You can now catch hold of your favorite star’s most loved songs and that too on a personally autographed iPod. All you have to do is to log on to the e-commerce site, Tonic.com which is auctioning iPods autographed by celebrities and pre-loaded with their favorite songs. The New York Daily News reports that a total of 70 A-listers, right from actors to models to politicians are interested in this auction.

The earnings from these sales will benefit music programs in the Gulf Coast region which is ravaged by a hurricane. Some of the known personalities like the stars who have autographed these iPods are Mariah Carey, Faith Hill and Pete Wentz.

 
 

Apple Games latest article examines Cake Mania 3 which is available for some of Apple’s iPod multimedia devices. Cake Mania is a game with over 80 levels, six bakeries that are set in six different eras. There are variety of equipment available or customizing the player’s bakery.

The article talks about each level starting from the point when Jill’s bakery opens for business and customers start arriving. The customers place their orders for cakes of different shapes and with decorations. As the level increases, the order becomes more complex. Jill could but all comfortable gadgets with her tip money, a TV, faster ovens and frosting machines, a telephone, a refrigerator and more. All these gadgets help her in completing her orders for the customers.

 
 

A new game called SpongeBob SquarePants: Atlantis Treasure is being uploaded for iPhone and iPod users. Users will now view the popular SpongeBob cartoon characters alive on their iPhone/iPod. The exciting game will need a player to join in with SpongeBob and his gang as they start their adventurous trip fro treasure hunt to Atlantis.

The game allows players to explore 5 challenging rooms namely the Treasure Room, the Weapons Room,the Science Room, the Art Room and the Bubble Room.The players can also search for special things like Wild Cards, Row Blasts, Color Blasts and more that they can use for hunting the treasure in the game.

 
 

Apple is famous for its music players be it the iPod Touch, Shuffle or Nano. The second generation iPod Shuffle has been reviewed and it is the tiniest music player that has been ever created by Apple. It gives a very pretty and appealing look in light blue color. It is much slimmer than the early iPods and can easily fit as a coin in your pocket. The sound quality is good and it plays uncompressed AIFF and WAV files, MP3 files, AAC (MP4) files. It also minimizes the background noise.

Its docking mechanism is not compatible to the other iPods and it comes with a separate dock that plugs into the device. The other end has a USB connector that connects to the computer.

 
 

Among the lot of mechanical-free iPod receivers, Fusion CA-IP500 has the latest entry. It looked easy to handle with its simplicity. It features an internal dock and when you open the faceplate, you can pop in your iPod and there you are off!

However, it was not as easy as it sounds, it still has problems. On closer study, it was found that while the internal dock of CA-IP500 does not need a USB or dock connector cables, it has a new problem while dealing with iPod of multiple sizes and designs with bulky adapter sleeves. It also doesn’t remember its place while searching for sonfs. The user has to re-scroll through the taxonomy several times.

 
 

Harman/Kordon’s Go+Play is still the one of the best portable iPod speaker systems. Its price tag of $350 had kept the most of the buyers away from this luxury boombox. Amazon has slashed $140 off the Go+Play’s price last week. Now, they are available at an affordable price of $210.

This is an older iPod accessory which might not charge or fit properly in the dock of the present Nanos, iPhones and iPod Touches. The reason for this sale is to remove the old stock and make room for an updated model with improved device compatibility. Still, these speakers sound very fantastic with an older iPod (even a recent iPod Classic will work).