December 3rd, 2007
So, you’ve got one of those fancy new video iPods…why not load it with your favorite radio stations, podcasts and TV shows? Here’s an easy way to record streaming audio and video from the web and convert it to play on your iPod:
Replay A/V now available with FREE BONUS software: Replay Converter - A full fledged video and audio file converter. Convert video and audio files to 36 different formats. Just choose your files, pick the desired output format and go. Replay Converter is fast and easy to use. Quickly and easily convert video to run on your new iPod!
This software is super easy to use, I love being able to record shows I may not be able to watch while I’m working that I can load onto my iPod and watch when I have the time. It doesn’t get much easier than this, check out their site for more detailed specs and info.
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February 1st, 2007
One of the most common questions I am asked from new iPod owners is "how can I transfer music from another iPod to mine?". Well, Apple made sure that wasn’t possible a long time ago, so if you happened to lose the music you have on your computer you’d better hope that your iPod doesn’t die because you won’t be able to back those up anywhere.
I just heard that there is a new software program that is supposed to allow you to transfer your songs from your iPod to your computer….I haven’t had a chance to check it out yet, but please leave comments if any of you readers do try it out. I assume this is on the up and up since major retailers will soon be carrying it.
Here is more info and I believe they are offering a free trial on their web site:
Share Music iPod to iPod!!! No Restrictions!!
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January 10th, 2007
This is absolutely awesome! You can completely design your very own iPod case. You get to choose the front, back and click wheel cover designs/colors. There isn’t anyplace out there that gives you this many customization options. This isn’t just a skin, this is an actual protective case for your iPod.
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November 17th, 2006
I can’t say enough about how awesome Replay Music
is! I like to listen to streaming music while I’m at work…then I get into my car and have anywhere from a 45 minute to 2 hour commute home, depending upon traffic, and I’m not always in the mood to listen to the radio and all its commercials.
I usually have my iPod with me, which is great but there are times that I’d really like to listen to the same streaming music stations I had been listening to on my PC during the day. Now I can! Replay Music is incredibly easy to use and works like a charm!
If you listen to streaming music with MusicMatch, Yahoo or just about any other application/site Replay Music most likely is compatible with it. You can record the music streams and transfer the music to your iPod. Now I can take my streamed music with me and I absolutely love it!
I have had only one question for tech support and the response was lightning fast! Otherwise, it’s been smooth sailing since I first tried the software.
Try Replay Music yourself, for FREE!
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October 31st, 2006
I came across this deal and it really is too good to pass up, so I thought I’d pass it along. 
Every new customer to eMusic
can download up to 25 MP3s over 14 days free of charge. There are no strings attached*…and what’s even better is that the MP3s are not copy protected, so you can play them on any MP3 player, including iPods. The MP3s can be downloaded to unlimited computers and there is no limit to the number of times they can be burned to CD.
eMusic
claims to be the #1 source on the net for Independent Music, being a supporter of Indie artists, it’s important to me that I have access to more than todays top 40. Not only do you get a FREE trial membership, check out eMusic’s FREE Daily Download!
What a great way to get turned on to new music.
But, don’t just take my word or their word for it…here’s what USA Today had to say about eMusic:
"eMusic is the only major online music store that offers songs in pure MP3 format, with no restrictions on how many times they can be copied, burned or transferred. While the songs at the other Web stores can be played only on a portable player that supports Windows Media, songs from eMusic can be stored on almost any portable." — USA Today
eMusic is a legal download site that pays artists and songwriters.
Their basic membership is $9.99 per month after your Free 14-day trial, and you can download 40 MP3s per month. That’s only 25¢ per song! They also offer two other plans if 40 downloads a month isn’t enough. If you download music and are sick of iTunes, this is definitely a viable alternative.
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October 19th, 2006
Are you into listening to streaming music? Wish you could take it with you? Well, now you can with Replay Music.
Want to record scheduled streams? You can do that too, with Replay AV…or maybe you want to record streaming video and watch it later, at your convenience, rather than when it is broadcasted. There’s a program for that too, Replay’s WM Recorder.
Replay Music is so simple to use, it will split the streaming music into MP3’s to allow you to transfer it to your iPod. It doesn’t get much simpler! I’ve tried it and it really is extremely easy!
Check out Replay Music FREE! Interested in WM Recorder or Replay AV? You’ll find them here too.
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October 12th, 2006
Filed under: Peripherals, Portable Audio, Portable Video

To say that adding another iPod speaker system to the mix would be overkill is a gross understatement, but when the sound machine is housed within a chromed-out Volkswagen Beetle, we can’t help but notice. For those who already ride dirty in that pimped out shopping cart and rock that gold microprocessor around your neck, Jada Toys’ I-Playaz VW Beetle is sure to get your motor running. Sporting brobdingnagian spinning rims, 3.5-millimeter audio input / audio output jacks that double as an aftermarket exhaust system, built-in speakers, "multicolored lights," and an on / off switch to flip those block rockin’ beats on at a moment’s notice, this Chub City toy can shake, rattle, and roll to the rhythm of your favorite cuts. The car "moves and shakes to the beat" when your iPod (or DAP of choice) is pumping tunes through it, and there’s even an built-in jam in case you want to boast about your toy while the ‘Pod recharges. Although this isn’t quite as fly as driving your riced-out Honda Civic around with a PSP, the bling factor here is surprisingly high for just $29.99, ya heard?
[Via iLounge]
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September 19th, 2006

I love my iPods and with the new line being released, it’s a great time to pick up one of the previous versions at great prices. What’s even better is that you can save big on refurbished units direct from Apple!
New reduced prices:
- 2GB iPod nano just $99
- 30GB iPod video just $179
- 60 GB iPod video just $229
- 4GB iPod mini just $99
- 6GB iPod mini just $129
For just a few dollars more than an iPod shuffle, you can get a refurbed 2GB iPod nano. What a deal, especially because all Apple Certified Refurbished products are covered by Apple’s One-Year Limited Warranty.
Apple Certified Refurbished iPods - Only at the Apple Store!
Get a Refurbished black Video iPod 60GB for only $229 at the Apple Store!
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September 13th, 2006



The NEW iPod nano
The new nanos now come in colored aluminum cases, like the previous iPod Minis. Now with 2G, 4G and even 8G models, there’s a nano for everyone! Now you can pre-order a 2G nano for only $149! That’s $50 less than what the current 2G black or white nano is currently selling for. Click here to check out or pre-order the NEW iPod nano from Apple: 2GB, 4GB and 8GB starting at $149. Fre e shipping and free engraving, only at the Apple Store.
The NEW iPod shuffle
The new iPod shuffle is absolutely amazing! It’s teeny with a built-in clip so it can easily attach to your pocket, a backback or just slip it into your pocket, it’s that small! It holds up to 240 songs and it’s only a little over an inch and a half long, weighing it at less than one ounce! You just can’t find anything smaller than that. With a 12 hour battery life, this is a powerhouse, in a tiny package. Click here to check it out! Just $79. Pre-order yours now.
The NEW 30GB or 80GB iPod
How much can the new iPod hold? It holds up to 20,000 songs, up to 25,000 photos, and up to 100 hours of video — or any combination of each. With more storage capacity than some hard drives on the market today, this iPod doesn’t hold you back. You can pretty much carry anything you might want as far as music and video in this solid little package. Check out the new 30GB or 80GB iPod, order yours now and get free shipping and free engraving
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July 24th, 2006
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