by mossad30 on 7 June, 2008
When I first got my 4th Gen IPOD with the click wheel, I was not too concerned about having album art for my music and I thought they took up too much space. However since I got my IPOD Touch, which has cover flow for album art and suddenly album art became a must.
One of the easiest way I have found of getting album art for your albums or individual songs (For those without an iTunes account). Just follow the following steps:
1. Go to www.albumart.org or www.amazon.com to find the album art that you want ad save it to a Folder
2. From your iTunes, select the songs that you want for the particular album art (Shift and click to select multiple songs). Right click and select Get Info, you will see a dialog box menu. Check the box that says Artwork and also double-click on the box. A dialog box will pop up for you to select the album art, go to the Folder that you have saved the album art, select and click OK. The album art will then be embedded into your songs and when you transfer to your IPOD Touch, you will be able to see the album art from your cover flow.


by Geekboy on 5 June, 2008
Hi all!
Thanks Mossad for starting the ball rolling!
Ok, I have a number of tech toys to play with but let me start with what I use almost everyday.
On the left a picture of all of the stuff I carry. Let’s dive into it!
1. Sony MDR-KX70 Earphones – these are retractable so I don’t have to worry about messy wires!
2. Apple’s 2G Ipod Nano 4gb – I know this is kinda outdated now but it still stores my music and like the slim size of it. : )
3. Nokia e51 Business Phone – a phone that has almost everything I need, Bluetooth stereo music ad2p, wifi, 3.5G download speeds, Exchange support, good web browser built-in. Love the keys and it’s a nice slim size!! I only wish the camera is better than the current 2.0 mega pixel.
4. Canon Ixus 860IS – This camera takes great pictures! I love the compact size and now with CHDK, an open source firmware, you can hack more features out of it! Colours are really nice too!
5. Nokia n810 Internet Tablet – Been searching for a good Palm device replacement and this comes to matching almost all that I need. With the 800×480 screen, surfing is much better than on my mobile and it runs loads of programs, watch videos, listen to music/audio books, play games, take notes, read pdf/ebooks… and almost everything available from the internet of course!
With Access releasing a Palm emulator (beta 2) for the n810, now I can port all my Palm programs over! Yay!