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iPod Frankenstein

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Tips, tricks and ways to summon that dead iPod back to lfie! iPod Frankenstein is here for practical solutions to frustrating iPod-related problems.

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  • Coming Soon: Manybooks.com Review

    Posted on Sunday January 4th, 2009 at 21:30

    In the next post when I get some time I'll throw up my more complete thoughts of using ManyBooks.com's services for reading books on your iPod. Be on the look out!...

  • Make your iPod read books!

    Posted on Monday December 29th, 2008 at 15:26 in books, money, Computers, ebooks, iphone, amazon, files, text, da vinci code, freakonomics, sony reader, chekhov

    For those of you interested in reading books without the paper and without throwing down $359 for an Amazon Kindle when it's not sold out--just read with your iPod.There's a little used folder in your iPod that you might be familiar with, the Notes s...

  • The iPod parts are shipping!

    Posted on Monday September 29th, 2008 at 18:45

    Today I got the 8GB Transcend Compact Flash card in the mail, along with the Mini's 650mAh battery.I believe the stock battery for the iPod Mini is 400mAh, so along with the compact flash card (compared to the microdrive with moving parts), the iPod ...

  • Buying parts for the Compact Flash iPod Mini

    Posted on Wednesday September 24th, 2008 at 21:04

    Today I ordered the parts online.When it comes to technology stuff, Newegg is usually the best. However, all the obscure parts you're going to need to find that are particular to iPods (older ones especially) are absolutely on eBay. Here's my rundown...

  • Compact Flash iPod?

    Posted on Tuesday September 23rd, 2008 at 20:05

    A lot of people don't know that they can take their older, hard drive-based iPods, and put a compact flash card (yes, like in cameras), and use that in place of a hard drive.For those that don't know: a hard drive is what holds the music in the iPod ...

  • Easy iPod fixes

    Posted on Monday September 22nd, 2008 at 18:51

    The most common way to fix an iPod is not even to send it in, nor is it to crack it open (but we'll get to that soon), it's Apple's "5 R's" for troubleshooting, which stand for Reset, Retry, Restart, Reinstall and Restore.These can be immensely helpf...

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