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Convert your videos for the iPhone or iPod for free

Brian Tong shows you some free programs that can be used to take all your videos and move them to your iPhone or iPod.

Convert your videos for the iPhone or iPod for free

Brian Tong shows you some free programs that can be used to take all your videos and move them to your iPhone or iPod.

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Reviews

  • Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 Preferred

    Dragon NaturallySpeaking 10 isn't perfect, but it's the best dictation software available. We don't find this upgrade necessary for the most basic dictation, although new features may benefit heavily-accented English speakers and those who rely heavily on voice commands.

  • Dragon NaturallySpeaking Preferred 9

    For people who type a lot or suffer sore fingers and hands, Dragon NaturallySpeaking 9 is the best tool available for dictating text and commanding a Web browser by voice, despite the gradual adjustments needed to conform to your personal manner of speaking.

  • ZappTek iSpeak It

    ZappTek's iSpeak It isn't for everyone, but if you like listening more than reading, it could be just the ticket for you.

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DIYs and How-to

  • How to convert video for the iPod

    Got a bunch of video you want to put on your iPod? Here's how to get it into the right format for watching on the go.

  • Convert video for your portable video player

    Trying to get caught up with the new personal video player craze? Read on to learn how to watch all your videos in your hands.

  • DIY: How to convert video for the iPod

    The Apple iPod is probably the one device that will push portable video into the mainstream.

  • DIY: How to rip a CD as MP3s

    Ripping tracks on your music CDs into MP3 files is easier than ever, and this tutorial will show you how to tweak settings to ensure your new files are named properly, stored in the proper directory, and sound their very best -- using either Windows Media Player or iTunes.

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Downloads

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