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This fake iPod came with the case I just got. I figured the thing to do would be to fill it with cooking oil and water and take a picture.
I actually made this on paint, using nothing but the default colours along the bottom.
What have you done apple?
My iPod battery seemed to lose it charge more quickly than before, despite it being plugged in most all the time. I finally got the cash to purchase a new one from iPodResQ, and opted to do it myself. Yay!
Finally my iPod Video 60gb arrived! This is the contents of the package, along with the universal dock I also ordered.
iPod Nano 2G
On September 12, 2006, Apple updated the Nano line. The second-generation Nano features scratch-resistant, anodized aluminium casing like the earlier Mini's design; the multiple color choices (silver, green, pink, blue, and black) mirror that of the Mini as well. However, unlike the second-generation Mini, the button labels do not match the color of the Nano. Instead, they are gray, like the first-generation Mini, except for the black iPod which has a black click wheel. The second-generation Nano features "a brighter, more vibrant display",a battery life upgrade (from 14 to 24 hours), and doubled storage sizes with the new 2, 4, and 8 GB models (compared to the previous 1, 2, and 4 GB models). The second generation iPod nanos also support gapless playback of audio files, a new search option, and a 40 percent brighter screen. The 2 GB model was available in silver only. The 4 GB was initially available in green, blue, silver, or pink. The 8 GB model was initially only available in black but Product Red was later added. Apple claims that the second generation iPod nano's packaging is "32% lighter and uses 52% less volume than the first generation", thereby reducing environmental impact and shipping cost at the same time.
On October 13, 2006, Apple announced a special edition iPod nano Product Red, with a red exterior and 4 GB of storage. For each red iPod nano sold in the United States, Apple donates US$10 to the Product Red initiative, while retaining the regular price. On November 3, 2006, Apple introduced a red 8 GB model, due to "outstanding customer demand", while also retaining the same price point of the black model with an equally large storage capacity.
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This is the second Macguide Issue I have written for.
The first 2 pages of the iPod section I write.
iPod wood audio station di Gennaro Comunale - allievo dello Studio d'Arte Bioforme di Jurek Sztekiel
In the Artists menu on my iPod, Queensrÿche's classic album Empire shows their name correctly. But selecting the tracks shows something missing. Can you spot it?
This is a picture of my iPod Shuffle, right before it was unceremoniously mulched (or whatever they do to defective iPods). It was encountering all sorts of bizarre errors, and restoring wouldn't even work (it sometimes failed on restore).
This was a Christmas present from my company. I found it ironic that the engraving says "Codesta, Continued Success in 2007" - I hope the company does better than the first iPod did. Good thing I'm not superstitious.