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Photoshop CS2 Tutorials in iTunes

Digerati University has made their Photoshop CS2 video tutorials available for free through iTunes. This iTunes link will take you to their listing in the iTunes Music Store.

Once you subscribe you can view the tutorial videos in the album art window or (using the ‘show video full screen’ button) view them full screen.

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Sexohol Announces First Album Ever Released on iPod shuffle

Los Angeles-based alterna-pop band Sexohol, today released their debut album, “Enjoy!” on Apple’s revolutionary iPod shuffle. The “Enjoy!” iPod shuffle comes preloaded with 12 songs from Sexohol’s album so it’s ready to play right out of the box. The custom shuffle is available in two models: 512MB holding up to 108 additional songs for just $109 and 1GB holding up to 228 additional songs for just $159.
“iPod shuffle is an insanely great music player, but it has one fundamental flaw,” said Roger Quickly, lead singer and guitarist for Sexohol. “There’s no music on it. Sure, you can put music on it, but that means installing software, downloading or ripping songs–frankly, who has the time? The ‘Enjoy!’ iPod shuffle comes pre-loaded with 12 great songs from our new album, ‘Enjoy!’ which won’t be released on CD until late April. So not only do you get a great music player with great music, you can get it before the CD release date.”

Quickly was quick to point out that “Enjoy!” iPod shuffle is not endorsed by Apple in any way. “If Steve Jobs asks us to stop selling them, we will. ‘Cause, well, Steve is the man,” said Quickly. To which Sexohol’s co-lead singer and bassist, Golden Delicious, added, “And we don’t want him to crush us like a bug.”
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GUI-fied iPodder version 1.0 posted to SourceForge.net

iPodder is the buzz these days on the ‘net and soon the most common format of file on an iPod may be “Podcast.”

A marriage of iTunes and RSS, iPodder is small program that downloads audio files, usually in the MP3 format, from various Podcasts to which you have subscribed. Will it be a flash in the pan? Or is Podcasting here to stay?

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