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Archive for April 7th, 2008

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Kicker iKICK iK500: iPhone and iPod Dock
Kicker is a company which is more oriented to audio systems for cars, but at the same time they can build good products for home, such as the latest iPod Dock named iK500 Kicker. The main advantage point of this system is being very loud: big speakers, 5-inch woofers and 40-watt stereo amplifiers says it all. On top of the compatibility with different ipod versions, it also works with the Apple cellphone aka iphone, and thanks to the minijack input you can use other audio sources, such as almost any kind of mp3 player, computers, radio, etc. As it happens with the latest docks, a remote control is part of the deal to make life easier for the owners. (Read the full post about ‘Kicker iKICK iK500: iPhone and iPod Dock’…)

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Say goodbye to buying digital items off eBay
eBay finally has decided to ban the auctioning of anything that is digital. This means, anything such as eBooks, MP3 files, content in PDF format, recipes, etc., will not be sold on eBay anymore. Also, anything that can be shipped to a customer by email or a download link will also be not tolerated. In case you still want to sell digital items, you will have to sell it by using classified ads, which would cost about 9.95 a month on their site. One of the main reasons leading eBay to follow through with such an action was that anything digital could basically be reproduced as many times as the person wants. Thus, the person could keep on re-selling the digital item and keep making more money. (Read the full post about ‘Say goodbye to buying digital items off eBay’…)

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