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After both Amazon and Barnes & Noble have dropped the price for their e-readers, keeping it under $150, now it's time for Sony to keep up with the competition. [...] Read full article >>
 
 

The first teaser featuring the new Samsung Galaxy Tab is officially here, and although it lasts only 20 seconds it reveals plenty of information about the features. [...] Read full article >>
 
 

If Apple has the Magic Mouse, Microsoft has the Arc Touch Mouse: a mouse able of bending for a more comfortable mousing. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
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The newest Android smartphone, born from the Google-HTC collaboration, has inherited both the great looks of its HTC predecessors and the powerful features of Google’s platform. [...] Read full article >>
 
 

The last iPod Nano, fifth generation, is available in the dual format of either 8 or 16 GB, priced at $149 and $179. Which is quite an acceptable price in the current range [...] Read full article >>
 
 

The Play Station Portable, widely known as PSP, was developed by Sony Computer Entertainment, and is a game console with robust multi-media capabilities. [...] Read full article >>
 
 

Not all Play Station games have a PSP version, due to the limitations imposed by the small gadget. But the ones that do, and others created especially for PSP, bring endless hours of addicted enjoyment. Here's a weekly top of the most widely loved games, to help you waste your time directly with the most viciously entertaining games. :) [...] Read full article >>
 
 

A digital video is a video recording that uses a digital video signal, rather than an old analogue recording system. Here you have a list consisting of the most common used digital video formats [...] Read full article >>
 
 

iPod Articles

by Doina Stefanescu  |  December 8, 2009

The last iPod Nano, fifth generation, is available in the dual format of either 8 or 16 GB, priced at $149 and $179. Which is quite an acceptable price in the current range [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Joshua Mitchell  |  August 6, 2009

When it comes to information, no matter its shape – audio, video or written, it's always important to Backup! The same golden rule applies to the iPod and iPhone; these two devices can hold up your “small history” in images, words and videos which someday you will might want back. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Collin Hilder  |  June 18, 2009

Released on October 23, 2001 the iPod has succeeded in almost eight years to become one of the most popular brands of media players, the sales in 2008 reaching a number of over 150 million units sold worldwide. With five major models (Classic, Mini, Nano, Shuffle, Touch) and many other sub-models available on the market, the iPod has become over time more than a portable media player. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Joshua Mitchell  |  May 28, 2009

To be able to use iTunes at its full potential, you need to know how to access the Preferences window and what can be found there. Under Preferences are numerous tools which can help, train and also entertain. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Robert Stevens  |  May 21, 2009

The battery – the part which fuels the entire iPod, although it is rechargeable, it has a limited life. That means that it can't be recharged forever and ever and at some point it ceases to power up the iPod and at its turn, the iPod ceases to function. Taking into account the particularity of an iPod / iPhone battery, when such a thing happens the common user has two big possibilities. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Brad Larson  |  May 14, 2009

This new Guide aims to enhance a user's experience in using iTunes by offering valuable pieces of information plus some very useful tips and tricks. The guide is addressed both to the beginners and to the experienced users. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Cory Fisher  |  May 5, 2009

It is often said that two are better than one and in our recent history this proved to be quite true. Although rare, the occasions in which two meet and form that perfect ”match maid in heaven” are very spectacular. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Frank Hedley  |  April 20, 2009

The newest iPod shuffle saw daylight a month ago, on 9 March, 2009 and continues to mesmerize the world with how much a small thing can do. The “Small Talk” is part of the 3rd generation of the iPod shuffle family, but its features surpass the abilities of any of its relatives. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Veronica Wu  |  April 13, 2009

Launched on September 5, 2007 the newest arrival in the iPod Town, wants to be the best of its kind and even fun. With a 3.5 screen and a multi-touch interface, the latest iPod could be considered iPhone's little brother. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Doina Stefanescu  |  February 3, 2009

Because the iPod Nano is more of a player than a viewer like it's older brothers, the iPod Touch or iPhone, it's on screen functionality has been developed to sustain only album artwork during playback time, and although this is a more than interesting feature, it's still not enough as users have complained about the inability of changing the background images [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Collin Hilder  |  October 29, 2008

We all know only foundation creams are infallible, so every other ordinary device like electronic gadgets fail to accomplish perfectly their designated task every single day. Sadly enough, iPods make no exception from the rule. With electronic devices, problems start up from the basic electronic circuits to the more complex software implementations. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Frank Hedley  |  October 16, 2008

Although the new iPhone comes in 16GB capacity as well, storage optimization is always a good option to keep in mind, especially for those who like to keep music libraries and movies altogether on their iPhone. Deciding which movies and which songs to keep on your iPhone takes a lot of time and patience [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Wendy Brighton  |  October 15, 2008

The only part of the iPhone that can be customized as to display the most frequent used applications, is the iPod part. Here is how to do this, so you can choose which favourite icons to view in the bottom part of the iPhone [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Collin Hilder  |  October 14, 2008

If you loved the iPod from before, and you're crazy about having your own background soundtrack for everyday life, than look no further, the fourth generation iPod is here, from Apple. [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Doina Stefanescu  |  June 5, 2008

It all started with the grand idea of Tony Fadell, an ex employee of Phillips, who dreamed of the perfect portable music player [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Collin Hilder  |  June 21, 2008

As they say, the best way to do a thing is the well known way, in this case, the way to go to an Apple store. If your iPod's battery has passed into the world of the righteous ones [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Collin Hilder  |  July 2, 2008

The latest generations of iPods, such as iPod nano + iPod nano 2nd generation and 5th generation iPod, the ones with video, have a function called screen lock [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Collin Hilder  |  June 3, 2008

We all know CDs are good enough to listen to when at home, or in the proximity of a media system, so it would be rather inconvenient to carry around your PC [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Collin Hilder  |  June 8, 2008

In order to access information, change settings, play music & video files or scroll through onscreen lists use the Click Wheel and Center button [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Frank Hedley  |  June 12, 2008

Many people have wondered, few have asked, about the outcome of the video iPod release on the market as an indirect competitor for the Sony PSP regarding the video streaming media devices section [...] Read full article >>
 
 
by Frank Hedley  |  June 6, 2008

You can almost say that the world of media has passed a turning point once with the release of the video iPods since 2005 [...] Read full article >>
 
 
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