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Thursday, February 10, 2005

News

Plug An Instrument Into An iPod And Play Along With The Band

A product called the JamPod can turn an iPod into a portable private amplifier.

Apple Releases Mac OS X v10.3.8

The key updates in this release include improved OpenGL technology and updated ATI and NVIDIA graphics drivers; improved file sharing and directory services for mixed Mac and PC networks; improved compatibility for third party applications and devices; and previous standalone security updates.

Karmazin: No Satellite Radio For iPod

Apple CEO Steve Jobs tells Mel Karmazin, new CEO of Sirius Satellite Radio, there is no plan for satellite radio in iPod music player.

Radio To The MP3 Degree: Podcasting

Apple is in a prime positioin to make podcasting significantly easier — but probably won't.

Review

Mac Mini An Amazing $499 — Until You Add Essentials

Apple Pages

A Fast But Hot Notebook

Apple's PowerBook G4's performance comes with a price, paid in heat.

iPod And PC Making Beautiful Music Together

We've put together a collection of programs that will help you use your PC to get the most out of your iPod.

Sidetrack

Aluminum iPod Shuffle Case

Gizmodo discovers a DIY aluminium iPod shuffle case that, well, costs more than the iPod shuffle. But, gosh, it looks so sexy!

Lack Of Updates...

In case you were wondering about the lack of updates on this site these few days... well, I just want to let you knwo that I've just survived the first day of Chinese New Year.

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