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What To Do When Your IPod Gets Waterlogged
The MacIntosh iPod has become a very important accessory to many music and video lovers around the world. They are so small and so portable that you can take them anywhere you want and everyone in all age groups love them. The iPod can hold 15,000 song ...

iPod Nano - Shall We Take A Deeper Look?
As always, in the age of "consumer first" economics, Apple leads the way. The iPod nano is following along behind the footsteps of the original iPod, as Apple's fourth digital player. The iPod nano came out the same day the iPod mini was discontinued - ...

How To Put Videos On Your iPod - 4 Quick Steps
Use These 4 Quick Steps To Put Videos into your iPod:1. Do compatibility testing.You can find out if your video is automatically compatible with your iPod. The easiest way to do this is to simply drag and drop your files from your computer to your iPod. ...




What's In An iPod - And Why Is It So Popular?
 

Not only is the iPod popular because of its reception from the public, but also because it was Apple's first and successful attempt at branching out from its iMac products and a reputation of being strictly "computer". Unlike the iPod nano and the iPod shuffle which use flash memory, the iPod is designed around a central scroll wheel, with the full-sized models storing media on their internal hard-drive. The iPod is also used as an external data storage device, with its internal hardware and software design originally based on a reference design by another company, PortalPlayer. Apple had decided to focus on technical capability, wanting the iPod to focus on the development on the iPod's simple user interface, along with its ease of use. The iPod's software for the iPod development was not developed in-house for this, but contracted PortalPlayer, who already had the reference design based on 2 ARM cores. Apple then contracted another company, Pixo, to create and refine the user interface, under CEO Steve Jobs.

Currently the best-selling digital audio player, with over 50 million sold and over 1 billion legal downloaded songs from its iTunes online music store, Apple's iPod player is the most popular consumer brand in the mainstream of a growing market of digital devices. Whenever the iPod is connected to the host computer, the itune will automatically synchronize musical playlists or entire musical libraries. The iPod can play several different formats: MP3, M4A/AAC, Protected AAC, AIFF, WAV, Audible audiobook, and Apple Lossless audio file formats. The newer iPods can also play MPEG-4 (H.264MPEG-4AVC), .mp4, .m4v, and Quick Time video file formats. It does not support Microsoft's WMA format - as other media players do - but there is a converter available for non-DRM WMA files with the Windows version of iTunes. MIDI files cannot be played, but can be converted to audio files using the iTunes Advanced menu.

The Apple iPod can be used as a boot disk for a Mac computer, if it is formatted as HFS Plus, allowing one to have a portable operating system installed. If the iPod is formatted on a Mac OS X computer, it uses the HFS Plus file system format; if it is formatted on Windows, the FAT32 is used because Windows cannot access HFS file systems. A compatible third-party software must be used, as simply copying files to the drive will not allow the iPod to properly access them. As of now there are four basic iPod models that you can find on major shopping websites: the iPod shuffle, iPod nano, iPod photo, and the brand new iPod video. The iPod photo plays all the songs you wish to download to it, but also displays color photos (album cover art, etc.) on the mini-screen to please the eyes in addition to the already pleased ears.

The photo feature is a favorite of most users who purchased this version of the iPod, but like all electronic gadgets, it has its downfalls. The pictures are hard for some to see on the mini screen and some were upset that you MUST purchase a separate plug-in to view pictures on your television screen. When you do buy the extra connection, you will be more than pleased with the clarity of the pictures on screen. All iPod models come with ear bud headphones, an AC Adaptor, and a 2.0 USB cable in addition to the actual hardware itself. Battery life is usually strong in the iPod with anywhere between 12-15 hour battery life (15 hours on the iPod Photo). Various hard drives are available for different versions of the iPod Photo, but a basic rule of thumb to remember with MP3 players is 2,500 songs per 10 GB.

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Written By: Mike Singh



Ipod News

ISimple WiFli Puts IPod Control on Your Steering Wheel - PC World
When you're driving, you want your iPod controls where your hands are--on the steering wheel. iSimple aims to eliminate dangerous and distracting iPod auto use with the WiFli, announced at this week's Consumer Electronics Show (CES). The iSimple ...

JVC Teledock: iPod-friendly TVs at CES 2009 - T3.com
JVC's new range of TVs features enhanced iPod compatibility. You can play music from your player while watching TV, letting you add your own soundtrack to a show of your choice. Launched today at CES, the Teledock range also features a remote which ...

Apple Offers Keynote Remote App to iPhone / iPod Touch Users - Softpedia
Upon introducing the new version of its productivity suite of apps, iWork ’09 , Apple also confirmed the existence of a new iPhone / iPod touch app in the iTunes App Store. Keynote Remote integrates with Apple's Keynote application (part of the ...

The LG PC14 iPod speaker and HT33S surround sound system unveiled at ... - T3.com
Who’d have thought that CES would have brought with it new audio/visual tech? Well, us actually. Hot off the LG press are these two curvaceous lovelies; ready and willing to fill your ear holes with aural gratification. Firstly, there’s the PC14 ...

Download this story to your iPod - Las Vegas Sun
Click the "Get the story in iPod format" button above. You'll be prompted to save a file. Save it to your computer, and unzip it. It should create a folder called "Las Vegas Sun". Connect your iPod to your computer and mount it as an external drive ...