iPod mini 8GB upgrade
Seagate has released the CompactFlash Photo hard drive.
Why does this interest you?
If you don’t own an iPod mini (or are not willing to pay the premium to get one), it doesn’t. But if you do, you’ll be happy to hear Seagate’s drive works with your precious device (same formatting, etc.). It just needs a bit of attention when unwrapping the tape and removing the connector before switching drives. After you put things into their place, all you have to do is run the iPod Updater after connecting it to the PC and you’re on your way to enjoy 8 gigs of music on the go. More on Jason Parry’s how-to [via].
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