(October 7, 2009) — The Fifth-Generation iPod Nano remains slim, but adds a video camera, larger screen, an FM tuner, a pedometer and VoiceOver. It is $150 for 8GB and $180 16GB. The Nano can now create Genius Mixes of songs that go together well. Voiceover, which was first featured in the iPod Shuffle 3G, says the name of the song that is playing. Even though the video camera allows you to capture audio, add special effects, and share videos the Nano doesn’t have a camera for photos. The long awaited Wii Sports Resort comes with over a dozen sports including basketball, cycling, table tennis, golf and canoeing. Using the Wii Motion Plus, the sports are as real as it gets. If you’re afraid of flying, you will be able to control a plane without suffering a headache. You’ll be staying in a resort called Wuhu Island. Make sure to wait till October 12 to get the game because it comes with two Wii Motion Plus. The game that is being sold currently only comes with one. The world’s first motion-activated headphones allow you to listen to music without the touch of a button. These revolutionary Sony Ericsson earphones use SensMe to play and pause music. When you put them in your ear, your music automatically plays, and when you take them out of your ear, your music pauses. They are only $55, but are only compatible with a Sony Ericsson Fast Port connector. The influenza virus first appeared in April. It’s mainly spread by coughing or sneezing. H1N1 is at its peek now since it is flu season, so many schools are asking students to stay home if they are sick. People who have the virus can infect others for up to a week. Hand sanitizers and washing hands can help prevent H1N1.
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October 8, 2009