Archive for October, 2009

What You Can Get Out of an iPod Touch

Posted by Zach On October - 18 - 2009

An iPhone Without the Phone

Apple’s iPod Touch combines daily tasks together in one; right in your pocket. This could save you from buying Internet, a CD/DVD player, photo albums, a map, a calendar, a clock, sticky notes, a calculator, books, games, and possibly even a TV. That’s because the iPod touch has features and apps for all of that. And the best part is that you can take it with you. Cause I’m pretty sure you wouldn’t have wanted to take all that with you. You want to access those features as easily as possible.

First, is the amazing feature called the Internet. Apple’s Safari broswer is right there on your iPod. Of course you have to have a wireless connection to access the Internet, but if you can get one, you’re set to go. And once you have Internet, you can also access iTunes and YouTube as well.

You can also store photos on this thing. If you find a nice photo you can save it right to the photo library. Say someone sent you a photo in your email and you wanted to keep it. All you’d have to do is save it right on, and you can view it later. Nice little feature there.

And then there’s Stocks. You can view stock performance information right on the Touch. And you can also check the weather – that’s important.

And the important Maps feature. This thing comes loaded with directions. Handy to have if you don’t want to get lost.

Say you want to know what day and what time it is. That’s simple. The Touch has a calendar and clock. With the calendar, you can keep track of events and holidays. With the clock, you’ll be able to know what time it is. Not a bad feature to have.

Notes are good for reminders. No pen and paper required.

And the calculator can really come in handy if you need to calculate something.

In the mood to read something? The iPod Touch enables you to read books from the Amazon Kindle. That is something – no Kindle required.

Then to wrap things up is the amazing apps. You can download apps for games, or anything. Remember… there’s an app for that.

Oh, but wait… there’s more! The Touch also lets you store music and videos just like a regular iPod! Listen to your favorite songs and watch your favorite videos over and over again!

There’s no reason why you wouldn’t want an iPod Touch, in less you would rather have a phone — iPhone.

To order one of these right now, click on one of the links below. Choose your model and capacity size, then BUY! In addition to that, get FREE shipping!

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The Music Featured in Phineas and Ferb

Posted by Zach On October - 12 - 2009

Every episode of Disney’s hit animated series, “Phineas and Ferb”, has a song in it. And there is a wide variety of genres used throughout the series.

In fact, many episodes focus around music: “Flop Starz”, “Dude, We’re Getting the Band Back Together”, “Ready for the Bettys”, “The Baljeatles”, and special “Phineas and Ferb’s Musical Cliptastic Countdown”. Many of the characters have musical numbers from the show.

 A soundtrack of the series was released on September 22, 2009, self-titled “Phineas and Ferb”. It features 26 songs, all used at somepoint during the show. Some of the songs on the soundtrack are: “Gitchee Gitchee Goo”, “Backyard Beach”, “Perry the Platypus Theme”, “My Nemesis”, “Ready For The Bettys”, “Queen of Mars”, “Phinedroids and Ferbots”, and “You Snuck Your Way Right Into My Heart”.

And there is also going to be a special episode of “Phineas and Ferb” tonight at 8PM EST on Disney XD, and Friday night at 9PM EST on Disney Channel. The special, called “Phineas and Ferb’s Musical Cliptastic Countdown”, features the top ten Phineas and Ferb songs that were voted on by viewers.

Music plays a big impact on “Phineas and Ferb”. And if you enjoy the music from “Phineas and Ferb”, then you can purchase the album from Amazon and iTunes.

And also buy the first and second seasons of “Phineas and Ferb” from iTunes.

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Blake Lewis Heartbreak on Vinyl Review

Posted by Zach On October - 9 - 2009

 Blake Lewis, season six runner-up of the hit reality series American Idol, just released his sophomore album Tuesday; known as “Heartbreak on Vinyl”.

Heartbreak on Vinyl is different from Blake’s first album, Audio Day Dream (A.D.D.), because this one was more personal than his previous record. And Lewis had more freedom with Tommy Boy Records than he had with Arista Records. Many of the songs were wrote from his experience from a broken relationship. This album was more of a heartbreak album compared to his dance album.

I recieved the album yesterday and listened to it. And I thought it was one of the best albums of 2009. All 13 songs off the album were fantastic, including the title track “Heartbreak on Vinyl”. Every song is distinct with catchy lyrics and beats. And I kept playing different songs from it.

Want to get a taste of Heartbreak on Vinyl for yourself? Buy it from iTunes and Amazon. You will not, without a doubt, regret it.

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