The first iPod was built in Brisbane Australia by Hugh c Gray JP of Logan city Queensland Australia in 1994/5 by his business which was called iPod. he used the name i as he could not decide which to use internet or information and the pod was as in a Seed pod as he believed the pod he was designing was a seed of knowledge for the future, Hence the full name of the company and the product was I Pod Mr Gray had run advertising for the product in various publications and written usage manuals, And as such he still has Authors copyright over the use of the name i Pod Though to date he has not received one cent from Apple computers who have sold over 200 million i pods, Mr Gray is still searching for good capable lawyers to take on Apple computers for compensation this could end up costing apple computers up to 1 billion dollarsshould the courts find they pay even 1 per cent of the retail cost for the use of the name. (Note) Mr Gray also had Australia's and perhaps the worlds first on-line Trading post.
No, iPods do not have Qi support built in.
I think you can only plug in iPods into radios built for iPods. (iHome)
No, you cannot. Ipods do not have bluetooth functionality built into them.
The iPod Touch does have a built-in Wi-Fi receiver, but there is no such thing as 'built-in internet'. Only the iPod Touch has a Wi-Fi receiver of all the iPods.
kolobags sells many cases that include compartments for ipods.
To improve digital communication you can get devices which have built in wifi eg. Samsung galaxy. Htc wildfire cha cha.blackberry. Ect. I reccommend dont use iphones.or ipods. Ipods have no build in connectivity and stuff is a rip off.
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a lot of people listen to ipods
Of course there are. Lots of people have Ipods.
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