Last minute: iPod nano with sensor, iPod touch, iPod classic, iPod shuffle
Apple will announce later today an entire refresh to its iPod family of digital media players, including an iPod nano with some form of motion sensor, AppleInsider has been told. Longstanding sources report that a new version of the iPod shuffle w...
published on Tuesday, the 9. September 2008, appleinsider
Major software upgrade available for iPod touch
With the installation of this major software upgrade, the best iPod becomes even more: the world?s best Wi-Fi mobile device. The upgrade?available from iTunes for just $19.99?adds five more great mobile applications to iPod touch: Mail, Maps, Stocks, Weather, and Notes. It also includes such new features as Web Clips, a customizable home screen, and the ability to watch iTunes Movie Rentals on iPod touch.
published on Tuesday, the 15. January 2008, apple-hot-news
No Frills DVD2iPod 3.9
I wrote No Frills DVD2iPod because I wanted a way to make iPod compatible video files from iDVD projects I had burned to DVD but for which I hadn't saved any source files. I also wanted a way to do it without having to configure many settings. Advantages of No Frills DVD2iPod 1. Drop a handful of unencrypted .VOB or .mpg files and/or folders containing unencrypted .VOB files or .mpg files (such as a VIDEO_TS folder on a DVD you made with iDVD), and all of them will be converted. 2. You can drag the source files/folders even from an non-writable directory such as a mounted DVD volume.
published on Friday, the 23. November 2007, scriptbuilders
Study: iPod owners still want FM radio
A recent survey of rock radio listeners suggests that the number one feature that iPod owners want is FM radio to be integrated into the device.Read More...
published on Tuesday, the 3. April 2007, ars-technica
In-desk iPod Dock
Belkin has a new product coming soon. It is an iPod dock that fits in a standard grommet hole in your desk. The device has a stero-out jack and of course, you can charge your iPod with it. Seems like a pretty smart idea since it reclaims what could easily be wasted space on your [...]
published on Thursday, the 29. March 2007, apple-blog
iPods to be Used as Flight Data Recorders
udamahan writes "Flight Global reports small aircraft manufacturer LoPresti is introducing a system that uses an iPod as a flight data recorder. The company states that they chose the iPod for its size, low power requirements, and the 'thousands of developers passionate about writing applications for the iPod.' The article notes that data recorders are typically used for maintenance, flight/safety analysis, or, assuming proper protection, crash investigation."
published on Thursday, the 1. March 2007, apple-slashdot
The iPod Language Learning Experience
Kathy O'Connor remembers being stunned when one of the students in her intermediate Spanish class told her just how much she listened to her language lab CDs after they were put on an iPod. The Tidewater Community College student listened to and repeated Spanish "vocabulario" and comprehension exercises when she cleaned her home, waited in the doctor's office and while her husband watched sports.
published on Saturday, the 10. February 2007, macnewsworld
Apple Moving to All Flash-based iPods?
As reported by Appleinsider, Prudential analyst Jesse Tortora claims that Apple may be moving to an all Flash based iPod line."We believe that the video iPod transition from 1.8-inch hard disk drives to NAND flash memory may occur as...
published on Wednesday, the 7. February 2007, macrumors
Hello, iPhone? The Next iPod Is Calling
If you want to know what the next iPod will look like, go to Apple.com and watch the demo for the coming iPhone. Since Steve Jobs earlier this month introduced the iPhone, which goes on sale in June, much has been said and written about how revolutionary it will be. That's all well and good, but one aspect has been overlooked: How will this impact the iPod?
published on Wednesday, the 31. January 2007, macnewsworld
New iPods Could Boost Semiconductor Biz
A new wave of iPod mania hit last week when Apple Computer announced a slate of updated products -- including an 80GB media player and a matchbook-sized iPod shuffle -- and investors are hoping a few semiconductor companies will benefit from increased iPod sales.
published on Monday, the 18. September 2006, macnewsworld