by James Allan Brady on September 5, 2007

Starbucks has struck a deal where the WiFi iPhones and iPods will be able to monitor the playlist inside the shop. You will also be able to purchase the currently playing song as well as any of the 10 previous songs played. Free WiFi for iPods and iPhones for the iTunes Music Store.
Only a few cities will support this by the end of this year, then a few more by ...
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by James Allan Brady on September 5, 2007

It works almost exactly like the iTunes store on your PC. There is a search function, a featured section.
Song Previews are available as well as downloads. The songs sync to your PC the next time you connect the iPod.
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by James Allan Brady on September 5, 2007

It has the full touchscreen controls. Took the interface from the iPhone and put it in an iPod.
It has the same multitouch interface as the iPhone too. There are even apps including calendar, clock, contacts, calc, settings, and more.
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by James Allan Brady on September 5, 2007

The new iPod has been renamed to the iPod Classic. It is thinner, and has a fully metal body.
The capacity goes up to 160GB which will hold 40,000 songs. This model will start at 80GB but is thinner than the 5th gen 30Gb. They are $249 and $349 respectively.
The 80GB wil do 25 hours of music and 5 of video. The 160GB will do 40 hours of music and 7 ...
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by James Allan Brady on September 5, 2007

The new Nano is much smaller and super thin. There are 3 games bundled, one of them is Vortex, Sudoku will now be purchasable. They also, do in fact, have CoverFlow. Its coming in black, silver, blue, grean, and PRODUCT (RED). Two versions, 4GB and 8GB, both have 24 hour battery lives. 4GB costs $149.
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by James Allan Brady on September 5, 2007

First it receives the PRODUCT (RED) update then there are more colors. 1GB will be $79.
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by James Allan Brady on September 4, 2007

After reading this piece I realized that Stuart Dredge and I have a lot in common. I am currently in possession of two mobile devices, the Helio Fin (I love it) and the Moto Q (I love the QWERTY keypad), both of which play music and movies, with expansions the Fin can hold a little over 4GB and the Q can hold around 2GB of music, but yet whenever I ...
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