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10% Off All iTunes Gift Cards @ BestBuy!

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Save 10% on All iTunes Gift Cards at BestBuy this week!

Order online and select local pickup to save on shipping and guarantee the deal! 

Valid 2/14-2/20

Check it out:  10% Off All iTunes Gift Cards.

 

Top 10 iPhone/iPod Touch Games for the Week of Jan. 23, 2010!

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For the week of January 23, 2010, here is the list of the top 10 iPhone / iPod Touch Games!

Top 10 Paid iPhone Games (links to iTunes):

  1.   Doodle Jump icon - $0.99
  2.   Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown icon $9.99
  3.   Skee Ball icon - $0.99
  4.   Bejeweled 2 icon - $2.99
  5.   Colosseum icon - $0.99
  6.   Trenches icon - $0.99
  7.   Bungee Stickmen 2010: Space Edition icon - $0.99
  8.   Cash Cab icon - $0.99
  9.   Frogger icon - $0.99
  10.   The Game of Life Classic Edition icon - $2.99

Top 10 Free iPhone Games (links to iTunes):

  1. Bungie Stickmen 2010: Free Edition
  2. StickBo
  3. FallDown!
  4. Call of Duty Cheats
  5. iDragPaper
  6. World War
  7. iMobsters
  8. Glow Hockey
  9. Jungle Crash Land
  10. Words with Friends

 

Free iPhone/iTouch Game of the Day: Bungee Stickmen: 2010 Space Edition

Grab Bungee Stickmen for Free over at iTunes.

Description:

  • Have hours of fun doing 180 jumps in the physics based app!  Calculate the length of rope and watch the stickmen dive.  Each level is more difficult than the rest.  Can you complete the 180?

Mixed reviews... but hey, it's free...

Check it out:  iTunes - Bungee Stickmen icon

 

Free $5 BestBuy Gift Card w/ $25 iTunes Card (Free Shipping as well...)

Free $5 Gift Card

Free $5 Gift Card
with a $25 iTunes® card

Get a free $5 BestBuy Gift card with the purchase of a $25 iTunes Card!

Free shipping on everything as well!

Valid 1/17-1/23

Check it out:  Free $5 Gift Card with $25 iTunes Gift Card.

 

Top Ten iTunes Games for the Week!

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For the week of January 16, 2010, here is the list of the top 10 Free and Paid iTunes Games!

Top 10 Paid iTunes Games:

  1.   Doodle Jump icon - $0.99
  2.   Skee Ball icon - $0.99
  3.   MW2 icon - $0.99
  4.   Trenches icon - $1.99
  5.   Bejeweled 2 icon - $2.99
  6.   Colosseum icon - $0.99
  7.   Paper Toss World Tour - $0.99
  8.   Pocket God - $0.99
  9.   Glow Hockey - $0.99
  10.   Cartoon Wars Gunner - $0.99

Top 10 Free iTunes Games:

  1.   iDragPaper icon
  2.   A Mood Pad - Heat Sensitive Surface icon
  3.   Jungle Crash Land icon
  4.   LEGO Photo icon
  5.   iMario Lite - Super Mario Sounds icon
  6.   Boob Party icon
  7.   Glow Hockey icon
  8.   Falling Balls icon
  9.   Ninjas Live icon
  10.   Tasty Pasties - 18+ Amateurs icon
Cheap iPod Touch Deals: $269 (32GB) - $356 (64GB) w/ Free Shipping

Holiday Superstore : Apple 32GB iPod TouchHoliday Superstore : Apple 64GB iPod Touch

As part of Buy.com's Year End Deals, they have the following iPod Touch models on sale w/ free shipping:

Check it out:  Buy.com Year End Price Drops

 

Free $30 BestBuy Gift Card w/ iPod touch 32GB

Free $30 Gift Card

Free $30 Gift Card
with a 32GB iPod touch®

BestBuy is offering a free $30 Gift Card w/ a 32GB iPod touch this week. 

Valid 12/20-12/26

Buy online and choose in-store pickup to check availability and secure the deal.

Check it out:  BestBuy.com - Free $30 Gift Card with 32GB iPod touch® MP3 Player.

 

Free $30 BestBuy Gift Card w/ iPod Touch

This week Best Buy is offering a free $30 gift card with any iPod touch!

If you order by 12/16, this ships for only 99 cents, with guaranteed delivery by December 24th. 

Another option is to secure the deal and save 99 cents by ordering online and selecting the 'in store' pickup option.

Valid 12/13-12/19.

Check it out:  BestBuy.com Free $30 Gift Card with Any iPod touch®.

 

Cheap iPod Nano 8GB Bundle @ Walmart

Apple iPod nano 8GB, 5th Generation (Newest Model) with Ematic Accessory Kit Bundle

As part of their Cyber Week Deals, Walmart has the iPod Nano (8GB) 5th generation (latest) for $145 w/ the Ematic 11-in-1 accessory kit. 

The Ematic 11-in-1 Accessory Kit for iPod nano includes everything you need:

  • USB AC wall charger eliminates the need for a computer when charging your iPod nano
  • Car charger for traveling
  • 3.5mm cable allows you to connect your iPod nano to your car stereo or home theater system
  • Audio splitter allows two sets of headphones to be connected simultaneously
  • Screen protector ensures that your iPod nano remains scratch-free
  • Cleaning cloth for keeping your player clean
  • Carrying pouch helps protect against scratches and dust
  • Airplane adapter allows you to conveniently connect to an aircraft entertainment system using your iPod headphones
  • Three protective silicone cases in clear, pink, and blue

 Check it out:  CyberWeek Online Specials at Walmart.com

 

iPod Touch 8 G5 - $178 (Reg. $195) + Free $10 Amazon Gift Card

Amazon.com $10 Gift Card (0114)Apple iPod touch 8 GB (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODEL

List Price: $195.00
Price: $178.00 & this item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping
You Save: $17.00 (9%)

Get a $10 Amazon.com Gift Card with a 3rd Generation 8 GB iPod touch

Amazon is offering a $10 Amazon.com Gift Card when you purchase an 8 GB iPod touch (3rd generation).

To take advantage of this special offer, just add both the qualifying iPod touch and the $10 Amazon.com Gift Card to your cart; you will not be charged for the Gift Card.

Offer good through November 28, while supplies last. Limit two per customer. 

Check it out:  Amazon iPod Touch Promo

 

Ending Tonight: iPod Touch 8GB - $181.99 w/ Free $30 Amazon Gift Card

Apple iPod touch 8 GB (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODELAmazon.com $30 Gift Card (0142)

List Price: $195.00
Our Price: $181.99
You Save: $13.01 (7%)

Get a $30 Amazon.com Gift Card with a 3rd Generation 8 GB iPod touch

Offer good through November 26, while supplies last. Limit one per customer.

Check it out: Amazon iPod Touch Promo

 

New iPods Available for Pre-order!

Apple iPod touch 8 GB (3rd Generation) NEWEST MODELApple iPod classic 160 GB (7th Generation) NEWEST MODELApple iPod nano 8 GB Silver (5th Generation) NEWEST MODELApple iPod shuffle 2 GB Blue (4th Generation) NEWEST MODEL

New iPods Available for Pre-order at Amazon! 

On September 9, 2009, Apple launched a host of new iPods.

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iPod Video (80GB, Refurb) - $139.99 (Reg. $399.99) w/ Free Shipping!

Grab this reconditioned Apple Black 80GB iPod Video for $139.99 (Reg. $399.99) w/ free shipping at Buy.com.

Check it out: Apple Black 80GB Generation 5 iPod Video

Features
Black iPod with 80 GB hard drive for songs, podcasts, videos, games, and more
Large, 2.5-inch, 320 x 240 pixel color display screen is 60 percent brighter
Holds up to 20,000 songs, thousands of photos, and hours of video
Search function lets you type name of song with Click Wheel for instant results
Measures 2.4 x 4.1 x 0.55 inches (W x H x D)

Package Contents:

iPod 80GB Digital Multimedia Device
USB 2.0 cable
Earphones

iPod Speaker Systems Discounted - From $29.99+

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iLive iPod Speaker Systems are on sale right now at Amazon.

Deals start at just $29.99 (Portable systems)...

Check out the discounts:  Amazon - iLive iPod Speaker System Sale

 

Altec Lansing iPod Mobile Speaker Dock - $67.49 ($99.95 List)

Altec Lansing iM9 inMotion Mobile Speaker Dock for iPod (Black)

List Price: $99.95
Price: $67.49
You Save: $32.46 (32%)

Grab the Altec Lansing iM9 inMotion Mobile Speaker Dock for iPod (Black) for a low $67.49 ($99.95 list) w/ free shipping at Amazon.

Check it out:   Altec Lansing iM9 inMotion Mobile Speaker Dock for iPod (Black)

 

Amazon.com Product Description
Share your music wherever you go--and we do mean wherever--with the Altec Lansing IM9 portable speaker system for the Apple iPod, which includes a rugged backpack-style carry bag. The iM9 is compact, so it fits just about anywhere and is easy to carry. Shock-resistant, rubberized elements ensure durability. And it fits, syncs and charges all iPod models with dock connector and links iPod with video and iPod photo to your TV. It's compatible with color display iPods, iPod nano, iPod mini, and iPods with a dock connector.

It features an advanced Class D amplifier for maximum power and superior MaxxBass technology for quality bass without a subwoofer. It runs on four C batteries (not included) for more than 24 hours of battery life. Its compact design easily folds close for convenient mobility--and it weighs just 4 pounds. It also offers an input jack for second device connection, including CD and DVD players, and video output for iPod photo and iPod with video

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iPod Information:

The iPod is a brand of portable media players designed and marketed by Apple Computer. Devices in the iPod family are designed around a central scroll wheel (except for the iPod shuffle) and the full-sized model stores media on an internal hard drive, while the smaller iPod nano and iPod shuffle use flash memory. Like many digital audio players, iPods can also serve as external data storage devices. The internal hardware and software design was originally based on a reference design created by PortalPlayer. Apple chose to focus its development on the iPod's simple user interface and its ease of use, rather than on technical capability.

As of 2006, the lineup consists of the 5th generation iPod with a video player; the iPod nano with a color screen; and the display-less iPod shuffle. All three models were released in 2005.

The bundled software used for transferring music, photos and videos is called iTunes. As a jukebox application, iTunes stores a comprehensive library of music on the user's computer and can play, burn, and rip music from a CD. The most recent version has photo and video synchronization features.

The iPod is currently the world's best-selling digital audio player, and its worldwide mainstream adoption makes it one of the most popular consumer brands. Some of Apple's design choices and proprietary actions have, however, led to criticism and legal battles.

User interface

The display screen of a 5th generation iPod, playing Feel Good Inc. by GorillazThe iPods with displays use high quality anti-aliased graphics and text, with sliding animations. These iPods have five buttons and newer generations have the buttons integrated underneath the scroll wheel, an innovation which confers an uncluttered, minimalistic interface. The buttons are:

Menu — to traverse backwards through the menus, and toggle the backlight on older iPods
Center — to select a menu item
Play / Pause — this doubles as an off switch when held
Fast Forward / Skip Forward
Fast Reverse / Skip Backwards
The other operations such as scrolling through menu items and controlling the volume are handled by the scroll wheel in a rotational manner. A Hold switch on the top of the unit prevents accidental button presses.

The iPod shuffle has five buttons that function differently to the larger models. It has a Play / Pause button in the center, surrounded by four buttons: Volume Up / Down and Skip Forward / Backwards.

Newer iPods automatically pause playback when the headphones are unplugged from the headphone jack, but playback does not resume when the headphones are re-inserted. An iPod that has crashed or frozen can be reset by holding Menu and Center (Menu and Play on the 3G iPod) for 6 seconds.

Software
The iPod can play MP3, M4A/AAC, Protected AAC, AIFF, WAV, Audible audiobook, and Apple Lossless audio file formats. The 5th generation iPod can also play MPEG-4 (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC), .mp4, .m4v and .mov video file formats, with restrictions on video dimensions, encoding techniques and bitrates. Apple does not support Microsoft's WMA audio format – unlike many other media players – but a converter for non-DRM WMA files is provided with the Windows version of iTunes. MIDI files cannot be played, but can be converted to audio files using the "Advanced" menu on iTunes. Alternative open-source audio formats, such as Ogg Vorbis and FLAC, are not supported, possibly because they were not developed by media standards bodies (such as the MPEG group) of which Apple is a member.

Each time an iPod connects to its host computer, iTunes can synchronize music playlists or entire music libraries and the user can choose for automatic or manual synchronization. Song ratings can be set on the iPod and synchronized later with the iTunes library. Alternately, the iPod's song list can be managed manually.

iTunes Store
The iTunes Store (formerly iTunes Music Store) is an online media store run by Apple and accessed via iTunes. It was introduced on 28 April 2003 and it sells individual songs relatively easily and cheaply – for example US$0.99, EU€0.99, or GB£0.79 per song – but iPods are the only portable music players that can play the purchased music. The store became the market leader a few years after its launch and Apple announced the sale of videos through the iTunes Store on 12 October 2005. Full-length movies became available from 12 September 2006.

Purchased audio files use the AAC format with added encryption. The encryption is based on the controversial FairPlay digital rights management (DRM) system. Up to five authorized computers and an unlimited number of iPods can play the files. Burning the files onto an audio CD removes the DRM, at a cost of reduced quality when re-compressed from one lossy format to another.

iPods cannot play music files from other competing music stores such as Napster or MSN Music which use rival DRM technologies like Microsoft's protected WMA or RealNetworks' Helix DRM. RealNetworks claims that Apple is creating problems for itself, by using FairPlay to lock users into using the iTunes Store. Steve Jobs has stated that Apple makes very little profit from song sales, but Apple uses the store to promote iPod sales.

File storage
All iPods can function as mass storage devices to store data files. If the iPod is formatted on a Mac OS X computer it uses the HFS Plus file system format. If it is formatted on Windows, the FAT32 format is used because Windows cannot access HFS filesystems. The user must still use iTunes or a compatible third-party software to load audio, videos, and photos in such a way that they are playable and viewable on the iPod. Simply copying files to the drive will not allow the iPod to properly access them.

An iPod formatted as HFS Plus is able to serve as a boot disk for a Mac computer, allowing one to have a portable operating system installed. The older iPods with FireWire ports could additionally function in FireWire Disk Mode. With the advent of the Windows-compatible iPod, the iPod's default file system was switched from HFS Plus to FAT32, although they could be reformatted to either filesystem (excluding the iPod shuffle which is strictly FAT32).

iTunes cannot transfer songs or videos from device to computer, unless they were purchased from the iTunes Store and authorized for use on that computer. The media files are stored in a hidden folder together with a proprietary database on the iPod. While the hidden content can be accessed through the host operating system, practical recovery of the audio with correct file names, tag meta-data, and playlists requires the use of third-party software.

Connectivity
Originally, a FireWire connection to the host computer was used to update songs or recharge the battery. The battery could also be charged with a power adapter that was included with the first 4 generations. The 3rd generation included a dock connector allowing for FireWire or USB connectivity, although the device could not be charged via USB. The USB connectivity provided better compatibility with PCs, as most of them did not have FireWire ports at the time. The FireWire cables were nonetheless needed to connect to the AC adaptor. The dock connector also brought an opportunity to exchange data, sound and power with an iPod, which ultimately created a large market of accessories, manufactured by third parties such as Belkin and Griffin.

The 4th generation iPod allowed recharging via USB and eventually Apple started shipping iPods with USB cables instead of FireWire. Later generations continued to lessen the reliance on FireWire. For example the iPod shuffle plugs directly into a USB port and has no FireWire support. The transition from FireWire to USB meant that older Macs were limited to slow data transfers, since FireWire was a standard feature on Apple Macs for many years, while USB 2.0 support was only added in October 2003. Previously, all Macs had USB 1.1 ports, which had a transfer speed of 12 Mbit/s, as opposed to FireWire's 400 Mbit/s or USB 2.0's 480 Mbit/s.