
Here is a video showing an iPod Touch owner, who puts his touchscreen to the test by using several sharp objects to scratch it. It’s crazy! Watch the video after the jump.
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Here is a video showing an iPod Touch owner, who puts his touchscreen to the test by using several sharp objects to scratch it. It’s crazy! Watch the video after the jump.

Christopher Breen from Macworld shows us a first peek of the Apple iPod touch. You can download the video here.

Constructed from extruded aluminum, the mStation 2.1 Stereo Tower iPod docking station/speaker system packs in 100 watts of goodness along with a 5.25″ dedicated subwoofer for heart-pounding bass. The 10-key remote also included with each purchase enables the user to navigate playlists, adjust the volume as well as bass and treble levels. This floor-standing iPod dock retails for $299.95.

The Orb iPod docking station comes with a “Made for iPod” certification, acting as a desktop docking station/speaker system that pumps out decent sound with its dedicated subwoofer. This iPod dock comes with a 10-key remote for easy adjustment of bass and treble. In addition, the Orb boasts 30 watts of power that ought to be enough to rock your little room. Available in blue, red, pink, green, silver, black and white colors, it is priced at $129.95 and has already picked up the “Best New Product” title from Retail Vision.

iFixit has disassembled the new 3rd gen iPod nano and the iPod classic letting you to see the inside of it. They discovered that the screens are now backed by a metal plate so you won’t get it break easily. The nano is about the same like the previous, however this new one increased the use of adhesive which will make you harder to replace the battery. See the entire gallery after the jump.

Some dudes at CNET have recently reviewed the new iPod Classic, which is basically just a remodel of the classic Apple iPod. Hit the jump to watch the video.

Griffin has just announced a collection of cases for protecting your new iPod touch, classic or nano from your greasy fingerprints. Griffin will be shipping its new line, which ranges in price from $20 to $35, this October.

Yep, it’s here. The long awaited iPod touch is finally released and available for purchase. Like we said before, it’s basically an iPhone without the phone feature. It has Wi-Fi, Safari, YouTube, and the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store built in. It runs on flash, not the previous iPod hard drive, either way it trumps existing iPods with the interface and looks awesome. You can purchase it for $399. [PeepCulture] Read more