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Your music need not remain locked up on an iPod. Switching to a set of external speakers is the best way to turn a player into a portable jukebox. The boombox has evolved. It no longer looks like a shoulder-launched, surface-to-air missile. Now you can snap up a cradle for your iPod that does an even better job.

Turning Your iPod Into a Boombox

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MacNewsWorld posted a review on the iPhone version of the Safari browser

Web surfing on the iPhone is both an outstanding joy and an exercise in frustration. First, the joy. The Safari-based Web browser application on the iPhone renders many Web pages exactly how they were designed -- but in a mini version. By using the expand and pinch finger gestures on the touch screen, you can easily zoom in and out of the page.
The iPhone's Surfing Safari

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Just in time for students going to back to school this fall, Apple has released an sharply updated line of iMacs, iLife '08, iWork '08, and an enhanced .Mac service. This new iMac is the most incredible desktop computer we've ever made, said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. Our new design features the innovative use of materials, including professional-grade aluminum and glass, that are highly recyclable.

Apple Breathes New iLife Into New iMacs

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If you own an iPod, there's no way around iTunes. Mac users have it on their computers as well, and it's also found on many PCs nowadays. Yet many don't realize just how much the software can really do. Perhaps the most underappreciated option is intelligent playlists. These are helpful for users with a huge volume of music on their computer but only an iPod nano with only four gigabytes of memory in their pockets.

Tips for iTunes Users: Discovering New Options