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New iPods Disappoint Some Buyers
By: Shayne Rana   |   Sep 17, 2007

Apple’s new iPods seem to have an odd new safety precaution in place when it comes to music transfer. They aren't very user-friendly for Linux users who generally use freeware to upload music.

A number has been added to the front of the database file, preventing the new range of iPods from syncing with any copy of iTunes other than the one it was initially synced with. What this essentially means is that it's futile to try and use your new iPod with a third-party software on your office PC for transferring music if it's already been synced to your home PC!

It may only require the skill of some software nerd to simply use reverse engineering to work around this and give us the choice to lead an iTunes-free life. Sadly though, it really does seem as if Apple is hell-bent on keeping its customers in a perpetual proprietary loop.


There also seems to be a bit of a problem with Apple’s new iPod Touch. It's been claimed that the blacks displayed are a little off. Some new owners feel they don’t seem to be consistent throughout the entire display. In faulty situations like this, we’re hoping Apple’s exchange or swap policy holds good.


On the plus side, Apple has launched a firmware update for the new iPod Classic, and this should fix a few bugs. Some say it improves the Cover Flow technology and speeds up the menus a bit.

Via Engadget
 
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Y didnt they make it scratch free.. I m sick of using the covers.. It just spoils the lightweight and sleek advantage...
Arani Chaudhuri @ Dec 29, 2007
i think they $hould get bluetoot in the ipod and get touch in more colour'$ i hould have an in built $peaker and ofcour$ if apple bring a digital camera il vvork
angad @ Oct 27, 2007
i think they are vvrong i really like the touch ipod it$ really $mart and ha$ the look of a cool ipod
angad @ Oct 27, 2007
Picked up a Creative Zen Vision over a year back ... love the player ... does all the iPOD does and more - Recording (useful for the meetings i attend) - FM Radio - FM Radio Recording ( Record about Six-seven hours of FM before I go out on a trip) - Videos, supports way more formats than iPod does. Audio formats too.

The best part about the player .. I can use use the Windows Explorer to Drag and drop songs into it (once Creative's Media Explorer has been installed). No DRM ;-) plus i have all the features like Albumart, sort by Album, artist, genre .. the works.

If and when this ZVM stops working or I lose it .. I will be picking up another ZVM.

The only thing that people can recommend about iPod is the click-wheel. Te vertical slide and select feature is equally user-friendly
Pats @ Sep 20, 2007
should have included F.M RADIO in the new ipods!
sumeet @ Sep 20, 2007
should have included F.M RADIO in the new ipods!
sumeet @ Sep 20, 2007
the main reason behind their disappointment is that u need third party software to transfer songs into it .. so when we wanna take songs from some other pc then we hv to install that s/w in that machine ... thats a tedious job ..

an secondly talking about i-pod , u shud provide a bluetooth tech to transfer the songs at least bet two i-pods .. if this is done then it will be sold at a faster rate ...
Amol Chandane @ Sep 18, 2007
Hope apple comes up with software updates for these Ipods...
Sumanth @ Sep 18, 2007
nobody gives a damn about linus users. let them buy zunes.
CAMEL JOCKEY @ Sep 18, 2007
"Cover Flow Technology".... is Apple losing it?
Jeff @ Sep 18, 2007
come out with Itunes for Ubuntu,
then there will be no reason to even use Windows ever
yash @ Sep 18, 2007
why? why? why? why does Apple keep on insisting on doing this?
~sathya~ @ Sep 17, 2007
issues so early?
Seems as if apple has done much hurry while losing grounds to many successful archos, iriver and sony players.
Devavret Makkar @ Sep 17, 2007
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