So many DVDs, so many friends to borrow them. For Mac users, the answer to this problem is to find a database application that can manage your library and track who has what. DVDpedia handles that task without a hitch, and throws in a wish list just for good measure. DVDpedia's iTunes-like interface is both familiar and well suited for tracking your movie collection. You can see collection groups in the Collections column, a listing of the movies in each collection, and detailed descriptions of selected items.
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Apple has a lot to think about in the design of its rumored iPhone -- namely the phone's data security. In previous times, except for business professionals, few worried about the data contained in their cell phones. Getting information in and out of such devices has been so painful, in fact, many users don't bother or give up trying to do so. However, we can expect that Apple will make synchronization with Mac OS X so seamless and bulletproof that a lost cell phone, packed with gigabytes of personal data, will pose a serious security threat.
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Case-Mate's new Signature Series case for the second-generation iPod nano continues the company's trend of crafting quality iPod nano cases from fine leather. The case mirrors the design of the one Case-Mate offers for the 5G iPod and original nano with its clean design and hidden stitch work. The Italian Pebblestone leather looks elegant and feels fantastic in the hand. Some might feel the case makes the iPod nano a little bulbous by doubling its depth, but even in the case, the nano feels extremely svelte.
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It has been exactly five years since the iPod was launched. Newsweek reporter Steven Levy has covered Apple and the computer industry practically since its infancy, so he is uniquely qualified to put the iPod half-decade in some kind of instant historical context in his new book, The Perfect Thing. That "perfect thing" is, of course, the iPod. Levy is a huge fan, prone to gush. This is what I mean: "The iPod nano was so beautiful that it seemed to have dropped down from some vastly advanced alien civilization."
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In research findings reminiscent of George Orwell's classic "1984," a University of Washington report on Thursday revealed that Big Brother could find a way to track iPod users. The report raises privacy concerns about the Nike+iPod Sport Kit, a wireless system that allows Nike+ footwear to communicate with an iPod nano, according to Scott Saponas, who led the research. The kit includes an in-shoe sensor and a receiver that attaches to the iPod.

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