Moore’s iPod News Reader - Thursday, November 29, 2007

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iPod Holiday Shopping Guide '07 (& Review) - Before you Go Out to Shop for One (or Two), Check this Out First
Apple iPhone vs. Apple iPod Touch
iPod classic and iPod nano (3rd generation) continuously rebooting after updating to iPod software 1.0.2





iPod Holiday Shopping Guide '07 (& Review) - Before you Go Out to Shop for One (or Two), Check this Out First

PB Central's Joe Leo says:

Today... once again, the hottest item on everyone's shopping list has to be one of two new iPod models released by Apple just in time for the gift-giving celebration. The new tiny nano is sure to be this year's hit while the debut of the iPod touch brings the joy of the iPhone sans calling and some features.

Question is, as we've asked before, "Which iPod are You?" (going to get)... good question.

To read more, click here.






Apple iPhone vs. Apple iPod Touch

GridLock's Arjun Thomas reports:

For those of you in a dilemma over whether you should get the iPhone or the iTouch the following review by CNET might answer that question.

“Barely three months after the launch of the iPhone, Apple debuted its iPod Touch. Though their similar designs may lead you to think that the Touch is just an iPhone without the phone, in reality they are two distinct devices. Variations in style, features, and media performance become readily apparent to those that dig a little deeper. That’s why CNET pitted these two devices against each other to see which one is the superior multimedia player. Of course, we can’t compare call quality, so that will be left out of the tussle, but certainly we can compare almost everything else.


Let’s have a clean fight, fellas. Ding, ding!”

You can check it out at:
http://arjunthomas.com/?p=236







iPod classic and iPod nano (3rd generation) continuously rebooting after updating to iPod software 1.0.2

A new Apple Knowledge Base article says:

After updating an iPod classic or an iPod nano (3rd generation) to iPod software 1.0.2, the device may continuously reboot after resyncing iTunes music library. If this occurs, the iPod will not be recognized or seen in iTunes.

Products affected
iPod classic
iPod nano (3rd generation)
Solution

To resolve this issue, place the device in Disk Mode and restore it. See this document for steps to put the iPod into Disk Mode. If you need assistance restoring the iPod, see this document.

To prevent this issue from recurring, recreate the iTunes music library prior to re-syncing the iPod. See "How to re-create your iTunes Library" for information.


You can check it out at:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=307070


Charles W. Moore



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