In the simplest terms the iLoad by Wingspan transfers your CDs onto your iPod without using a computer. No computer, no iTunes, nada, zippo, nothing. Potentially it’s a useful product that addresses a ...
So, we weren't exactly effusive when it came to describing the iLoad to y'all, but this new "iLoad +" add-on is quite a bit less confusing and a tiny bit more exciting then its iLoad brother, so we're ...
Thank heavens for other bloggers, because strictly based on the website we'd have no idea what the deal is with a bit of tech known as the iLoad. Luckily for us, the whizzes over at Tech Ticker were ...
This one guy who makes Wingspan’s iLoad hasn’t been very kind to the online community. His rants against people who consider the product derivative and silly are legendary and I’ve personally been ...
March 1, 2006 When it comes to "feeding" the iPod, the folks at Wingspan are the evangelists of the "shortest distance between two points" theory. Today Wingspan revealed a video demonstration of its ...
Donald Bell has spent more than five years as a CNET senior editor, reviewing everything from MP3 players to the first three generations of the Apple iPad. He currently devotes his time to producing ...
The only type of person who would use the iLoad by Wingspan is the person who either hates computers or doesn’t know how to use them. The device takes in your iPod, then rips CDs into digital form and ...
Wingspan Partners has unveiled a demo video of its iLoad-C, a new peripheral designed to load an iPod nano with music from cell phone network music stores. iLoad-C is coming this summer for $199, ...
Hyundai will be attending this year’s attend Commercial Vehicle Show at the NEC for the first time in order to display the iLoad Panel and Crew van. The model is now available with a Euro 5 engine, ...
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