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News round-up: Wednesday, 11 April
Dean Mortlock
0 comments 11 April 2007
There’s a new Apple TV ad, the truth about the man who claimed to have his life saved by an iPod and links to six other iPod-related news snippets.
New Apple TV ad And this one’s narrated by the guy who plays Jim in the US version of The Office. [Here]
The truth about the iPod lifesaver Apparently it wasn’t the iPod that saved the soldier’s life after all… [Here]
Should companies ban iPods? Find out more with this MacWorld feature – as well as the meaning of ‘slurping’. [Here]
iPods are popular among teens A research firm throws around some more statistics, but they only surveyed 500 teenagers and tell us little that we didn’t already know. [Here]
Medieval music Someone’s made a chainmail ipod cover. We’re not entirely sure why, but we applaud their ingenuity. [Here]
Politicians visit Apple plant Michigan politicians want to buy every schoolchild in their state an iPod. And a trip they took to California was part-funded by Apple themselves. [Here]
‘Iranians stole my iPod’ One of the 15 sailors and marines kidnapped in Iran has yet to have his iPod returned to him. [Here]
Analyst does what analysts do best More speculation that’s guaranteed to be close to the mark. This time it’s from Citigroup. [Here]
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