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Moody is a great Application for finding music in my iTunes library to listen to. This Application works on an iPod as well…

What does Moody do? Moody will play music based on the color I choose. The colors reflect certain moods I may be in.
Moody newbies may be turned off by the seemingly long time it takes to tag songs in iTunes. It is well worth the time it takes. I find it discomforting sorting through thousands of songs anymore to find what fits my mood just using iTunes. Moody really is a simple interface for listening to music, especially for artists who fully understand the connections between color and mood.
I can download Moody from Crayon Room’s website.
Crayon Room provides a Quick Tour of Moody via Streaming Quicktime Video that shows me how to QuickTag songs in iTunes.

Here’s a Great How To Article about how to circumvent the $.99 fee for iPhone Ringtones and make your own!
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After facing many complaints over the $200 price cut for the iPhone announced on September 5, Steve Jobs has issued a letter telling customers that if you already bought an iPhone, you get $100 credit at the Apple Store.
There is one catch though: you cannot have already been issued a rebate toward your purchase of an iPhone.
While specifics have yet to be ironed out, make sure you check out Apple.com in the coming weeks for more information.
Apple followed through again this year, with another release of the popular iPod Line this Wednesday at a press event hosted at the Apple Inc. Campus in Cupertino, Ca.

Is the iPod Touch a Hero?
Apple Inc. released a stripped down, yet enhanced version of the iPhone today called the iPod Touch. This is the first iPod to be able to connect to WiFi networks. So far, it seems the only differences between it and an iPhone is the absence of the phone element and the availability of a 16GB Hard Drive. The 8GB iPod Touch can hold up to 1,750 songs, 10,000 photos, or 10 hours of video, while the 16GB version holds 3,500 songs, 20,000 photos, or 20 hours of video. The iPhone Touch is only available in the color black and features a 3.5-inch multi-touch display. Battery life for music playing can last up to 22 hours, while video playback will only last 5 hours.
Will the iPod Touch feature the same Apps that the iPhone has been endowed with? You can bet on it. This means a whole new level of gaming and organization that previous iPods lacked. WiFi doesn’t just come in handy for viewing websites with Safari, but I can make iTunes Store purchases over wireless networks as well. The iPod Touch will not be available at launch, but later in September.