Digital Life

Digital Life #24: A rainbow of fruit flavours

By Ella Morton on 10 September 2008

Tags: 6210 | accelerometer | apple | chrome | classic | digital life | google | ipod | nano | navigator | nokia | touch


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Episode 24 of Digital Life features rainbow-coloured iPods, a new browser from the Google guys, and an easy way to save your coin when making frivolous purchases online.

Returning to the mic this week after a month-long tech detox is Ella Morton, who joins SEA FM's Cam St.Clair and CNET.com.au's Joe Hanlon.

Each episode we bring you a bunch of chatter on the latest news, cool products and burning issues in the gadget world. The show goes out on radio from 10pm Wednesdays, or 8pm for the WA dwellers. To see if there's a station near you, visit TheRadio.com.au. You can also listen online from 10pm via the Sea FM website.

The podcast can be streamed or downloaded above or below. Listen to our previous episodes and subscribe via iTunes or RSS on our Digital Life podcast page.

Check out the links below for more info on what we talked about.

Dosh-saving discovery of the week
RetailMeNot.com

Hosts Ella and Cam

A new browser from the big G
Google Chrome

It's getting closer!
Guitar Hero World Tour dated down under

Is the latest GPS phone any good?
Nokia Navigator 6210

What the heck is an accelerometer?
Please Explain: Accelerometers

Oh my Jobs, new iPods!
Apple updates iPod line-up, launches iTunes 8
Apple's new 2008 iPod range
First look: Apple iPod Nano (4th generation)
Apple iPod Touch (2nd generation)
iTunes 8: Slick Genius, still sluggish

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