CNET Senior Editor Donald Bell gives some hands-on impressions of the iPod capabilities of the Apple iPad, including a quick video that shows playlist creation.
Originally posted at MP3 Insider
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CNET Senior Editor Donald Bell gives some hands-on impressions of the iPod capabilities of the Apple iPad, including a quick video that shows playlist creation.
Originally posted at MP3 Insider
Sphere: Related Content31 Jan
Priced at $14.95 each, the Pogo Sketch and Pogo Stylus are also great for artists who prefer pen-based input over fingertips. The styli work with iPhones and iPods, too.
Originally posted at iPhone Atlas
Sphere: Related Content31 Jan
Two models in particular, the Bravo and Supersonic, are getting a lot of attention, which leads us to believe an announcement is coming soon.
Originally posted at Android Atlas
31 Jan
Though the Nexus One deserves CNET’s “Excellent” rating, there are three things with which we’re not entirely comfortable.
Originally posted at Android Atlas
31 Jan
A Wired blogger is accusing Apple of copying the user interface for its iBooks app from the iPhone book-reading app Classics.
31 Jan
It appears to be the company’s first touch-screen QWERTY device, and an attempt to bridge the gap between its popular Curve and Bold QWERTY handsets and its Storm touch-screen device.
Sphere: Related Content30 Jan
This episode of The 404 Podcast is dedicated to all of our heartbroken comrades out there who were expecting an Apple tablet computer, but got an Apple e-reader instead. Join us as we recap what might be the most underwhelming Apple product announcement since Apple TV.
Full disclosure here: This entire 30-minute episode is dedicated to the Apple iPad. We know a lot of you must be exhausted with all the moaning and groaning so far, but we’ll take any opportunity to make fun of Wilson. Bear with us as we try to get him to say one bad thing about the iPad.
In addition to a healthy dose of polite yelling, we also play a collection of voice mails that drive the stake in even further. We guarantee tomorrow’s show to be (relatively) free of Apple talk, and we’re also very excited to welcome Jerry Ma and Cliff Chiang of the Asian-American comic anthology “Secret Identities,” who will join us in the studio tomorrow to talk about state of the industry, ethnic minorities in the comic genre, and…well let’s face it, we want their artistic opinion of the iPad.
EPISODE 507
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Originally posted at The 404 Podcast
Sphere: Related Content30 Jan
Google releases a $45 desktop dock for its Nexus One Android phone.
Originally posted at Android Atlas
30 Jan
Some Netbook and Kindle DX accessories are being quickly converted into iPad accessories.
30 Jan
RIM briefly confirms the upcoming availability of the BlackBerry Tour 9650 on Facebook, but then removes the post. Oh RIM, you tease.
Originally posted at Dialed In
30 Jan
It’s a refurbished Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus with a 60-day warranty, but it’s also portable, omnidirectional (it has speakers in front and back), and shielded for iPhone compatibility.
Originally posted at The Cheapskate
Sphere: Related ContentThe iPad announcement brought no iPhone news, but Apple’s new device could show us how the iPhone will change.
30 Jan
What looks like a frumpy old cardigan might be hiding cutting-edge consumer spy tech. Thanko’s button cam lets you record sound, images, and video on the sly.
30 Jan
Apparently, there was something called the Apple iPad announced today. We’re not really sure what all the hubbub is about, but we share a few thoughts on the device and take a couple of jabs at its unfortunate name. Also, though there was no mention of iPhone 4.0, …
Originally posted at Dialed In
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