11. Beats Music Subscription
Imagine getting literally millions of songs for just $99 a year. With a Beats Music subscription, you can do it. Beats (now owned by Apple) offers an app and web-based player that offers virtually any song you can think of, customized playlists based on your moods and preferences, and curated collections of different genres of music. Even better, you can download music for listening even when you're not connected to the Internet (though you once you cancel the subscription, you lose access to those songs). Any music fan will be thrilled to get access to all this music.
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12. eMusic Subscription
A single gift is nice, but a gift that keeps on giving all year long is even better. With an eMusic subscription, you can give new music every month - something every iPod lover will cherish. While eMusic previously offered only independent labels, the addition of the a number of major labels catalog was a tremendous expansion of the site and its mainstream music.
EMusic offers an introductory plan for $6.50/month ($77.88 a year), a $99 a year plan, and a few plans to come in just over $100.More »
13. AppleCare
No one wants to think about their new gift breaking, but with electronics, especially small, mobile ones that may get dropped, it should be considered. Apple offers protection against damage with its AppleCare protection plan extended warranty. AppleCare costs different amounts - from $39 for a nano/Shuffle to $99 for an iPad - depending on what product you're applying it to, and extends the standard iPod warranty for up to two years. If you can't buy an iPod for someone on your list, at least you can ensure that the one they have keeps working with AppleCare.More »