HP adds iPod shuffle to its lineup
[Archived in Apple, Entry, iPod, iPod]
[~Tech Angel~] This month, they've added both the 512mb ($99.99) and 1gb iPod Shuffle ($129.99). Both iPods are compatible with the Auto-fill feature in Apple's iTunes software.
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
[Ipodlounge.com] iPodlounge | The leading independent resource for all things iPod: Following the successful launch of iPort (iPodlounge rating: B+) last year, the recently-formed iPort division of Dana Innovations has announced iPort In-Wall (IW), a new series of five iPort docking stations for the iPod. According to the company, the new iPort models “feature a universal docking system (patent pending) with a self-adjusting base plate that automatically conforms to any size iPod,”
[Mikeindustries.com] Mike Davidson: iPod Giveaway #1: We Have a Winner: Stephen Lodefink’s Spam Shuffle garnered the most attention around the web and gave Davin a run for his money, but the toughest test came only 90 minutes before the contest closed when iPod case designer extraordinaire Nikki Sevcik submitted her tantalizing “Morning Shuffle”, consisting of a frothy espresso drink, chocolate covered strawberry, and exquisitely placed “Shuffle wafer”. Nikki’s entry is the second in the slideshow.
[Tuaw.com] The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW): I have been a loyal gCount user for a long time, however, recently I have switched to GmailStatus and I haven't looked back. It seemed with every tiny change on Gmail's side gCount would stop working, and since I use my Gmail account as my primary email address I can't work without a notifier of some sort.
[Ipoding.com] iPoding | What's that in your pocket?: Internally the entire iTunesDB reading/writing code has been rewritten to be easier usable in other projects. The code for reading and writing the iTunesDB (and other iPod/Shuffle files) is completely self-contained (itdb*.[ch]) and can easily be used in other projects.
[Myipodblog.blogspot.com] my iPod blog: Is this a feature of non-iPod Shuffle headphones that I just happen to have missed?" I don't recall about the headphones originally packaged with my old iPod, but the Apple In-Ear Headphones I purchased also have the plastic slider. I'm using it to create a loop in the headphone cord (by placing the slider all the way towards the headphones) and wearing the loop around my neck when not in use--this way, I can keep the shuffle and the headphones hanging in easy reach all day, but out of the way and secure (under my sweater, today).
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Ipod Shuffle, Ipod, Ipod Shuffle, Ipodshuffle, Ipod Shuffle, MP3 Player News
Posted at July 02, 2005 08:08 AM