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Apple made good on its pledge to deliver DRM-free music through the iTunes Store by the end of May. The result is iTunes Plus, and Christopher Breen explores what to expect from these unprotected tracks encoded at a higher bit rate.
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Running is hard work. On cold, rainy mornings—or after a long workday—finding the inspiration to get out the door can be daunting. Thanks to an abundance of fitness-oriented add-ons, your iPod can help make all kinds of fitness more fun.
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What to do on those occasions when your Mac hard drive fails and you can't start up? If you've got an older iPod lying around, you can turn it into an emergency statup disk. In this excerpt from Take Control of Your iPod: Beyond the Music, Steve Sande shows you how.
The iTunes Store isn’t the only way to legally obtain free music on the Internet. With a little effort, you can find music that won’t cost you a dime or get you in hot water with the RIAA.