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IPodderX Site Goes Missing… For Now

Digital Bill from The Wizards of Technology sent us a heads up about a story they have posted. According to their report, visitors to iPodderX.com, home of the podcast client of the same name, are being greeted with a message from the developers, after being redirected to their parent site, Thunderstone Media.

As we told you a month ago, and as the Thunderstone Media site tells you now, the program and the site “are currently undergoing a name change for the application formerly known as iPodderX. Both the application itself and the online podcast directory are currently unavailable until the name change is complete.”

The story on the Wizards of Technology goes on to explain the affect this downtime will have for current iPodderX users, the reasons for the name change and when we can all expect to see the site and software (whatever they end up being called) up and around again.

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LEGO Star Wars– The Video Game demo now online

71204053 fd47cf05e8 m LEGO Star Wars   The Video Game demo now onlineFor the first time ever, one of the world’s most successful film series meets one of the world’s favorite toys in an epic new video game. LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game allows players to re-live the most memorable scenes from the prequel Star Wars film trilogies as unique LEGO characters. Play the whole story of Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Episode II: Attack of the Clones and Episode III: Revenge of the Sith–three movies in one game!

This demo lets you play a full level of the game, reliving events from Episode I: The Phantom Menace (Please, not again. Haven’t we suffered enough?).

The game is rated “E” for “Everyone” by the ESRB and is available for USD$29.99.

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The iPod gets some wood

68891845 95100a1810 m The iPod gets some woodWe discovered both of these gadgets on Treehugger and both are, appropriately, made of the ultra-natural, prehistoric substance we call “wood”. The first is a custom wooden iPod case offered by Peter Kinne Design that features padded insides, an intergrated belt clip, a data port, a positive-lock closure as well as stainless steel salvaged from old bikes. (I did mention the story came from a site called “Treehugger”)

The case is available for iPod mini, iPod nano, iPod photo and 3rd 4th and 5th Generation iPods for USD$45 (the nano case goes for USD$35). 1st and 2nd Generation iPod cases can be ordered by special email request.

68891848 7811fe7b92 m The iPod gets some woodThe second item is the Amadana Bamboo Earphones. Okay, bamboo is technically grass, not wood, but cut me some slack. These earphones, made by the Tokyo based Amanada, are indeed made with bamboo and feature an “ear hanger” design that allows for a custom-fit around the users ears. As Treehugger notes, it doesn’t look like they’re available outside of Japan, but can be purchased for 12,000 yen if you find yourself in the neighborhood.

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