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June 25, 2006
Apple Merges iPod Line, Launches Podcasting
Apple has updated its iPod range, making all white models photo-capable with color screens. The company has also launched a new version of iTunes with support for subscribing to and downloading feeds from podcasts.
From Apple Merges iPod Line, Launches Podcasting
Filed under: Handhelds, Portable Audio, Portable Video
More DMB/PMP goodness from Odd-i, this time in the near gamer-esque P15DN that sports some pretty crazy functionality for a little Korean handheld. Along with DMB, GPS, video, audio and photos, the unit can "support" MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF and all sorts of other crazy file formats. There's also an Audio Dictionary, and a 20GB or 30GB HDD to store it all. As for price, availability and Korea exclusivity, you know the drill: no idea, no idea and of course. Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments From Odd-i keeps the PMPs flowin' with
Filed under: GPS, Portable Audio, Portable Video
We love the idea of having GPS and PMP functionality in the same gadget, and when we see one of these devices with a 7-inch widescreen we certainly sit up and take notice, but unfortunately we'll need to make some friends in Korea if we ever hope to install the Inkel Widetouch W-7.0 from Etronics in our ride. Without any detailed specs on this upcoming model, we're going to assume that it's very similar to the ARM-powered Widetouch 5.6 we spotted last month, as both units also offer an optional DMB tuner to complement the media playback and navigation features. As usual, no word on pricing or release dates for this piece, but since the DMB-equipped 5.6 was going for around $600, we can safely assume that a similarly-configured 7-incher will cost at least a hundred bucks more. Keep reading to see just how fun it is to roll around with one of these in your Mercedes...
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The right setting on your iPod will definitely conserve its battery life. It might even save your iPod's hard drive along the way.
From Save Your iPod's Battery Life... And Its Hard
Posted by Russell at June 25, 2006 11:15 AM


