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Perform a hard drive to compact flash conversion on your iPod

Non-video-supporting iPod users might finally have something to lord over users of 5G iPods. With the instructions detailed in the video found after the “Read more” and an adapter from Mark Hoekstra (availability and price to be announced), the video’s producer, users of 4G, 3G, 2G and even 1G iPods will be empowered with the knowledge and hardware necessary to convert their mini-spinning-hard-drive based media players into a power conserving, solid state, Compact Flash-based iPod of the future!! …well, maybe that’s pushing it.

[via Engadget]
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Case-mate and Dr. Bott announce Signature iPod Shuffle Case

422756183 ee75b0571d m Case mate and Dr. Bott announce Signature iPod Shuffle CaseDr. Bott and Case-mate announce the Signature shuffle, a new case for the 2G iPod shuffle. Available in seven colors, this Italian Pebblestone leather case seamlessly wraps around the shuffle, combining protection, control and fashion. The protective pass-through click wheel provides access to all controls. All features are accessible, including the clip. A keychain attachment enables users to easily take their tunes anywhere they go.
The Signature shuffle retails for USD$11.99. It can be purchased through the Case-mate Web site, or via the Dr. Bott Reseller Network.
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ExtremeMac’s MicroMemo Reviewed

Since Apple announced support for recording on new iPods, a handful of brave accessory manufacturers have produced offerings.

I’ve always been a fan of ExtremeMac’s design chops, so I was excited to get my hands on their MicroMemo. Read our review for more on this recording device for video iPods and 2G nanos.

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