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MP3 Insider 112: Headphones with style

Donald and Jasmine discuss two pairs of headphones that are anything but boring. Also this week: find out how to be a nuisance on public transportation and get hints about the top 10 MP3 players for less than $100.

Donald Bell Senior Editor / How To
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 How To content for CNET, as well as weekly episodes of CNET's Top 5 video series.
Donald Bell

Donald and Jasmine discuss two pairs of headphones that are anything but boring. Also this week: Find out how to be a nuisance on public transportation and get hints about the top 10 MP3 players for less than $100.
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Episode 112

New iPods September 9!

Monster Beats by Dr. Dre headphones

Phiaton MS 400 Moderna Series headphones

Hercules DJ Console RMX

Disturb the peace with speaker-sporting MP3 players

Top 10 MP3 players for less than $100


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Q: Hi guys,

Love the show. My hard drive crashed recently, and while I try to back up regularly, I did happen to lose some recent photos from a family graduation. Fortunately they were synced to my iPod touch before this happened. However, when I reconnected my iPod to to my new PC with iTunes is says that it will erase my iPod and start a new sync. My music can be replaced but not the photos. I have tried to find programs that will allow me to get the photos off my iPod but they either require you to pay or they will leave a watermark on the photos. I know that they won't be of the original quality, but something is better than nothing. Can you help me out?

Thanks, Allan D. Toronto

A:

DiskAid (free)

TouchCopy ($24.95)