Monday, November 29, 2010

Christmas Around the World

Christmas in USA
The United States of America integrate put together different elements from different sites in the way they celebrate Christmas. The practice of putting up a Christmas tree comes from Germany, and parades from Latin America. Additionally, Christmas carols are made popular by the English and Australians, and Santa Claus by the Europeans. Other than the general celebration with caroling, feasting, Christmas gift giving, and redecorating, each American family has their personal way of Christmas celebrations. Not surprisingly, these traditions vary from one place to another within USA. For instance, in Washington DC there is a central celebration of Christmas tree lighting on the Ellipse. Here you will find one big tree which represents the entire American nation, and some other smaller trees signifying the other states. The oldest city in US, St. Augustine, Florida lights up the whole city with white lights on Christmas. No other lights are allowed except for white. On the other hand, in New Orleans, caroling is the primary focus of the Christmas celebration. Thousands of people mob the Jackson Square annually to have group caroling around big bonfires lit along the river of Mississippi. But yet again, plenty Americans just love to spend time in Hollywood, California to witness the annual Parade of Stars, whilst others enjoy themselves at Christmas concerts or caroling festivities in and around the city.

Christmas in France
Learning a bit of the French vocabulary? Try saying Merry Christmas in French tongue with Joyeux Noël! In France, Christmas is known as Noël and Father Christmas is Père Noël. Christmas trees are beautified with candles and vibrant red ribbons, and are lighted on Christmas. Moreover, families gather around and altogether feast on fine wine and meat. Kids assemble shoes and boots by the fireplace for Santa to keep all the Christmas gifts and goodies in them. And almost all families set up a Nativity scene at home during the yuletide season.

Christmas in Spain
Feliz Navidad! That’s how you express the merriment of Christmas when in Spain. Spanish Christmas is basically religious in spirit and celebration. Furthermore, the country’s patron is Virgin Mary and hence, Spain practices a pious Christmas festivity. Christmas officially starts in the 8th of December which also happens to be feast day of Immaculate Conception. Every year, the Spanish celebrate Christmas facing Seville's Gothic cathedral carrying out a ceremony known as 'los Seises' or the 'dance associated with six'.

Christmas in Portugal
Christmas celebration in Portugal is pretty much the same as that in Spain.  Whatever holiday presents the kids receive from Father Christmas, these are stacked under the sparkling Christmas tree or in the shoes by the fireplace. At Christmas Eve’s midnight, the Portuguese share a special Christmas meal of dried and salted cod-fish, and boiled potatoes. And in the early Christmas morn, they devour a sumptuous meal called 'consoada', a tradition where seats are left empty at the table for the 'alminhas a penar' also known as the 'souls of the dead'. This tradition takes its roots from the ancient practice of leaving seeds to the dead ancestors praying to be rewarded for a more bountiful harvest.

Christmas in England
Great Britain claims to be the origin of hanging stockings during Christmas. It is believed that Father Christmas once dropped some gold coins while getting down a chimney and the coins landed on one of the stockings that were hung to dry. Since then, the idea of hanging stockings was born, and children these days make it a point to hang their stockings for Santa to fill with Christmas presents and treats. In certain parts, 'pantomime' is another popular holiday tradition. And of course, Christmas gift giving and wishing everybody a Merry Christmas is there in England.



Christmas in Germany
In Germany, the celebration of St. Nicholas Day in December 6 is analogous to the Christmas celebrations of the English. Besides wishing everyone a 'Froehliche Weihnachten' or 'Merry Christmas', the customs and traditions of Christmas differ from one region to another within Germany. IN actuality, St. Nicholas Day is reserved for the young ones to enjoy and indulge with all the Christmas presents. Following this, the Christmas gift giving itself kicks off on the night of Christmas Eve. Most of the time, gifts are kept the Christmas tree and people gobble a traditional roasted duck in their Christmas meal. Weihnachtsmann who is a St. Nicholas look-alike delivers Christmas gifts and there are times when Christkind, a fairy child often likened to baby Jesus, brings the gifts to kids.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

The Delight of Christmas Gift Giving

Christmas is the blessed season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love by giving and receiving."


A lot of people look forward to the 25th of December because this is a time when everybody around the globe altogether celebrates the birth of baby Jesus. It is a season when individuals exchange presents to honor the Bible story where the three wise men devoured the infant Jesus Christ with kingly gifts.


These days, what first comes to mind when people, particularly children, think of Christmas is the ever-famous Santa Claus who whirls around anywhere with his reindeer-maneuvered sleigh carrying with him kids’ wished gifts. However, being kid isn’t a necessary requirement to secretly wish for special presents on Christmas. There are numerous gift ideas that could bring cheer to all those who wish for fabulous Christmas presents. And with the current trend, it is not hard at all to look for ideas that are sure to blast anyone’s face with a smile.


One present that surely shows all that Christmas stands for is a Christmas gift basket. You can put superb homemade goodies topped with fresh flowers and create a perfect sweet gift. On the other hand, you may also send cookies, cakes or even soft toys as a combo Christmas gift. It definitely adds creativity and variety to the menu!


You may also add decors to beautify the Christmas tree such as Christmas balls, sparkling lights, striking ribbons, candles and angel tree-toppers. Christmas embellishments can be wonderful items that go into gift baskets. Christmas figurines, collector’s items and nativity sets are excellent keepsakes for the festive holiday.


A range of fine wine beverages is another special way of expressing Merry Christmas. You may as well send a Christmas tree to add twice the joy in a Christmas party.


Christmas is a season of sharing – of happiness and love. Every Christmas present that you ought to give needs to mirror your sentiments that will never be fully expressed by words alone. If you prefer to give unique present then, in that case, offering utility gifts like books, portable electronic merchandise, and home and kitchen appliances make awesome options. Alternatively, give your loved ones with gift certificates to their favorite lifestyle store or restaurants. For sure it'll leave lasting imprints in their hearts and minds.


Have you already thought where to purchase the perfect Christmas presents? Having to live an ever-busy lifestyle and dreading the very idea of working your way into the thousands of shoppers at shopping centers, it is apparent that online shopping is the best option. 


These days, online marts have become increasingly popular for holiday shopping and with the ever-abundant number of suppliers and an extremely competitive industry or market, goods are available in many cases right up to Christmas Check on online retail shopping marts that offer free shipping and hassle free delivery options. There are plenty of sites that offer same day delivery selections for perishable merchandise like cakes, rose bouquets, fruit etc.

Friday, November 26, 2010

How to Choose a Christmas Gift Fit for Any Man

For Him | Christmas Gifts 2010In this season of Christmas, a lot of people are faced with the dilemma on not knowing what to give their loved ones – family, friends, and colleagues. The types of presents available are endless, and there are a lot to choose from for your husband, father, brothers or guy friends. The trouble of deciding which kind of gift to give to a man will be resolved once you learn what his pastimes are, his wants and lifestyle.

Prior to deciding to go shopping, you should think what activities they like doing and enjoy a lot. The more things you find out, the better is the opportunity to know what it is that you can give them. For example, if he loves staying outdoors, you can include in your list gifts which might be related to outdoors. Some other common interest of men may also include movies, light life, sports, and many others.

Once you have gathered information about the likes and interests of your husband, brother, father or male friends, you will now be set to create ingenious and creative presents for everyone. This is surely more beneficial to you because you can already start looking for those gifts before the actual event; there are have more time to find gifts that are on sale which works well for those men in your own list.

Should you found out that there is somebody on the list who loves to watch TV or movies, you then can look for videos that are on sale or other things that somebody who like watching movies would appreciate. While studying your subject, you should find also determine what kind of movies and TV programs he enjoys and appreciates.

If you have a businessman on your list, there are a number of awesome business gifts which can be found easily throughout holidays. Personalized business items which enhance the look of his table or office can make a distinct holiday gift. You can even give him a desk clock, carved business card holder, a pen set, or perhaps desk frames.

You may also think about giving him cuff links, wrist watch, neck ties, or some other items he may use while working the office. Other options are a made-to-order attache case, rucksack, messenger tote, or even a gym bag, if he loves going to the gym after work.

Conversely, if he likes staying outdoors, it can be pleasant to find out things he already owns and mostly use. No matter what he loves doing while outdoors, be it mountain climbing, fishing, camping out or hunting, there are lots of stores which sell sporting and other outdoor goods.

Getting men Christmas presents mostly depend on their preferences, just like when shopping for everyone else really. But, for those who have a hard time doing so, you could always purchase a customary Christmas gift; just make sure to add a few embellishment to improve its appeal and to make it look personalized and not store-bought. Gift cards are perfect if you cannot decide what present to give.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Fabulous Christmas Gift Ideas That Never Go Out Of Style

It seems that as we age, the more nostalgic we get, and the holiday season wouldn’t be complete without the tradition of storytelling from grandparents as they get a little drowsy on sherry. So why not offer them with Christmas gifts that remind them on what had been? Such memento is a scrapbook from the 1920s up to the 1980s. These will certainly make awesome keepsakes as they contain images and memories on what had been. Thus, these will be great holiday gifts to anyone who are getting a little sentimental.

Without any doubts, the yuletide season can truly be a delightful time of the year where families get together, eat good food and unwrap wonderful presents. It doesn’t seem to matter how old we get. Receiving gifts today is just as fun way back when we were kids, though the gifts themselves have changed a bit over time.

Toys often go in and out from style nowadays quicker than they used to; and most of us would like to think that we obtained weeks of pleasure from our gifts back in the good old days. Occasionally it isn’t the delight of the Christmas presents themselves that makes us blissful, but the thought of what Santa has for us, and that moment of happiness the minute you rip the wrappers open and find exactly what you wished for. If only you can wrap those emotions and make them gifts themselves you may always find yourself feeling elated.

It is indeed wonderful to see your loved ones smile as they reminisce their childhood or a special time in their lives upon receiving your Christmas gifts. Moreover there are a numerous means by which you can bring back the past and flash a beam on their faces.

An example would have to be an original tabloid/newspaper which can truly enthuse any day. Offer someone an authentic copy of “The Times” or “Telegraph” newspaper from the day of their birth, and for sure you’ll have a very delighted loved one. This can be placed inside a beautiful handmade box, and be treasured for a lifetime.

Having the entire family gathered as one and lots of exciting moments to be shared, the holiday season for sure is a great opportunity to capture magnificent photographs. Some people remember having worn a Santa outfit or a picture of the kids unwrapping their holiday gifts but cannot remember where the photos are now. These are one of those moments that are worth keeping and treasured. Well, lucky for you, photographs themselves can be made excellent and personalized Christmas presents. Just select which one you like, have it copied onto personalized items including bags, chairs, or even tea cups! It truly is a great way to reminisce a special moment time and time again.

In actuality, there are a lot Christmas gift ideas you can see over the web. But always remember that the true meaning of Christmas cannot be found in those little boxes stacked under the tree. It’s a commemoration of God’s gifts to mankind – the gift of His Son – Jesus Christ. Christmas is a time to be grateful for the gift of love with people who matter to us, and a time to share to the less fortunate people around us.

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

How Gift Giving Started and Why We Do It

Most people would agree that best time of the year would have to be Christmas. Aside from the season being a time of raging gift exchanges and stress, it is also the period of the year when most families get together and enjoy each other’s company. For others, it is a momentous occasion to celebrate the birth of our Savior, but as the birth of commercialism, this religious basis is often missed. Nonetheless, several people wonder as to how Christmas began, and especially gift giving in particular.

Christmas celebration owes its origin from the ancient winter festivals. At that time, Christianity was trying to curb the tradition and have more people to convert. But soon they realized that more people would likely follow the religion if they do not have to lose their beloved customary winter festival.

In the Middle Ages, celebrating Christmas comprised of drinking, merrymaking and caroling. However, Puritans were abhorrent with these feasting, that was seemingly in Christ’s name. Thus, Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell cancelled Christmas 1654 on these grounds. On the other hand, gift exchanges were done on New Year’s Day in England.

The most popular icon being correlated with Christmas is no other than Santa Claus, who is also known as Saint Nicholas, Father Christmas, Pere Noel and Sinterklaas. This representation of him was created by Thomast Nast, a cartoonist, in 1863, and in 1920s it was standardized by publications. The myth of Santa Claus emanates perhaps from the stories of Saint Nicholas – although the image was thought to symbolize drunkenness and merriment in 15th century Britain. Presently, Santa is considered to be a big man in red suit who brings gifts at Christmas to those kids who have been good for the past year. However in South America, legend has it that he makes toys to be delivered by baby Jesus.

The impression of gift giving during Christmas is one of the primary queries here and it has a very clear-cut answer. The tradition takes its roots in the magi (or wise men) who brought presents to the infant Jesus. As a matter of fact, some Eastern Orthodox Churches and countries in Europe still commemorate the original date of the Magi’s arrival – 6th of January – with some sort of gift exchange. In history, the Romans swapped gifts as part of their Saturnalia festival, and French nuns (in the 13th century) bestowed presents to the poor on the Eve of St. Nicholas’ Day.

However, the Christmas gift exchange that we are accustomed to today did not really come about until the end of 18th century. Simply speaking, the tradition was a reminder to the people of the magi’s gifts to baby Jesus, and by extension God’s gift to man – His Son Jesus Christ. As we know it today, the more social facet of gift giving took over, as a way of showing care to family and friends for example, but the origin of the custom should always be kept in the heart as a Christian religious practice.

In contrast, the commercial facet of yuletide season has turned into a gigantic and profitable business as gift giving persists to be a major tradition. Many stores publicize for an extended hours just to make sure that those who look for last minute shopping do not get disappointed. Moreover, with the advent of technology and internet, the shopping aspect of gift exchange has been further made simpler, and the wide array of selection online makes this scheme a pretty attractive one. Another plus is that personalized gifts are readily and widely available over the web compared to shopping centers. Additionally, more creative presents are more easily booked online such as spa weekends and fly experience.

As a whole, it is fair enough to note that the tradition of giving gifts during Christmas has come a long way from Epiphany to what it is today.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

KINDLE COVERS AND CASES (6" Latest Generation)

Amazon's Kindle covers and cases offer optimal protection. Contoured, pebble-grain leather keeps your Kindle Wireless Reading Device safe and secure, while the soft, charcoal-gray, microfiber interior protects the screen from scratches.

Because the leather cover is light, this is perfect for taking Kindle wherever you go, and is designed to fold back, so you can read comfortably with just one hand.

Designed by Amazon, these stylish leather covers offer optimal protection for your Kindle. The contoured, pebble-grain leather keeps your Kindle safe and secure, while the soft, charcoal-gray, microfiber suede interior protects the screen from scratches. These covers are designed to fold back, so you can read comfortably with just one hand.

The newest line of Amazon Kindle Lighted Leather covers features built-in, retractable LED reading lights, so you can carry your Kindle wherever you go and always have a reading light with you. Simply pull the light out to illuminate Kindle when you need it, and slide it away to be invisible when you don't. And since the light draws its power from Kindle, no batteries are needed.

Thus, Kindle's covers and cases are perfect Christmas gifts!

Aside from Kindle covers and cases and Kindle devices, we also have a wide array of selection to choose from. Clickhere.

How To Secure Your Kindle

  

  • Attach the Kindle to the hinge

  • Apply the strap

  • Done! Kindle will stay securely in place.

Kindle Covers and Cases Come In Different Colors and Designs

Choose the perfect design for your Kindle Wireless Reading Device. Flatter your loved one with these as Christmas gifts. Amazon’s official Kindle cover features contoured, pebble-grain leather available in 7 different colors.
Kindle covers

Monday, November 22, 2010

Kindle Wireless Reading Device

Christmas Gift-KindleEver wondering what cool Christmas gifts to give to your loved ones this yuletide season? In that case, we have a bunch of Christmas gifts ideas that will surely please you. But, besides Kindle Wireless Reading Device, we also have a wide array of selection to choose from.
Christmas is an important event of the year where people empty their pockets to give something special to their loved ones. Giving of Christmas gifts is a sweet tradition that individuals have been practicing ever since. Buying Kindle 2 as Christmas Gifts would probably be the most worth it gift that you can ever give to someone who deserves it.

It can be used for a lifetime and continue to gain knowledge about anything just because it can give you all the books you want to read in just one gadget.

Kindle Wireless Reading Device Information

Amazon designed Kindle Wireless Reading Device to provide an exceptional reading experience. Thanks to electronic paper, a revolutionary new display technology, reading Kindle's screen is as sharp and natural as reading ink on paper - and nothing like the strain and glare of a computer screen. 


Kindle Wireless Reading Device is also easy on the fingertips. It never becomes hot and is designed for ambidextrous use so both "lefties" and "righties" can read comfortably at any angle for long periods of time. Kindle was wanted to be completely mobile and simple to use for everyone, so it has been made wireless. No PC and no syncing needed. 

Using the same 3G network as advanced cellphones, Amazon delivers your content using its own wireless delivery system, Amazon Whispernet. Unlike WiFi, you'll never need to locate a hotspot. There are no confusing service plans, yearly contracts, or monthly wireless bills - Amazon takes care of the hassles so you can just read. With Whispernet, you can be anywhere, think of a book, and get it in one minute. 

Similarly, your content automatically comes to you, wherever you are. Newspaper subscriptions are delivered wirelessly each morning. Most magazines arrive before they hit newsstands. 

Haven't read the book for tomorrow night's book club? Get it in a minute. Finished your book in the airport? Download the sequel while you board the plane. Whether you're in the mood for something serious or hilarious, lighthearted or studious, Kindle delivers your spontaneous reading choices on demand. 


And because Amazon knows you can't judge a book by its cover, Kindle lets you download and read the beginning of books for free. This way, you can try it out - if you like it, simply buy and download with 1-Click, right from your Kindle, and continue reading. 


Want to try a newspaper as well? All newspaper subscriptions start with a risk-free two-week trial. Kindle's paperback size and expandable memory let you travel light with your library. With the freedom to download what you want, when you want, Amazon hopes you'll never again find yourself stuck without a great read.


Kindle Wireless Reading Device Comparison
        
Give your bookworm loved one, or even yourself, a treat this season, and purchase any of the versions of Kindle Wireless Reading Device. Kindle devices are also perfect Christmas gifts for students and for those who just want to sit down and read a good material.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

iPod Touch 4th Generation Information


Ever wondering what cool Christmas gifts to give to your loved ones this yuletide season? In that case, we have a bunch of Christmas gifts ideas that will surely please you. Well good thing Apple launched its latest products! But, besides Apple iPod products, we also have a wide array of selection to choose from.

Here comes the latest iPod Touch – the iPod Touch 4th Generation model. This is more attractive than the first three generations of ipod touch where it weights around 115 grams and height up to 110 mm. The 3.2 inch diagonal with multi touch display and the audio frequency response from 20 Hz to 2000 Hz where these device will accept the Mp3, apple lossless, AIFF and WAV. The headphones provided with these sets are available with mic and remote where which can used to change the music as well as to increase and decrease the volume. The impedance varies up to 32 ohms and supports the TV out with 480p and 576p component. The connectivity of the device is made with the 2.0 USB port cable. Continue reading below for more details about iPod Touch 4th Generation.

iPod Touch 4th Generation are perfect Christmas gifts for both gadget and music lovers alike. With tons of music to carry on the go, iPod Touch will surely be a big hit this Christmas. Grab one now.

Also available are the latest iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle. >>Click here to see the latest iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle<<

FaceTime on iPod Touch 4th Generation

Video calling is now on the new 4th generation iPod touch. FaceTime lets you catch up will old time friends in a whole new different way. With just a tap on your iPod touch, you can LITERALLY witness what your buddies are up to - new iPod touch to new iPod touch or iPhone 4 over Wi-Fi. And come face to face even with even more fun.

Take “LOL” to the next level and actually see friends laughing. Or bring “XOXO” to life when you blow someone a kiss from miles away. FaceTime on iPod touch makes it possible. FaceTime works right out of the box — just enter your Apple ID and email address. Or create a new email account just for FaceTime.

Using FaceTime is as easy as it gets. Say you want to start a video call with your best friend over Wi-Fi. Just tap the FaceTime app and find her entry to start the call. An invitation pops up on her iPod touch or iPhone 4 screen asking if she wants to join you. When she accepts, FaceTime begins. It’s all perfectly seamless. And it works in both portrait and landscape. See how much fun you can have.

Two Cameras, Two Views on iPod Touch 4th Generation

iPod touch has two built-in cameras, one on the front above the display and one on the back. The front camera has been tuned for FaceTime. It has just the right field of view and focal length to focus on your face at arm’s length. So it always presents you in the best possible light. Which is particularly handy when you’re talking to someone who’s more than just a friend.

You can never have, or see, too much fun. That’s why iPod touch has two cameras: One on the front, which focuses on you. And one on the back, which focuses on what’s in front of you. FaceTime lets you switch between them at any time during a video call. Just tap a button. So if you’re people-watching at a coffee shop and you spot someone entertaining (or famous), your friend gets to see, too.

Retina Display Comes to iPod Touch 4th Generation


The latest Retina display brings out the awesomeness in anything on your iPod touch. That’s because it’s the highest-resolution iPod screen ever, with four times the pixel count of previous iPod models.

In fact, there are so many pixels, the human eye can’t distinguish individual ones. Which makes graphics and images stunningly sharp, and text amazingly crisp. Just like the printed page.

Thanks to the Retina display, all that you can see on the iPod touch is AWESOME! That’s because the Retina display’s pixel density is so high your eye is unable to distinguish individual pixels. By developing pixels a mere 78 micrometers wide, Apple engineers were able to pack four times the number of pixels into the same size screen found on earlier iPod touch models.

This many pixels packed this close together — 326 per inch — make graphics and text look smooth and continuous at any size. Which means images in games, movies, and photos pop off the screen. Text in books, web pages, and email is crisp at any size. And everything is sharper. No wonder it’s called “cutting edge.”

HD Video Recording and Editing on iPod Touch 4th Generation

Discover the greates high definition feature of video recording and editing. With iPod touch, you’ll always have a great HD video camera with you. Say you’re at a party and you see someone popping and locking. You’re ready to capture the moment in all its glory. In high-definition 720p video. You can record video in low-light settings, thanks to the advanced backside illumination sensor.

Because your iPod touch — and its built-in HD video camera — go with you everywhere, you’re always ready to record when the moment strikes. And now you can do it in stunning high definition. An advanced backside illumination sensor delivers brilliant video in both bright and low-light settings. And when you’re done shooting, you can edit and share your movie in just a few taps. With iPod touch, you’re the only film crew you need.

Great thing is, you don’t need to wait until you’re back at your computer to edit video. With basic editing built into iPod touch, you can get right down to business. Just drag to select start and end points on a filmstrip. Keep only the parts of the video you want, and turn it into something you and your friends will watch again and again.

Game Center on iPod Touch 4th Generation

Here comes the new Game Center app on iPod touch that lets you add more players to your gaming network. Invite friends to join. Then totally dominate them. Take a look at how your score ranks against your friends and other players of each game. Compare game achievements with your friends. Put together a select group of friends to play with. Or choose to automatically go up against people you don’t know in a multiplayer game. So get in the game. And get your friends in it, too.

The new Game Center app on iPod touch lets you widen your horizon on gaming network. Exponentially. All anyone needs to play is an iPod touch or iPhone running iOS 4.1. With iOS 4.1, you’ll see a Game Center app on your Home screen. Just tap it and sign in with your Apple ID, and you’re good to go. You can create a different nickname that will be visible to friends and the gaming community. You can also assign several email addresses to the Game Center app, making it easy for more friends to find you. Download any games you see by tapping links in Game Center. Games can be started right in the Game Center app. And the best part, once you sign in to Game Center, you’re always connected. Until you decide to sign out.

Bring your friends along for the ride. Or match. Or mission. Once you’re signed in to the Game Center app, you can invite someone by sending a friend request using their nickname or email address. Your friends show up in a separate Friends list in the Game Center app. Tap on a friend's name, and you can see what games they’ve been playing. You can also check out pending friend requests you receive and add as you see fit.

Mail - Go Anywhere. Stay Connected

iPod Touch
iPod touch supports rich HTML email, so images and photos appear alongside text. And you see email attachments in their original formats, not stripped-down versions. Rotate, zoom, and pan in more than a dozen standard file and image formats, including PDF, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and iWork.

No matter how many email accounts you have, iPod touch helps you stay in touch. Access your email accounts from popular providers — MobileMe, Google Gmail, Microsoft Exchange, Yahoo! Mail, and AOL — and most industry-standard IMAP and POP mail systems. So even when you’re out and about, or out of town, you’re still in the loop.

iPod touch recognizes email addresses in different applications. If you run across an email address on a web page or a map listing, for example, just tap it and iPod touch opens a new message and addresses it for you.

If it seems like you only notice spelling mistakes after you’ve already sent the email, have no fear. With its built-in dictionary, the intelligent iPod touch keyboard predicts and corrects words as you type, making it fast and easy to write email. And when you rotate iPod touch to its side, the keyboard instantly switches from portrait to landscape with larger keys and more room to type.

Web Browsing with Safari. Now on iPod Touch

iPod touch is the only iPod with built-in wireless access to the web. Whenever you’re connected via Wi-Fi, you can surf the web with Safari. Thanks to the superfast A4 processor, web pages render quickly, so you can do more shopping, more reading, more whatever, in less time. And the high-resolution Retina display renders pages beautifully, with perfectly crisp text and bright, vivid graphics.

iPod touch syncs your bookmarks from your PC or Mac, so you can access your favorite sites quickly. It has Google, Bing, and Yahoo! search built in, so it’s easy to find movie times, restaurant reviews, or whatever you’re looking for on the web.

If you check a website frequently — a favorite magazine, blog, or sports site — create a Home screen icon, or web clip, for it. Make web clips with Safari, and your favorite sites are always just a tap away.

Get a closer look at any web page by zooming in and out with a tap or a pinch of the Multi-Touch display. View websites in portrait or landscape. Rotate iPod touch 90 degrees and the web page rotates, too.

iPod Nano 6th Generation Information


iPod Nano are perfect Christmas gifts for your teens, or just to anyone who loves to groove while listening to their favorite songs. Not only is it adorable, it is also stylish, chic, and can provide you hours and hours of listening pleasure. iPod Nano is surely a big hit this Christmas, so grab one now!
Arguably, the Nano's most impressive feature is its size. Apple shrank the Nano's design by nearly 50 per cent while maintaining a 24-hour battery life, generous capacity options and existing features such as music playback, an FM radio you can pause, Genius Mixes, podcasts, audio books, photo gallery, clock, stopwatch, pedometer and support for the optional Nike+ fitness system. Apple has also added an integrated clip, which saves you from having to fork over money for an armband.


Also available, iPod Shuffle. Click here to learn more about iPod Shuffle
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iPod Nano 6th Generation Features

Your music under your fingertips
The best things in life have a soundtrack, and that’s where iPod nano shines. The Multi-Touch display lets you experience your music in a new way. Tap to play anything you want to hear. Swipe the Home screen to browse your music by songs, albums, artists, playlists, genres, or composers. You can even rearrange the icons on your Home screen so your music is organized just how you like.

Listen all day and all night long
The built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery gives you up to 24 hours of nonstop music. So when you clip on an 8GB or 16GB iPod nano, you’ll have plenty of tunes to make it through your commute, your workout, and beyond.

Shake it up!
Now for something completely random. Give iPod nano a shake and it shuffles to a different song in your music library. Shake to Shuffle is perfect for when you’re not in any particular music mood. You never know what you’re going to hear, and you’ll always be pleasantly surprised.
Genius. The music mixmaster
Say you’re listening to a song you love and you want to stay in the groove. Just tap Genius. It finds other songs on your iPod nano that go great together and makes a Genius playlist for you. 

For more song combinations you wouldn’t have thought of yourself, create Genius Mixes in iTunes and sync the ones you like to your iPod nano. Then tap the Genius Mixes icon and rediscover songs you haven’t heard in a while — or find music you forgot you even had.
Radio and Live Pause on iPod Nano
Ride the airwaves on iPod nano. The FM tuner shows the artist, song, or program you’re listening to. Just tap to see the radio controls, flick the radio dial to change stations, and tap to set your favorites.

If you need to take a break from listening, don’t miss a minute of radio time with Live Pause. Tap to pause a song or show, then tap again to continue where you left off. You can rewind as far back as 15 minutes or fast-forward to catch up to the live broadcast.
Nike + iPod Nano
With the Nike + iPod Sport Kit (sold separately), iPod nano keeps you motivated from warm-up to cooldown on your run or in the gym. Lace up a pair of Nike+ running shoes and clip on your iPod nano.

You’ll watch the miles unfold and hear real-time voice feedback along with your favorite songs. In the gym, connect iPod nano to a Nike + iPod compatible cardio machine. It records your pace, time, and distance as you work out and rock out.

Your new fitness trainer
iPod nano doubles as a pedometer, which makes it the ideal exercise partner. It keeps track of your steps and helps you meet your fitness goals. Just clip it on and walk on. You can create a daily step goal and check your progress when you upload all your data to the Nike+ website.