Quantcast

by PC World Video | Recommends

iPod Nano Torture Tests

See more like this in News » 

What happens when you "forget" to take your 4GB iPod Nano out of the pocket when you throw your jeans in the laundry? What happens when you take the Nano and shake it up with a bag of keys? What happens when you ditch the bag and just, well, key it? PC World's Chip Taylor takes you through the surprising results.

  • Recommend this story?
  • 0 Yes
    0 No

Video Categories

  • Related Videos
  • All Categories

We're sorry, but no videos were found matching the criteria you've selected.

Browse all News videos »

Browse all videos »

Or you can use the links to the left or the tabs above to browse for videos in other categories.

Featured APC Accessories For Your System
10% Off Entire Cart at Online Store

  • APC Back-UPS ES Safeguards your equipment from damaging surges and spikes that travel along your utility & data lines.
  • APC SurgeArrest Performance Highest level of protection for your professional computers, electronics and connected devices, as well as provides surge protection.

Latest On PC WORLD

  • Wall Street Beat: Tech Shares Need to Rally Friday The Nasdaq faces its second consecutive losing week if it fails to rally Friday, while the Dow and S&P 500 face their fourth losing week.
  • Korea DDOS Virus Mission Shifts to Destroying, Erasing Data A computer virus that has been launching DDOS attacks against major Web sites all week will begin destroying data on host PCs on Friday, experts said.
  • Private P2P Networks Add Trust to File Sharing These P2P networks let you share files of any kind with your trusted friends only, eliminating concerns over virus exposure that have discouraged many people from using public file-sharing networks like Kazaa.
  • Cisco Charts New Paths With Eos Media Platform Cisco's Eos media platform includes aggregation of consumer data to draw connections among fans of many types of media, the company says.
  • Sprint-Ericsson Deal Dubbed a Boon to Both Sprint Nextel Inc.'s $5 billion network services agreement with Ericsson promises to boost both companies, industry observers and company officials said today.

PC World's Marketplace