enclosures

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  • Apple-styled HD Enclosure

    by 
    Erica Sadun
    Erica Sadun
    02.27.2007

    Wikidesign tracked down this hard disk drive enclosure which offers you some of very Apple-ish aesthetics. It's a standard 3.5" IDE/(P)ATA enclosure with USB 2.0 and 1394 support. The holes on the back are needed because it's a fan-free enclosure--which you need to take into account because this thing needs good ventilation. The aluminum materials used in the unit should help with heat dissipation but it's probably not very stacking friendly. At £39.99, it's a bit pricey--especially since it doesn't come with an actual disk. You're just buying the enclosure. Still, it's pretty good looking, isn't it? [via WikiDesign]

  • MyTunesRSS

    by 
    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    05.18.2006

    MyTunesRSS turns your copy of iTunes into a podcasting machine. But Scott, I hear you say, iTunes already does podcasts, stupid. Yes, iTunes received podcasts but what if I told you MyTunesRSS can take your iTunes library (MP3's and unprotected AAC's) and create an RSS feed with enclosures (aka a podcast). You can podcast your entire library, or playlist by playlist. Pretty sweet.I'm not sure how useful this is, but it is very cool.  You can make your very own podcasting radio station. MyTunesRSS is written in Java, is cross platform, and is donationware.[via Scripting News]