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Sunday, July 1, 2007

How does the Nike+ iPod Sport Kit accelerometer work?

Have you ever wondered how the amazing technology behind the Nike+ iPod Sport Kit works? Have you ever wondered what happens when you take a step and how this information is captured and transmitted to your iPod? Have you ever wondered what the transmitter/sensor and the receiver looks like behind Apple's shiny white and orange plastic?

We ripped both apart and recorded our findings for RUNNER+. Check out...

The Nike + iPod Sport Kit Accelerometer: How Does It Work?

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Thursday, May 17, 2007

Nike and Apple Team Up to Launch Nike+iPod

A blast from the past, I know. This really isn't news, but it is great information to keep around here. I have been wondering recently how long the Nike + iPod system has been around, and this press release answers that question! The press release (below) stated the kit would be available within 60 days, so that means it probably hit stores in the U.S. in late July 2006. Its first birthday is coming up in a few months!

Nike and Apple Team Up to Launch Nike+iPod
Global Collaboration Brings the Worlds of Sports & Music Together Like Never Before

NEW YORK--May 23, 2006--Nike and Apple® today announced a partnership bringing the worlds of sports and music together like never before with the launch of innovative Nike+iPod products. The first product developed through this partnership is the Nike+iPod Sport Kit, a wireless system that allows Nike+ footwear to talk with your iPod® nano to connect you to the ultimate personal running and workout experience.

Nike CEO Mark Parker and Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled Nike+iPod at an event in New York attended by seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong and marathon world record-holder Paula Radcliffe.

"Nike+iPod is a partnership between two iconic, global brands with a shared passion for creating meaningful consumer product experiences through design and innovation," Parker said. "This is the first result, and Nike+iPod will change the way people run. Nike+iPod creates a better running experience. We see many more such Nike+ innovations in the future."

"We're working with Nike to take music and sport to a new level," said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. "The result is like having a personal coach or training partner motivating you every step of your workout."

The new Nike+ Air Zoom Moire is the first footwear designed to talk to iPod. Nike plans to make many of its leading footwear styles Nike+ ready, connecting millions of consumers to the Nike+iPod experience. With the Nike+ footwear connected to iPod nano through the Nike+iPod Sport Kit, information on time, distance, calories burned and pace is stored on iPod and displayed on the screen; real-time audible feedback also is provided through headphones. The kit includes an in-shoe sensor and a receiver that attaches to iPod. A new Nike Sport Music section on the iTunes® Music Store and a new nikeplus.com personal service site help maximize the Nike+iPod experience.

Armstrong, who is preparing for his first NY Marathon, said, "If you can incorporate time, distance and calories burned together and make it function for both the fitness runner and the high level athlete, it will take working out to a whole other level."

"I definitely use music both ways," Radcliffe said. "I listen to faster music if I am doing a workout in the gym to just get the best out of myself, but I also use it to help me relax in the buildup to a big race."

Specially designed Nike apparel, including jackets, tops, shorts and an iPod nano armband, bring together the Nike+iPod experience with waterproof pockets that accommodate iPod nano and are designed to make it easy to operate while staying tuned to your music during an active workout.

Pricing & Availability The Nike+iPod Sport Kit is expected to be available within 60 days for a suggested retail price of $29 (US) through the Apple Store® (http://www.apple.com/), Apple's retail stores, Apple Authorized Resellers as well as Nike.com (http://www.nike.com/), Niketown, NikeWomen stores and select retail stores in the US.

The Nike+iPod Sport Kit requires a Nike+ shoe and an iPod nano with a Mac® with a USB 2.0 port and Mac OS® X version 10.3.9 or later and iTunes 6.0.5; or a Windows PC with a USB 2.0 port and Windows 2000, XP Home or Professional (SP2) and iTunes 6.0.5.

Source: Apple Computer

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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Songs from iTunes commercials


Propellerheads - Off the Wall - Ten Years of Wall of Sound, Vol. 1 - Take California
Propellerheads - Off the Wall - Take California

Black Eyed Peas - Elephunk - Hey Mama
Black Eyed Peas - Elephunk - Hey Mama

N.E.R.D. - In Search Of... - Rock Star
N.E.R.D. - In Search Of... - Rock Star

Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl - Single - Are You Gonna Be My Girl
Jet - Are You Gonna Be My Girl

Feature Cast - Straight Out the Cat Litter (Scoop 3) - Channel Surfing
Feature Cast - Straight Out the Cat Litter (Scoop 3) - Channel Surfing

Steriogram - Schmack - Walkie Talkie Man
Steriogram - Schmack - Walkie Talkie Man

Ozomatli - Street Signs - Saturday Night
Ozomatli - Street Signs - Saturday Night

U2 - The Complete U2 - Vertigo - Vertigo
U2 - The Complete U2 - Vertigo

The Vines - Winning Days - Ride
The Vines - Winning Days - Ride

Caesars - Paper Tigers - Jerk It Out
Caesars - Paper Tigers - Jerk It Out

Daft Punk - Musique, Vol. 1 (1993 - 2005) - Technologic (Radio Edit)
Daft Punk - Musique, Vol. 1 (1993 - 2005) - Technologic

Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc - Single - Feel Good Inc (Single Edit)
Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc

The Resource featuring Jimmy Napes - Gimme That - Single - Gimme That
The Resource featuring Jimmy Napes - Gimme That

U2 - How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb - Original of the Species
U2 - How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb - Original of the Species

Eminem - 8 Mile - Lose Yourself
Eminem - 8 Mile - Lose Yourself

Wynton Marsalis - Live Session (iTunes Exclusive) - EP - Sparks
Wynton Marsalis - Sparks

Rinocerose - Rinocerose - Cubicle (edit)
Rinocerose - Rinocerose - Cubicle

Wolfmother - Wolfmother - Love Train
Wolfmother - Wolfmother - Love Train

Bob Dylan - Modern Times - Someday Baby
Bob Dylan - Modern Times - Someday Baby

Cut Chemist - The Audience's Listening - The Audience Is Listening Theme Song
Cut Chemist - The Audience Is Listening Theme Song

Prototypes - Prototypes - Who's Gonna Sing?
Prototypes - Who's Gonna Sing?

The Fratellis - Flathead - EP - Flathead
The Fratellis - Flathead - EP - Flathead

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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Apple sells its 100 millionth iPod

MSNBC has reported, "Apple Inc.'s announcement Monday that it has sold 100 million of its iPod music players marks more than just a business milestone for the once-struggling computer company.

The remarkable sales figure also is evidence that Apple has, in just a few short years, played a major role in transforming a fringe technology into a mainstream phenomenon - spawning massive ripple effects in both the music and technology industries."

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