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News round-up: Monday, 16 April
James Oakwood
0 comments 16 April 2007
Art, burgers, dramatic raids and the premature death of the iPhone… all this and more is stuffed rudely into today’s riveting news compilation.
Will the iPhone be left behind? Of course the answer is no, but one ambitious journalist on The Economist claims that the iPhone’s technology is already being overtaken. [Here]
Mogopop extends their service The excellent Mogopop service (which lets you download exclusive content to your iPod) has started to offer a service for MySpace users. [ Here]
Accessing art on the iPod VSA arts of Colorado (VSAC) are planning on creating visual aids so that deaf people can appreciate art more. [Here]
Music while you eat The American Burger Company have intalled iPod-compatible jukeboxes in their new restaurant. [Here]
iPod company raided Innventec, the Taiwanese company that produces iPods for Apple, has been raided by local prosecutors on suspicion of insider trading. [Here]
And finally… Someone’s drawn an iPod using MS Paint, and they’ve even posted a video showing how they did it. [Here]
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