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		<title>Windows 7 Tablet Features</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 17:56:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nacho</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_9V0_WundA There are some really great new features that windows 7 has and that you should really check out. I&#8217;m using a wacom tablet it&#8217;s really smooth and nice. In the future i&#8217;d like to try it out with a touch tablet.]]></description>
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		</p><p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_9V0_WundA&#038;fmt=18">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_9V0_WundA</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_9V0_WundA&#038;fmt=18"><img src="http://img.youtube.com/vi/s_9V0_WundA/default.jpg" width="130" height="97" border=0></a></p>
<p><span id="more-672"></span>There are some really great new features that windows 7 has and that you should really check out. I&#8217;m using a wacom tablet it&#8217;s really smooth and nice. In the future i&#8217;d like to try it out with a touch tablet.<img class="alignnone" title="Bamboo" src="http://www.tritech-computers.com/store2/images/Wacom%20Bamboo%20Tablet%20Med%20Black%20CTE650K-10PK.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="682" /></p>
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		<title>Prototype Gameplay</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 11:20:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nacho</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just got Prototype a few days ago and I decided to make a video of how amazing and fun it is to play. In the video I show the basic stuff you can do with it. I have all my settings maxed out with a resolution of 1440&#215;900 and it runs smoothly. I get [...]]]></description>
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		</p><p>I just got Prototype a few days ago and I decided to make a video of how amazing and fun it is to play. In the video I show the basic stuff you can do with it. I have all my settings maxed out with a resolution of 1440&#215;900 and it runs smoothly. I get roughly about 50 FPS with all the max settings. If you want to know my PC Specs, I&#8217;ve made a post about it before <a href="http://nachomaster.com/new-pc-specs/" target="_blank">here</a>. Besides that I&#8217;m running Windows 7 64Bit and I used Fraps to record the game! Enjoy!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMcNhOtTR-A&#038;fmt=18">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMcNhOtTR-A</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMcNhOtTR-A&#038;fmt=18"><img src="http://img.youtube.com/vi/OMcNhOtTR-A/default.jpg" width="130" height="97" border=0></a></p>
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		<title>How to copy and transfer Songs from your iPod to your PC or Mac</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 22:20:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nacho</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Transfer your music and songs from your iPod to your pc in a few simple steps. This is useful when your PC dies or gets a virus. Enjoy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWTjkd_yyJI http://www.yamipod.com/main/modules/downloads/ http://www.podtomac.com/]]></description>
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		</p><p>Transfer your music and songs from your iPod to your pc in a few simple steps. This is useful when your PC dies or gets a virus. Enjoy</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWTjkd_yyJI&#038;fmt=18">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWTjkd_yyJI</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWTjkd_yyJI&#038;fmt=18"><img src="http://img.youtube.com/vi/EWTjkd_yyJI/default.jpg" width="130" height="97" border=0></a></p>
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<li>http://www.yamipod.com/main/modules/downloads/</li>
<li>http://www.podtomac.com/</li>
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		<title>Different iPods, Which Generation are you?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 22:01:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nacho</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Icon Model Year-Month introduced Navigation Controls Capacity iPod shuffle (3rd generation) 2009-03 Apple Earphones with Remote 4 GB iPod classic 2008-09 Click Wheel 120 GB iPod touch (2nd generation) 2008-09 Multi-Touch display 8 GB, 16 GB or 32 GB iPod nano (4th generation) 2008-09 Click Wheel 8 GB or 16 GB iPod shuffle (2nd generation [...]]]></description>
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<td width="50"><span style="font-weight: bold;">Navigation Controls</span></td>
<td width="64"><strong>Capacity</strong></td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/shuffle3g.jpg" alt="" width="36" height="50" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#iPod_shuffle_3G">iPod shuffle (3rd generation)</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2009-03</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Apple Earphones with Remote</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">4 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/classic120GB.png" alt="" width="30" height="50" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#iPod_classic_120GB">iPod classic</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2008-09</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Click Wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">120 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipod_touch2.jpg" alt="" width="27" height="48" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#iPod_touch_2nd_generation">iPod touch (2nd generation)</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2008-09</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Multi-Touch display</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">8 GB, 16 GB or 32 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/nano_4thgen.png" alt="" width="22" height="52" /></td>
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<td width="81" valign="top">2008-09</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Click Wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">8 GB or 16 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipodshuffle2.jpg" alt="" width="26" height="18" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#ipodshuffle2">iPod shuffle (2nd generation Early 2008)</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2008-02</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Control Pad</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">2 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipod_touch2.jpg" alt="" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#ipodtouch">iPod touch</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2008-02</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Multi-Touch display</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">32 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipod_touch2.jpg" alt="" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#ipodtouch">iPod touch</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2007-09</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Multi-Touch display</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">8 GB or 16 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipodclassic.jpg" alt="" width="30" height="50" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#ipodclassic">iPod classic</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2007-09</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Click Wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">80 GB or 160 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipodnano3.jpg" alt="" width="25" height="33" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#ipodnano3">iPod nano (3rd generation)</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2007-09</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Click Wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">4 GB or 8 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipodshuffle2.jpg" alt="" width="26" height="18" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#ipodshuffle2">iPod shuffle (2nd generation)</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2006-09</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Control Pad</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">1 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/icon_ipod_5g.gif" alt="" width="35" height="47" /></td>
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<td width="81" valign="top">2006-09</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Click Wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">30 GB or 80 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipodnano2.jpg" alt="" width="22" height="47" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#ipodnano2">iPod nano (2nd generation)</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2006-09</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Click Wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">2 GB, 4 GB, or 8 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipodnano.jpg" alt="" width="22" height="48" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#ipodnano">iPod nano</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2006-02</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Click Wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">1 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/icon_ipod_5g.gif" alt="" width="35" height="47" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#ipodfifth">iPod (5th generation)</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2005-10</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Click Wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">30 GB or 60 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipodnano.jpg" alt="" width="22" height="48" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#ipodnano">iPod nano</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2005-09</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Click Wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">2 GB or 4 GB</td>
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<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#colordisplay">iPod with color display</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2005-06</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Click Wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">20 GB or 60 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipodphoto.gif" alt="" width="35" height="47" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#ipodphoto">iPod photo</a></p>
<p>(also known as iPod with color display)</td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2005-02</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Click Wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">30 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipodmini.gif" alt="" width="36" height="48" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#ipodmini">iPod mini</a> (2nd generation)</td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2005-02</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Click Wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">4 GB or 6 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipodshuffle.gif" alt="" width="36" height="48" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#ipodshuffle">iPod shuffle</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2005-01</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Control Pad</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">512 MB or 1 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipodphoto.gif" alt="" width="35" height="47" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#ipodphoto">iPod photo</a></p>
<p>(also known as iPod with color display)</td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2004-10</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Click Wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">40 GB or 60 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipodG4.gif" alt="" width="36" height="48" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#clickwheel">iPod (Click Wheel)</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2004-07</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Click Wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">20 GB or 40 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipodmini.gif" alt="" width="36" height="48" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#ipodmini">iPod mini</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2004-01</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Click Wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">4 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipodG3.gif" alt="" width="36" height="48" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#dockconnector">iPod (dock connector)</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2003-09</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Touch wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">20 GB or 40 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipodG3.gif" alt="" width="36" height="48" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#dockconnector">iPod (dock connector)</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2003-04</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Touch wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">10 GB,15 GB, or 30 GB</td>
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<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipodG1-2.gif" alt="" width="36" height="48" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#touchwheel">iPod (Touch wheel)</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2002-07</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Touch wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">10 GB or 20 GB</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipodG1-2.gif" alt="" width="36" height="48" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#scrollwheel">iPod (Scroll wheel)</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2002-03</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Scroll wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">10 GB</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td width="30" valign="top"><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/ipodicons/ipodG1-2.gif" alt="" width="36" height="48" /></td>
<td width="111" valign="top"><a href="#scrollwheel">iPod (Scroll wheel)</a></td>
<td width="81" valign="top">2001-10</td>
<td width="50" valign="top">Scroll wheel</td>
<td width="64" valign="top">5 GB</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
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<h4><strong>How to tell iPod&#8217;s hard drive size</strong></h4>
<p>To determine your iPod&#8217;s hard drive size:</p>
<ul>
<li>Select Main Menu &gt; Settings &gt; About (iPod touch tap Settings &gt; General &gt; About).</li>
<li>On some models, the drive size is engraved on the metal case near the bottom.<img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_2.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="347" /><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_3.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="347" /></li>
</ul>
<h2 class="topicheader">How to tell which model you have</h2>
<p>Several external features can help you identify your iPod.</p>
<p><a name="iPod_shuffle_3G"></a><strong>iPod shuffle (3rd generation)</strong></p>
<p>iPod shuffle (3rd generation) includes a single 3-position switch that toggles between off, play in order, and shuffle similar to the original iPod shuffle.  It also includes a headphone port that also is used to for connecting to a computer&#8217;s USB port as well as a clip similar to the iPod shuffle (2nd generation).  iPod shuffle (3rd generation) is smaller that either of the previous two models and has one status light compared with two on previous generations of iPod shuffle.</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/shuffle3g2.jpg" alt="" width="144" height="200" /></p>
<p><a name="iPod_classic_120GB"></a><strong>iPod classic (120 GB)</strong></p>
<p>The iPod classic (120 GB) is a hard drive-based iPod featuring a large, widescreen color display, a Click Wheel, and the capability of displaying photos and videos. Like other models, it uses USB for syncing. The iPod classic is available in silver and black, and has an anodized aluminum and polished stainless steel enclosure.</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_33.jpg" alt="" width="548" height="300" /></p>
<p><a name="iPod_touch_2nd_generation"></a><strong>iPod touch (2nd generation)</strong></p>
<p>iPod touch (2nd generation) features a 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen multi-touch display and 8 GB, 16 GB, or 32 GB flash drive. You can browse the web with Safari and watch YouTube videos with Wi-Fi. You can also search, preview, and buy songs from the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store on iPod touch.</p>
<p>The iPod touch (2nd generation) can be distinguished from previous iPod touch models by it&#8217;s contoured design and oval shaped antennae cover in the back upper left corner.</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_32.jpg" alt="" width="446" height="310" /></p>
<p><a name="ipodtouch"></a><strong>iPod touch</strong></p>
<p>iPod touch features a 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen multi-touch display and 8 GB, 16 GB, or 32 GB flash drive. You can browse the web with Safari and watch YouTube videos on the first-ever Wi-Fi iPod. You can also search, preview, and buy songs from the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store on iPod touch.</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_8.jpg" alt="" width="163" height="290" /><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_9.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="300" /></p>
<p><a name="ipodclassic"></a><strong>iPod classic</strong></p>
<p>The iPod classic is a hard drive-based iPod (80 GB or 160 GB) featuring a large, widescreen color display, a Click Wheel, and the capability of displaying photos and videos. Like other models, it uses USB for syncing. The iPod classic is available in silver and black, and has an anodized aluminum and polished stainless steel enclosure.</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_11.jpg" alt="" width="215" height="259" /></p>
<p>You can distinguish the iPod classic from the iPod (5th generation) by the last three digits of the serial number. The iPod classic serial number&#8217;s last three digits will be one of the following: Y5N, YMU, YMV, and YMX.</p>
<p><strong><a name="iPod_nano_4th_generation"></a>iPod nano (4th generation)</strong></p>
<p>The iPod nano (4th generation) is available in 8 GB or 16 GB capacity and comes in 9 colors.</p>
<p>The iPod nano (4th generation) is distinguished from previous iPod nano models by:</p>
<ul>
<li>It&#8217;s taller screen</li>
<li>It&#8217;s curved surface</li>
<li>It&#8217;s oval shape when seen from the top or bottom</li>
<li>The inclusion of an accelerometer that is used by the <a href="http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2907">Shake</a> feature.</li>
</ul>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_31.jpg" alt="" width="537" height="225" /></p>
<p><a name="ipodnano3"></a><strong>iPod nano (3rd generation)</strong></p>
<p>The iPod nano (3rd generation) is available in 4 GB or 8 GB capacity, and comes in 5 colors.</p>
<p>iPod nano (3rd generation) is distinguished from previous iPod nano models by:</p>
<ul>
<li>Its wider screen</li>
<li>Hold switch location on the bottom</li>
<li>Its ability to play video</li>
</ul>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_12.jpg" alt="" width="350" height="196" /></p>
<p>You can also distinguish the iPod nano (3rd generation) by the last three digits of the serial number. The iPod nano (3rd generation) serial number&#8217;s last three digits will be one of the following: YOP, YOR, YXR, YXT, YXV, YXX.</p>
<p><a name="ipodfifth2"></a><strong>iPod (5th generation late 2006)</strong> (also known as iPod with video or Fifth Generation iPod)</p>
<p>You can distinguish the iPod (5th generation late 2006) from the original iPod (5th generation) by the last three digits of the serial number. The iPod (5th generation late 2006) serial number&#8217;s last three digits will be one of the following: V9K, V9P, V9M, V9R, V9L, V9N, V9Q, V9S, WU9, WUA, WUB, WUC, and X3N. The Fifth Generation U2 Special Edition iPod (30 GB Late 2006) serial number&#8217;s last three digits are W9G.</p>
<p><a name="ipodfifth"></a><strong>iPod (5th generation)</strong> (also known as iPod with video or Fifth Generation iPod)</p>
<p>The iPod (5th generation) is a a hard drive-based iPod featuring a large, widescreen color display, a Click Wheel, and the capability of displaying photos and videos. Like iPod nano, it uses USB for syncing and comes in white and black.</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_13.jpg" alt="" width="202" height="334" /> <img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_14.jpg" alt="" width="202" height="334" /></p>
<p><a name="ipodnano2"></a><strong> iPod nano (2nd generation)</strong></p>
<p>iPod nano (2nd generation) is distinguished from other models by:</p>
<ul>
<li>Its smaller size.</li>
<li>Its colors.</li>
<li>The dock connector and headphones port are both located on the bottom of the unit.</li>
</ul>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_15.jpg" alt="" width="338" height="162" /></p>
<p>The iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition is an iPod nano (2nd generation) available in red and with a 4 GB or 8 GB drive capacity. With each iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED purchased, $10 from the sale goes directly to the Global Fund to fight AIDS in Africa.</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_16.jpg" alt="" width="170" height="216" /></p>
<p><a name="ipodnano"></a><strong>iPod nano</strong></p>
<p>iPod nano is smaller than iPod mini and has a color screen and a Click Wheel but has flash memory instead of a hard drive. Song and photo syncing only occurs over USB 2 (not FireWire). iPod nano comes in white and black. The capacity of the iPod nano is engraved on the back of the case (1 GB, 2 GB, or 4 GB).</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_17.jpg" alt="" width="68" height="148" /> <img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_18.jpg" alt="" width="68" height="148" /></p>
<p>The dock connector (1) and headphone jack (2) are both on the bottom of the iPod nano.</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_19.jpg" alt="" width="225" height="98" /></p>
<p><a name="ipodshuffle2"></a><strong>iPod shuffle (2nd generation)</strong></p>
<p>iPod shuffle (2nd generation) is smaller than the original iPod shuffle and has no USB connector.</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_20.jpg" alt="" width="142" height="94" /></p>
<p>You can distinguish the iPod shuffle (2nd generation Early 2008) 2 GB from previous models by the last three characters of the serial number. The iPod shuffle (2nd generation Early 2008) 2 GB serial number’s last three characters will be one of the following: 1ZH, 1ZK, 1ZM, 1ZP, 1ZR.</p>
<p><a name="ipodshuffle"></a><strong>iPod shuffle</strong></p>
<p>iPod shuffle is smaller than iPod mini and has no display. There are LED lights on the front and back. The capacity of the drive is engraved on the front USB connector.</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_7.jpg" alt="" width="76" height="205" /></p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_21.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="196" /></p>
<p>iPod mini is distinguished from other models by:</p>
<ul>
<li>Its smaller size.</li>
<li>Its colors.</li>
<li>The Hold switch, which is on the top-left side.<img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_5.jpg" alt="" width="215" height="76" /></li>
<li>The Click Wheel&#8217;s button labels, which are on the wheel itself.<img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_6.jpg" alt="" width="140" height="244" /></li>
</ul>
<p>The iPod mini (2nd generation) models are distinguished from the original iPod mini models by:</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_22.jpg" alt="" width="350" height="266" /></p>
<ul>
<li>Hard drive size engraved on back of unit.<img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_23.jpg" alt="" width="164" height="279" /></li>
<li>Click Wheel text color matches iPod mini (2nd generation) color</li>
<li>Click <a href="http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1834">here</a> for more differences.</li>
</ul>
<p><a name="colordisplay"></a><strong>iPod with color display</strong></p>
<p>iPod and iPod photo are now one and the same, with every white iPod boasting a full-color display. They continue to have the same controls as iPod (Click Wheel) but now all models have a color display like iPod photo &#8211; ideal for viewing album artwork and playing slideshows. These are considered fourth generation models along with iPod (Click Wheel).</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_24.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="327" /></p>
<p><a name="clickwheel"></a><strong>iPod (Click Wheel)</strong></p>
<p>iPod (Click Wheel) models have a Click Wheel like the iPod mini, but are larger and the hold switch is on the top-right side. iPod (Click Wheel) models have a monochrome display. iPod (Click Wheel) is referred to as the fourth generation iPod.</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_25.jpg" alt="" width="195" height="301" /></p>
<p><strong>iPod Special Edition U2</strong></p>
<p>The iPod Special Edition U2 is a standard iPod model with certain external differences including: Black plastic exterior, red Click Wheel, signatures of the U2 band members engraved on the back, and &#8220;iPod Special Edition U2&#8243; engraved on the back. The first model was based an <a href="#clickwheel">iPod (Click Wheel)</a> with a 20 GB hard drive. In June 2005 a new version of the iPod Special Edition U2 was introduced that was based on an <a href="#colordisplay">iPod with color display Generation iPod</a> . These are both also considered fourth generation iPod models. In June 2006, a new version of the iPod Special Edition U2 was introduced that is based on a <a href="#ipodfifth">Fifth Generation iPod (also known as iPod with video)</a> with a 30 GB hard drive. In Sept 2006 a model based on the Fifth Generation iPod (30 GB Late 2006) was introduced. You can distinguish Fifth Generation U2 Special Edition iPod (Late 2006) from the Fifth Generation U2 Special Edition iPod by the last three digits of the serial number. The Fifth Generation U2 Special Edition iPod (30 GB Late 2006) serial number&#8217;s last three digits are W9G.</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_26.jpg" alt="" width="375" height="300" /></p>
<p><strong>iPod Special Edition Harry Potter</strong></p>
<p>The iPod Special Edition Harry Potter is a standard iPod model with the Hogwarts Crest engraved on the back:</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_28.jpg" alt="" width="242" height="141" /></p>
<p>The first model was based an <a href="#colordisplay">iPod with color display</a> with a 20 GB hard drive. In October 2005 a new version of the iPod Special Edition Harry Potter was introduced that was based on an <a href="#ipodfifth">Fifth Generation iPod</a> with a 30 GB hard drive.</p>
<p><a name="ipodphoto"></a><strong>iPod photo</strong> (also known as iPod with color display)</p>
<p>iPod photo models are functionally and visually identical to the iPod with color display (see above photo).</p>
<p><a name="dockconnector"></a><strong>iPod (dock connector)</strong></p>
<p>iPod (dock connector) models have a dock connector as illustrated here.</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_4.jpg" alt="" width="251" height="108" /></p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_29.jpg" alt="" width="220" height="360" /></p>
<p>Newer iPod models like iPod (Click Wheel) and iPod mini also have a dock connector, but the iPod (dock connector) has a touch wheel instead of a Click Wheel and the four control buttons are above the touch wheel. iPod (dock connector) models are referred to as third generation iPod models.</p>
<p><a name="touchwheel"></a><strong>iPod (touch wheel)</strong></p>
<p>All iPod (touch wheel) models have a FireWire port cover. Scroll wheel models don&#8217;t, and dock connector models don&#8217;t have a FireWire port. The iPod (touch wheel) model controls look similar to the iPod (scroll wheel) but the touch wheel itself does not turn. iPod (touch wheel) models are considered second generation iPod models. The top of an iPod (touch wheel) model is shown here:</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_1.jpg" alt="" width="304" height="189" /></p>
<div style="margin-left: 2em;">1. FireWire port cover</p>
<p>2. FireWire port</p>
<p>3. Headphones port</p>
<p>4. Hold switch</p></div>
<p><a name="scrollwheel"></a><strong>iPod (scroll wheel)</strong></p>
<p>iPod (scroll wheel) models have a scroll wheel that physically turns. The controls (Play, Menu, Next, Previous) appear in a circle around the wheel. iPod (scroll wheel) models are referred to as first generation iPod models.</p>
<p><img src="http://km.support.apple.com/library/APPLE/APPLECARE_ALLGEOS/HT1353/HT1353_30.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="346" /></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I should be getting my new pc components soon, and I will try to make a review for each item. First of all let me explain that my PC burnt and this is why I&#8217;m buying new parts. So here&#8217;s the list:</p>
<p><strong>Mobo:</strong> Asus P5Q PRO Socket 775<br />
<strong>GPU:</strong> Sapphire HD 4850 512MB GDDR3 Dual Slot PCI-e<br />
<strong>PSU:</strong> Corsair TX 750W<br />
<strong>CPU: </strong>Intel Q6600 G0<br />
<strong>CPU Cooler:</strong> Xigmatek HDT-S1283<br />
<strong>HDD: </strong>Seagate Barracuda 500GB SATA2 32MB</p>
<p>The total price for all if this is about 600 euros. My sound card and DVD/CD Burner were the only things that did not die. So what do you guys think of my new rig? Comment your opinions.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Applications: WindowBlinds: Overview A WindowBlinds skin can make Windows look like an alternative operating system, like their favorite sports or car brand, or something completely new. Because WindowBlinds uses the latest hardware acceleration features of modern video cards, WindowBlinds won&#8217;t slow down your computer and uses very little memory. Download: Here Styler: Overview: Styler has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Applications:</em><br />
<strong>WindowBlinds:</strong><br />
Overview<br />
A WindowBlinds skin can make Windows look like an alternative operating system, like their favorite sports or car brand, or something completely new. Because WindowBlinds uses the latest hardware acceleration features of modern video cards, WindowBlinds won&#8217;t slow down your computer and uses very little memory.</p>
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Download: <a href="http://www.stardock.com/products/windowblinds/">Here</a></p>
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<p><strong>Styler:</strong><br />
Overview: Styler has recently became free. This application allows you to do a lot of interesting customizations, though it is not easy to use at first.<br />
It can add a drop shadow to your windows, change Clear Type contrast, change a visual style&#8217;s color or a wallpaper&#8217;s and much more &#8230;</p>
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Download: <a href="http://www.crystalxp.net/galerie/en.id.551-styler-1-401-ta2027-explorer-tools.htm">Here</a><br />
	<em>Docks:</em><br />
<strong>Rocketdock:</strong><br />
Overview:<br />
RocketDock is a smoothly animated, alpha blended application launcher. It provides a nice clean interface to drop shortcuts on for easy access and organization. With each item completely customizable there is no end to what you can add and launch from the dock.</p>
<p>Now with added Taskbar support your minimized windows can appear as icons on the dock. This allows for better productivity and accessibility.</p>
<p><a href="http://nachomaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/img-skins-skin-rocketdock-milk-crystal-twesq-482.jpg" rel="lightbox[38]"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-42" title="img-skins-skin-rocketdock-milk-crystal-twesq-482" src="http://nachomaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/img-skins-skin-rocketdock-milk-crystal-twesq-482-300x206.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="206" /></a></p>
<p>Download: <a href="http://rocketdock.com/download">Here</a></p>
<p><strong>RK Launcher:</strong><br />
Overview: RK Launcher is a free application that will allow the user to have a visually pleasing bar at the side of the screen that is used to quickly launch shortcuts. With support for themes, PNG&#8217;s and ICO&#8217;s and with smooth amazing animations, RK Launcher is a versatile and great taskbar replacement.</p>
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<p>Download: <a href="http://home.cogeco.ca/~rklauncher/RK_Launcher_04_Beta.zip">Here</a></p>
<p><strong>ObjectDock</strong><br />
Overview: With over 3.5 million downloads on Download.com, ObjectDock enables you to have more control over how you organize your desktop. Rather than having a bunch of icons on the desktop, these icons can be put into docks. ObjectDock can also be used to replace the Start bar entirely freeing up valuable screen real-estate. With various interaction modes available, you can get the dock availability that&#8217;s right for how you work.</p>
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<p>Download: <a href="http://www.stardock.com/products/ObjectDock/">Here</a></p>
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