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The iPod tax?
And not just on iPods too. Japan is making steps towards taxing Personal Music Players and giving the funds to recording studios, artists, etc. And not just on iPods too. Japan is making steps towards taxing Personal Music Players and giving the funds to recording studios, arti... more
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You share, I share, we all share with miShare
miShare connects two iPods together and allows one iPod to share playlists with the other. "You set up an 'On the Go' playlist with the files you want to share, press the single button on the device and presto - instant swap meet. " Only $100.
miShare connects two iPods together and allows one iPod to share playlists with the other. "You set up an 'On the Go' playlist with t... more -
The Birth of iBaby
Say goodbye to those grainy black and white ultrasound print offs that never really looked like a baby anyways. That's right. Now pregnant women can get their high-definition ultrasound pictures to go. The innovative development, launched yesterday by the private Portland Hospital in London, will allow proud prospective parents to download the high-tech "4D" scans to their iPod or mobile phones and take them wherever they go. How technologically touching.
Say goodbye to those grainy black and white ultrasound print offs that never really looked like a baby anyways. That's right. Now preg... more -
Frozen iPod Giveaway
Brazilian ice cream company Kibon is having an ipod giveaway. While normally the prizes are printed on the stick of the popsicle, this time the ipod prize will be frozen inside of the popsicle:
They will manufacture 10,000 specially made popsicles, identical in size and color to the actual thing, frozen with iPod shuffles inside.
It's twice the goodness, a tasty treat, and an awesome prize. Brazilian ice cream company Kibon is having an ipod giveaway. While normally the prizes are printed on the stick of the popsicle, thi... more -
iLava?
Holiday gift for the hip hippies in your life. It's a lava lamp combined with an iPod speaker system and docking station. Only $100.
Why didn't they think of this sooner, Genius!!!
Holiday gift for the hip hippies in your life. It's a lava lamp combined with an iPod speaker system and docking station. Only $100.... more -
Charging an ipod while out in the wild
How to charge your ipod with an onion and some gatorade.
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Steampunk: Where Modern Technology Meets Victorian Design
Steam Punx are a group of design oriented individuals who are mixing their modern technology with styling and craft cues taken from the Victorian era. Check out some of these really cool examples of steampunk. I really like the Burning Man Steampunk Treehouse... Steam Punx are a group of design oriented individuals who are mixing their modern technology with styling and craft cues taken from th... more
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Toxics
The production, trade, use, and release of many synthetic chemicals is now widely recognized as a global threat to human health and the environment.
Laura Ling's Current POD.
http://current.com/items/76355482_toxic_villages The production, trade, use, and release of many synthetic chemicals is now widely recognized as a global threat to human health and th... more -
iGotRippedOff
Apple's making a killing on the new ipod nanos. My, what big margins you have!
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shrink your i-tunes
crushing mp3s without the need for a hammer.
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Podding Out
This pod about iPods was created in an intensive, hands-on video workshop at Bay Area Video Coalition in San Francisco.
Taught by award-winning independent producer Mark Rinehart, a regular contributor to Current TV, this course expanded on the basic skills taught in BAVCs signature Basic Video Production class, and took it all to the next level. This class reviewed shooting techniques, lighting, camera operations and field production, and the class worked in teams under Marks guidance to produce this pod. In an intensive four-day workshop, participants went through production planning, shooting, editing, and uploading media for the web. They met and worked with Current TV staff members, and had the opportunity to be on the frontlines of the Viewer-Created Content movement. Students get Current at BAVC!
Students involved in the making of this pod:
Gregory Fleischer,
Jorge Velasquez,
Thomas Riddle,
Kathryn Greene,
Christopher DeLeo,
Frank Shum,
Leopoldo Rivera.
For more information on BAVC Training, see www.bavc.org. This pod about iPods was created in an intensive, hands-on video workshop at Bay Area Video Coalition in San Francisco. ... more
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