Archive for October, 2005

iPod may help you lose those extra pounds

Wednesday, October 19th, 2005

New research suggests that listening to music while you work out may help you lose more weight.

Says WebMD via CBS News:

Got some extra weight to lose? You probably already know that you need to upgrade your eating habits and get more exercise.

But did you know that your iPod (or portable CD, radio, MP3, or cassette player) could help?

Listening to music while you work out may boost weight loss and help you stick to a fitness plan, a new study shows.

Continue on to CBS News and read more about how listening to music can help you lose weight.

BestBuy reduces prices on iPod photo

Saturday, October 15th, 2005

With the release of the new iPod video, BestBuy locations in Canada have reduced the prices on the iPod photo.

Apple 20GB iPod Photo With Colour Screen – $299.99 CDN
Apple 60GB iPod Photo With Colour Screen – $429.99 CDN

Comparing the PSP to the iPod Video

Friday, October 14th, 2005

PSPWorld has written up an editorial comparing the PSP to the iPod Video.

From PSPWorld:

Before it was really never even a question, but now that it is finally official and the real specs are out, it’s time to take a look at the new video-capable iPod as a competitor to the PSP. Although they aren’t necessarily positioned against each other in the marketplace, the fact is that with the holiday season coming up, and their price points being so similar, they will be competing for buyer’s dollars. Many factors will go into making purchasing decisions, from content to features to price.

Continue on to PSPWorld and read more about the PSP and iPod Video.

How to rip DVDs for your iPod Video

Friday, October 14th, 2005

DiveIntoMark has a tutorial showing you how to rip DVDs so that they can be viewed on your iPod Video.

Continue on and learn how to rip DVDs to your iPod Video.

Wired article on the iPod Video

Friday, October 14th, 2005

Wired has an interesting article on Steve Jobs’ most recent annoucement of the iPod Video.

From Wired News:

The revamped iTunes Music Store will offer six TV shows from Disney-owned ABC, including hits Desperate Housewives and Lost. Current and past episodes will be available for $2 a show, encoded at the relatively low resolution of 320 by 240.

The store will also showcase 2,000 music videos from artists like U2, Madonna and Kanye West, which will cost $2 apiece; six short films from Pixar Animation Studios, also $2 each; and an untold number of free video podcasts and movie trailers.

“This is going to be the coolest way to watch movie trailers in the world, ” said Jobs with typical understatement.

Continue on to Wired News and read more about the iPod Video.

Apple announces iPod Video

Thursday, October 13th, 2005

So, many of the anti-rumours were wrong. Apple did infact announce the iPod Video today, even though many Apple insiders predicted that they wouldn’t.

Says TheStreet:

Already dominating the digital music market, Apple (AAPL:Nasdaq – commentary – research – Cramer’s Take) hopes to broaden its reach into video — and the living room.

CEO Steve Jobs on Wednesday announced three updated products, all with the video theme, including, as expected, a pair of new iPod models that will play movies and music videos. But Jobs didn’t stop there, introducing an updated version of Apple’s iMac desktop computer that enables owners to launch and play digital videos, DVDs and music using a remote control.

Continue on to TheStreet.com and read more about the Apple announcement.

Much Music and Hasbro Contest: Win an iDog

Wednesday, October 12th, 2005

WIN a Hasbro I-DOG!

Enter for your chance to WIN the Grand Prize of an I-DOG and MP3 player, plus 10 secondary prizes of I-DOG!

Just plug him into your music player and I-DOG plays the music through his built in speaker or your headphones — and rocks out!

So what are you waiting for?

Enter here:
http://www.muchmusic.com/promo/idog05/

Harper Collins Contest: Win a 60GB iPod Photo

Wednesday, October 12th, 2005

Collins and EMI Music Canada have teamed up to make going back to school easy and fun.
Enter now for your chance to win these fabulous prizes!

The contest grand prize is a 60 GB iPod Photo and a Collins web-linked dictionary.

Enter here:
http://www.harpercollins.ca/bts/

Write Off Your IPod as a Business Expense

Tuesday, October 11th, 2005

If you’ve been eyeing those sleek new iPods, but you didn’t like the price tag, Uncle Same wants to help you buy one.

Before I go on, here’s the standard CYA…

I’m providing this as information only. It’s up to you and your tax professional to figure out if this is indeed a legitimate tax strategy for you. Now on with the show…

There are two principles at work here:

1) You have the right to deduct reasonable and necessary business expenses from your income before calculating tax on that income.

2) Continuing education to improve your business results has long been recognized as a reasonable and necessary expense.

So where does that shiny new iPod fit in?

If you’re like me, you have many hours of mp3 recordings on your hard drive– recorded conference calls, teleseminars, webcasts and other educational materials. I know I have well over 100 hours of such material on my hard drive.

There are also an increasing number of podcasts available dealing with business topics. Listening to those relevant to your business contributes to your ongoing business education.

There are also similar offerings on subjects like investing, tax planning, and so on.

Purchase your iPod through your business, and you can expense the total cost the year you buy it.

How’s this for leverage?

You (meaning your business) spends $200 for a new iPod. You write off the entire cost this year, reducing your taxable income by $200.

You load up that 4 hour webinar you’ve been meaning to get around to, and listen while commuting. You learn something that adds $200 to your bottom line immediately.

Congratulations! You just got your iPod for zero net cost.

And the iPod is so small and light that you can leverage a lot of dead time (commuting, waiting in line, workouts at the gym, etc.) into productive continuing business education.

And it even plays music!

Music to help you concentrate while writing that new article or newsletter.

Making that music a deduction on its own.

As one guru said, the proper question is not

“Can I deduct this?”

The proper question is

“How can I deduct this?”

John McCabe covers business topics like tax savings for the Success Letter, part of John McCabe’s Web Guides.

More coverage of the iPod subway maps

Sunday, October 9th, 2005

CNN has an article about Bill Bright and his subway maps that can be viewed on your iPod. Although Bill’s subway maps are old news, this article goes on to explain what Bill’s been up to ever since the San Fran transit officials asked him to take down his original subway maps.

Says CNN:

Bright said London was the most requested map and in response, he has recently posted the city’s Tube map on the site.

The service works by slicing the maps into pieces. When the images are viewed as a photo gallery on the iPod Photo or iPod Nano, they show the entire map.

He said the maps also worked on some other MP3 players and PDAs but were built with the iPod Photo in mind because it was originally meant for Bright’s personal use.

Continue on to CNN and read more about the maps that Bill Bright has been creating for the iPod.