(Thursday) October 25, 2007 • admin
What’s up in speaker docks for the iPod
Newsday – Besides spawning billions of dollars in revenue for Apple, reinvigorating the headphone industry, creating a vast new market for little pouches that sell for lots of money, and reinventing entertainment, the iPod has launched a new category of
Infinite Loop
Ars Technica – Long has Apple been driven by development that places simplicity over functionality, the iPod being an excellent example. The iPod doesn’t do everything–sometimes not even functions one might associate strongly with a music player, like a built-in
MEETINGS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
The State – Auction 7-9 p.m., bid for an iPod, iPhone, passes to Disney World, beach getaway and more. Advance tickets are $25; at the door, $30. Historic Columbia Foundation members, $20, $25. (803) 252-7742, ext. 27 or e-mail reservations@historiccolumbia.org
Can we please retire the iPod halo nonsense?
ZDNet Blogs – The common wisdom about the Mac is that the iPod s halo coat-tails has been pulling the Mac along behind it it s the Mac puppy that follows Windows customers home with their iPods. This halo tag line is now a constant refrain by the
Alpin Hong: Classical for the ‘iPod generation’
Star-Banner – T he classical pianist is a skater boy. Alpin Hong is a 31-year-old self-described “normal dude” who can rip through a Beethoven piano concerto with the same passion as launching skateboard grinds or blasting through video games. He’s s long-haired
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