Red Hot Chili fans were promised if they purchased the Peppers new Album “Stadium Arcadium” from iTunes that they would get a special Pre order ticket code via email for the upcoming tour. However this did not happen and most customers did not receive the code in time for the Pre Sale. A large number of fans have let their feeling be know on the Apple support forums.
Below is a Press release from www.coolgorilla.com regarding their free World Cup Download for iPod.

“Well with only 6 weeks until the greatest sporting even on earth starts
we at Coolgorilla thought that it would be a fitting tribute to release a
comprehensive guide to the 2006 World Cup especially for the iPod.
If you hadn’t planned on watching the World Cup, well your in the minority!
2002 saw 2.8 Billion people watch the World Cup final…that is almost
half the worlds population and 70 times more the iPod owning population!
So baring in mind the mass appeal of the tournament and the global village
which is iPod, this product is quite possibly going to become the single
most downloaded file for iPods this year!
The Coolgorilla 2006 World Cup Guide is Free to download at
www.coolgorilla.com and so we would really appreciate if you could give us
a shout!
Klipsch has today announced a new version of its Klipsch iGroove speaker system, this is aimed at the market of Black iPod users.
The new iPod Speakers will be available in the UK early July this year and will be priced at £199. The features on the iGroove are exactly the same as the previous model according to Klipsch.

The iGroove is a two-way system with dual 2.5-inch woofers, crossovers and dual 1-inch MicroTractrix horn-loaded tweeters. It works with third, fourth and fifth-generation iPods, and comes with special iPod mini and nano adaptors. The system comes with a wireless remote and can work with other devices using a standard miniplug.
In-Stat are reporting that we are not anywhere near the peak of the MP3 Market, they are estimating that worldwide MP3 players sales will jump from 140 million units in 2005 to 286 million in 2010.
This is due to increased player capacity, and more and more legitimate pay-per download music sites such as Apple’s itunes.
This can only be good news for Apple who currently have around a 75% share of the market with their iPod music device.