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  Rolling Stones legend Keith Richards prefers CDs to iPod

New iPod Touch and Nano are music to our ears

  Apple's updated its popular iPod line with slimmer, lighter, more powerful media players. NBCNews.com's Rosa Golijan takes a look at the new iPod Touch and iPod Nano.

9 educational iPhone, iPad apps for preschoolers

Understandably, not every parent is comfortable with the idea of very young children using apps on the iPhone or iPad. But if you're ready to take the leap, here are some solid, educational options for the 6-and-under club. Full story

Apple Bull Speaks Out

  Cramer says get an oven mitt if the iPod's too hot. And it's hard to make a bear case against Apple, says Joe Weisenthal, Business Insider. CNBC's Herb Greenberg also weighs in.

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  Can your iPod help you fight off disease?

Erin Hobday from Self magazine quizzes TODAY’s Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb about the best ways to stay immune to illness, including drinking green tea, eating mushrooms and listening to your iPod.

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A woman listens to her portable music player while walking past an Apple Ipod billboard in San Francisco, Monday, April 23, 2007. Apple Inc., on a tear with its popular iPod players and Macintosh computers, is expected to report strong quarterly results Wednesday.

A table of the iPod nano is seen at the Apple Store during Black Friday in San Francisco
A table of the iPod nano is seen at the Apple Store during Black Friday in San Francisco

A table of the iPod nano is seen at the Apple Store during Black Friday in San Francisco, California, November 23, 2012. REUTERS/Stephen Lam

20 Nevern Square
20 Nevern Square

The rooms at 20 Nevern Square in Earl's Court have hand-carved furniture, overstuffed pillows and tasseled curtains — as well as iPod docking stations.