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[Freyburg.com] Ars Technica muses on an Apple DVR Ars Technica, always a good source of smart-thinkerin' on matters technological, has an interesting article up about the possibilities and pitfalls of an Apple DVR. I'd love it if Apple threw down with a device that owned the living room like the iPod does with portable music (and, I guess, video), but we'll have to see what Uncle Steve has up his sleeve, if anything.
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[Alwayson-network.com] Jobs: No Video for the iPod :: AO: Actually, discovering and buying music on a computer and downloading it to the iPodin our opinion, that's one of the geniuses of the iPod. So you can look at changing thatand maybe that will happen over timebut I think the experience you'll get on a device optimized for putting in your pocket is going to be far less satisfactory than on a personal computer.
[Makezine.com] MAKE: Blog: Portable Audio and Video Archives: If you really need to take your music player underwater there are some expensive solutions or you could consider going a bit more low cost like MAKE Flickr pool member EverythingDigital- iPod + iTrip ($22.99) + Waterproof Radio ($12.97) which is less than an iPod Waterproof Case ($149.95). I guess you really can't go too far from the broadcasting iPod though.
[Tuaw.com] CK Sample, III on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW): What gadgets and / or Mac-related gadgetry do you take along with you When .The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) is part of The WEBLOGS, INC.
[Networkworld.com] mgibbs | NetworkWorld.com Community: At 3.5 x 1.6 x 0.27 inches and 1.5 ounces with a 1.5-inch color LCD display and a 14 hour battery life, the iPod nano is definitely a cool piece of engineering and according to an Arstechnica article "completely replaces the iPod mini."
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