June 30th, 2005 by Chi An
No, there is no new product introduced. But Apple just want you to be more colorful! The company announced that it’d merged the product lines of iPod and iPod Photo. All iPods will be featured with color screen!
The new 5th generation iPod has 2 storage capacity options - 20GB or 60GB, which sold at US$299 and US$399 respectively. The changes also reflect to the U2 Edition of iPod. The new iPod U2 Edition will be priced at US$329.
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June 29th, 2005 by Chi An
The new version of iTunes allows users to browse, find, sample and subscribe to thousands of free radio, and synchronise to their iPods. Yes, in Apple’s word, Podcast is the next generation of radio!
The
iTunes v4.9 has included the
Podcast Directory, which features over 3,000 free audio programs. The content of these podcasts are namely from ABC News, Adam Curry, BBC, Clear Channel, The Dawn and Drew Show, Disney, Engadget, ESPN, Newsweek and NPR member stations such as KCRW in Los Angeles and WGBH in Boston. Meanwhile, the company has also launched a “
Publish Podcasts to the Music Store� information page for submitting your own podcast RSS feed for consideration.
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June 22nd, 2005 by Chi An

The
Logitech Wireless Headphones for iPod
allows the users to move away as far as 30 feet from their iPod with wireless adapter plugged in. This wireless adapter can connects directly to any 3rd generation, 4th generation, U2 Special Edition, photo and mini iPod that includes a dock connector, and broadcast to its Bluetooth 1.2-enabled headphones.
The users can easily operate the
iPod
through the controls that integrated to the headset. It is powered by rechargeable battery, which plays up to 8 hours per charge.
The suggested retail price for the
Logitech Wireless Headphones for iPod
is US$149.99.
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June 17th, 2005 by Chi An
Initiated into the hi-tech world by her second son Prince Andrew, the 79-year-old monarch now possesses the world’s hottest gadget, a media report said today.
“The Queen loves music and was impressed by how small and handy the iPod is,” a royal insider was quoted as saying by the daily ‘Sun’.
Her son or one of the courtiers may help her dowload the songs which involves a complicated process, it said.
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The fever isn’t gone yet. Even the old royal nanny also get
ipodized!
June 12th, 2005 by Chi An

Airplay features an easy-to-read, illuminated digital frequency display. When iPod shuffle begins to play AirPlay automatically transmits on the last used radio frequency. Selecting a new frequency is easy, simply find an unused FM frequency on the radio then press AirPlay’s tuning buttons to select the same frequency.
AirPlay for iPod shuffle is powered and charged by the attached auxiliary power adapter, which plugs into your car’s cigarette lighter or auxiliary power outlet. Whether the AirPlay is transmitting or not, it continues to charge the iPod shuffle.
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