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Zune vs iPod

iPod has dominated the mobile market for decades, well about five years, and Microsoft has jumped into a world ruled by Apple so Zune would have to offer free popcorn and reclining seats to compete. The iPod with its latest version being 5G, can handle photos, music, podcasts, video and any file type in its portable-hard-drive mode. Zune does the basics also but offers a larger screen, built in WiFi for... read more

iTunes vs. Zune in Music

Minimally stocked is the Zune store compared to the iTunes store but Zune offers, for about $15 a month, a subscription service where you can download everything you want. For now, the store has no videos, TV shows or movies, but you can upload your own video files. Much the same way that iPod supports unprotected WMA (Microsoft-proprietary) music files, Zune does support unprotected AAC files. A more... read more

10 Strange iPod Accessories

The iPOd accessory business has grown along side the iPod itself. Covers and docks are among the secondary equipment and some value the accessory market to $1 billion dollars. There seems to be something for everyone. There is a billfold wallet for the iPod nano, for joggers, a handy wristband or clip can hold their MP3 player while running, a thong for your nano which is a thong-shaped case but covers... read more

Uses for the PDA

Access to the abundant information that is stored on your PDA can be done anywhere and at any time. Global Positioning Systems are offered on many PDAs and gives you realtime automobile navigation. This is becoming standard on new cars and many of them have a display of traffic condition also along with roadside mobile radar guns and dynamic routing. TomTom, iGo and Garmin are the popular software in... read more

Touch screen

A typical PDA, at this time, offers touch screen for data entering, but there is more to this little wonder than meets the eye. They also have a memory card slot for the storage of data alone with one or more of the following: a directional pad and either the numeric keypad or a thumb keyboard for input using softkeys, IrDA, Bluetooth and/or WiFi. However, many PDAs (typically those used primarily as... read more
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