“Random is the new order.”
“Enjoy uncertainty.”
“Life is random.”
Even though I’m not feeling the love for the marketing slogans, the iPod shuffle (What’s with all the lowercase, Apple?) looks like one of the killer connectivity items I’ve wanted. The lack of a screen may be off-putting, but you can arrange your playlists flawlessly in iTunes, then synchronize, letting you use the more convenient device for such machinations.
If you’re really interested in the iPod shuffle, but already have a full-featured iPod, there is an easy way to do the conversion/downgrade. (via deathboy)
“Enjoy uncertainty.”
“Life is random.”
Even though I’m not feeling the love for the marketing slogans, the iPod shuffle (What’s with all the lowercase, Apple?) looks like one of the killer connectivity items I’ve wanted. The lack of a screen may be off-putting, but you can arrange your playlists flawlessly in iTunes, then synchronize, letting you use the more convenient device for such machinations.
If you’re really interested in the iPod shuffle, but already have a full-featured iPod, there is an easy way to do the conversion/downgrade. (via deathboy)
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