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*(Ed. Note: The following product review was prepared and written by Josh, a new contributor here at MacMove. He is far hipper and more stylish than I am, so this seemed to be a good piece to introduce him with. It's about the iPod and he is 'down with that.' If you like what Josh has to say, let him know by posting a comment.)* One of the biggest problems for college students these days is not whether or not to ditch class, but how to wear and protect their iPod when they are on the move. Boy, did the Kenpo iPod Jacket come at the right time. You will never have to bring your iPod Armband with you unless you are going to the gym.
Simply put your iPod into the specially-designed pocket on the inside of this jacket, plug in a few things and run your headphones up the track on inside of the jacket. You’re off, and your iPod is safe and sound in the jacket’s pocket. How do you control it you ask? Simple: this jacket has a specially designed system that keeps your iPod in hold mode when you aren‘t listening to it. The controller is on the outside of the left forearm. IT’S LIKE HAVING A NINTENDO POWER GLOVE ON!!
If the jacket gets dirty, no problem. You just unsnap the special ribbon connector that is attached to the inside of the jacket pocket and the jacket is ready to wash or dry clean. There’s even a friendly reminder to remove your iPod before washing. Finally by keeping the ipod inside your jacket, you limit its exposure to possible theft. ###Five things you need to know### * The jacket has several zipper pockets on the sides and underneath the forearms which are perfect for the other junk you need to carry. Because they zip, none of your crap will fall out. It’s a nice detail.
###Addendum### * You can visit the Kenpo website [here](http://kenpofashion.com/kenpo.html) to learn more. (Warning: The site auto-plays a commercial that includes music.) |
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Apple's released a new iPod today, a 1GB iPod Nano that sells for $149. Now, you might think I'm bummed, since I own a 1GB iPod shuffle which I bought about a year ago for the same price... but I'm not. See, I treat my shuffle like crap. I mean, I throw it around, I leave it in my car, I stuff it into my bag, my pocket... anywhere. I know that there is nothing on it that can break and no display to scratch. A nano, however, is like a jewel. I mean, it's got a color screen, that metal back and a plastic face known for showing wear and scratches. I would never be able to use a nano the way I use my shuffle, so I'm not bummed. Of course, they now sell the shuffle for less money: $69 for 512 MB and $99 for 1 GB, so I might feel like I spent too much since, when I bought my shuffle, it cost $149. But I don't, since I've gotten to use it for so long. Apple is refreshingly unafraid to make changes to the product line and offer consumers new and exciting options on a regular basis. Yes, it does mean that people who bought an iMac G5 the week before Macworld might feel like they were shafted... but they weren't. The next best thing doesn't render your last, really good thing worthless. Besides, if there's anything you can count on Apple to have, it's the next best thing. |
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iPod e-journalist extriodanaire and online pal, [Bill Palmer](http://billpalmer.net), has founded yet another website which promises the same in-depth analysis and tireless updating that his other sites currently provide. This site, The MacBook Garage, is currently in pre-Beta (so it's not as pretty as it will be) but it's already running several pieces per day, so you might as well start reading now. The site says: >Welcome to MacBook Garage, the official sister site to iPod Garage, the world-prominent iPod website. MacBook Garage will feature the same great daily commentary, the same great product reviews, and the same great industry news -- except it'll be all about the MacBook Pro, Apple's other Macintosh laptops, and the Macintosh universe in general. So,[ check it out](http://macbookgarage.com/). And, while you're bookmarking, Bill's other websites are: * [MacMischief](http://www.macmischief.com/), a Mac news site |
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This is priceless.
Yes, Apple charges a lot to replace a battery - so much that it's not worth it. But, there are [third-party replacement batteries](http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=replacement+battery+ipod&btnG=Google+Search) that come with instructions that make it easy to change the battery yourself. In order to prove how easy it is to do, [Other World Computing](http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/ipod/batteryreplacement/) had someone do it *blindfolded* at MacWorld earlier this month. :) |
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So, this wasn't a banner year for iPods at MacWorld. Or, was it? [iPod Garage](http://www.ipodgarage.com) founder Bill Palmer has dubbed 2006 "[The Year of the PodCast](http://www.ipodgarage.com/article.php?id=865)" and I think he's onto something. Plus, his site has published [The EXPOBOOK](http://www.ipodgarage.com/article.php?id=858), The Complete Free Downloadable iPod User's Guide to Macworld Expo 2006. This is from the same group of writers who published the [NANOBOOK](http://www.ipodgarage.com/article.php?id=715) late last year, so you know it's got to be quality. Go get your copy of both now. |
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