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iPod: Gadgetry At It’s Finest?


The whole world has gone iPod mad! These tiny audio devices are now a must have particularly for music lovers. iPods offer superior audio quality coming from your digital music library. Its success can be attributed to :

Deliverly of the highest quality digital music

A constantly evolving range of sizzling designs and sizes have kept hungry fans coming back for more but Apple have maintained a compact body on the iPod.

iTunes, Apples premier music and video download centre, brought a simple, yet powerful, media distribution mechanism that took the hard work out enjoying music on the move.

The power to connect to the user’s PC

The brilliantly designed displays, which makes the devices better to navigate and operate

Apple’s capability to innovate and improve on the product, thus we see much appreciated frequent model upgrades

The History of the iPod in 5 simple steps:

First Generation iPods : the most significant innovation, when compared to other MP3 players was Apples use of the scroll wheel. The simple naviagation features and a reasonably large 5GB hard drives made this one of the must have devices of the decade. Later additions included an increase in storage capacity to 10GB.

Second Generation iPods : Apple’s next step in their march towards world domination was to provide iTunes and iPod compatability with Microsfot Windows. This second gen device also featured a 20GB hard drive and some much needed addons such cases and remote controls.

3rd Generation iPods : Apple’s next step was to give the iPod a new, sexy streamlined look. The thin case saw the scroll wheel replaced with a new touch wheel.

4th Generation iPods : Apple goes monochrome - but only on the iPod’s screen. More importantly, the 4th gen devices could now be charged via USB and Apple launched the click wheel on an unsuspecting public.

In between the major iteration of the iPod, Apple decided to get funky. A new range of colour iPods hit the market. The 65k colour display meant that users could view images and photo’s in, not quite, full technicolor beauty!

5th Generation iPods : this version came with a few minor tweaks including new software such as a calendar, memo app, screen lock and stopwatch. In addition to these nice to have features, Apple managed to reduce the drive noise on the iPod.

IPod mini : Now we’re getting sexy! With a smaller chassis and the introduction of micro-drive storage, the iPod min made it’s predecessors look bloated and old. The updated design was aimed at a newer, younger market and the sucess of the mini proved Steve Jobs and co.  had hit the mark once more.

The iPod shuffle was probably the first device to really drive the use of flash memory. The lack of a screen was a serious let down for many users but I think we can say that the sound quality on the Shuffle more than made up for this.

One of the most recent releases, the iPod nano addressed the major flaw found on the Shuffle by including a colour display. Other features included World Clock, memo, calendar and Screen Lock.

I’m not saying the Appled iPod is the greatest media player in the world but it has to rank near the top of the pile. Unlike many other MP3 manufacturers, Apple have continued to innovate. Listening to what the masses want hasn’t always been one of Apple’s strong points but in the case of the iPod… the success of this MP3 player says it all.

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The Coolest Spy Camera There Is


Keeping a close eye on your household while you’re at work or on vacation can be a bother. Paying someone to look after your home while you’re away can also be expensive. Installing surveillance or spy cameras and other cool spy gadgets in the house or office is becoming more and more common. With all the burglaries and vandalism seen on the news, you can never be too careful.

On the other hand, hiring professionals to fit your home or office with spy cameras can be expensive. The solution? WiLife’s LukWerks Starter Kit. Although it’s a bit pricy at $299.99 (single camera package), it’s way cheaper than professionally installed surveillance systems. Adding cameras on the package will cost you $229.99 for each camera. A six camera package will total to around $1,500, a cheap price to pay for home security.

As a power line-connected system that uses your AC wiring as networking connection, WiLife’s LukWerks DVSS (Digital Video Surveillance System) uses a personal computer as control for up to six cameras. If you’re looking for an inexpensive and easy to use surveillance system, then the WiLife LukWerks Starter Kit is suited for you.

Setting up and installing spy cameras can be an annoying undertaking. Once you open the box, you’ll be greeted with a number of components and a bunch of wires that seem impossible to put together on your own. This will not be the case with the LukWerks DVSS. WiLife has made an effort to make the installation process as easy as possible for the majority of consumers. All you have to do is read the manual and labels carefully.

When you are familiar with the individual functions of each and every component, the installation will be as easy as baking a cake. Spy cameras and most cool spy gadgets are not really that complicated. All you need is to read and understand instruction manuals and labels. WiLife’s LukWerks Starter Kit, for instance, provide clear and straight to the point instruction manuals along with a camera, two power-outlet networking modules, and an assortment of wires. You have two options in mounting the camera, a suction mount and a hard mount.

Familiarizing yourself with this starter kit will really make you a surveillance expert in no time.

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