iPod shuffle has been now introduced with 4 new colors . The other features are the same .
Bernard "Pretty" Purdie, one of the most recorded drummers ever, plays the coolest shuffle I ever did hear.
Team Canada DJs spun a set in celebration of Shuffle’s third anniversary at Revival in Toronto on Friday night (September 26). Blending a musical cocktail containing rock, r&b;, dance, rap and hip hop, the DJ duo left almost no musical genre unsampled. They played to the bouncing crowd who ate up each beat. The celebrations were even topped off...
In an effort to increase readers to our new blog we’re going to have a little contest. The rules are simple and you really don’t have to do all that much work to win. Simply send us some visitors from your blog, we’ll track it using Google Analytics and whoever sends us the most traffic wins.
Therefore, to temper (even just a bit) this itch for a new 2008 iPod nano or a 2.1 iPod touch, I have culled the following photos of the new gadgets as well their siblings from cyberspace and posted them here. Looking and drooling over them in the comforts of my own site will be a big help until I can afford to buy a new one.
I always thought someone had to solve the problem of the Shuffle inconsistency: whether you listen to your own predesigned playlists (and end up listening always the same old stuff) or you use Shuffle but have to deal with absurd combinations (like going non stop from Rage Against the Machine to Peter Cetera!).
The Genius playlist constructor is probably the one that’s going to be used the most often and will be what people call the “key feature” of iTunes 8. Too bad it’s only a version of party shuffle that takes suggestions from what other users have bought on the music store.