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  • Free Podcast Video: Where to track down free podcast video for your iPod/PC
    Tracking down and downloading free podcast video has been a bit confusing and difficult for video podcasts enthusiasts. With months of searching almost all available contents on most websites that offer free podcast video , I’ve uncovered a gem of video podcasts for you to enjoy whenever possible.
  • Top 10 Music Download Sites
    There’s now a huge choice of websites offering legal music downloads for iPods and other MP3 players, but which offer the best value and sound quality. I’ve trawled the web to find the top 10 sites and put each one to the test. Here’s my verdict…
  • How to Hack Your iPod: Six Great iPod hacks
    Hacking your iPod – whether it’s modding the case, installing custom software, or tearing it up and doubling the memory – can transform the ubiquitous music and media player into something unique.
  • Free Music For Your iPod
    Where to track down free and cheap music for your iPod legitimately.
  • Car Makers Build in iPod – Audi, BMW, Mazda Embrace MP3 Revolution
    In the US, 70 per cent of 2007-model cars will offer iPod integration. Ford and General Motors will feature iPod integration in most of their 2007 models in the US beginning later this year, while Mazda's entire global 2007 line-up of cars and SUVs will offer this.
  • iPod Speaker Systems Break Sound Barrier
    A home stereo speaker system for iPods, it's equipped with an AM/FM radio and an alarm clock.
  • Study Profiles MP3 Ownership Patterns
    MP3 players are becoming a standard fixture with today’s music lovers. In 2005, 63 per cent of those quizzed didn’t own one. This year, that figure has fallen to 37 per cent. In offices across the UK, owning an iPod has become de rigeur. An Office Angels poll of 1,500 office workers found that 67 per cent of them see gadgets – including Blackberry’s and iPods - as "status symbols".
  • All New iPods
    New models in the entire iPod range: The whole iPod range has been upgraded, with brighter screens, larger capacities and improved battery life.
  • Games, Movies and More in iTunes 7
    Apple offers gapless playback and free album art.
  • 3 ways to MP3 your home
    You don't have to confine your MP3 collection to your portable player or PC - there are ways to beam them all over the house.
  • Apple, Intel Push for New PC and HD-Display Interface
    Raising HD (high-definition) standards
  • How to Get Videos on Your iPod
    When Apple began selling video files, it offered just the latest music hits and animated shorts from Disney and Pixar. Since then, we've seen it grown to include offerings from Bravo, ESPN, Sci-Fi, Showtime, and Comedy Central. With its expanding catalogue, the iTunes Music Store is a good place to obtain content for the iPod, but it's not the only place.
  • 20 Ways to Get More from your MP3 Player
    A few simple, affordable tweaks can make your digital music better, easier and more fun – so what are you waiting for?
  • DIY Radio: Start your Own Online Radio Channel
    Maybe you are terminally dissatisfied with the radio stations you find online, or perhaps you aren't that taken idea of creating your own podcasts. Well, if that's you, you can start your own internet radio channel.
  • Radio Ga-Ga: How to Listen to Internet Radio
    iTunes offers built-in access to a few internet radio channels, but it's possible to add unlisted channels to the selection it makes available. While Apple no longer makes much noise about the feature, you can still use iTunes to access a variety of internet radio stations. These offer similar sound quality to listening to an AM/FM radio.
  • How to find Podcasts
    How do you get the latest podcasts, and where can you find what's new? A little knowledge is all it takes to stay up to date with the latest and greatest podcasts.
  • iPod Models
    1st Generation iPod

    The 1st generation iPod is the first iPod model by Apple announced on October 23, 2001, the cost of the original iPod was $399 with a 5 GB hard drive. Critics panned the unit's price, but it proved an instant hit in the
  • Can Hard Drive Phones KILL THE iPod?
    A new wave of mobile phones equipped with tiny yet powerful hard disk drives is threatening to put an end to the meteoric rise of the iPod as the public's favourite portable digital music player.
  • How to be a Podcaster
    MP3 players have changed the way we organise and enjoy our music:
  • What Is an iPod?
    An iPod uses a simple user interface designed around a central scroll wheel (with the exception of the Shuffle) and stores media on a built-in hard drive that serve as an external data storage device when connected to your computer.
  • iPod Compatibility
    With the advent of the windows-compatible iPod, Apple switched iPod's default file system to FAT32 because FAT32 is the only file system that can be used natively with both Mac OS and Windows.
  • iPod Capabilities
    Apple has designed the iPod to work with the iTunes media library software, which lets you manage your music libraries on your computer and on your iPod. iTunes can automatically synchronize your iPod with specific playlists or with the entire contents of a music library each time you connect your iPod to a host computer.

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