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Apple iPod nano 8 GB Orange NEWEST MODEL
by admin on Mar.09, 2010, under iPod
- 8 GB capacity for 2,000 songs, 7,000 photos, or 8 hours of video
- Up to 24 hours of music playback or 5 hours of video playback when fully charged
- 2.2-inch color TFT display with 240 x 376 pixel resolution
- Supports AAC, Protected AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV audio formats; H.264 and MPEG-4 video formats; JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, PSD (Mac only), and PNG image formats
- One-year limited warranty with single incident of complimentary telephone technical support
Amazon.com Product Description
iPod nano now has a built-in video camera that lets you spontaneously shoot video wherever you are. And that’s just the beginning. It has a dramatic, polished anodized aluminum finish and a larger screen. The new Genius Mixes feature acts as your personal DJ, automatically searching your iTunes library, then making mixes you’ll love. Take iPod nano anywhere and the new Pedometer counts your steps. Also making its debut: a built-in FM radio with two amazing features–iTunes Tagging and Live Pause. So the world’s most popular music player now has more to play with.
The world’s most popular music player now has more to play with. Click to enlarge. |
nano Shoots Video
Video a-Go-Go
iPod nano now has a built-in video camera that lets you record fun as it happens. Then share it with friends on the Internet. It’s the video camera that’s small enough to take with you everywhere.
Video Recording–a Whole New Way to nano
A quick scroll through the menu takes you to the video camera. Then you’re ready to record video in portrait or landscape–perfect for emailing or posting on Facebook or MobileMe. A built-in mic lets you capture audio, too. And when you play back your video on iPod nano, you’ll hear the recorded audio with it. All of which means your indispensable music player is now your indispensable video camera.
Special Effects Department Included
Fifteen fun video effects let you add a little Hollywood to your video. Just scroll through, choose the effect you want–such as film grain or motion blur–and start recording. When you’re done, sync iPod nano to your computer and iPhoto (or your favorite photo software) opens. Then email your miniblockbuster or post on YouTube or Facebook.
Sync, Share, and Put More You in YouTube
Connect iPod nano to your Mac, and iPhoto opens and syncs all the video you shot on iPod nano to your computer. It’s just as easy on a PC when you use your favorite photo software. On a Mac, you can browse and edit your videos in iPhoto, too. The video file sizes are perfect for sharing on YouTube or emailing to friends.
Design Makes Rock More Glam
iPod nano now has a polished anodized aluminum finish in nine electrifying colors. And a larger 2.2-inch color display for your viewing pleasure.
Up to 2,000 songs, 8 hours of video, or 7,000 photos in your pocket. Click to enlarge. |
Ultra-portable at 3.6 x 1.5 x 0.24 inches and just 1.28 ounces. Click to enlarge. |
Available in an array of electrifying colors. Click to enlarge. |
iPod nano now has a built-in video camera that lets you spontaneously shoot video wherever you are. Click to enlarge. |
This Is Genius
Control your Genius. Or leave it to its own devices. Either way, Genius explores your library and finds songs that go great together.
Genius Playlists
Say you have one song you really love and want to hear other tracks that go great with it. A few clicks on iPod nano, and Genius uses that song to find other songs in your library and makes a Genius playlist for you. You can listen to the playlist right away, save it for later, or even refresh and give it another go. Count on Genius to create combinations you wouldn’t have thought of yourself.
Genius Mixes
Now there’s another great way to get a customized set of songs on iPod nano–have Genius do all the work. Introducing Genius Mixes. All you do is sync your iPod nano to iTunes, and Genius automatically searches your library and finds songs that sound great together to create up to 12 Genius Mixes. These mixes are like channels programmed entirely with your music. It’s a great way to rediscover songs you haven’t listened to in forever, and some you even forgot you had.
Go with the Cover Flow
View your album art in Cover Flow for a faster way to find the song you want to hear. Or just press and hold the center button to flip the album cover art over so you can see the songs. When you find the right song, press the center button to add it to your on-the-go playlist.
Shake to Shuffle Your Music
Hear songs in a totally random way. Just turn on Shake to Shuffle, then give iPod nano a shake and it shuffles to a different song in your music library. You never know what iPod nano will spin for you next.
Don’t Just Listen to the Radio, Pause it and Tag it, Too
The new FM tuner lets you see the names of songs and artists. And two amazing features–iTunes Tagging and Live Pause–make listening to the radio nothing like listening to the radio.
FM Radio–it Gives You Yet Another Way to Rock
There’s always something great on the FM dial. And now the FM tuner lets you hear your favorite morning shows on your commute and discover new music while you work out. It even shows you what and who you’re listening to.1
With Live Pause, You’ll Never Miss a Beat
Say you need to take a quick break from listening to your favorite radio station. iPod nano lets you pause it with a click. Another click and you’re listening to your station again. You can even rewind as far back as 15 minutes, then fast-forward to catch up to the live broadcast.
iTunes Tagging–the New-Fashioned Way to Discover Music
It’s quite a dilemma: You’re listening to the radio and you hear a song you like, but when you go to iTunes, you can’t remember the name or even who sings it. Enter iTunes Tagging. Now, you can use the Click Wheel on iPod nano to tag the song. iTunes creates a list of all your tagged songs so you can easily preview or purchase them when you sync iPod nano to iTunes.
VoiceOver–the Talk of the Music World
VoiceOver tells you the title and artist of the songs you listen to. And does it so seamlessly, you’ll be surprised at how brilliant it is.
Let’s Talk VoiceOver
What if you’re listening to a song and want to know the title or the artist? Just use the Click Wheel or the controls on the optional Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic and VoiceOver tells you the song name and who’s performing it without interrupting your music. So you’re never distracted from your ride or run by looking down at your screen.
The nano now includes an FM radio with iTunes Tagging and Live Pause functions. |
Capture a thought, a reminder, a class lecture, or any audio recording you want with Voice Memos. |
The new Pedometer counts every step you take. Or add Nike+ shoes and a Nike + iPod Sport Kit for the perfect workout partner. |
How it Works
You’ll notice how smoothly and easily VoiceOver works. A lot of thought went into creating an iPod nano that not only talks, but says the right things. It all begins with iTunes and its seamless integration with iPod nano. First, iTunes reads your song information, then uses the VoiceOver Kit to generate the announcements for the songs, artists, and playlists. Just sync your iPod nano to your computer and it really speaks to you.
It Speaks Multiple Languages
Your music library has songs from all over the world–a love song from France, a bolero from Spain, a pop tune from Japan. Luckily, VoiceOver speaks fluent song.
iTunes selects the language and best voice for your song titles and artist names. It looks at song data, like the title, artist, and album information, then applies intelligent algorithms to choose the right language. For example, iTunes recognizes the song “Ya Viene el Sol� by Ozomatli as a Spanish song, so your iPod nano will automatically speak that song title and artist in Spanish. If you prefer to hear that information spoken in another language, you can change the designated VoiceOver language for that song in iTunes.
Hit the Ground Running–Or Walking
With the Nike + iPod Sport Kit (sold separately) and a built-in pedometer to help keep you motivated and track your fitness progress, iPod nano makes working out less routine.
Step it up with the New Pedometer
You take your iPod nano with you everywhere. Why not use it to stay fit? iPod nano now doubles as a Pedometer. It uses the built-in accelerometer to keep track of your steps and help you meet your fitness goals. You can create a daily step goal or set it to Always On so it counts all the steps you take, all the time. Which makes iPod nano the ideal exercise partner.
Rock and Run
Your shoes and your iPod nano team up to maximize your run. See the minutes tick by. Watch the miles unfold. Hear real-time voice feedback. All to your favorite music, including your chosen Power Song–that one song that always gets you through the home stretch.
Rock the Gym
Take Nike + iPod to the gym and minute by minute, mile by mile, you’re motivated by more than music. Connect your iPod nano to a Nike + iPod compatible cardio machine. Record your pace, time, and distance as you work out. With iPod nano, every trip to the gym becomes a new challenge.
Sync
When you’re finished, connect your iPod nano to your Mac or PC. iTunes automatically sends your workout data to nikeplus.com. Every workout and every run is there, ready for you to review. Get pumped for your next run with recommended challenges, custom training programs, and maps of new routes to try. Or share motivation with runners across the world.
Note to Self: Voice Memos Are Here
The built-in mic lets you capture a thought, a reminder, a class lecture, or any audio recording you want with Voice Memos.
iTunes: Your Greatest Hits
It’s even easier to organize, browse, grow, and share your digital music and video collection with the new iTunes. And now you can save items with a wish list and enjoy iTunes extras–bonus features on select albums and movies–like lyrics, photos, interviews, and behind-the-scenes media.
What’s in the Box
Apple iPod nano 8 GB Orange (5th Generation), Earphones, USB 2.0 cable, Dock adapter, Quick Start guide
Zune HD – TV Interface Walk through
by admin on Mar.09, 2010, under Zune
This video contains a walk through of the interface of the Zune HD when hooked up to a TV. It’s hooked up to the HD(720p) video output dock that’s sold seperatly, unfortunately . This video was made by the guys at Gizmodo, so give them credit. For more info: gizmodo.com
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Charlie Rose with Lars Ulrich & Chuck D; Edward Reep, Robert Greenhalgh & Brian Lanker; Malcolm Gladwell
by admin on Mar.09, 2010, under Napster
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First, Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich and rapper Chuck D of Public Enemy debate the legal war over free music downloaded on the Internet. Then, Brian Lanker, director of the new PBS documentary entitled They Drew Fire: Combat Artists of World War II discusses his film, which tells the story of the more than 100 U.S. servicemen and civilians who served as combat artists during World War II. Their job was to depict the war as they experienced it through art, and the assignment resulted in 12,000 paintings and drawings, hidden from view for the past 50 years. Two of the artists, Robert Greenhalgh and Edward Reep, are also guests. Finally, The New Yorker magazine’s Malcolm Gladwell on the phenomenon of the fad, as detailed in his new book, .
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iPod iTunes Vertigo U2
by admin on Mar.08, 2010, under iPod
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The buzz and fuss on Windows Phone 7 Series
by admin on Mar.08, 2010, under MP3
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The buzz and fuss on Windows Phone 7 Series
I am, to my immense surprise, totally excited about Windows Phone 7 Series.
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DEEP DIVE: Zune HD (Part 1)
by admin on Mar.08, 2010, under Zune
www.zunethoughts.com Want to buy a Zune HD? Amazon.com has them tinyurl.com [Affiliate] This is a “deep dive” video where I take a closer look at the device. The model I’m looking at here is the 16 GB model, in black, and it sells for $219 USD as of September 2009. Check the link above for the best price. The Zune HD has a 3.3 inch OLED touchscreen, in a 16:9 aspect ratio, at 272 x 480 pixel resolution. It uses the NVIDIA Tegra APX 2600 processors to accelerate graphics and achieve impressive performance. The Zune HD comes in 16 GB (Black) and 32 GB (Platinum) models.
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Sprint ringtones
by admin on Mar.08, 2010, under Ringtones
It wasn’t too long ago that those on a Sprint PCS phone could not download Sprint ringtones to any phone that was not a Sprint phone. Now the secret is out, and Sprint ringtones are becoming more visible to other phone carriers. Still, there are not very many sites that offer free Sprint ringtones, and the flexibility that other phones and carriers offer in terms of ringtones, is kindly lagging with Sprint ringtones. That being said, Sprint ringtones’ accessibility is growing daily. With over 53.1 million customers, this might be from requirement rather than interest.
Many free ringtone sites are happy to carry Sprint ringtones along with their other branded merchandise. However, many will have to remember that when searching for Sprint ringtones, they have to make sure that they select the right format for Sprint ringtones. In some cases, it will become necessary to specifically search out what is known as a GCD format, aka the Sprint PCS format.
As many people know, Sprint joined forces with Nextel, and now the two cell phone carriers are working together to create one of the largest cell phone networks in the world. Sprint is capable of more than just Sprint ringtones, which might explain why they have lagged behind some of their more ringtone-friendly competitors. However, when you offer innovative technology such as walkie-talkie capabilities and a Tier 1 Internet backbone, something as trivial as Sprint ringtones may not take the cake. One new addition that Sprint is offering its customers is a GPS system that will give customers a directory of apartments that are available for rent.
In addition to traditional rock, hip hop, country and classical ringtones, Sprint ringtones now come with video. In an experiment that may turn into much more, Sprint is offering some multimedia phone users the chance to download video ringtones. Right now, the service for video Sprint ringtones is only available on Sanyo’s MM-5600 multimedia phone, but soon the technology will be offered through more than one phone. Customers who take advantage of Sprint ringtones with video can download music videos onto their phones. These videos then play when someone calls. As an offshoot of traditional Sprint ringtones, many are merely curious as to the video component of the Sprint video ringtones, while others are enthralled by the possibilities.
With potential revenue of over $700 million in the year 2009, ringtones, even Sprint ringtones, are going to be the highest grossing cell phone accessory/service out there. And as time progresses, there is one other trend that consumers of Sprint ringtones and their competitors will notice. Instead of cell phone companies searching out musical artists to allow their songs to become Sprint ringtones, it will be the other way around. Solo artists are already coming to the cell phone industry with high hopes that their music can become a ringtone, whether a Sprint ringtone or another brand.
are a popular choice for the Sprint customer in search of a song or two to share their souls with the world. With songs in all different genres, including rock, jazz, and even the Middle-Eastern craze Bollywood commanding the attention of an ever-increasing cell phone population, and now with the special addition of video to some Sprint ringtones, it won’t be long before the world moves from being simply a cell phone generation, to being a ringtone generation.
Ringtones Symbolise Uniqueness
by admin on Mar.07, 2010, under Ringtones

Ringtones are sounds that your mobile phone makes when you receive a telephone call. There are loads of options to users to allow the altering of ringtones on your mobile phone, which makes it more appealing to the users or buyer. A standard ringtone on your mobile phone is usually very boring or plain, and because so many other people in the world own mobile phones, by having a unique ringtone will allow you to know when your, and not your neighbors mobile phone is receiving an incoming call.
With today’s mobile phone technology growing at a rapid rate, modern mobile phone ringtones now come in three different formats: monophonic, polyphonic and mp3.
Monophonic ringtones are the oldest form of ringtones and can resemble anything from a computer beep to a standard house telephone. Monophonic ringtones can only produce one sound or note at a time, hence monophonic.
Polyphonic ringtones are a little more advanced, and where introduced around the millennium. Polyphonic ringtones have the capability of producing 16 separate notes simultaneously. This creates a richer, better sounding ringtone which resembles more like an actual tune or beat.
MP3 ringtones are fairly self explanatory. They are snippets of actual real life music or sounds. They consist of voices, beats, tunes and bass. Any musical song can now be converted into mp3 and used as a ringtone on your mobile phone, which really allows users to customise and make there mobile phone unique.
Consumers download unique ringtones because of various reasons. Ringtones allow you to distinguish callers, for identification and everyday fun. Everyone in the modern day world wants to be unique, and by having a unique ringtone is just a small part of this quest. Everyone dresses differently, so why can’t there mobile phone ring differently?
Ringtones allow you to show everyone that you are cool, modern and up to date with today’s technology. Ringtones are popular with all age groups, especially teenagers, and are usually categorised into genres such as dance, pop, indie and oldies.
Because every mobile phone manufacturer is different and there is no ’standard’ type of ringtone, before you choose to , first check your mobile phones manual for compatibility, to make sure that your mobile phone has a ringtone capability. All mobile phones come with a set of built-in ringtones that are usually basic, so if you want to find something new and up-beat, you are better off downloading some ringtones from the internet. The best place you should start looking is probably your network provider’s website. They will usually have a list of mobile phones with a compatibility guide to what mobile phones can receive what types of ringtone.
Apple iPod nano 16 GB Orange NEWEST MODEL
by admin on Mar.07, 2010, under iPod
- 16 GB capacity for 4,000 songs, 14,000 photos, or 16 hours of video
- Up to 24 hours of music playback or 5 hours of video playback when fully charged
- 2.2-inch color TFT display with 240 x 376 pixel resolution
- Supports AAC, Protected AAC, MP3, MP3 VBR, Audible, Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV audio formats; H.264 and MPEG-4 video formats; JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, PSD (Mac only), and PNG image formats
- One-year limited warranty with single incident of complimentary telephone technical support
Amazon.com Product Description
iPod nano now has a built-in video camera that lets you spontaneously shoot video wherever you are. And that’s just the beginning. It has a dramatic, polished anodized aluminum finish and a larger screen. The new Genius Mixes feature acts as your personal DJ, automatically searching your iTunes library, then making mixes you’ll love. Take iPod nano anywhere and the new Pedometer counts your steps. Also making its debut: a built-in FM radio with two amazing features–iTunes Tagging and Live Pause. So the world’s most popular music player now has more to play with.
The world’s most popular music player now has more to play with. Click to enlarge. |
nano Shoots Video
Video a-Go-Go
iPod nano now has a built-in video camera that lets you record fun as it happens. Then share it with friends on the Internet. It’s the video camera that’s small enough to take with you everywhere.
Video Recording–a Whole New Way to nano
A quick scroll through the menu takes you to the video camera. Then you’re ready to record video in portrait or landscape–perfect for emailing or posting on Facebook or MobileMe. A built-in mic lets you capture audio, too. And when you play back your video on iPod nano, you’ll hear the recorded audio with it. All of which means your indispensable music player is now your indispensable video camera.
Special Effects Department Included
Fifteen fun video effects let you add a little Hollywood to your video. Just scroll through, choose the effect you want–such as film grain or motion blur–and start recording. When you’re done, sync iPod nano to your computer and iPhoto (or your favorite photo software) opens. Then email your miniblockbuster or post on YouTube or Facebook.
Sync, Share, and Put More You in YouTube
Connect iPod nano to your Mac, and iPhoto opens and syncs all the video you shot on iPod nano to your computer. It’s just as easy on a PC when you use your favorite photo software. On a Mac, you can browse and edit your videos in iPhoto, too. The video file sizes are perfect for sharing on YouTube or emailing to friends.
Design Makes Rock More Glam
iPod nano now has a polished anodized aluminum finish in nine electrifying colors. And a larger 2.2-inch color display for your viewing pleasure.
Up to 2,000 songs, 8 hours of video, or 7,000 photos in your pocket. Click to enlarge. |
Ultra-portable at 3.6 x 1.5 x 0.24 inches and just 1.28 ounces. Click to enlarge. |
Available in an array of electrifying colors. Click to enlarge. |
iPod nano now has a built-in video camera that lets you spontaneously shoot video wherever you are. Click to enlarge. |
This Is Genius
Control your Genius. Or leave it to its own devices. Either way, Genius explores your library and finds songs that go great together.
Genius Playlists
Say you have one song you really love and want to hear other tracks that go great with it. A few clicks on iPod nano, and Genius uses that song to find other songs in your library and makes a Genius playlist for you. You can listen to the playlist right away, save it for later, or even refresh and give it another go. Count on Genius to create combinations you wouldn’t have thought of yourself.
Genius Mixes
Now there’s another great way to get a customized set of songs on iPod nano–have Genius do all the work. Introducing Genius Mixes. All you do is sync your iPod nano to iTunes, and Genius automatically searches your library and finds songs that sound great together to create up to 12 Genius Mixes. These mixes are like channels programmed entirely with your music. It’s a great way to rediscover songs you haven’t listened to in forever, and some you even forgot you had.
Go with the Cover Flow
View your album art in Cover Flow for a faster way to find the song you want to hear. Or just press and hold the center button to flip the album cover art over so you can see the songs. When you find the right song, press the center button to add it to your on-the-go playlist.
Shake to Shuffle Your Music
Hear songs in a totally random way. Just turn on Shake to Shuffle, then give iPod nano a shake and it shuffles to a different song in your music library. You never know what iPod nano will spin for you next.
Don’t Just Listen to the Radio, Pause it and Tag it, Too
The new FM tuner lets you see the names of songs and artists. And two amazing features–iTunes Tagging and Live Pause–make listening to the radio nothing like listening to the radio.
FM Radio–it Gives You Yet Another Way to Rock
There’s always something great on the FM dial. And now the FM tuner lets you hear your favorite morning shows on your commute and discover new music while you work out. It even shows you what and who you’re listening to.1
With Live Pause, You’ll Never Miss a Beat
Say you need to take a quick break from listening to your favorite radio station. iPod nano lets you pause it with a click. Another click and you’re listening to your station again. You can even rewind as far back as 15 minutes, then fast-forward to catch up to the live broadcast.
iTunes Tagging–the New-Fashioned Way to Discover Music
It’s quite a dilemma: You’re listening to the radio and you hear a song you like, but when you go to iTunes, you can’t remember the name or even who sings it. Enter iTunes Tagging. Now, you can use the Click Wheel on iPod nano to tag the song. iTunes creates a list of all your tagged songs so you can easily preview or purchase them when you sync iPod nano to iTunes.
VoiceOver–the Talk of the Music World
VoiceOver tells you the title and artist of the songs you listen to. And does it so seamlessly, you’ll be surprised at how brilliant it is.
Let’s Talk VoiceOver
What if you’re listening to a song and want to know the title or the artist? Just use the Click Wheel or the controls on the optional Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic and VoiceOver tells you the song name and who’s performing it without interrupting your music. So you’re never distracted from your ride or run by looking down at your screen.
The nano now includes an FM radio with iTunes Tagging and Live Pause functions. |
Capture a thought, a reminder, a class lecture, or any audio recording you want with Voice Memos. |
The new Pedometer counts every step you take. Or add Nike+ shoes and a Nike + iPod Sport Kit for the perfect workout partner. |
How it Works
You’ll notice how smoothly and easily VoiceOver works. A lot of thought went into creating an iPod nano that not only talks, but says the right things. It all begins with iTunes and its seamless integration with iPod nano. First, iTunes reads your song information, then uses the VoiceOver Kit to generate the announcements for the songs, artists, and playlists. Just sync your iPod nano to your computer and it really speaks to you.
It Speaks Multiple Languages
Your music library has songs from all over the world–a love song from France, a bolero from Spain, a pop tune from Japan. Luckily, VoiceOver speaks fluent song.
iTunes selects the language and best voice for your song titles and artist names. It looks at song data, like the title, artist, and album information, then applies intelligent algorithms to choose the right language. For example, iTunes recognizes the song “Ya Viene el Sol� by Ozomatli as a Spanish song, so your iPod nano will automatically speak that song title and artist in Spanish. If you prefer to hear that information spoken in another language, you can change the designated VoiceOver language for that song in iTunes.
Hit the Ground Running–Or Walking
With the Nike + iPod Sport Kit (sold separately) and a built-in pedometer to help keep you motivated and track your fitness progress, iPod nano makes working out less routine.
Step it up with the New Pedometer
You take your iPod nano with you everywhere. Why not use it to stay fit? iPod nano now doubles as a Pedometer. It uses the built-in accelerometer to keep track of your steps and help you meet your fitness goals. You can create a daily step goal or set it to Always On so it counts all the steps you take, all the time. Which makes iPod nano the ideal exercise partner.
Rock and Run
Your shoes and your iPod nano team up to maximize your run. See the minutes tick by. Watch the miles unfold. Hear real-time voice feedback. All to your favorite music, including your chosen Power Song–that one song that always gets you through the home stretch.
Rock the Gym
Take Nike + iPod to the gym and minute by minute, mile by mile, you’re motivated by more than music. Connect your iPod nano to a Nike + iPod compatible cardio machine. Record your pace, time, and distance as you work out. With iPod nano, every trip to the gym becomes a new challenge.
Sync
When you’re finished, connect your iPod nano to your Mac or PC. iTunes automatically sends your workout data to nikeplus.com. Every workout and every run is there, ready for you to review. Get pumped for your next run with recommended challenges, custom training programs, and maps of new routes to try. Or share motivation with runners across the world.
Note to Self: Voice Memos Are Here
The built-in mic lets you capture a thought, a reminder, a class lecture, or any audio recording you want with Voice Memos.
iTunes: Your Greatest Hits
It’s even easier to organize, browse, grow, and share your digital music and video collection with the new iTunes. And now you can save items with a wish list and enjoy iTunes extras–bonus features on select albums and movies–like lyrics, photos, interviews, and behind-the-scenes media.
What’s in the Box
Apple iPod nano 16 GB Orange (5th Generation), Earphones, USB 2.0 cable, Dock adapter, Quick Start guide
Zune Art – tokyo plastic
by admin on Mar.07, 2010, under Zune
Another Zune Art tokyo plastic is a unique animation collectively comprised of the pioneering directing talents of Sam Lanyon Jones and Andrew Cope.