i just bought a mp3 player from newport cigarettes has any body bought one i cant find it online who makes it
it was from newport-pleasure.com web only offer it is around 11/2″x1″ it says bast on the player. it says new generation digital portable player on the pamplet. it is 1 gb. i did a search for bast mp3 players on google, yahoo, & msn i went on ebay & all i found for sale was a bast ipod speaker system. on the invoice it says mp3 player(second generation) does this mean it is refurbished?
Answer by unknown112
i reckon it means that your mp3
is a bootleg version of another
brand of mp3
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google music search
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i’ve already tried to google search it, and it didn’t work.
I need specific instructions, I’m flaxen KIDDIN!!!
No, but i really do need specific instructions.
Answer by Mia Nicole
I don’t know any downloads of a converter, but you can try a really excellent website.
video2mp3.com
Answer by Chris Tenison
I use Riptiger tool for downloading from Youtube and then it converts to mp3 or other format you need. It`s simple.
Answer by Acton Booker
oh, I know a wondeful software—–Free Youtube Converter, which is total free, it is multifunctional converter, with it, you can easily convert YouTube video to standard video and audio formats such as AVI , WMV ,MP4 , MPEG , H.264/AVC , MOV , RM , 3GP, 3GP2,VOB,AAC,FLV , wma, MP3and other video and audio formats.
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Now you can get the software just visit the site: http://www.topsevenreviews.com/free-youtube-converter.html
Excellent day!
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World Tech Bring up to date 22 April 2011 (Video)
We’ll start this week with Apple that has sued Samsung for allegedly photocopying the iPad, iPod and iPhone with its Galaxy Tab and Galaxy handsets. According to a report filed last Friday, Samsung copied Apple technologies, designs and even packaging with its Android based products.
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