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How to Know Your iPod Model

If you have an old iPod but aren't sure exactly which model it is, check the info at the Web page linked below. You'll find lots of photos and information that will help you determine exactly which model you have.

Visit Identifying iPod Models

 

 

Recent TidBITS Talk Discussions
 
 

Hot Topics in TidBITS Talk/04-Jun-07


Over-the-air HDTV -- A reader provides recommendations for receiving high-definition television programming using an antenna. (1 message)


Scroll Wheel Tips -- Adam's article on scroll wheel uses brings up a question of direction: should scrolling down advance video content (as it does by scrolling text content), or should it rewind the content? (6 messages)


Methods of geotagging photos -- Jeff's review of Geophoto brings up a recommendation for HoudahGeo, a similar utility for assigning geographical data to photos. (1 message)


Visions of the Sublime and the Inane -- Does Twitter emphasize the shallowness and meaninglessness of life, or is it indicative of the changing modes of communication among younger generations? Or both? (3 messages)


First FreeHand, now Canvas -- Adobe's acquisition of Macromedia spelled doom for FreeHand, but now another competitor is bowing out of the illustration market: Canvas for the Mac. (1 message)


Issues with international pricing -- If a developer offers a product in multiple countries (which have multiple currencies), what's the best approach for pricing? (14 messages)


Upgrading to iTunes Plus -- Readers share their experiences with the new iTunes Plus music, such as whether iTunes Plus tracks automatically appear in playlists where the original iTunes Store-bought tracks were assigned. (6 messages)


Latest Computer Comparison -- A Mac Plus versus a dual-core AMD PC running Windows XP - guess which machine wins most of the tests? (1 message)

 

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