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:OSWeekly: iPod + Linux = Portable Linux?
OSWeekly: iPod + Linux = Portable Linux?
Oct 8, 2006, 00 :00 UTC (2 Talkback[s]) (7045 reads)

(Other stories by Brandon Watts)

[ Thanks to Matt Nam for this link. ]

"Like millions of other people, I, too, am fascinated by Apple's iPod. Some critics might try to say that it's just another music player, but its appeal goes much deeper than that. The iPod is the definition of modern pop culture, and whether they actually need one or not, people want to get a hold of them because they're, well, cool. Is there anything wrong with that?

"As time goes on, the iPod keeps getting better, and the advancements are clearly seen when you compare the first generation player with any of the ones that are currently sitting on Apple Store shelves. Not only has the size of the player decreased, but the storage capacity and battery life is on the rise..."

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DesktopLinux: Tomahawk Linux Update Dual-Boots Windows(Jun 21, 2006)


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There are portable music players out the ...   Don't be a ***   
Sepero
Oct 8, 2006, 06:48:13
 
My Neuros II (80GB capacity) will have t ...   Too bad no OGG support...   
Wonderbird
Oct 10, 2006, 22:22:48
 
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