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Posted on November 27, 2007 - by Justin Hartman

The iPod Touch Geeks

Apple iPod Technology

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All thanks to Colin both Gregor and I have a brand-spanking new 8GB iPod Touch all the way from the USA. Didn’t take long and we’ve hacked the poor thing to death. Below is a photo I took of the Geeks running their hacks simultaneously.

iPod Touch before hack

And this is the result after hours of deliberation. Well worth the effort if you ask me!

iPod Touch Screen 1

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6 Comments

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    November 27, 2007

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    Paul Jacobson said:

    Such a geek! You do realise you can buy them here …



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    November 27, 2007

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    Paul Jacobson said:

    Such a geek! You do realise you can buy them here …



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    November 28, 2007

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    Justin Hartman said:

    I am indeed Paul and while I could buy it here the cost difference was remarkable. Colin picked ours up for R2200 and had we rather opted to buy it here we would have had to fork out R3500. That’s a massive saving!



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    November 28, 2007

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    Justin Hartman said:

    I am indeed Paul and while I could buy it here the cost difference was remarkable. Colin picked ours up for R2200 and had we rather opted to buy it here we would have had to fork out R3500. That's a massive saving!



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    March 26, 2008

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    Solo said:

    Hello, hope you guys can help my problem with this ipod touch i got as a gift recently. i’ve a problem putting some videos on this touch. They can play in itunes but when i try moving them to the touch, it aint possible,for some video files yet they are in mp4 format. What could be the problem?



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    March 26, 2008

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    Solo said:

    Hello, hope you guys can help my problem with this ipod touch i got as a gift recently. i've a problem putting some videos on this touch. They can play in itunes but when i try moving them to the touch, it aint possible,for some video files yet they are in mp4 format. What could be the problem?



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