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...shoes for that purpose.) Want a red, lightweight boot for playing on a soft surface? Use a wrench to replace the short studs with long ones, slide in a lighter sock liner, and exchange the black upper for a red one. Adidas executives see the Tunit as the footwear iPod. "I want my music now, and this is how I want it, where I want it," explains Antonio Zea, head of U.S. product marketing for Adidas Soccer. "We've done the same thing here. Customization will make this product cool...
...here's the second notion: Cutting-edge design has become more important than cutting-edge technology. There is a persistent belief among engineers that consumers want more power and more features. That is incorrect. Look at Apple's iPod, a device that didn't and doesn't do much more than the competition. It won because it's easier, and sexier, to use. In many ways, Nintendo is the Apple of the gaming world, and it's betting its future on the same wisdom. The race is not to him who hulas fastest, it's to him who looks hottest...
McLoughlin said he envisioned a very student-driven space with music constantly playing in the background. Ideally, he said, student employees would bring their own iPod mixes and stick them in a dock already there...
...roughly an eighth of the games played throughout the season fall on the day after a long bus ride, staying well rested is essential. Still, perhaps the most intriguing aspect of the marathon bus trips is the way they are inadvertently able to promote camaraderie. At some point the iPod batteries run out and, if we are lucky, the coach will turn off the movie. Then you are pretty much forced to strike up a conversation with the guy across the aisle. Although we generally spend about ten hours a day together, there is always something else going...
...That Kinda Girl” by Jojo “I don’t know why it is on my iTunes. It might have been one of those songs that is catchy for about five minutes—then once you put it in your iTunes, update your iPod and run to class, you forget that it is there.” 4. “Take Me As I Am” by Wyclef “It is not the most influential song, but its message is greatly appreciated. Especially at Harvard, where perfection is not just...