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Saturday, April 19, 2008

iPod Touch - The MusicTouch

the iPod touch from Apple Inc. is a portable media player that assures excellent musical entertainment. Designed and marketed by Apple Inc., it is a top-of-the-line model in the Apple iPod family. This model media player from Apple was unveiled to the public on September 5, 2007 as part of an event dubbed "The Beat Goes On". The iPod touch comes with a flash memory of 8 or 16 GB. It also has Wi-Fi and includes Safari, the web browser of Apple. The iPod touch is the first generation of the iPod line to include wireless access to the iTunes Store. This product from Apple Inc. also has the capability to detect the current and last 10 songs playing in a Starbucks caf within the vicinity of the iPod, and offers the user the opportunity to download the tracks in the iTunes music store. The new Apple portable media player has a multi-touch interface which is exactly like that of the iPhone. Exactly like the iPhone, the iPod touch has a physical home button that is separate from the touch screen. The home screen includes a list of buttons corresponding to the available applications: Music, Videos, Photos, iTunes on the bottom button row. It also has Safari, You Tube, Calendar, Contacts, Clock, Calculator, and Settings at the top. This model from Apple Inc. comes preloaded with 28 wallpaper photos, some of which are figures from the iPod advertisements.

The official requirements for the iPod touch model portable media player includes a computer running either are Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later Microsoft Windows XP with SP2 or Microsoft Windows Vista (32 bit versions only). This model from Apple Inc. is equipped with Wi Fi 802.1b/g, and, like the iPhone, includes the Safari browser and a viewing client for YouTube. The device's Wi-Fi capabilities can also be used to purchase music from the iTunes Store.

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Rent Wii Games

If your looking to rent your Wii games, you likely have some very good reasons for doing so. There may be some other considerations you want to think about as well.

Wii gamers are fortunate, that they won't run into some of the problems that Xbox customers have with renting games. Xbox players often find that the games they really want to play, are always already rented out. Since there aren't as many Wii gamers out there (yet), Wii players typically find that their games are more available on the online rental shelves.

To rent Wii games online, is really a very simple process. Sign up on the rental companies website, create a list (or queue) of all the games you want to play, and then just wait for the games to show up in your mailbox. No trudging off to the mall, finding a parking spot, and hoping the game you really want to rent is on the stores shelf. Not to mention rushing to get the game back before being whacked with late fees. The online rental companies even pay for shipping the games both ways.

Online game rentals have no late fees, since you keep the game for as long as you like. Your paying a monthly fee, so it wouldn't be too smart to keep the game for 3 months, but I think you get the point. Online game renters are the kind of gamers that typically play a couple of games for a week or so, and then look for the next gaming challenge to sink their teeth into.

A final point to keep in mind when signing up with a game rental company, is to take advantage of their free trial. Most of them offer one, so you really should take advantage of it. Sign up for a couple of them actually. It should give you a good side by side comparison of who is the better company. just be sure to cancel before your trial is over, once you've chosen which company to stay with.

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