How to Hack an iPod 22
usermilk writes "The upcoming issue of Time magazine has an article on 'How to Hack an iPod.' It teaches you how to convert your iPod into a semi-PDA. As the article says, 'Owners of Apple's MP3 player opened it up and added all sorts of bells and whistles. You can too.'"
Interesting... (Score:5, Funny)
I hope Fritz Hollings and Disney don't find out about this.
Actually, this is one time I'd be amused to see Apple sue, just to watch AOLTime-Warner get a taste of the bad laws they helped build.
Hacks to drive purchases (Score:4, Insightful)
Quake III, for example. Great game? Maybe - IMHO, not as good as Unreal Tournament. But the ability for gamers to hack their way and replace everything from pictures to AI has helped make it big.
Best example is Half-Life - I mean, Valve has how many products? One. But because of the mod scene, they're still making money. When a good mod comes along, they capitalize on it, and use it to promote their product.
I think Apple is catching on. They noticed people making hacks to view address book information - so they added the ability. I'm hoping that just as Steve Jobs sees the Mac as the center of the digital world for media, that Apple sees the iPod as a bridge that users can latch onto. Hard drive, music player, storage device for other things (cameras, PDA's, etc) - the possibilities of this little device are are nearly limitless.
Re:Hacks to drive purchases (Score:3, Insightful)
Apple actually has a long history of this - and in many cases they've actually compensated the orginal "hack" author. WindowShade, an Apple Menu with submenus, a single control panel for Internet-related prefs - these are just a few hacks that were either freeware or shareware that ended up becoming MacOS features.
iTools Webmail may just be the latest - there were already sites like imapple.net offering web-based access to iTools accounts (via IMAP clients like IMP and SquirrelMail). Apple may have realized that (since they really couldn't cut IMAP access), it was in their better interest to make a clean local (fast) webmail implementation.
iLinux (Score:3, Funny)
Beowulf clusters anyone?
Re:iLinux (Score:2)
http://neuron.com/~jason/ipod.html [neuron.com]
rOD.
Re:iLinux (Score:2, Informative)
Re:iLinux (Score:1)
Then again, why the hell would you wanna do that? So you can get it to play ogg?
Re:iLinux (Score:1)
Problem is iPods only have enough processing power to decode MP3s and run a small b&w display. Not much use for number-crunching.
Now if someone could put togeather a 10gb firewire-backed portable RAID device, that would be cool!
Re:iLinux (Score:1)
RAID [smartdisk.com]
Not exactly iPods, but what would be cool is if you can hook this up to an iPod. Music for the rest of the decade.
The magazine came out April 15th (Score:1)
Re:The magazine came out April 15th (Score:1)
Re:Time and Apple (Score:2, Insightful)
One Step Ahead (Score:5, Funny)
--Dan
Stupid iPod hacks (Score:1)
Re:Stupid iPod hacks (Score:2)