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Perfect iTunes EQ Settings
We've all seen the EQ setting in iTunes, but not many of us know exactly how to use it to its full potential. Rich Tozzoli, Senior Editor of Surround Professional Magazine breaks each equalizer slider down and helps you get the most out of your music.

 Rejected Limited Edition iPods
After Apple released the limited edition U2 Black iPod, the door was opened for imitators to follow. Let's hope these ideas never even make it past the drawing board.

The iPod DJ Revolution
You are a DJ but you don't have any bulky gear. Everything you need is in your pockets and the size of a cigarette pack. You are a mp3j.
 
Charger PictureOtterBox for iPod Nano
From laying on the beach to snowboarding in a halfpipe, the Otterbox for iPod Nano is a must-have accessory that will keep your iPod safe and dry.

iDockCover Review
Throw out all those cheap executive office toys on your desk and prepare to class up your workspace with a touch of woodcraft. The iDockCover
can transform your sterile and boring plastic iPod Dock into a classy piece of functional art.

Mod Your iPod
Are you a victim of the iPod's blossoming popularity? Feel like just another pair of white headphones in the crowd? Maybe it's time you got an iPod Mod.
 

Rip DVDs to iPod Video
Need something to watch on your iPod Video? Here's a tutorial that explains how to use a program called Handbrake to rip DVD's into iPod compatible MPEG-4 video files.


Broadcast iTunes on the Internet
When Apple announced that iTunes would provide playlist sharing among users on a local network, people rejoiced. Rogue Amoeba's Nicecast went a little further. The software allows you to broadcast your iTunes playlists over the Internet.

Resetting the Play Count in iTunes
Has a crappy song creept its way into your ‘Most Listened To' playlist? This tutorial explains how to reset the Play Count of one or more songs in your iTunes library.
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Yeti Sports: Penguin vs Yeti
Like to smack penguins with baseball bats? Should your Yeti catch the penguin at the right moment and angle, you might just hit one out of the park, or arctic continent.

The Power of Makeup
Are there any natural beauties in Hollywood? Maybe not. Perhaps celebrities just rely on good stylists with the Amazing Power of Makeup.

butterBad Japanese Inventions
Making silly inventions, Chindogu, is an extremely popular hobby in Japan. Here's some examples.

Raid Over Moscow
Back in the early 80's, the Commodore 64 was the most powerful personal computer on the planet and the United States and the Soviet Union were locked in a bitter Cold War. Raid Over Moscow played right off these fears and concerns and became one of the best Cold War video games ever made.

Expose the Exposé Blob
Like using Exposé but hate hot corners and function keys? Why not unleash the hidden Exposé Blob built into Mac OS X? You can even make your blob look like Eric Cartman.

Search Engine Submit
If you have a web site, then you know how important it is to get listed in the search engines. Here's a collection of direct links to the submission pages of all the best free search engines on the net.

Chat Room Nerd Lingo
Do you speak Chat Room Nerd? No? Well you better wake it up. If you don't learn soon, the next time you get an instant message, you might not understand it. Worse yet, it might be from your Grandmother.

Add GPS Info to Your Blog
You probably know what your zip code or area code is (at least I hope so) but what about the GPS of your house? Here's how to find out and add it to the metadata on your web site

Play Commodore 64 Games Again
RouterWant to play those old Commodore 64 games from the early 1980's? All you need is the game ROM and an emulator. Here's a tutorial to get you started.

Star Trek: 25th Anniversary Game
If you have an old Mac running System 7 (or OSX with Classic) and want to play the Star Trek®: 25th Anniversary game on it, you are on the right web page (all 3 of you). There's a way to play it on newer computers too (see below).
 
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