Posted on 02 September 2008 by Brenda Stokes
I feel very much like a bird that's attracted to shiny things right now, but I can't help myself. Isn't this Phonofone II beautiful? It's in the shape of a Victrola and while you may have seen other iPod docks that look like this one in the past, you've never seen one that functions like it, that's for sure.
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Posted on 02 September 2008 by Brenda Stokes
The next big thing at Apple will be revealed on September 9th at 10am PST in San Francisco. We can expect an announcement regarding the anticipated iPod updates that have been circulating the web as of late.
And though no details have been confirmed yet, we do expect to see significant changes to the iPod nano, with just a few ...
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Posted on 04 August 2008 by Abby
Belkin has just released this 3G-ready TuneCast Auto which will help you get all of those slightly fuzzy radio stations by utilizing your iPhone or iPod. Just set both it and your iPhone to the station of choice and you'll have your favorite radio station once again.
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Posted on 17 July 2008 by m3ga
Creative labs are known for its sound cards and portable player, but seeing iPhone and iPod popularity rise to a new height, the audio card maker is joining the iPhone/iPod accessories wagon. Creative introduces its EP-630i headset for iPhone and iPod, an in-ear buds that comes with three different silicone covers.
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Posted on 12 June 2008 by ashoperon
According to Steve Jobs, the recent acquisition of P.A. Semi will serve to benefit the iPhone and the iPod. Apparently they will use the P.A. Semi chips to phase out the use if Infineon chips in their devices. Having the chip making going on in house, could reduce the cost of their devices quite a bit. More likely though, prices ...
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Posted on 01 May 2008 by Chris Davies
Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster didn't get to list Apple under "areas of expertise" on his CV by not knowing a fair bit about the Cupertino company, and the smiling soothsayer has been addressing fifteen key Apple-related questions this week in a report to his flock of investors. Covering all aspects of Apple's retail, Mac, Apple TV and, of course, ...
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Posted on 27 April 2008 by ashoperon
It is true that the earbuds that Apple ships with their iPods and iPhones are not the most comfortable. They have gotten a little better, as the newer ones are much less unpleasant than the original earbuds. While I would not say the sound on the earbuds are horrible, they still just do not provide the best sound quality. Thankfully ...
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Posted on 23 April 2008 by ashoperon
What a number! In the second fiscal quarter of this year, Apple was able to push a little over 1.7 million iPhones out the door. This is the overall theme of the Apple earnings report, with Apple announcing a whopping $1.05 billion in profit. Since there is not last year comparison of iPhone sales, their is no growth estimate, but ...
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Posted on 22 April 2008 by ashoperon
Keeping your iPhone juiced on the go is critical. The inability to switch out batteries means, in times of serious use, you will need access to some sort of power source. For those times when a charger is not around, there is still hope. It comes in the form of the Portable Power Station 2.
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Posted on 17 April 2008 by ashoperon
Customized iPhones are nothing new, in fact, as time goes by they are becoming more and more the norm. Not to mention, in general they become more nifty each time a new one is spotted. Now there have been some interesting ones to say the least, and now we have this. A Courvoisier themed iPhone.
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Posted on 29 January 2008 by Chris Davies
Here in the UK it's not uncommon for the iPod Touch to be described as "all the best bits of the iPhone" with the less-successful parts (the non-3G phone, the relatively-poor camera, and of course the carrier lock) omitted; Needham & Co analyst Charlie Wolf is willing to go one further, however: he's claiming that Apple gave up 1.5 million iPhone ...
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Posted on 14 November 2007 by Chris Davies
There are still many people with iPhones and iPods who don't use their PMP in the car because they lack the necessary hardware to link it up to the installed sound system; they're the market Alpine is going after with their latest iPod/iPhone/Bluetooth combination device. Consisting of an installation-free 2.4-inch colour TFT, remote control and iPod/iPhone interface for dragging out ...
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