Monday, November 23, 2009

iPods

Start Early to Protect Children’s Ears From That MP3 Player

Practical ways to get the music turned down—including a free concert more >>

Textbooks Come to the IPod

The digital versions would be cheaper, but will students read them (or use them to cheat more)? more >>

Missouri Journalism School Requires iPhone/iPod Touch

Journalism students are encouraged to use technology to rewatch lectures. more >>

New iPod Shuffle Uses Voice to Take the Shuffle Out

Users can organize songs in playlists in smaller model with twice the capacity more >>

Recycle Old Gadgets for Cash

Some companies will pay you money for that old cellphone or iPod. more >>

iPod Entrepreneurs: How to Make Money by Saving Money

Small business sells used technology. more >>

Health Buzz: Infant Mortality and Other Health News

AIDS funding, BlackBerry and iPod dangers, consumer-driven health plans. more >>

Your iPod and BlackBerry Can Hurt Your Health

Several recent reports shed light on health concerns tied to hand-held devices. more >>

Competitors Gang Up on Apple and Its iPod

New group wants a single system for sharing content that is copy protected. more >>

RIM, Apple Head for the Holidays

Will new products be enough? more >>

Apple's New iPod

Will it matter for investors? more >>

Maryland Gives Free iPhones and iTouches

133 students pilot a program studying the collaboration between learning and the newest technology. more >>

Morning Buzz: March 12, 2008

As some news outlets are beginning to report that New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer will call it quits, a majority of New Yorkers polled late yesterday believed quitting was the right thing to do. more >>

Abilene Christian Gives Students iPhones

The giveaway is part of the university's connected campus program. more >>

iPods, Pacemakers Can Work Together After All

A new study disproves the notion that the music players interfere with heart devices. more >>

Apple's Ambitions for the iPod Touch

It's more than a media player. It amounts to a hand-held Macintosh. more >>

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