arstechnica.com -- A company called iLoad has a product called the, well… iLoad . According to their web site, the iLoad copies CDs over to your iPod at a rate of about 8 minutes per disc, without the need for a computer. ...Read More
www.dmwmedia.com -- Mediaservices, the company behind AllofMP3.com, claims that current US lawsuits are not of any particular concern to the company and offers users a 20% price cut over New Years. ...Read More
www.funfreepages.com -- This is a one of a kind flash. From the creators of Southpark (Matt Stone and Trey Parker) these two were contracted to do a series of 64 episodes of a flash cartoon for Shockwave.com. The two agreed, as long as "anything goes". *WARNING* NOT FOR CHILDREN ...Read More
arstechnica.com -- After being sued in US federal court last week by the RIAA, AllofMP3 has made clear that it has no intention of buckling under the mounting international pressure. ...Read More
www.tuaw.com -- When I first heard of the whole buy-an-iPod vending-machine concept, I dismissed it as yet another bad idea that had to play itself out. I couldn't imagine anyone ever actually buying an iPod at one of these machines. Looks like I was way wrong. ...Read More
www.slyck.com -- The RIAA charges that AllofMP3.com is an illegal service and infringes on their member company's copyrights because they have yet to see any of the fees collected by the Russian music store. ...Read More
literallyeverything.blogspot.c... -- The store seems to be working well today, they were really bogged down yesterday. Apple sold 14 million iPods last holiday quarter and I would expect that they sold a similar number of units this year. ...Read More
www.metacafe.com -- Use this tutorial to boot your iPod into the secret Diagnostic mode used for hardware testing. Video has no sound, but it does have instructions. You'll probably need to go to the actualy link to be able to read the instructions in the video. ...Read More
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