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Whether you want to buy
your first iPod or you want to replace your current one,
read on for some tips on choosing the iPod that’s best
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iPod: Not just a music player
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We all
know that the iPod has more uses than just storing and playing music
but do we get to maximize these other functions? Below are some tips
on how to fully integrate the iPod onto your lifestyle.
Bring your
iPod when you work out. There’s nothing like getting you in the
zone than hearing your favorite upbeat tune. The iPod, however, can
do more than just provide you with background music while you work
out. It can also tell you how fast you’ve run, how far you’ve gone,
and how much calories you’ve burned. All these are possible with
the Nike+iPod Sport Kit. The Nike+iPod Sport Kit has a sensor that
fits into a space under the insole of the specially-designed Nike+
shoes and a receiver that plugs right into your iPod Nano. Aside
from providing you with statistics about your workout, it also
allows you to create workout playlists and set workout goals. All
these information can be seen through the screen or heard through
the headphones. So when you want to keep track of your workout
progress while listening to your favorite tunes, bring your iPod
with you.
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your iPod to school |
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Bring your
iPod to school.
Who says iPod and
learning don’t go together? The iTunes U, a new
feature of the iTunes Store, proves just the
opposite of that. From the iTunes U, you can
download educational podcasts such as lectures and
special guest presentations from higher-education
institutions. Aside from the iTunes U, a number of
podcasts feature training and tutorials on just
about anything under the sun. Foreign language
lessons are also available on podcasts. So next time
you want to listen to a podcast, choose something
educational and turn your podcast-listening to a
learning experience that’s fun and easy.
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Bring yor iPod to Starbucks |
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Bring your iPod to Starbucks.
Imagine yourself wirelessly browsing and
downloading music from iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store onto your iPod, while you
enjoy your favorite drink in a Starbucks. Now imagine liking the song that’s
currently playing in Starbucks, then seeing its title displayed on your iPod,
allowing you to easily find, buy, and download it. These are the
possibilities brought about by the recent collaboration between Apple (iPod’s
manufacturer) and Starbucks. iPod and Starbucks are giants in their
respective industry. So what happens when they come together? A bigger,
better music and coffee experience.
Fitting seamlessly
into your daily life, the iPod proves that it’s a digital music player and
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Bring
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Bring your iPod when you have a business
presentation.
Just when you have to present a business proposal to
an important client, your otherwise trusty laptop
breaks down on you. Don’t fret – your iPod can help
you. Whether it’s using a hard disk (iPod classic)
or a flash drive (iPod nano, iPod shuffle), your
iPod can store pictures and data. Simply convert
your presentation slides into separate jpeg files
and transfer these to your iPod. You can now view
your presentation from your iPod just like how you
view a slideshow of jpeg photos. Then, using Apple
iPod AV Cable, connect your iPod to a video
projector to show your presentation to a bigger
audience. Wow colleagues, clients, and bosses as you
navigate your presentation at the palm of your
hands. Giving a presentation using your iPod even
saves you the trouble of carrying your obviously
bigger, heavier laptop.
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