Rumor roundup: Apple iPods with camera

It’s a very strange feeling for me to say now that within days hours we’ll be able to (in all probability) drool over the new iPods from Apple, and that too with cameras! We have had continuous rumors and live pictures (leaked) over the past few weeks of the upcoming iPod nano and iPod touch sporting a camera. While I had early on discarded these rumors, the persistence of the rumors has now forced me to reconsider the camera iPods (or maybe I have been right all along and the camera iPods w

The History of the iPod Part 3

After moving to color screens on all regular iPods Apple found themselves in an interesting situation.  Consumers were excited about the idea of color screens, but deep down they wanted video. iPod nano (launched September 7th, 2005) It was introduced as being as thin as a pencil and able to hold 1,000 songs if you had the 4gb model.  This was the first iPod to contain a screen and use flash memory.  Flash memory allowed Apple to get the device so thin along with the removal of the f

Is The Sansa Fuze Better Than Ipod?

by Micheal C. Peski The name Ipod has become the standard in MP3 players. Ipod is now the thing we associate portable music with. Sometimes, we want something different. Sandisk (the company that owns Sansa) delivers just that with the Sansa Fuze. I would say that it is the direct competitor to the Ipod Nano. It’s about the same size and it costs about the same at some places cheaper. So why Sansa’s Fuze if Apple’s Ipod is the standard? Well for one, competition is good for the market. Competi

Is The Sansa Fuze Better Than Ipod?

by Davis Jetti The name Ipod has become the standard in MP3 players. Ipod is now the thing we associate portable music with. Sometimes, we want something different. Sandisk (the company that owns Sansa) delivers just that with the Sansa Fuze. I would say that it is the direct competitor to the Ipod Nano. It’s about the same size and it costs about the same at some places cheaper. So why Sansa’s Fuze if Apple’s Ipod is the standard? Well for one, competition is good for the market. Competition

Sansa Fuze Vs Apple Ipod

by Davis Jetti The name Ipod has become the standard in MP3 players. Like Kleenex to tissue paper, Ipod is now the thing we associate portable music with. Sometimes, we want something different and from Sandisk (the company that owns Sansa) delivers with the Sansa Fuze. I would say that it is the direct competitor to the Ipod Nano. It’s about the same size and it costs about the same at some places cheaper. So why Sansa’s Fuze if Apple’s Ipod is the standard? Well for one, competition is good.

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