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News round-up: Wednesday, 9 May
James Oakwood
0 comments 09 May 2007
The iPod hammers in the last nail in the cassette’s coffin, poetry on your iPod, another new Apple store to open and more, all in the news that’s round, not square.
RIP: cassettes British retailer Currys has announced that their current stock of blank cassettes will be the last that they sell and that you should probably blame the iPod for the cassette’s demise. [Here]
Poetry on your pod Its creators claim that PennSound is like iTunes for poetry, and with around 200 writers and over 10,000 audio recordings, they may well be right. [Here]
iPod gets musical Link up your iPod to your piano with this ingenious device. [Here]
Apple still innovate BusinessWeek has, for the third year running, placed Apple at number one of their top 50 most innovative companies. [Here]
New Apple store comes to Texas A new Apple store will be opening this Saturday in Friendswood, Texas. Be warned though, the over exuberance of the staff will cause embarrassment for both them and yourself. [Here]
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