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This is heavy… New Time Machine T-Shirt available in MacMerc Store

210922578 1c9d3a9261 m This is heavy... New Time Machine T Shirt available in MacMerc StoreTime circuits on… Flux Capacitor… fluxing… we’re ready to unveil our new unveil our new Mac OS X Leopard: Time Machine T-Shirt. The front of this black T-shirt features “Mac OS X Leopard” depicted in the style of the Back to the Future logo rendered in black and metallic silver flex print. On the back is written the phrase “Doc! You built a TIME MACHINE into an operating system!?”–a quote from the movie that has been paraphrased to better capture our reaction when Steve Jobs demoed the new Time Machine functions in Apple’s upcoming Mac OS X 10.5 “Leopard” operating system.

The shirt is made from heavyweight cotton and is available in sizes S to XXL for USD$22.40. Great Scott!!!

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iPod nano

The minute I heard about the iPod nano, I knew I couldn’t look at my mini the same. I actually heard about it later than most of you, since I was on a flight to New York during the announcement. When I heard about it from the Engadget guys at a party that night, I quickly plotted a trip to the SoHo Apple Store the next morning. To my surprise they had no units, but I was able to pick one up at my local store this morning.

First reaction

I’m an Apple guy and a gadget nut so getting a new iPod is twice as fun as christmas and three times less stressful. I opened it in the car and was blown away. It’s about the size of those mini remotes that come with some car stereos, but this thin actually holds 1,000 songs. I immediately thought of those dehyradted sponge animals that made childhood more interesting, but I haven’t tried soaking my nano in a glass of water overnight to see if it really does turn into a big iPod.

Syncing

The iPod nano only comes with a USB sync cable which isn’t surprising. It synced in a few minutes with my PowerBook. I set it to use the playlist I had already used for my mini when I discovered it had 666 songs on it. To advert disaster I added a song and got to my jamming. Since the nano can handle photos you can set that up in iTunes as well, just like all other current disk based iPods. Since my nano has 4GB of storage I decided to go light on the photos and concentrate on CDs and album art. I threw on a few photos just to demo and they look great on the screen, but you have to remember that no matter how great the photo is it will only be an inch and a half. Your digital camera will probably have a screen at least that big (mine has a 2.5″ screen).

General use

Using the iPod nano is like using a Shuffle that doesn’t suck. Volume wise it’s technically 50% larger than the Shuffle (1.51 cubic inches versus 1.07), but the screen and scroll wheel are definitely worth that extra size. And take that extra size statement with a grain of salt–it fits on top of my business card with a lot of extra (about 20% smaller on the side). The scroll wheel still is able to pack in a nice click, despite the super-thin design.

But is the iPod nano too small for general use? In my tests so far (over the past weekend) I have found that it feels just right. Since it’s solid state there is less to break if you do drop it, but there is still enough meat that it’s easy to hold on to.

Gripes

The long standing problem of the mirror finish on the back being easy to scratch and impossible to keep clean is my biggest gripe–but I knew that going in. My mini had a matte finish so I wasn’t dealing with this before. I’m not an accessory guy, so the smaller form factor that breaks almost all existing accessories isn’t a problem for me. If you do have a few accessories, prepare to buy new ones. Future models that use the dock connector will work across the board thanks to the adapter that comes in the nano box, but it doesn’t appear to work with existing accessories. Cases of course will not work across the board.

Verdict

If you were looking at the iPod mini, don’t wait a second to get the nano. These are going to be impossible to get during the holiday season, so I’d place that order soon. The iPod nano is the coolest thing I own bar none.

ThinkSecret? AppleInsider? BAH!! Joy of Tech predicted the iPod Nano in 2004

517thumb ThinkSecret? AppleInsider? BAH!! Joy of Tech predicted the iPod Nano in 2004Okay, so the Incredible Instant Nano-iPods were a humorous reaction to the iPod mini in a Joy of Tech comic from January 2004, but uncanny nonetheless–they basically got the name right and note where headphones attach to their nano!

Also, if you remember, there was another prediction made in jest almost exactly one year later by our good friend Leo Laporte (check out the text on the Sidekick screen…. here’s a larger version)…eerie.

Notice that my prediction of the return of the Newton has yet to come to pass. There’s still time!!! REPENT!!!
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