New Source leaks 6th Gen iPod

Posted on Thursday 23 February 2006 Joey Primiani

6th Gen iPod Pic?

Several sites are popularizing this Flickr photo claiming to be a photo of the upcoming full-screen Video iPod. This same source leaked the 5th gen iPod just a week before launch.

As far as if it is legit this time, no can really tell. The serial number can be decoded as a Apple’s, but there is some controversy over if that number would fit into the product line. Could we see this as early as this Tuesday the 28th as some rumors are reporting? Only time will tell. We want more pictures Mr. Japanese man!

Administrator @ 8:07 pm
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End of Year Predictions

Posted on Thursday 23 February 2006 Joey Primiani

2006 Tech Predictions

Windows Vista is released to mediocre fanfare. “Too little, too late” will be the cry from hardcore geeks. Newbies will be just as content with Windows XP, as too many of them are still stuck on dial-up (and not broadband). Its UI and general usability will only prove to be a minor improvement over Windows predecessors.

Firefox overtakes Internet Explorer (and its ilk) as the dominant Web browser, registering at least 50% of the visits to the average Web site. Even more people will download Firefox after trying IE7 for the first time.

Traditional PC users begin to look at Apple hardware more seriously with its integration with the Intel platform. Windows software will run better on Apple’s hardware, but not vice versa (if at all). Style wins.

iTunes inks dozens of exclusive digital redistribution deals that put all other media players to shame (and shove them further into obsolescence); an iTunes media subscription service is also rolled out, making it more cost-effective for mass consumption. If something isn’t iPod-compatible, it’s just not worth buying anymore.

Google’s stock crashes and sends the industry into a plunge almost overnight. The idea of “Web 2.0” diminishes like a fart in the wind, with users more in need of steady income rather than venture funding.

The window between a movie’s theater debut and subsequent DVD release is shortened to a month or less. On the spot, some establishments give patrons a DVD of the movie they came to see - as well as offer popcorn to everyone for free.

A new U.S. mobile service provider springs up and offers unlimited calling from any phone for a flat rate. People flock to it in droves, forcing existing competitors to fight each other fairly or die in the process.

WinRAR overtakes WinZip as the “favorite” compression utility for lazy Windows users, largely due to its less-restrictive unregistered policies (not to mention, its inherent support for RAR and ISO formats).

Television networks begin to simulcast programming on the Internet, making them available for download (wrapped in a non-invasive DRM bubble) - thereby bypassing archaic mechanisms of tracking and relying on much more significant and valid digital results. Posted on Lockergnome.

Administrator @ 5:03 pm
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iTunes 1 Billion Song Contest Ends

Posted on Thursday 23 February 2006 Joey Primiani

iTunes Countdown

Apple’s One Billion Song countdown quickly ended with a winner today.

Apple’s Website:

1 billion songs have been legally downloaded from the iTunes Music Store. Music lovers like you in 21 countries around the globe have purchased one billion songs from the iTunes Music Store. And for helping us reach this massive milestone in digital music history, we’d like to thank you.

The contest grand prize finalist was Alex Ostrovsky from West Bloomfield, Michigan, who downloaded Speed of Sound by Coldplay. He will receive a 20-inch iMac, 10 60GB iPods (5 white, 5 black) and a $10,000 iTunes Music Card. Also, Apple will establish a scholarship to the world-renowned Juilliard School in his name to commemorate this historic milestone.

Administrator @ 4:47 pm
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Apple rolls out 15 more TV Shows

Posted on Sunday 19 February 2006 Joey Primiani

The iTunes Music Store released a whopping 14 more TV shows. Including some oldies such as The Monsters, School House Rock!, Knight Rider, The A-Team, and much more.


School House Rock!

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Administrator @ 11:34 pm
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iTunes 1 Billion Song Countdown

Posted on Sunday 12 February 2006 Joey Primiani

One Billion Apple iTunes Song Countdown

Apple has launched a new 1 billion song countdown to celebrate the historical digital music milestone.

There will be prizes awarded for every 100,000 song milestone starting at 950,100,000 including a black 4GB iPod nano & a $100 iTunes Music Card.

The grand prize winner who downloads the 1 billionth song will receive 1 20-inch iMac, 10 60GB iPods (5 white, 5 black) and a $10,000 iTunes Music Card. Now doesn’t that sound heavenly?

The 100 million song countdown started on July 1, 2004 and the 500 million countdown started on July 16, 2005. Start downloading!

Administrator @ 4:51 pm
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