04.30.08 - 10:04am
PumpOne provides custom workout programs with image and video handheld devices such as the iPhone, iPod, Treo, Blackberry and others. This software was created in 2005 by Craig Schlossberg, a software engineer, and Declan Condron, and exercise physiologist and New York personal trainer. PumpOne designs stellar training programs that make it easy for customers to take their workouts with them on the road.
In addition to the content that is already available from PumpOne, they will develop 21 customized workouts, which will be three workouts for each of the seven fitness programs from yoga to cross training.
PumpOne is coming to the Starwood Hotels & Resorts. This software is designed for the tech-savvy hotel guests, which will help them with their personal training or workouts while they travel on the road.
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04.18.08 - 02:02pm
The Nike+ Sport Kit monitor is one of the most stellar items you can purchase for your iPod if your a runner, hiker or just simply into fitness. The iPhone SDK kit may soon be available for the iPod Touch and iPhone.

Product consists of an accelerometer-based pedometer/sensor that can be attached to your sneaker. The wireless receiver, which plugs into your iPod. This kit will monitor time, distance, pace and calories burned. It displays the information on your iPod’s screen and delivers audible feedback through your headphones. Runners can choose to track and share their results no matter what program you choose.
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04.03.08 - 12:02pm
When your famous I guess everything is possible. David Beckham the English soccer legend and current player for the Los Angeles Galaxy was gifted a very unique iPod Touch.
According to Engadget, the English national soccer team gave David Beckham a gold plated iPod Touch for playing in his 100th game with the club. The English soccer team said it only put them back $1,188.

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04.01.08 - 10:01am
Rich Lefko from MyMac Magazine recently reviewed the iFrogz Vibez speaker system and gave it a MyMac rating of 4 out of 5. Rich described how the Vibez helped him out with a presentation he had to give.
“There I was, in the conference room setting up for a presentation. I needed sound for a clip within my Keynote presentation. They had one of those mounted overhead projectors all wired up with sound. I reached behind the Windows machine and unplugged the audio and video cables and plugged them into my MacBook. The video came up, but no sound. Beads of sweat formed on my brow as I tried in vain to get sound out of that system. The presentation was set to start in less than ten minutes and some early birds had already arrived. Read on to find out what I did.”
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03.28.08 - 09:21am
The iPod halo effect has proven that it can also be extremely damaging. Wolfson Microelectronics, the Edinburgh microchip designer, which once prospered under the glow set off from the iPod has now suffered an extreme drop in share prices of almost 30 percent, as news broke that the iPod contract from Apple was lost.
Wolfson had previously lost the contract to manufacture the chips for the iPod Classic but was still providing the chips for the iPod Touch and iPod Nano which it admitted to losing yesterday in a business update.
While still making microchips for the iPhone, the loss of the contract has dropped shares to the lowest in three-and-a-half years. Investors are worried that the loss of the iPod contract is just the beginning in setbacks for the once heralded company.Wolfson has also failed to land big deals in other music-enabled phones to replace the MP3 players.
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03.24.08 - 02:56pm
Well, if you’re going to spend 14,000 on a concerto piano that is not actually a piano but instead a dining room table you had better at least make sure it has an iPod dock in it!
The way it works is the middle console of the table lifts up just like a grand piano and will fill the room with enticing tunes direct from your iPod. As you listen to the music you can sit and have evening cocktails and then a full dinner. (Simply get the silverware from a hidden drawer under the table!).
The music will not get in the way of delectable delights set on the table as it will play with or without the soundboard open. And all that for just $14,00! Seriously. Lovegrove & Repucci have set it all up for you complete with a recommended dinner music playlist.
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03.24.08 - 02:11pm

They will simply look cool sitting on your open window, especially overlooking a sandy beach and white tipped blue cresting waves. Even if you don’t have the beach the new Memorex iWake iPod alarm clocks have a certain spring look and feel about them that may, just may, keep you from hitting them with a sledgehammer on a particularly sleepy morning.
It will also help to wake up to your favorite morning songs from your iPod rather than a blaring Beep, Beep, Beep. The iWake includes an iPod dock that will charge all iPod models, an AM/FM built-in radio, snooze button (of course) and a white backlit LCD display.
The springtime looks are created by a metallic red, blue and purple combined with a white backdrop. Originally the iWake was only available in black and white. It retails for $79.99 and is available at all Target stores nationwide.
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03.12.08 - 03:28pm
Looking extremely similar to the iPod nano 3G the newest SanDisk, the Sansa Fuze, was unveiled today.
Sansa Fuze will be available starting at a lower price than the current iPod nano just $79.99 for the 2G, $99.99 for the 4GB and $129.99 for the 8Gb. The nano 3G starts at $149 for the 4G and $199 for the 8GB.
The Sansa Fuze offers more in adaptability than the iPod nano 3G as it includes a FM radio, a microSC card slot, voice recorder and is compatible with MP3, WAV, Audible WMA Mpeg-4, Jpeg files, XP, Vista, Mac, Linux Oses. It can also be used in subscription services such as Rhapsody To Go, Napster, and eMusic. In supporting Windows, Mac and Linux in MSC mode the Sansa Fuze can be used as a mass storage peripheral for audio and video files.
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03.12.08 - 12:22pm
Lithium-ion batteries have been recalled in the past, when they were found to be the cause of laptop computers as well as cell phones overheating and catching fire. Now, the batteries are under fire again, this time as a possible cause of an iPod nano overheating and emitting sparks as it was being recharged by a Tokyo owner.
Japan has announced an immediate investigation into the iPod nano’s batteries to be done by Japanese officials.
The iPod nano has been blamed previously for emitting sparks particularly when it caught fire to a man’s pants while in his pocket last year. Owner Danny Williams of Atlanta was not seriously hurt and the iPod nano was sent back to Apple so they could examine it.
Apple MacBook users have complained in several online forums of seeing sparks coming from their laptops. Apple has knowledge of these instances but has refrained from making comments on the nano or the laptops at the moment.
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03.06.08 - 02:33pm
iPod bags have been sprouting up on the backs of school kids everywhere. Easy to use and great for listening while carrying your books down clogged hallways, a good iPod bag is essential in todays electronic world.
The iBlaze iPod Intelligent bag features a built-in waterproof silicon control panel in the strap that allows users to turn on/off their iPod, skip tracks and adjust volume all with the iPod tucked safely away in an EVA thermal pressed pocket where hot and cold won’t effect it. Retractable earbuds are also in the strap and can be rolled back through cables when not in use.
The rest of the bag will hold a 17” laptop in a padded compartment, two A4 ring binders with two additional pockets insideand two more showcased on the front. There is a waist strap which helps support the bags with heavy loads and foamed straps to provide extra comfort for the user.
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