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News round-up: Friday, 6 April
Dean Mortlock
0 comments 06 April 2007
Sony finally do the decent thing and release an iPod dock, plus interesting news on a new wireless charging device that could be used for your iPod and much, much more…
Company plans to ban iPods from work Security company NextSentry panics and plans to ban iPods from its offices. [Here]
iPod stress relief? A city in Holland gave a nano to each of its sanitation workers in a bid to relieve stress. [Here]
The first iPod virus is discovered Don’t panic though, as it’s only targeting those who have installed Linux on their iPods. [Here]
Sell your own music on iTunes You can with a new service called TuneCore. [Here]
Flash mobbers hit Victoria Station The London railway station was overtaken by 4,000 silent dancers. [Here]
Desk dock launched for iPod You know those unexplainable holes on some office desks? Now they have a purpose… [Here]
Sony finally do the right thing The company better known for the Walkman has finally released an iPod peripheral, and it’s a doozy. [Here]
Wireless charging? An American company has developed a system of recharging devices (such as your iPod) wirelessly. [Here]
Will the Zune go for a subscription plan? The Zune’s boss has hinted that Microsoft are considering switching the Zune to a subscription plan, so you’ll get the player for free and then pay a monthly charge for a music and video service. [Here]
iPod saves soldier’s life A US soldier is claiming an iPod saved his life when it was hit by a bullet. [Here]
King Tong DJ Pete Tong will be hosting an iPod and music event at the Kro Bar in Manchester this Friday, 6 April. [Here]
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