, California.
View Photo »HOFFMAN ESTATES, IL - FEBRUARY 21: Bridget Sloan of the United States listens to her ipod in between exercises during the 2009 Tyson American Cup at the Sears Centre on February 21, 2009 in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.
View Photo »Lance Armstrong tunes in his I-Pod as he warms up for the Amgen Tour of California prolouge cycle race in Sacramento, Calif. , on Saturday, Feb. 14, 2009.
View Photo »Apple consumers explore the features of various iPhone and iPod models during the Macworld Expo 2009 in San Francisco, CA, Wednesday, January 7, 2009.
View Photo »Apple consumers explore the features of various iPhone and iPod models during the Macworld Expo 2009 in San Francisco, CA, Wednesday, January 7, 2009.
View Photo »The Art.Suono Wireless Music Transmission System and iPod Dock by David Wiener Ventures.
View Photo »The Memorex Mi4290P Clock Radio for iPhone and iPod features convenient dual alarms for varying schedules, a digital FM radio, and reversed segment LCD display that's won't keep you up at night.
View Photo »LAS VEGAS - JANUARY 06: A motorized iPod speaker system by The Sharper Image is displayed during a press event at the Venetian for the 2009 International Consumer Electronics Show January 6, 2009 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Shaper Image is relaunching itself at CES with 24 new products.
View Photo »Apple iPod fans can use the new XtremeMac Micromemo digital voice recorder to capture interviews, important meetings, lectures or any audio content, and save them directly to their nano as high-quality recordings.
View Photo »The CasaTunes XLi Music Server offers advanced multi-streaming capabilities, including up to five streams of Windows, iTunes(R), and iPod(R) music as well as Internet radio.
View Photo »Just in time for the holidays, Chinon Corporation, a premier digital technology innovator, announced the launch of the AVi, the industry's first portable iPod(TM) docking station with a built-in LCD monitor and digital TV tuner.
View Photo »Apple's Vice President of iPod and iPhone Product Marketing, Greg Joswiak speaks during an event to officially launch the Apple iPhone for the first time on Mainland China in Beijing, China, Friday, Oct. 30, 2009.
View Photo »Japanese electronics giant Toshiba employee displays the handheld electronic gadget, a direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) battery 'Dynario' for the external power source for digital products such as a mobile phone or iPod at the company's headquarters in Tokyo on October 26, 2009.
View Photo »New iPod nanos with video cameras are shown after an Apple event in San Francisco, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2009.
View Photo »Over the last year I keep hearing more and more anecdotes about Apple’s customer service and particularly the experience at retail. All the stories were tales that bordered on the stuff that urban myths are made of ... They were repeated over and over to groups of people. They dealt with things ranging ...
Basically, iRip lets your copy and transfer your songs from iPod and iPhone to your computer.
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Apple currently has a number of fitness-oriented features available in its iPod line, but the Cupertino, Calif., company's latest patent describes an extremely advanced system using unique technology. Among a number of described methods for measuring exertion during physical exercise include sensing lig...
You could hear Willie Nelson and then Willie Dixon with no segue and it all made sense. It's just like on the iPod, where you'll listen to George Jones and then all of a sudden Laurie Anderson comes on talking about a trip down the Amazon with Brian Eno doing something in the background.
I almost don't remember what I was like before my iPod, but there used to be these great radio stations back when I first started that were almost (as strange) as an iPod shuffle
We believe that the apps we have developed for the iPhone® and iPod® Touch platforms will appeal to today's tech-savvy consumer who has whole-heartedly embraced today's mobile, electronics-based life and workstyles. And anyone can use them: small business owners, families, young professionals, or anyone...
We recognised the iPhone has revolutionised the way people communicate and saw the opportunity to develop this solution for wheelchair users, taking full advantage of Apple's ‘Works with iPod / Made for iPhone’ developer program.
If I had a nickel for every time a guy contacted me for help with exercise form...I'd be rolling with Jay-Z! So I'm stoked to see that Men's Health stepped up and put my fastest, most effective workouts into iPod format for easy access at the gym or in your basement. Nothing could be simpler.
For IPHONE Repair or IPOD TOUCH Repair, the friendly staff and expert technicians are the one-stop source for solving your electronic ailments.
We love helping people fix their IPOD or IPHONE problems, particularly at this time of year.
With the markets focusing primarily on delivering music through iPod(R), iPhone(R), and MP3 players, the iPom offers a new solution for the consumer who stores music on USB drives or SD cards
Apple Specialists are at the heart of our reputation for extraordinary customer service. You love people. Have an encyclopaedic knowledge of all things Apple. And can translate technology-speak into everyday language. You’re ready to not just serve up information, but also inspire the next generation of...
With one out of every five iPhone/iPod apps being a game, having someone in-house with development experience, and who can be an evangelist with other game developers, only makes sense
We went to the lake and he had on this shirt with a pocket on the chest and he put his iPhone in there and played the sone off his iPod ‘The Blower’s Daughter’
They ought to choose whether or not they want access ... There are Americans out there who would choose, if they’re going to choose between health care and, say, an iPod — they’ll choose an iPod over their health care.
We once had great technology companies, but we've lost them all and we are now unable to compete. Why don't we have Apple? ... If you go round big technology companies, like Apple, you will find that a lot of the people are British [including Jonathan Ive, the designer of the iPod and iMac]. We have a p...
In my paranoid moments, I see a bigger group behind this ... I see a corporate agenda behind all this rather than a political agenda. I think there is an agenda to ultimately privatize virtually every aspect of public schools ... We're up now to what? $600 billion a year in K-12 alone? That's an existin...
iPod battles have been happening in Europe for the past two years and are fast becoming the new 'in' thing ... Just because we live so far away, doesn't mean we should miss out.
Mrs. Nelson, I've got a play station, Wii, an iPod, FaceBook, Twitter, MySpace, NetFlix and the 24-hour Music Video Channel. Considering all the ways a kid like me could be distracted these days I'd say this is a pretty darn good report.
None of us were actually on the road with the band ... But we've attended concerts. My iPod's full of Grateful Dead. But being a true Deadhead's kind of a full-time job.
I hate iPods. I use my iPhone as an iPod because I can but I hate the way it sounds. The computer manically compresses sounds.
The Beatles and their heirs have refused to make their songs available on the Apple iPod or other devices.
What's clear is that if you have jail-broken your i-Phone or i-Pod Touch, and installed SSH, then you must always change your root user password to something different than the default, 'alpine'
They can and do talk on their cell phone, listen to their iPod, watch television, and hang out on Facebook all at the same time
iPod Touch 8GB Unboxing - http://tinyurl.com/yjmfhs6
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Der @chrizbbg verlost einen iPod Shuffle http://bit.ly/3hvSh Coole Sache ;)
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