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June 16, 2006
Nike+iPod available for
Filed under: Portable Audio
Exercise nuts looking to pick up one of the Nike+iPod Sport kits to enhance their workouts can finally place their orders on the Apple site, and can expect delivery of their purchase in four to five weeks. At $29, the kit is quite the bargain too, except that it won't do you much good without the hundreds of dollars of electronics and specialized footwear necessary to record and analyze every aspect of your morning jog. Luckily, Nike has been busy releasing several pairs of sneakers with that dugout under the sole for the wireless sensor, so even if the nano continues to remain a relatively pricey luxury, you should eventually be able to buy a pair of compatible kicks that won't break the bank. [Via TUAW] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
David Contois, who is suing Apple on the grounds that the company stole his patented software design for use in iTunes, on Tuesday sparred with Apple's lawyers at a court hearing to determine the terminology that will be used during the
From Apple, Contois Spar at iTunes Patent Infringement
Looking for a more sophisticated case for your iPod or iPod mini? The Wallet, from Acme Made, is all about looking good while you listen to tunes on the way to brunch, the corner store, or the plane. Just don't expect it to offer total protection along the
From Acme Made The iPod Wallet
Who cares if the iPod no longer ships with a dock. Don't buy one: save your money for more downloads. If you have access a printer, a bit of cardstock and can safely work with scissors, you can make a place to park your
From Make A Free iPod
Filed under: Portable Audio, Portable Video
Yet another gadget that may or may not make it to the North American market (we're guessing not), X-Micro's MP4 F700 PMP has been rocking the floor at Computex lately, although judging from the rather bland design and same-old feature set, it looks like they're doing their best not to get noticed. Complete specs are a bit scarce, but we do know that it packs in a 2.5-inch 65k color TFT, FM tuner, and digital voice recorder, plays MPEG-4 , MP3, and WMA files, and supports DRM10. On the storage side, well, there's an SD/MMC slot, but it's not clear what, if any, internal storage options are available. [Via MobileMag] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments From X-Micro's MP4 F700
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