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Apple iPod Update Pictures

Published on September 9, 2008 to Audio/Video Players

Check out images of Apple's latest hardware updates. Read more

8 iPod Docks Reviewed

Published on September 20, 2007 to Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous

Apple's iPod is an indispensable part of many people's daily lives for both for on-the-go and home use. iPod docks bring big sound and other features to the little player. Which is best? Read more

Take Control of Your iPod's Disk Drive

Published on November 14, 2005 to Home Theater

In this excerpt from his electronic book, Take Control of Your iPod: Beyond the Music, Steven Sande shows you how to use your iPod as a disk drive and backup device for your Windows PC. The book includes some exciting adventures in iPod modding such as installing dual booting iPod Linux on Apple's best selling product ever. Read more

Apple iPod Nano: The Smallest MP3 Player with A Color Display

Published on September 13, 2005 to Home Theater

A few days ago, Apple presented its smallest MP3 player ever: The iPod Nano, which replaces the iPod Mini. How does this ultra-compact player with a color display perform in practice? Read more

10 Worst iPod Accessories

Published on February 7, 2007 to Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous

Useless, redundant and depraved, we're told. Read more

Apple's Hot Unpluggable iPod Patent

Published on February 12, 2007 to Home Theater

In case you need to pull out in a hurry Read more

Who Designed The iPod? A Genius, That's Who!

Published on June 1, 2006 to Home Theater

Our Barry Gerber doesn't like the iPod because he thinks it's a shallow, overly expensive piece of crap. Our Aaron McKenna on the other hand thinks that the iPod and, more importantly, iTunes are the best things since sliced bread. Watch two editors maul one another. Well, watch one of them maul the other one while he's not looking... Read more

Dell Takes on the iPod: Dell Digital Jukebox 15/20 GB

Published on January 30, 2004 to Home Theater

The Digital Jukeboxes cost $249 and $299 for the 15 GB and 20 GB versions, respectively. But what exactly do you get for your money? Read more

The i's Have It: iPod Amped Speakers From Apple And Klipsch

Published on April 13, 2006 to Home Theater

Apple's iPod Hi-Fi commands a premium price for what's essentially an amplified speaker system with iPod dock. But when Jean-Pierre Roche compared it to Klipsch's iGroove and iFi, he found that it held its own pretty well. Read more

iPod Nano and iTunes 7

Published on September 25, 2006 to Home Theater

Apple catches up with the 8 GB flash players, but how flash is the new iPod Nano? Read more

Play Your iPod In The Car

Published on December 19, 2006 to Home Theater

You can get tiny FM transmitters that sound good, mid-size transmitters with better quality, or full-size combination transmitters and charging units, where the convenience and quality is worth the price. But iPods have the advantage, because the sound quality from a dock connector is noticeably better than that from a transmitter that plugs into the headphone jack. Read more

The Apple iPod For Windows Begins A New Legacy

Published on October 3, 2002 to Home Theater

The Apple iPod for Windows is poised to reach a new tier in performance for this product category. While many PC users continue to look at iPod with a suspicious eye because it is from Apple, it is clear that the iPod is a well-designed and well thought out product, worthy of attention. We take a look at the new iPod for Windows to determine if it lives up to all the claims or if these claims are just hype. Read more

Say Hello to Apple's New iPods

Published on November 22, 2007 to Digital Entertainment Miscellaneous

Want the best of the iPhone's media playback capabilities without the phone? The iPod Touch offers just that, with all the advantages of the iPhone's musical interface and touch-sensitive screen. Read more

Sony NW-MS70D: iPod Killer or Expensive Paper Weight?

Published on November 1, 2003 to Home Theater

Spending that little bit extra on a Sony product usually means the purchase offers a high minimum standard of quality. This is the case for Sony's new NW-MS70D, part of Sony's "Network Walkman" line. While it will not take out the iPod, the NW-MS70D is certainly not just an expensive paperweight, either. Read more

iRiver's H320 Takes on the iPod

Published on October 5, 2004 to Home Theater

iRiver's H320 MP3 player is at least as good as the iPod or any player Archos offers. Built around a superb LCD display, its 20 GB hard drive is both quiet and fast. Features include great sound, a photo viewer and a USB interface for digital cameras and PCs. Read more

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