The Evolution Of The iPod

Today, Apple will likely unveil new iPods at an event in San Francisco. The latest rumored features: Digital cameras , which could make the iPod touch one of the most interesting point-and-shoot cameras in the world. (Never mind that it's already a music and video player, Internet device, and gaming gadget.) Click here to see how the iPod has evolved over the years → Yes, the iPod has come a long way since its launch in October, 2001. That's when Steve Jobs showed off a device t

Nickelodeon / Safe Kids USA: Chicken

Tool Director Harry Cocciolo and Nickelodeon Creative Advertising collaborate to deliver an urban twist on the age-old joke "Why did the chicken cross the road?" for Nickelodeon. This time around it's a joke with a sobering punch-line. As cell phones, mp3 players and text messaging become greater distractions to pedestrians and drivers alike, Nickelodeon has teamed up with Safe Kids USA to launch a new campaign aimed at making kids aware of the dangers of technological distractions. Chicken open

LG LU7000 Gets Unveiled With Built-In DVD Player

Not everyone wants a huge television taking up the space in their living room. Especially if you don’t have a lot of space to give up. So it’s good to see companies like LG still giving some attention to the smaller formats, which are suited perfectly for movie watching and video game playing. It doesn’t hurt that LG manages to make the new LU7000 sexy, either. Today marks the announcement from LG, regarding the launch of their new designer series of small televisions, the LU7000. Each s

Samsung Introduces its First DivX Certified MP3 Player at IFA 2009

Hmm… nothing witty to say about this one..DivX, Inc. , a digital media company, and Samsung Electronics Co., LTD, a leading mobile provider, today announced the launch of Samsung’s first DivX Certified MP3 player, the R1, the newest edition to Samsung’s BEAT line of portable media players. Now available in Russia and Europe, the R1 is designed to playback high-quality DivX video. DivX technology produces highly compressed video suitable for mobile platforms that require minimal storage for the h

SanDisk launches Sansa Clip+

SanDisk has announced the launch of the Sansa Clip+ MP3 player , which uses a microSD slot for added memory. The player will work with SanDisk's slotRadio and slotMusic cards, which are cards purchased from retailers with preloaded music on them. You can of course add your own music to a microSD card and play it back. "We made a great product -- the Sansa Clip -- even better," said Eric Bone, vice president, retail product marketing, SanDisk. "This small player packs big features,

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