Posted on 08/29/2005 11:33:04 AM PDT by Panerai
Apple on Monday sent out invitations to select media and VIPs for a special event planned on September 7, 2005 at 10:00 AM Pacific Time, at the Moscone Center West in San Francisco, Calif.
The e-mailed invitation shows a pair of denim jeans. At the top of the image reads a caption, 1000 songs in your pocket changed everything. Here we go again.
1000 songs in your pocket is a slogan Apple first used with the original 5GB iPod, which made its debut in the late October, 2001. The first iPod featured a mechanical scroll wheel and a FireWire interface, and was Mac-compatible only.
For the past four years Apple has continuously updated the iPod line, which is now a cornerstone of its hardware product offerings and an important segment of Apples financial results. Capacities range from the 512MB flash-based iPod shuffle to the 60GB iPod, which touts a color LCD screen. Paired with Apples iTunes Music Store, the iPod line has dominated the digital music player market.
Apple offered no other concrete information about the event, but MacCentral will be in attendance.
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You have got to be joking.
My friend, that was too much to experience this late at night. Now, I KNOW I'll be plagued by nightmares!
Neal
LOL! Thats me, it's what I do.........
http://www.52rd.com/S_Txt/2005_8/txt1597.htm
"The EETimes reports that Apple bought 40 percent of the NAND flash production of Samsung in the second half of this year. The report goes on saying that the flash memory would be used to replace the hard-drive in the 4GB iPod mini. A story on AppleInsider indicates that the 4GB iPod mini is going to be discontinued as availability has tightened. The more common rumor is that 2GB and 4GB iPod shuffle players will come."
http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2005/08/26/seagate_down_ipod/
"Seagate shares dive on iPod flash rumor -- In Brief Shares of Seagate sank on Friday on word that Apple would replace the disk maker's components with flash memory in lower-end iPods."
http://www.ipodobserver.com/story/23370
"In his own write up of the event at CNet, John Borland referred to recent news articles and speculates that the company might unveil a video iPod. Or perhaps Apple will finally take the wraps off the iTunes-enabled Motorola phone. Other options, which don't seem to merit such a major event, include the introduction of a flash-based iPod mini or larger-capacity iPod shuffles."
http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=1249
"Sources had previously reported that Motorola and Apple would use the 7th of September to unveil the first of Motorola's iTunes ROKR cell phones. The phones will be the first product of Motorola's strategic partnership with Apple, aimed at enabling music fans to transfer their favorite songs from Apple's iTunes jukebox software to compatible Motorola mobile handsets. It was previously reported that Motorola was also looking into the rental of a studio venue in Manhattan to hold an east coast launch party for the phones."
http://news.softpedia.com/news/FCC-Approves-Motorola-iTunes-Phones-7021.shtml
"The Federal Communications Commission published some pictures and the manual for Motorola E790 the much-discussed cell phone for use on U.S. mobile networks, on a government Web site... The i-Phone with VGA-quality camera, stereo speakers and the ability of holding a gigabyte of songs on removable mini-SD flash storage cards may be available sooner than we might expect. Apple and Motorola oficials confirmed that the cell-phone will come out in the near future, states FCC report."
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http://news.softpedia.com/images//news2/FCC-Approves-Motorola-iTunes-Phones-2.jpg
http://www.appleinsider.com/article.php?id=1101
"Rumor has it that the new version, which is expected to be called 'iPod photo Software 1.2,' will be made available for download sometime this month. Packaged with the release will be a series of new transition effects for inclusion in photo slideshows. Some of these transitions are rumored to include 'mosaic,' 'cube,' and 'fade' effects. Users will reportedly be able to select and set transitions from a new transition menu. Anonymous sources also say the software update will pack a color version of the popular arcade game tetris. Users will be able to use the iPod photo's click-wheel to move the tetris blocks horizontally while the iPod click-button performs block rotation."
http://www.thinksecret.com/news/0508briefly.html
"Apple and The Doors -- Court documents obtained from the recent lawsuit against former Doors members Robby Krieger and Ray Manzarek, who had wanted to call their new band The Doors 21st Century, reveal that at one point Apple had offered $4 million for an unnamed Doors song for use in a commercial, while Cadillac had offered $15 million to use the song Break On Through. Krieger and Manzarek were sued by former Doors drummer John Densmore and the estate of Jim Morrisson more than two years ago for the new band name. During the trial's proceedings, which ended with a ruling against Kriger and Manzarek on May 9, 2005, it came to light that at one point in recent history Krieger and Densmore had wanted to accept the money Apple and Cadillac had offered but were rebuffed by Manzarek and Morisson's estate. A long-standing agreement between members of the Doors had stipulated that the band could only accept such offers if every member was in agreement. The impact and relevance of this information is admittedly of little significance today, but it serves as another interesting footnote in Apple's history. About 150 Doors tracks are available for sale on the iTunes Music Store. Krieger and Manzarek have since renamed their new gig DC21."
http://techrepublic.com.com/2100-3513_11-5793354.html?tag=search
"Apple may be working on an online movie store and a movie playback device that does for movies what iTunes and the iPod have already done for music."
Worse for me is when I'm in the car listening to a book through the radio and hit the next track button instead of the pause button by mistake. Can't tell you how many times I've had to pull over and try to find my place.
Otherwise, I love my Ipod.
And I thought I had a lot of CDs, came out to 12,000+ songs for me when I ripped them all. Either you have an insane collection or you're ripping them lossless.
Harry Potter is famous for helping to reverse the definite trend One Proud Dad mentioned. There is actually peer pressure in school to have read them. Better than peer pressure to smoke, have sex or get $200 tennis shoes.
I'm not buying a new iPod until those Toshiba vertical hard drives appear with 30GB on a 1.8" (iPod Mini size) drive.
I listen to audiobooks extensively on my 4G iPod and have no problem fast forwarding. The technique is called "scrubbing". Hit the center button while the book is playing, the display changes to show where you are timewise in the book, then start moving your finger around the wheel clockwise to go forward, counter clockwise to go backward. The longer you maintain contact while scrubbing, the faster it goes forward or backward.
You can scroll through several hours of a book in a few seconds.
You beat me too it!
Alot of rock, country, African, Nordic, folk, blues, Irish, and various other genres.
The Ipod is great for mixing it all together randomly while I'm at work.
You just reminded me of one cool thing I realized. After I ripped those thousands of songs, I found that I can find out exactly how much of music of what type I have, sort of a way of seeing what my buying habits were over all those years. I didn't realize I have over 2GB of classical and 4GB of industrial.
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