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Incredibly cheap iPod stand Computing Unplugged Magazine - October 2006 So you've just spent your last few Benjamins on one of Apple's slick new iPods. Now, though, you want to accessorize your lovely new songbird. When even the least expensive iPod goody costs a good twenty dead presidents, how can you get your bling on and still have a few bucks left over to buy the latest Battlestar Galactica download off iTunes? In this fun article, we'll show you a Wacky iPod Accessory that costs less than four dollars.
Is the iCush the perfect iPod accessory for your iTush? Computing Unplugged Magazine - September 2006 In the last installment of our Wacky iPod Accessories series, we reviewed a $39.95 product that we described as "tacky, crappy, cheesy, and disappointing". Before we pulled it out of the box, we fully expected to give the $99 HoMedics iCush, a digitally-enabled massage pad, a similar beating. We were very, very wrong. Read this article to find out why.
Escalade your iPod with the Corgi iCar Computing Unplugged Magazine - September 2006 Corgi recently introduced a unique approach to iPod speakers. Their iCar is a Cadillac Escalade that "flashes, jumps, dances, and pumps up the volume" in tune to the iPod's music. Just how good or bad is this thing? You'll have to read our review to find out.
Boostaroo's Revolution will boost your iPod's beat Computing Unplugged Magazine - May 2006 The Boostaroo Revolution is a tiny, mini-amplifier designed to boost your headphone's volume. The manufacturer makes a number of claims regarding this $60 box. First, it claims it will boost the overall sound volume, helping you hear your favorite audio device better on airplanes, buses, and in other noisy environments. Does it work? You'll have to read this article to find out.
Battle of the iPod books Computing Unplugged Magazine - January 2006 Laaaaaadies and gentlemen! Today we bring you one of the biggest, no-holds-barred battles of all time! Going at it with all they've got are seven of the all-time meanest, toughest, most informative iPod books you'll ever encounter. Which book will win? Which book will prove itself worthy of your hard-earned dollars and attention? Which book will score the knockout punch? It's a player book playbook and you're invited for a ring-side seat.
The battle over Napster Pocket PC Life Magazine - August 2000 The only thing Napster grabs more of than MP3s is news headlines. In this month's editorial, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz examines the battle over Napster and what it means for the future of music, video, software, books, and any other form of digitized media. |
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