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Do not touch that fast-forward button      

Your battery’s life is mostly dependent upon how often the iPod’s mechanical hard drive has to spin-up and read more data. We’re not talking just videos here, this is mostly true for when you’re listening to music - especially when you’re shuffling. The iPod spins the hard drive at regular intervals and loads up the next few songs into its solid-state memory. You can actually feel when this happens if you’re holding your iPod in your hand. When you fast-forward through songs, you empty the memory and the hard drive must spin-up again to read ahead a bunch more songs. This drains precious battery life. Make some Smart Playlists so you can avoid the artists or albums that you constantly find yourself fast forwarding through.

The iPod FM Transmitter      

The iPod FM Transmitter is a small, chic device specially designed to be used with certain models of Apple iPod. The compatible models include the 1st and 2nd generation iPod nano, 5G iPod with video, iPod mini, iPod Photo and 4G iPod. This device is very simple to use. You have to plug the FM Transmitter into the dock connector of your iPod. Then it will wirelessly connect to your car or home stereo, ready to play your favourite tunes. iPods are very cool tech gadgets that most of us can't do without, but out of the box they can be a little boring and plain looking.

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