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When this artist decided to dispose of his old iPod, he did it with style -- encapsulating the player in resin while maintaining functionality. The internals of an iPod dock were embedded onto the bottom for easy access to controls. Click here for more pictures.

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Unlike other iPod docks, the Logic3 JiveBox packs some serious punch, approximately "140W of power through its old school speakers." Video after the break.

And it won't just take care of all 160GB of your new iPod Classic's tunes either. Oh no. There's a composite video out so you can spy videos too. Nice. It's your for a mere £150
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Most iPod engravings are boring, these are not, or so we think. To start, we have a custom Tetris-inspired engraving, on a lime green iPod Nano. Click here for more.

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There are many things you can do with your iPod when not listening to music, such as turning it into an iTop (pictured above), MAME cabinet, or even an Altoids case. Or, if you feel like gaming, plug it into your Xbox controller. First picture in gallery.

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When is an iPod case not just an iPod case? When it's made from a Sony Walkman. Unfortunately, these cases aren't for sale, as they were all custom creations. First picture in gallery.

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It was only a matter of time until a LEGO / Apple fan gave the iPod a blocky makeover. This created features wireless earbuds and is powered by Apple. First picture in gallery.

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Have you ever wondered just who the silhouette dancers were in the iPod commercials? It's actually just one person, David Elsewhere. Video after the jump.

The nimble virtuoso has basically invented his own style of dancing, and it's so unique that basically any time you see it in an ad, it's him. Even if it doesn't look like him, it's his body with someone else's head superimposed over his
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DAPReview gives us a preview of the rumored 6th-generation iPod interface, which looks very similar to the iPhone's. Do you like it? Continue reading for a video.

First, it makes sense economically and conceptually for Apple to use the iPhone interface. Having a single UI means a single development effort. In addition to that, Steve Jobs loves consistency and the whole Zen jazz
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If the iPod boasted a fruit-inspired design, then this is how it might look.

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It's not everyday that you see a R2-D2 mech droid that doubles as a music center for your iPod, but that's not the only unusual dock you'll find in this feature. Click below for more pictures and/or continue reading for a few clips.

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