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Norbtek.info Podcast for Sunday, April 2,
2006
, Show #015 - Potpourri

 

Falling Mobile PC
Prices Fail to Entice Late-adopters in U.S., Says Parks Associates

CBS Inks
Deal to Appear in Supermarkets

Discovery
Unveils Homework Help Web Site

Cingular to Offer
�American Idol� Ringtones

Web Site to
Sell Items from TV Shows

Sirius
Satellite in Exclusive Deal with Audi & VW

Kids:
High-Tech�s Fussy New Customer

Sony
Pulls the Plug on PSOne Production

Linux
Based iSetBox from Media Systems Does it All

 

Threshold's
new Home Server Model 1 is meant to make home networking easy

 

Samsung
brings SilverCare sterilizing washer to US

 

Samsung
24.6 Cu. Ft. 4 Door Refrigerator

 

Matrix Stream has come out with an IPTV High
Definition Set Top Box that when it comes out will rival satellite and
broadcast HD quality. Matrix Stream�s 1020HD will have IPTV and VOD
capabilities and is scheduled for availability to consumers by the end of 1st
Quarter of 2006.
Chuck Tomasi of Chuck Chat did an interview with Aaron Keogh with Matrix Stream and you should check it out at the link in the
show notes. For link go to Chuck's inter view page at http://www.chuckchat.com/technorama/?page_id=129

 

http://www.mymobileguardian.com/

 

Listener Matt H. from Sacramento Ca asks, �I would
like to upload my existing collection of CD music to my iPod. What format is
the best to use (mp3, acc) in an effort to get as many songs on my nano as
possible? How can I get from the CD to that format?

Insert an audio CD into your
computer.

If your computer is connected
to the Internet, iTunes will automatically display the album title and all
track names (if the album is listed in the Gracenote CD database).

To copy all songs from the
CD, drag the CD icon in the Source list onto the Library icon. To copy
individual songs, select the CD in the Source list, then drag the songs you
want from the song list pane onto the Library icon in the Source list�to select
multiple songs, Command-click (Mac) or Control-click (Windows) songs before
dragging them.

The
iTunes display will provide feedback as it copies each song from the disc.
iTunes will convert your song files to the file format you set under the
Importing tab in the Advanced pane of iTunes preferences (AAC is the default).

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