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...online music service offers a distinctive hook to compete with Apple's iTunes: unlimited downloads for $4.99 a month ? Christian gamers rejoice: The Bible Game is due in October for PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance ? Want a movie projector with built-in DVD player and speakers? Plug in RadioShack's Cinego Instant Theater ($1,300) and get your popcorn

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tech Ticker | 5/15/2005 | See Source »

Which is why, in addition to games, the Xbox 360 plays CDs. You can also use it to rip songs off CDs and play them from the hard drive. You can plug your iPod into the Xbox 360 and play songs off that too. You can watch DVDs on it. If you have a digital camera, you can plug it into the Xbox 360 and pop the images up on your TV, which beats making everybody crowd around the computer monitor in your study. If you have sufficient techno-gumption, you can even connect the Xbox 360 to your...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Microsoft: Out of the X Box | 5/15/2005 | See Source »

Could the office putting green be history? Put your PC or Mac on the floor, plug in the Electric Spin Golf Launchpad ($229), load up a game like Tiger Woods (included) and give the attached ball a good thwack. The game registers how hard you hit it. --By Chris Taylor

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sports: A Game For Swingers | 5/15/2005 | See Source »

...open road to a customized list of tunes. But driving with headphones is illegal, so Griffin has designed a smart solution. Just slip the SmartDeck adapter ($29.95) into any cassette player and operate your iPod via the stereo controls. If your battery becomes drained after days of driving, plug your iPod into TuneJuice ($19.99), which converts an ordinary 9-volt battery into poddable energy, to get eight extra hours of playtime. Your TV, DVD and stereo all come with remotes, so why not your iPod? Picture biking to work with the controls on your handlebars, or docking your iPod...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Add-ons for Your iPod | 5/8/2005 | See Source »

...open road to a customized list of tunes. But driving with headphones is illegal, so Griffin has designed a smart solution. Just slip the SmartDeck adapter ($29.95) into any cassette player and operate your iPod via the stereo controls. If your battery becomes drained after days of driving, plug your iPod into TuneJuice ($19.99), which converts an ordinary 9-volt battery into poddable energy, to get eight extra hours of playtime. Your TV, DVD and stereo all come with remotes, so why not your iPod? Picture biking to work with the controls on your handlebars, or docking your iPod...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Add-ons for Your iPod | 5/7/2005 | See Source »

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