The much-rumored iPhone is becoming less of a rumor as new evidence surfaces to confirm the speculation that Apple is getting into the mobile phone business. Apple has built a veritable iPod empire that just keeps getting bigger. Now, there is a paper trail that reveals Apple's intent. Apple filed a patent application with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office in August. The application was disclosed Thursday, and describes a device that combines a music player with a mobile phone.

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There's a new gadget in the race to attach interesting things to the iPod, and it's aimed right at a core New Mexico problem: drunken driving. David Steele Enterprises this month introduced the "iBreath" iPod attachment, a blood-alcohol breath testing device following in the vein of the California company's iPod flashlight and video glasses. It might be up there in obscurity with other iPod attachments, but S.U. Mahesh, a spokesperson for the New Mexico Department of Transportation, said he finds the concept intriguing.

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Macintosh users have always argued that their system is more stable, user-friendly and attractive. PC users have always been able to counter that their system is compatible with more software, particularly freeware. Mac fans, life just got easier. Dozens of free software titles for Macbooks, mostly utilities, are listed at MacBookFreeware. Among them are CarbonCopyCloner, which backs up your hard drive to an external one, a car alarm for your Macbook called "iAlertU," and Snes9x, a Super Nintendo emulator.

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If protecting your new iPod nano is of utmost importance to you, the Aluminum N2 case from PodsPlus is an excellent option to consider. Like the 5 GB iPod case the company introduced earlier this year, the Aluminum N2 is the first and only metal case for the iPod nano that offers both screen and clickwheel protection. The neoprene-lined Aluminum N2 tightly hugs the iPod nano, and the case opens like a book, making it a cinch to insert or remove your nano.

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In a novel effort targeting the lifestyle of North Korea's eccentric president, the Bush administration wants to make it tougher for him to buy iPods, plasma televisions, Segway electric scooters and more. It is Washington's first-ever attempt to use trade penalties as a way of personally aggravating a foreign leader. They target items believed to be favored by Kim Jong Il or presented by him as gifts to the roughly 600 loyalist families who run the communist government.

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