www.wsbtv.com -- The new iPod Nano is hot. But one Douglasville man said his old Nano got even hotter -- hot enough to burst into flames. "So I look down and I see flames coming up to my chest," said Danny Williams. ...Read More
www.last100.com -- While it’s true that the new Zune lineup is at best evolutionary rather than revolutionary, especially when compared to the User Interface innovations found in Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch, Microsoft has made some significant improvements — and, dare I say it, done a few things from which even Apple might learn a thing or two. ...Read More
news.filefront.com -- Activision keeps bringing on the fun. It has released a list of 17 new tracks for upcoming Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock bringing the total up to 59. I’m a little confused by the inclusion of Devil Went Down to Georgia, but overall this list rocks. ...Read More
gizmodo.com -- One new feature that came with the announcement of the iPod touch was the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store. Aside from the limited interaction we had with it at the Apple event on September 5, we got our first real crack at it today. All in all, it's pretty great, but there are a few things that make us shake our head. ...Read More
www.9inchnails.com -- In response to Reznor's release of the master tracks to songs off Year Zero, judges at a fan website listened to over 200 remixes, narrowing the list down to 21. Download the MP3s and high resolution cover artwork via (legal) torrent, or stream them in the flash jukebox. Really cool tracks that will wet your appetite for the official remix CD! ...Read More
www.joystiq.com -- Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry tells Billboard they are working "hand in hand" with the developers of Guitar Hero IV. Guess that seals that deal: Aerosmith songs confirmed for GHIV. Speaking with Billboard, Perry apparently says that the next GH game will be dedicated to the group's music. And GH3 isn't even out yet! ...Read More
gizmodo.com -- You may be asking yourself where are Mail, Weather, Google Maps or Stocks in the new iPod touch. The answer: they are coming, but probably not from Apple. The iPod runs Mac OS X like the iPhone does and we have got unofficial word from inside Apple that it runs exactly the same applications. The exact quote: "they use the same damn binaries." ...Read More
arstechnica.com -- The iPod touch already has a lot of features, including the usual music and video capabilities and some new Internet and WiFi tricks. In fact, the iPod touch might be so different in both looks and functionality from previous iPods that it's no longer just a media player. But exactly what is it? A media player on steroids, a PDA that plays music... ...Read More
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