BOL 1059: Nano Goes Retro with FM Video
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Donald and Jasmine discuss some iPod numbers as well as a troubling issue with the Zune HD that Microsoft appears to be ignoring, at least for the time being. Also on deck is a new music service from Google that's aiming to make your music hunting experience a little easier, and some first impressions on the DoubleTwist software, which has been making waves among Palm Pre and other music phone users. Plus, we have some listener curiosity and hit on the fact that we're not tech support for Dell.
Apple iPod Nano (fifth generation)
Apple's fifth-generation iPod Nano breathes new life into an old design by adding features such as a video camera, FM radio, voice recording, and a pedometer.
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Get a hands-on look at Apple's fifth-generation iPod Nano and see what Senior Editor Donald Bell has to say about its new video camera, radio, and pedometer features.
BOL 1076: You got served, through Twitter
In the UK you don't have to be in the presence of someone to serve them with legal papers. So now Twitter has become a way to get served. We also are happy that the US government is taking cybersecurity seriously but maybe they could lay off with the cyber prefix a little. And we try to care more about the Palm Pixi. We really do.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs reveals the next-generation iPod Nano. New features include video, voice recording, an FM radio, and a pedometer.
Jasmine stifles yawns as Donald tries to convince her that, yes, there are worthwhile things to talk about today, such as Sony dropping the price of the 32GB X-Series Walkman to a level that it should have been at to begin with (yawn), and Microsoft announcing two new subdued colors for the Zune HD (yawwwwwn). Also this week, Donald reviews the Zoom Q3, a video recorder that's much more impressive for audio, and we answer some listener email about MP3 player life spans. Plus, some hard facts on wood enclosures.
The iHome iH41BR's rotating design makes it a great way to enjoy bedside videos from your iPod Touch or iPod Nano--we just wish it had a little more flexibility.
iPhone, Android, and Palm, oh my (95)
We're pretty swamped with a lot of news about Apple's iPhone, new Android phones, and the new Palm Pixi, so this is a short show for this week. Stay tuned next week with a bit more in-depth analysis and be sure to check out our live stream over at http://live.cnet.com every Wednesday at 2 p.m. Pacific.
The Return of Steve Jobs and an iPod refresh
Steve Jobs is back for Apple's annual music event showcasing an all-new iPod Nano with a video camera, an updated iPod Touch, iPod Classic, and Shuffle, the revamped iTunes 9, and iPhone OS 3.1.
Learn how to configure an iPod Nano using Apple's iTunes software.
