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Revolutionary New IPOD Case Hits the Market.

By Anonymous

May 1, 2004--SmarterCase introduces the SmarterPouch line starting with their iPOD case. The SmarterCase division of Impulse Packaging Co. Inc. has released the first of their line of SmarterPouches into the accessory market online today. The SmarterPouch is a brilliant melding of soft case and hard case providing iPOD users the best of both worlds. The good looks cushioning and versatility of the soft case backed up by a steel backbone similar to hard cases make a superior and useful case.

See http://www.smartercase.com/ for more information. SmarterCase Division of Impulse Packaging has been manufacturing a unique line of PDA cases from their East Providence RI facility since January of 2000. Impulse Packaging is a manufacturer of fine quality packaging products.



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Ipod Game - 1st Game To Be Released For Ipod

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February 23, 2004--XO Play today launched the first long awaited game for the iPod.

The adventure story game called 'The Rise Of The Lost' puts you in the role of Sir Jacob Zaviour. Your mission is to travel through lands and fight the evil Wizard Sazque. As you read through the adventure you will be asked to choose your destiny by selecting from a number of options found at the bottom of the page. Similar to the 'choose-your-own-adventure' series.

The game costs $9.99 is played via the notes section of your iPod and is available exclusively from http://www.xoplay.com


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ActionFront Recovers Lost Data from a Failed iPod

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Atlanta, GA February 14, 2004–-ActionFront Data Recovery Labs today announced that they had recovered data from a failed iPod. Like most MP3 players, the iPod can double as a data backup device and this iPod was submitted to ActionFront to retrieve inaccessible application data.

John “magic fingers” Yost, a senior ActionFront recovery specialist states “These 1.8 inch drives use a new embedded ATA interface, which appears similar to the PC-card type interface but is entirely different. A special adaptor and special screw drivers were sourced overseas in order to work on this drive”.

ActionFront is the only company capable of recovering data from IBM’s 1 inch MicroDrive, which also requires a special tool set. Experience gained working on the MicroDrive speeded up the research on the iPod drive.

ActionFront’s data-recovery-media-success-list ranges from the tiniest hard drives holding personal photos to the largest files servers and tape libraries containing business-critical enterprise data.

About ActionFront

ActionFront Data Recovery Labs recovers information from downed computers, backups and corrupted or deleted file-sets including hard drives, tapes, floppies, optical disks, network servers, RAID, NAS, SAN and tape libraries and from corrupted SQL, Oracle, and Exchange Server files. In-lab services include fast turn-around, free evaluations and a Data Guarantee. ActionFront Critical Response teams can go on-site and are available 24/7 to restore business-critical operations. ActionFront, the only data recovery company in the world to be certified to the ISO 9001:2000 standard, serves customers from locations in Atlanta, Buffalo, Chicago, Dallas, Santa Clara, Toronto and Tokyo.

For more information, call Ron Austin at (800) 563 1167 ext.225, or visit the company’s website at www.ActionFront.com.




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