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...interviews and perhaps even have a 30-minute international affairs show. The format is still being finalized, but Rushing knows who he considers models: NBC's Tim Russert and Bob Costas, and National Public Radio's Terry Gross. The target audience, Rushing says (while recording our interview on his iPod) is global, English-speaking and owns iPods- people who have turned off the TV news in favor of the Internet...
...Del.icio.us calls itself a "social bookmarks manager." It offers a dizzying collection of cool links but no commentary. ? Boingboing.net is a general-interest site featuring everything from tech how-tos to Supreme Court reporting. ? Engadget.com runs daily updates on nifty new devices. Hunting for the next iPod-like phenomenon? Look here first. ? Dailykos.com posts left-leaning political analysis from a variety of commentators. ?Instapundit.com is a Tennessee law professor's right-leaning take on key political issues...
...released by police—reported that as he was walking from Inman Square towards the Harvard campus, he was struck in the head and knocked to the ground. When he recovered, he was surrounded by four males, who proceeded to rob him of his cell phone, iPod, and wallet...
...moment, it's clear Jobs is just happy to be here. To paraphrase Lou Reed, his company was saved by rock 'n' roll. "What's really been great for us is the iPod has been a chance to apply Apple's incredibly innovative engineering in an area where we don't have a 5%-operating-system-market-share glass ceiling," Jobs says. "And look at what's happened. That same innovation, that same engineering, that same talent applied where we don't run up against the fact that Microsoft got this monopoly, and boom! We have 75% market share." That...
...Motorola has teamed up with legendary snowboard and apparel producer Burton Snowboards (www.burton.com) to bring you the most stylish in wearable electronics: a series of Bluetooth-enabled jackets with imbedded speakers, microphone and keypad that allow you both to talk on your mobile and listen to tunes on your iPod. The jacket is compatible with any Bluetooth-enabled phone, so pop your mobile into the internal insulated pocket (to prolong battery life) and use the microphone near the collar and the speakers in the hood to make your calls. Plug your iPod into an embedded wire in the back...