In an interview with NBC's Brian Williams, Apple CEO Steve Jobs says if you want to be hot, you should buy a new iPod every year.
"You keep on innovating, you keep on making better stuff," Jobs said, in response to a question from Williams about why a new iPod might seem outdated as soon as you take it out of the box writes Engadget.
"If you always want the latest and greatest, then you have to buy a new iPod at least once a year."
Nike Plus is a technology that allows runner’s shoes to communicate with their iPod Nanos. The Nike+iPod Sport kit consists of a small oval pod that you insert under the liner of your shoe (much like a SIM card), and a small transmitter that attaches to your Nano. The kit will cost $29. You load up your Nano with selections from the iTunes Store’s new Nike Sport Music section, manage your workout on the NikePlus site, put on your Nike Plus gear (see details on all of these after the jump), and you are good to go.
The Concerto Table is a piano-shaped table designed by Nicholas Lovegrove & Demian Repucci for iPod lovers.
As well as design our conversations often flow around our shared passion for food and dining. We thought about creating the perfect furniture to compliment the perfect evening.
The Concerto Table is compatible with all Apple ipods. Simply tell them which model you have and they will do the rest.
Belkin has announced TuneBuds, a vombination Earbuds & Lanyard for iPod nano
TuneBuds are designed to unleash your nano's full audio potential. TuneBuds isolate your listening experience from outside sound by fitting comfortably inside your ears, to deliver rich, crystal clear audio. TuneBuds are based on Griffin's acclaimed EarThump design, with the same clean, crisp highs and mind-numbing bass. Standard earbuds pale in comparison.
Unwired View looks into Apple's Future and sees iPod Sport. The sites uses the current market for steamy sports cellphones and a 2004 patent Apple filed.
Apple surely knows that very often people use iPods during their exercising. And now we have two patents, filed on Nov.24 2004 (18 months ago) showing Apple’s keen interest to enhance usefulness of iPods during exercising sessions.
The Targus Desktop Security Lock for iPod is a way to protect your iPod in corporate displays, dorms and offices. The 6.5’ galvanized steel cable secures your iPod to any stationary object to deter theft. The three-digit combination lock can be reset by the user at anytime for increased security. This lock is compatible with iPods with a dock connector. Perfect for students or corporations.
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Nike and Apple yesterday announced a partnership bringing the worlds of sports and music together like never before with the launch of innovative Nike+iPod products.
The first product developed through this partnership is the Nike+iPod Sport Kit, a wireless system that allows Nike+ footwear to talk with your iPod nano to connect you to the ultimate personal running and workout experience.
* Compatible with:
- iPod Video (5th generation with click wheel)
- iPod Photo / U2 (with click wheel)
- iPod / U2 (4th generation with click wheel)
- iPod Nano
- iPod Min
Product Features
* Digital AM/FM radio with station presets
* Integrated carrying handle
* Powers and charges all dockable iPods (in AC operation)
* 12W power output at 2.5% THD
* SRS WOW technology sound enhancement
Mac@Work based in Milan offers a set of diamond studded iPod headphones called "iDiamonds".
Mac@Work is selling the heart-shaped diamond clip-on designed by jeweler Stefano Dossola for $958. Versions in the shape of a moon, star or lightning are set for release at the end of the month for $843.
If the wallet is too slim for diamonds, then Mac@Work, based in Milano, Italy, plans to offer a rose sapphire clip-on in a couple weeks for $720.
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