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iPod nano 5G review: Jack of all trades

Crave When it comes to camcorders, I won't be abandoning my Flip anytime soon. But that doesn't make the nano any less attractive. The more camera-having gadgets, the merrier. The official ... Read story »

Hands-on with the iPod nano 5G

Crave iPod nano oddity #1: I can record video, but I can't snap a photo no matter how hard our car tech guy Antuan Goodwin poses. I'm holding Apple's fifth-generation iPod ... Read story »

Five reasons Apple botched the new iPod lineup

Crave So Apple announced a new iPod lineup on Wednesday. I think they botched it, and in doing so, they showed very un-Apple-like cracks in the product lineup. Here's why: The third-generation ... Read story »

Japan's use and misuse of new iPod nano camera

Blogs It has only been two weeks since Apple released their new fifth-generation iPod nano with video capture capabilities. And in that short time we've already seen some examples coming out of ... Read story »
Apple iPod nano (16GB; fifth generation)

Apple iPod nano (16GB; fifth generation)

Review No other MP3 player on the planet packs video-recording features and a pedometer into a smaller package than the overachieving Apple iPod nano. But is it good?
Editors' rating  8.7
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Users' rating  5.5
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Via's ultraslim Nano-based thin-and-light

Crave (Image credit: SlashGear) The new range of 13.3-inch Intel CULV laptops from MSI, Lenovo and Asus are incredibly slim yet pretty affordable. However, to maintain their sleek profile, the units had ... Read story »

Apple iPod touch G3 and nano G5 leaked?

Crave Apple iPod touch G3 Looks like third-party accessories maker Cygnett has stolen the thunder from Apple by unveiling new casings for the iPod touch G3 and iPod nano G5. What? You ... Read story »

586 diamonds, US$12,495, one nano

Crave Another iPod, another diamond--or 586 of them, to be exact. In this latest example of egregious excess, a company called Ice Forever will reportedly cover your nano in 10.36 carats of ... Read story »

Tata Motors revs up its Nano plans

Crave The deluxe version of the Tata Nano (photo from January 2008). The Tata Nano may be small in stature, but it could be a big deal for car buyers in ... Read story »
Apple iPod nano (16GB; fourth generation)

Apple iPod nano (16GB; fourth generation)

Review The fourth-generation iPod nano is easy on the eyes and the wallet, and you can't beat its hardware and user interface design.
Editors' rating  8.5
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Users' rating  8.7
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iPod touch and nano blueprints revealed?

Crave Sources at iLounge have unearthed two compelling design blueprints for Apple's next generation of iPods. While dimensions and blurry photos of the 4G iPod nano redesign have been floating around for ... Read story »

The world's cheapest car, the Nano, is all set to roll out by end 2010

Blogs The Nano, which happens to be the world's cheapest car, is all set to roll out of the Tata Group's Rs2,000 crore (US$3.86 billion) Sanand plant in Gujarat, India, by the ... Read story »

Photos: 2008 Apple iPods

Crave September's annual iPod announcement was met by the usual hoopla as Steve Jobs ushered in new shuffle colors, an updated iPod classic capacity list, redesigned fourth-generation iPod nanos, and a minimal ... Read story »

Apple takes on mini camcorders with new iPod nano

Crave The only major cosmetic makeover appears to be on the iPod nano. Apple CEO Steve Jobs took to the stage at the company's "It's only rock and roll" event, his ... Read story »

That was quick! Cases for the 4G iPod nano are already available online

Crave MCA Cherry Blossom Case for iPod nano 4G That was fast. Less than 30 minutes after Steve Jobs concluded today's announcement of the latest iPods, I received an email blast ... Read story »

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