Cracking Open the Apple iPod Nano (4th generation)
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From techrepublic.com
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High-quality unboxing photos of Apple's fourth-gen iPod nano
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from appleinsider.com
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iPod Touch 2.0 Has Bluetooth, FM radio
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from 9to5mac.com
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ipodhackers post on adding bluetooth to 5G iPod
From ipodhackers.net
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What’s Inside: Apple’s 2007 AV Cable
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From ilounge.com
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Using iPod & iPhone Video Out: Background and In-Depth Review
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From appleinsider.com
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Ever Thought About Building Your Own iPod Docks?
Today I was thinking about how to connect the iPhone up to my tv that is about 10 ft. away from where I like to sit. I currently have a long svideo cable that I use with a MacBook and used to use with the older style universal dock, to watch videos from a nano. Unfortunately the iPhone does not work with the svideo output of that dock. What I would really like would be a dock connector extension cable that I could then use with the new video cables, HiFi, and other docks and things. I'm sure there is just an easier way to do what I want, but I am really less interested in the final outcome than I am just figuring out a cool way of doing something. I did a Google search for an extension cable and did not really find much. But what I did find was this Ridax site. They sell all kind of connectors and extensions for all types of projects. Now I'm really less interested in the tv project and now have a couple of dozen ideas. Just thought I would share this site, I also added a link to it in my "Sites I Find Useful" tab.
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MAKE AN IPOD NANO CASE FROM A BIKE INNER-TUBE
So, here's another stupid idea. I guess there are several things that bother me about ipod cases - specifically home aid ones. First, if you spent $200 on a new ipod, is it really going to bankrupt you to spend the $20 on a new case. Second, who cares if your ipod gets scratches! It will work just fine, and people will know you actually use the thing, and not just bought a shiny new iPod to look cool. The last thing I want is some tech ignoramus coming up to me and asking "hey, is that one of those new iPod thingys". Third, IPODS DON'T EASILY SCRATCH. Are you such an Neanderthal that you tear up everything you hold in your hand or stick in your pocket. Fourth, iPods are consumable. If you can't afford to buy a new one every 6 months than you can't afford to own one. Fifth, the cases, or a broken iPod with a nice case can be had for about $10 on ebay, so just replace the case when you get a couple of scratches. I could go on, but really just need to get some caffeine. So, if you prefer the smell of rubber to the smell of coffee in the morning, knock yourself out.
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From digg.com
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miShare enables iPod file swapping, Apple is so pleased
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From Engadget
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Exploded iPod encased in glass, and still works!
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From digg
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