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Nike and Apple are making the iPod compatible with gym equipment. The companies said Tuesday that they are working with several gym equipment manufacturers and the health clubs 24-Hour Fitness and Virgin Athletic Health Clubs to allow members to plug their iPod nanos into cardio equipment. They can then track workouts, set goals and upload the information to a Nike Web site.

iPod and Nike Hit the Treadmill

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My Creative for the day, I was told, would be Sundown. I recently took a test tutorial through Apple's One to One program. The service, which costs $99 a year, allows anyone from a novice to an experienced techie to sit down with an Apple guru one hour a week for one year. These eager teachers, dubbed Creatives, patiently unpack secrets to everything from the basics of operating an iPhone to movie making.

Going One-on-One With Apple's Tech Tutors

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In January, when Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced iTunes would begin renting movies from its well-trafficked online store, he was quite specific about the number of films that would be available by the end of February: 1,000. Two months later, the site has not even come close. Judging by a review of iTunes' offerings, Apple has at best reached slightly more than the halfway point.

iTunes Comes Up Short on Movie Rental Goals