Posts tagged ipod

Willy Moon’s “Yeah Yeah” music video clip inspired by Adriano Celentano “Prisencolinensinainciusol” ?
Nov 4th 2012
Willy Moon aka William Sinclair is the new “neo-retro 70’s funky” music newcomer of the year. The first time I heard his new song called “Yeah Yeah” it was in the new Apple iPod TV commercial, and I’m pretty sure you also did.
Of course the next step was to “YouTube” Willy Moon in order to watch the video clip. Yes, this clip is really nicely filmed, the mirrors effects are great, but… wait a minute… isn’t it completely inspired by the Italian pop star Adriano Celentano and his live performance of “Prisencolinensinainciusol” in 1972? More >

Tutorial: Using TV Out with an iPod Touch 2G/ iPhone 1-2-3G for self-written apps with XCode
Apr 13th 2010
Here we are again with a typical problem when using an iPhone or an iPod Touch: you have built a nice app with XCode and would like to show it to everyone during a presentation. Unfortunately you don’t have the magic “Steve Job” cable that will allow you to show to the whole audience what you are currently doing on your iPod Touch.
Only the Video app allows a direct video output onto the cable. This is so frustrating! But fortunately here is a solution. This solution is based on jailbreaking your device and installing a special app that will over a private Apple API output the screen buffer directly onto the cable. It’s really worth trying it out and will give your presentation a new dimension, because not so many people are using this technique. More >
DIY: How to build a car holder for iPod Nano 3G
Apr 9th 2008
Readers of my blog already knows it : I like my iPod Nano Fatty. The 3G version of the iPod was certainly one of the best iPods because you had every interface / menu and preview in the same orientation and there was no need to turn your iPod to watch a film (like the new Nano ones). More >
Ipod Nano 3g Full Review
Sep 11th 2007
As you may have now seen, the new Nano 3 G was released a few weeks ago. The reviews on the internet concerning the iPod are sometime biased by enthousiastic geeks or early adopters. The following review is 100% objective |
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The new iPod is about 7 cm high and 5.2 cm wide. It’s weight: only 49.2 grams! Although the screen is pretty small it’s a pleasure to watch TV shows or video clips on it. There is no visual difficulty concerning the usage of menus. But for someone who has big thumbs the usage of the click wheel might be adventurous: you will never know if you are going to select the next/previous track or going to change the volume. I would say the click wheel is very sensitive. More > |
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