
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, we are giving away (yes giving) iPod Mini cases from Slappa. That’s right, take your glasses off, clean them with your shirt, and reread that last line. Slappa and LIVEdigitally will be giving away thirteen Slappa Shockshell iPod Mini cases. Your response: “How do I get one!?!”
Each week we (LIVEdigitally) will post between one and four “contest posts”. Your mission should you choose to accept: find the “contest post” of the week (there may be more than one) and leave a comment. As long as your comment has a valid email address, that you have access to, then you are an eligible candidate for the hot, sleek, protective, Shockshell case.
The content of your comment is not required to contain anything specifically iPod, Slappa, LIVEdigitally related. A haiku written strictly about how good looking I am is just as eligible as a paragraph explaining how your ex-girlfriend now dates your exbest-friend.
Winners will be chose at random, and contacted via email.
There are two posts that have gone up today which qualify as “contest posts” so keep your eyes peeled and your browsers open, LIVEdigitally is going to hook you up!!
iPods are beautiful, a piece of true art. They come in different shapes and sizes, each of their curves appear to have been perfectly formed by a master craftsman. There’s a certain elegance that one experiences when an iPod walks into the room (or is pulled out of a pocket).


Sony’s PSP has been spanning the internet since its release date of 12:00am March 24, 2005. 

Indeed, any device that is so small, with so many features can only achieve this with some trade-offs. The iAudio 5 is no exception. For starters, there are too many ways to boost the bass: through the equalizer, the BBE, and the Mach 3 Bass. At least one could be eliminated to simplify adjustments. The manual does not explain many of the features and only has 20 pages in each language and left me wanting for more. There is a learning curve to navigating around comfortably using the two toggle switches, but I was comfortable after about 2 days. The buttons are on the smaller side, and users with larger fingers may have some difficulty. Speaking of smaller, the info on the display is very small as well. I was frustrated that I could not build playlists from the device. Also, there is no removable storage slot to expand the memory so I recommend you buy the larger 512 MB or 1 GB model. The player takes several seconds to start up, or shut down, which delays the start of the music. Audiophiles (as with just about all players they buy) will want to upgrade the headphones to a 
And the winner, with 744 points, coming in a total of 7 points above the second place: Teeee Mooooobiiilleeee.
