Ipod tricks.Apple's iPod A family of extremely popular digital media players from Apple, introduced in 2001 for the Mac and 2002 for Windows. iPods are noted for their well-designed, simple user interfaces that employ either a click wheel or touch screen (see click wheel and iPod touch). is not just a classroom distraction Distraction Divination (See OMEN.) Porlock a “person from Porlock” interrupted Coleridge while he was recollecting the dream on which he based “Kubla Khan”. [Br. Lit.: Poems of Coleridge in Magill IV, 756] . It could be an indispensable tool, too. In addition to playing your favorite music, Belkin has announced two useful peripherals. The $34.95 Voice Recorder A digital, handheld device that is used to record short reminders. Very lightweight and typically using AAA batteries, such devices use flash memory to hold up to 100 messages and more. Messages can be retrieved sequentially or by direct access by message number. See microcassette. allows you to record spoken notes directly into your iPod. These files are automatically synced with iTunes when you dock your iPod. The $99 Media Reader allows you to store digital photos. Plug your smart media card into the Media Reader and the photos are stored on the iPod. This allows you to take lots of photos on that class trip without bringing a computer along. When you get back to school, plug the iPod into your Mac and iPhoto will download To receive a file transmitted over a network. In any communications session, "download" means receive, and "upload" means send. The download/upload often implies a big/little scenario, in which data is being downloaded from the "big" server into the "little" user's computer. the images. |
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