Apple iPod nano with video recorder (5th Generation)
by Tim Gideon
Remarkably, the latest iPod nano looks almost identical to its predecessor, but this player packs so much more into its small frame: A video camera, an FM tuner (a first for iPods!), a pedometer for joggers, and a larger screen.
Priced at $149 for 8GB and at $179 for 16GB ($20 less than last year’s 16GB player), this nano is more affordable and capable than any other similarly priced player out there, so it’s our latest Editors’ Choice.

Apple iPod nano 5th generation
With a new polished and colorful paint job (you can choose from seven bright hues), the new nano is one good-looking device. At 3.6 by 1.5 by 0.2 inches (HWD) and a mere 1.3 ounces, it’s truly identical in size to the previous (4th-generation) nano… [click
Click here to continue readingA closer look at iPhone 3G S Cortex-A8 ARM and PowerVR chips
By Prince McLean
The iPhone 3G S uses a Samsung processor incorporating an ARM Cortex-A8 processor core and Imagination’s PowerVR SGX graphics core to achieve a significant new class of speed while remaining backwardly compatible with existing iPhone apps.
The use of the Cortex-A8 core has been cited by multiple sources, including an analysis by AnandTech. This makes the new iPhone 3G S very similar in terms of processor design to the Palm Pre, although Palm’s phone uses a device built by Texas Instruments.
ARM Processors
The Cortex-A8 is a seventh generation CPU core design licensed by ARM to a variety of manufacturers. The vast majority of all smartphones, handheld games and other mobile devices use ARM processors.
The Cortex-A8 class is referred to in general terms as ARMv7, not to be confused with ARM7, which was actually a third generation ARMv3 used in the Apple eMate300 a decade ago. Previous generations of iPhone and
Click here to continue readingSchool to hand free Apple iPod Touch to every pupil
Teachers at a Sunderland academy have gone high-tech in a bid to replace traditional teaching methods. Academy 360 has given staff Apple iPhones and plans to give similar technology to pupils.
The school is researching ways to use the Internet on the computer’s applications as a learning tool.
School bosses say youngsters today are perfectly at home with mobile phones, Nintendo Wiis, and PlayStations and many of them spend hours a day chatting on social networking sites.
Academy 360 is working with the University of Hull to instruct teachers in the technology young people use.
Teachers are being encouraged to explore the tools it offers them and put forward suggestions of how it could be included in the curriculum.
Chief executive of Academy 360 Paul Prest believes activities such as blogs, Google and games could be used to teach students.
He hopes to give each pupil an iTouch hand set which has the same features as
Click here to continue readingWhy Apple Could Play It Cool
by Brian Caulfield
The company is still on a roll and doesn’t need to unveil a flashy new product at Monday’s developers conference.
BURLINGAME, Calif. — Some think Apple should build a television set. Others think Apple should consider a netbook computer. Maybe it will even build a gaming console. Apple doesn’t talk about its future products. But at least one developer creating software for the company’s iPhone thinks Apple may be in no rush to leap into new businesses.
And considering Apple’s ( AAPL – news – people ) shares are up nearly 70% this year, Tapulous Chief Executive Bart Decrem has a point. His take: Expect Apple to double down on its hits, rather than spreading its bets around. Tapulous is the company behind “Tap Tap Revolution,” one of the iPhone’s most popular applications (see “Tapping Into iPhone Games”).
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Apple has plenty to do with the iPhone right now. The
Click here to continue readingJobs may spark move in Apple shares on Monday
By Clare Baldwin
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – A surprise appearance by Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs at the company’s annual developer conference could boost its stock on Monday, but his absence might trigger a bigger move in the other direction.
The Wall Street Journal kicked off speculation of an early return by the ailing Jobs, who had said he would be out until the end of June. Blogs and other media jumped on the report that the CEO could appear at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco on Monday.
Jobs, 54, the quintessential man in black, founded Apple, rescued it from mediocrity in the late 1990s, launched the iPod and the iPhone and is seen as its heart and soul.
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Canaccord Adams analyst Peter Misek sees a rally of 1 to 5 percent in Apple’s stock if Jobs makes an appearance, but no downside if he doesn’t.
Global Equities Research senior analyst
Click here to continue readingAn Apple a day may keep Jobs’ doctors away
(RTTNews) - Steve Jobs is ready to return to the helm of Apple Inc. (AAPL: News ) by the end of this month, sticking to an earlier announced schedule. But, whether Jobs would be back in time to take the wraps of a new iPhone at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference next week is unclear.
Analysts expect the company to unveil at the conference the latest model iPhone, which has more processing power and new features like video editing. The launch is expected in June or July, when original iPhone owners on a two-year service contract with AT&T Inc. (T) will be eligible for an upgrade.
Jobs announced his leave on January 14, and though the initial reaction was tumultuous, the past 5 months, the company has been operating smoothly without papa. The stock has in fact risen 68.4% in his absence, reflecting investor confidence.
Apple doled out a decent second-quarter report card,
Click here to continue readingHead to head: Sony Walkman X-series vs Apple iPod
By Dave Oliver
It can’t have been easy for Sony to have watched its iconic Walkman brand of portable music players so completely overtaken by Apple’s all-conquering iPod. But like John Connor standing up to the Terminators, Sony has finally come up with a device capable of fighting back. We took a close look at both devices to see which is worthy of your hard-earned.
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The iPod Touch is slimmer but bigger at 110x62x9mm and 115g compared to the X-series’ 97x53x11mm and 98g, though the Touch’s angled sides make it appear slimmer than it actually is. The Touch does look sleeker, though the Walkman’s rugged stone-effect sides and compact dimensions have a certain appeal. It also has hard buttons on the top and sides which allow you to control playback when it’s in your pocket.
Sony X-series Walkman: 8
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Report: Steve Jobs recovered, set for timely return to Apple
By Jacqui Cheng
It appears as if Steve Jobs will indeed return to Apple by the end of June after taking a six-month leave from the company. The world is watching to see whether he’ll make a surprise appearance at WWDC next week, though many believe he’s saving that surprise for another time.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is reportedly on track to return to Apple full-time later this month, right on schedule. Insiders speaking to The Wall Street Journal claim that Jobs’ recovery is “coming along” and that Apple’s directors have been receiving weekly updates since Jobs took leave in January. Whether or not we’ll see him at next week’s WWDC keynote, however, remains up in the air.
“He was one real sick guy,” one of the WSJ’s sources said. “Fundamentally he was starving to death over a nine-month period. He couldn’t digest protein. [But] he took corrective action.”
The iconic CEO has been
Click here to continue readingApple iPod shuffle (3rd Gen)
By Jonathan Bray
Verdict: Achingly gorgeous and with some intriguing features, but it’s not the most practical of designs
The shuffle has always generated heated debate over the merits of the design. But you could never accuse Apple of resting on its design laurels, and its third generation iPod shuffle is the sexiest yet.
Small enough to pass as a hair clip or over-sized earring, there’s no denying that this little MP3 player has a huge amount of charm.
Apple claims it’s the smallest MP3 player in the world and we wouldn’t quibble: we’ve no idea how the designers managed to squeeze 4GB of memory and a battery big enough to offer ten hours of playback into a package this tiny.
To compensate for the lack of screen, this Shuffle has another trick up its sleeve: VoiceOver. It’s the first MP3 player that can talk to you. It will tell you what track
Click here to continue readingUltimate iPod Touch Question: Should I Buy an Apple iPod Touch?
by Palluxo
A lot of people have been posting questions and asking for suggestions whether or not they should buy an iPod Touch for themselves. Clearly, the existence of the iPod Touch, which is yet another revolutionary creation of Apple Inc., has buzzed up a lot of consumers today. It has become a hype, a hit, and a statement saying that when you have it, you simply belong.
Now, before deciding whether you should buy an iPod Touch or just settle for something less like iPod Nano or the Sony PSP, you have to be aware what really an iPod Touch is and what this innovative technology can offer you.
The Emergence of the iPod TouchDesigned and manufactured by Apple Inc. as an upgraded addition to the iPod family, the iPod Touch is a portable digital media player and mobile Wi-fi platform. Unlike the previous models of iPods including the Shuffle,
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