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New iPod game: Tamagotchi
New iPod game: Tamagotchi
This week, Apple added a new game for the iPod nano and iPod classic. Tamagotchi: 'Round the World allows you to take care of a small pet, which you raise from birth. There are four pets to choose from, interactive environmental items, 6 mini games, and three activities to play with your ...
MacGyver Tries iPod Speakers
MacGyver Tries iPod Speakers
yankodesign.com — With all the hot-to-trot conceptual design work out there, it takes quite a person to just sit back and kick out the jams on a speaker set like this. Presenting the iPod Ghetto Accessory. iPod with classic earbuds, two toothpicks, no girls, and four ... (more) MacGyver Tries iPod Speakers
iPod - In-Ear Headphones
apple.com — Turns out you haven’t heard everything. The new Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic are engineered for superior acoustic accuracy, balance, and clarity. So you hear details you’ve been missing with other, lesser headphones. And the biggest ... (more) iPod - In-Ear Headphones
iPod Nano TV
iPod Nano TV
geekalerts.com — This new retro inspired television set will turn your 3rd generation iPod Nano into a TV - giving you a fun way to increase the screen size and volume of your Apple player. This mini TV-set enhances the Nano’s video feature by magnifying its ... (more) iPod Nano TV
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iPod Tamagotchi Thrills Half-Assed Pet Owners Everywhere [Gaming]
Gizmodo — ... gaming doesn't have quite the excitement of iPhone/iPod touch software, the famous Tamagotchi virtual pet is finally making its way to the platform. In Tamagotchi: 'Round the World you can play with one of four animals through six minigames and three activities Sure, Tamagotchi is a few years late on the iPod scene, but for $4.99 you can relive the digital late 90s all over again without blasting Alanis Morissette and cozying up in a nice flannel. [Tamagotchi via TUAW] ...

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