Nike+ on the iPhone, 500,000 songs on your iPod, and Nehalem in 2009

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Not only can your iPhone play you music and movies while you’re riding the stationery bike, or let you check email while on a break from rock-climbing or Greco-Roman wrestling or something, but soon it’ll be able to help you train for a marathon too. Yes, the Nike+ fitness system will be coming to the iPhone and iPod touch soon, according to Stuff.tv, which learned this on a tour of the Nike campus in Oregon. Don’t forget to stretch!

Right now IBM scientists working on “racetrack memory,” a new storage technology that could let an iPod store 500,000 songs, and run for weeks on a single charge. its 500,000 SONGS, very impressive.

Nehalem? I don’t even know ‘em! The MacRumors Buyers’ Guide is predicting Penryn iMacs this year, and Nehalem processors in 2009. And in PC Advisor, former Mac|Life staffer Rik Myslewski explains how Intel’s openness helps us get a bit of a glimpse at the Macs of the near future.

Speaking of the future, PNY is developing an External Graphics Station, which is basically an external graphics card enclosure that would let iMac and MacBook owners upgrade their video processing power while they’re at home.

[ via : MacLife[dot]Com ]