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iTunes »

[23 Feb 2011 | No Comment | ]

Apple is currently seeking to improve the sound quality of itunes music downloads. Personally, I believe that this is a good step forward, but for someone who is desperately waiting for the improved PowerBook and new iOS I can care less of the improved music quality unless it can seriously make me orgasm from sensations via sound waves through my ears… Don’t really care… However, some people are overly excited such as Apple and other digital music retailers probably because if the record labels (pimps), actually agree (if the price …

Apple iPod »

[2 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]

 
After Mr. Jobs unveiled the new line of Apple iPods yesterday live, infront of millions of viewers, stock holders, and employees. By now you should know that the Apple iPod is not dead, in fact it has been reborn in a since and will be made available in time for the holildays (go figure).
I’m thinking they will see an increase in revenue which will probably push the iPod back up as the best selling product proudly boasting the the Apple logo, not to mention the perk of totally being detached …

Apple iPod »

[1 Sep 2010 | One Comment | ]

Death of the iPod?
According to CNN there are voices speculating that this will be the end of the road for the iPod due to the success of the iPhone and iPad, in which both devices are capable of performing the very duties that the  iPod was originally created to do, brining it closer to obscurity.
However, the Apple iPod has probably been the only consistently dominant product that Apple has produced since it’s introduction in 2001. Is this product still relevant? Ah, yes! Not everyone wants a phone with all the bells …

Apple iPhone »

[26 Aug 2010 | No Comment | ]

IPhones hold their trade-in value better than most aging electronics. NextWorth pays an average of $200 for a 16 GB iPhone 3GS in good condition.
That’s also what a brand-new 16 GB iPhone 4 costs — but only with the subsidy AT&T offers to buyers who take out a new, two-year service contract. Buy an iPhone 4 without the contract, and you’ll pay $599 for that 16 GB phone.
If iPhone owners break or lose their phones before their contract is up, they need to buy a new, unsubsidized one if they …