Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 at
8:40 pm
Ringtones, which are an exclusive feature of cell phones, are custom and personalized ways for people to change the sounds they hear when their cell phones ring. Early on, cell phones only used a simple “ring, ring” tone to alert users of incoming calls. However, because the cell phone technology has improved over the years, the ability to add different kinds of ringtones was added as a standard feature on most phones, and many other different tones were invented. One of those many ringtones was the Christian ringtone.
Christian ringtones are popular all over the world. Moreover, there are numerous individuals that are ready to download these ringers and make them a part of their cell phone. The best part of these ringtones is that many of them are completely free. The free Christian ringtones give the user the ability to hear his favorite Christian music or song in the form of a ringtone. It is not essential for someone who downloads them to be Christian. Anybody and everybody all over the world can use them, if they are so inclined.
The free Christian ringtones are an easy way for people to spread the goodness of Christian music and songs. It is a delight to have one of these on your cell phone. They can be found in polyphonic as well monophonic types. Religious songs, hymn songs and music about Christ are the major types of free Christian ringtones. There are other free Christian ringtones by Christian musicians and bands like Joy Williams, Planet Shakers, the Parachute Band and Justin Michael that the user can download.
These tones can be downloaded by contacting the cell phone service provider, or by simply logging onto free ringtone Web sites. Moreover, if you are good at composing basic music notes, you can compose your own Christian ringer using either your phone, or a Web-based application that allows people to create their own ringtones.
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Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 at
8:30 am
ipod compatibility on the original ipod was designed for use with Macintosh computers running Mac OS 9 or Mac OS X but Apple began selling a Windows-compatible ipod too on July 17, 2002. Apple released a Windows version of iTunes on October 16, 2003; previously, Windows users needed third-party
software such as Musicmatch Jukebox (included with Windows ipods before the release of the Windows version of iTunes), ephPod, or XPlay to manage the music on their iPods.
iPods originally shipped formatted with Apple’s native filesystem, HFS Plus (Hierarchical File System) and consequently would only work with Apple’s Mac OS because Windows does not support HFS Plus. An iPod formatted with HFS Plus is able to serve as a boot disk for a Macintosh computer, allowing one to have a usable, portable operating system installed on their iPod.
With the advent of the windows-compatible iPod, Apple switched iPod‘s default file system to FAT32 because FAT32 is the only file system that can be used natively with both Mac OS and Windows. Fourth-generation and earlier iPods could still be made to boot a Macintosh by reformatting their hard disks with HFS Plus.
The iPodLinux project has successfully ported an ARM (Advanced RISC Machine) version of the Linux kernel to run on iPods. It currently supports first through third generation iPods, and features simple installers for Mac OS X and Windows. The Linux interface is known as “Podzilla”.
The interface will run on all iPods, however the development team does not support its usage. The iPod uses standard usb and FireWire mass-storage connectivity, and therefore any system with mass-storage support can mount it and use it as an external hard drive. The iPod will also charge from any powered usb or Firewire port, regardless of software support.
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Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 at
8:20 pm

Give your iPod touch a boost of Mountaineer spirit with Tribecas slim, lightweight Duo Shell for iPod touch (2nd Generation). The Duo is laser-engraved with the West Virginia University logo and is made of protective hard plastic with a rubberized finish. The open-front design allows unrestricted access to the touchscreen.
Features
- - 2 piece snap-on shell for a snug fit
- - Laser-engraved logo wont wear off
- - Rubberized finish hides fingerprints and improves grip
- - Fits 2nd generation iPod touch
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Tuesday, March 30th, 2010 at
8:10 am
Unless you haven’t noticed, the enormous popularity of the ipod mp3 player has made it necessary for people to learn about how to put music to ipod. Really, the process is very simple but can be a little frustrating if it’s your first time. This article will give an overview of how to put music to ipod and explain exactly how it is done.
Firstly, how to put music to ipod involves two parts: Download the music from the internet or another device onto your computer, and then putting the music from there onto your iPod.
Really any music in a format like mp3 can be imported onto your iPod. There are many places on the internet that you can download music, from websites to file sharing programs such as Kazaa or Limewire. The information is transferred from the web or another persons computer, to yours where it is stored ready for you to export it to an iPod or other device. There are now even a few sites that allow the download of music and movies specifically for iPods.
The second part of how to put music to iPod is getting the data onto your iPod. This is done with the use of a program called Itunes. Itunes is a software application that comes standard when you purchase your iPod. Basically you install the program and build a library of songs in Itunes that is then easily transferred to your iPod. The Itunes software allows for the easy manipulation and organization of the music files on your computer and is the only program compatible with iPod data transfer. Connect your iPod to your computer via usb, and once you have built your library of music in Itunes it’s as simple as clicking and dragging those files from there into the removable disk (usb – iPod) icon in Itunes.
As you can see, how to put music to iPod is a very simple procedure. Once you are familiar with the workings of Itunes and have a good source on the web for quickly getting the music you want, you can think of a song and be listening to it all within the space of a few minutes.
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