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iPOD TOUCH CHAT

iPOD TOUCH CHAT

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A chat about the iPod Touch – how a mid-lifer and a teenager can both like the same product.  In fact, they have some of the same applications.  The chat shows the iPod Touch is useful for people of all ages.

All video taping was done by Jacob “The Wizard” Heiser

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Posted in The Wizard 1 year, 3 months ago at 12:08.

3 comments

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  1. Great job Jacob and Debbie!

    I too wanted to get an iPhone but after checking into the price of the iPhone and the monthly service contract (compared to my current service) it was not cost effective for me to get one and I decided to do without. After watching your video I suddenly realized “daaah” that for a onetime cost of $229.00 I can now surf the web, watch YouTube, play some really fun games, watch high quality videos, and finally have access to those free “apps” from Apple that everyone has been talking about.

    Thanks again for the insight.

    Larry

  2. My Ipod touch will not charge when plugged into my USB 2.0 outlet whats up

  3. frizzo Aug 3rd 2010

    does break your ipod touch for jailbreak what ever like that????


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