Well in less than 1 day we are going into new decade and New Year 2010. Therefore I wanted to share bit information on how well we did this year on iPod Touch Tricks Blog.
I must say that I am very proud to announce that we reached over 3.5 Million Visitors and almost 6.000.000 page views since 2008. Without you hard core and new iPod Touch fans we would of not made it.
Many of you that read iPod Touch Tips and Tricks blog are also new and that’s why I wanted to let you know how important is to us that you visit regularly basis or at least sign up with our RSS feeds (Left -Blue Button) via Email or RSS feeds reader such as Google Reader, NewsGator etc.
Bit information about this blog:
Topic: Everything about iPod Touch
Posting Ratio: 1-5 times per week
Owner: @JoeHobot
Twitter Acc: @iPodTouchTricks
Forum: http://touchcrunch.com/
Established: October 2007
Bloggers: 4
Ok lets cut it right here with info.
So basically what we are trying to let you know that for many of new visitors this blog is No.1 source because we offer all types of troubleshooting, tips and tricks that nobody else cares about not even Apple.
I mean lets say that I (Joe) personally get at least 10-30 emails per day with problems that people have with their iPod Touch. Thing is Apple does not care you are just their customer to me you are iPod Touch owner as I am and we have something in common! Finding best Applications, What are the Best iPod Touch Games, Troubleshooting Wi-Fi, Changing iPod Touch Design and bunch of other things we all do on daily basis as iPod Touch owners.
Anyway, I want you to let know that I wish you already Happy New Year 2010 and that I am glad you visited iPod Touch Tricks blog.
PS:Feel free to comment below what you are especting to see on IPT Blog in 2010….
08.05
ipod touch review














The details: When you open the box, you can tell one thing right away: the Juicepack Air is meticulously designed to fit the iPhone 3G and 3GS. The black model (the one I had) matches the plastic nicely and doesn't look out of place when clipped on. It comes in two pieces; the top half goes over the headphones, sleep switch, volume controls and silent switch. You can see those in the photo above. Below, you get a good feel for the bottom of the Juicepack Air.
The verdict: I'm not going to lie. I didn't perform exhaustive battery tests on the Juicepack Air. Instead, for about a month, I used it nearly daily. I used it to supplement my battery, and I used it to recharge a dead iPhone. In all cases it performed better than I expected. 



