U2 iPod Returns

Apple has released a new version of the U2 iPod in the 30GB size. The special edition iPod comes with an iTunes Music Store code you can redeem for an exclusive 30-minute U2 video (preview available on Apple’s site).
U2 leave a good impression
U2log.com reader Matt Fray recently visited Fox Studios Baja in Rosarito, Mexico, where U2 rehearsed for the Vertigo Tour last spring. Outside the studios, Matt found a walk of fame, similar to the one in Hollywood, with hand prints and autographs of all the members of U2. In addition to their names and hand prints, the date (FEB 2005) and “2U DISXLEXICS UNITE” were drawn into the concrete.
According to Matt, The Edge has the biggest hands of the four. You know what they say about guys with big hands, right?
They make good guitar players.
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