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Griffin iPod nano watch Slap wristband

Posted in iPod Nano by Conner Flynn on November 16th, 2010

Your iPod nano watch options just got a bit more colorful, thanks to Griffin’s new Slap wristband. It appears to be the most protective and colorful option yet.

The Slap wristband is made entirely of a soft silicone and it’s available in eight different colors of the rainbow, completely ensconcing your iPod nano, while allowing you to control the volume and sleep / wake buttons through the case.

Altec Lansing announces Octiv Stage iPad dock

Posted in iPad accessories by Conner Flynn on November 16th, 2010

Altec Lansing is introducing the Octiv Stage iPad dock, which will keep your iPad charged when connected and allow you to position your iPad in a horizontal or vertical configuration. The rotating arm will also allow you to tilt the display for comfortable viewing or typing.

The device will cost you $150 and comes with a wireless remote. It’s two 50mm neodymium speakers are specially tuned to deliver a more center performance, which is better for dialogue, aside from stereo audio. iPods and iPhones are also compatible and non-Apple hardware can be hooked up via a 3.5mm auxiliary jack.

Elgato EyeTV Netstream streams satellite TV to your iPad

Posted in iPad accessories by Conner Flynn on November 14th, 2010

Those of you in the UK will soon be able to get your hands on Elgato’s new EyeTV Netstream Sat box. It will allow you to stream Freesat satellite TV to any computer on your home network and straight to your iPad as well via Elgato’s EyeTV app. Apparently not the iPhone or iPod touch though.

The device will start shipping on November 22nd for £189.95 (about $300). The EyeTV app itself will cost you just £2.99. Those of us in the US are envious.

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Onkyo DE715 All-In-One Desktop with built-in iPod/iPhone Dock

Posted in Onkyo by Conner Flynn on November 11th, 2010

Onkyo’s latest all-in-one desktop PC for the Japanese market comes with something extra, a built-in iPod/iPhone dock. This model is called the DE715 and features a 23-inch 1920 x 1080 display, along with a 3.06GHz Intel Core i3-540 processor.

Some other features include a 1GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 330M graphics card, 4GB RAM, a 320GB hard drive, a 1.3-megapixel webcam, a Blu-ray drive, multi-format card reader, a TV tuner, WiFi, an HDMI port and Windows 7 Home Premium runs the show.

Angry Birds iPhone 4 Cases coming soon

Posted in iPhone Accessories by Conner Flynn on November 11th, 2010

Looks like we aren’t finished with the Angry Birds craze, so now we have some Angry Birds iPhone 4 cases on the way. Gear4 has introduced a new line of Angry Birds cases for the iPhone 4 with the first three versions featuring the king pig, and red and yellow birds.

These cases are currently due to arrive this November on UK carrier O2′s site and fans in the US can pick them up through the HMV site. These cases will cost you just $25 plus shipping.

Griffin AirCurve Play amplifies the iPhone 4′s Volume without power

Posted in Griffin by Conner Flynn on November 10th, 2010

Griffin’s original AirCurve, the amplifier that docks and increases the iPod/iPhone’s volume has now been updated for the iPhone 4 and it increases music by 10dB louder. It doesn’t sit the iPhone in the docked position, instead it just rests inside.

It also now has a metal kickstand for holding it vertically or horizontally. You’ll also be glad to know that the price hasn’t changed either as it will cost you just $20.

Sprint ZTE Peel turns your iPod Touch into a phone

Posted in iPod Touch by Conner Flynn on November 10th, 2010

Ever want to turn your iPod Touch into a Pseudo iPhone? Sprint has the answer. And it’s expensive. The ZTE Peel is an iPod touch case with a built-in 3G hotspot. It costs $80, but only supports two devices at a time, and 1GB of data costs $30 per month.

For comparison, Sprint’s OverDrive with 4G service costs $50, and for $60 a month you get 5GB of data over 3G and unlimited 4G data. The other problem is that this also makes your skinny iPod touch fatter.

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iDesign 2-in-1 MicroSystem

Posted in iPod Accessories by Conner Flynn on November 10th, 2010

The iDesign 2-in-1 MicroSystem for iPod and iPhone is a stylish dock for your i-device, featuring a sliding panel to protect it when docked. Interestingly, you can also play music CDs, but not DVDs.

If you want to watch your iPod or iPhone’s video on your TV or computer, just hook it up via a video out jack. The system can be mounted if you like and it also features an FM tuner with 30-station memory and built-in alarm clock.

Apple amends iPod Water Damage Policy

Posted in Apple by Conner Flynn on November 9th, 2010

Apple has just updated its internal documentation regarding its water damage policy for iPods according to a screenshot that Boy Genius Report got a hold of.

A source told BGR that Apple has included a number of Liquid Contact Indicators (LCI) into its iPod line that tell Apple whether the device has come into contact with a liquid. In the past the mere indication by a LCI alone was enough for Apple to suspect liquid damage. Now with the new guide lines Apple is requesting its employee’s carry do further checks to confirm the LCI indicator.

Yubz Rotating Speaker Dock for iPhone or iPod Touch

Posted in iPhone Accessories by Conner Flynn on November 7th, 2010

Yubz latest is a Rotating Speaker for your iPhone or iPod Touch. You just dock your device in this speaker and you can watch or listen to your iPhone/iPod vertically or horizontally since the speaker station will turn the device 90°.

It will recharge the device as you are enjoying both music and videos. It features multi-dimensional acoustic performance from YUBZ’s advanced Sound Space 2.0 technology. It’s a tad expensive at $149.99, but hey, it rotates. Yours probably doesn’t do that.

Hex iPod Nano Watch

Posted in iPod Nano by Conner Flynn on November 7th, 2010

When Apple released the new iPod Nano, there were several watch strap accessories that turned the new iPod Nano into a watch. This one is from Hex and it is probably the best yet. It looks great. They didn’t just add a watch strap to the iPod Nano, the Hex watch band actually integrates the iPod Nano into the strap, protecting it.

The Hex watch band for the iPod Nano comes in several colors including white, black, blue, silver, orange, green, red, grey and pink for $24.95.

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iHome unveils iB969 Charging Station

Posted in iHome by Conner Flynn on November 3rd, 2010

iHome has unveiled the iB969 charging station for iOS devices, which features quick-charge USB ports that don’t support syncing and also standard-charge ports that do support syncing. The $60 charging station comes bundled with adapters for various iPods and has a rubberized rest area for your iPad.

You can charge up to four different devices simultaneously. The iB969 can sync with iTunes and features a USB to AC adapter for devices like the Sony Reader. BlackBerry, Kindles and the Nook can be charged using the bundled USB to mini-USB adapter.

Revo AXiS Wireless Internet Radio

Posted in internet radio by Conner Flynn on November 2nd, 2010

The Revo AXiS Wireless Internet Radio boasts a 3.5-inch color TFT touch-screen display with an icon-driven touchscreen user interface, allowing quick and easy navigation. It also has an advanced internet radio with Wi-Fi.

This wireless internet radio is also capable of receiving a full range of digital radio standards including DAB, DAB+ and internet radio as well as conventional FM radio with RDS. As a plus, it’s compatible with all iPod and and iPhone models.

DashLink iPhone Dock for your Harley Davidson

Posted in iPhone by Conner Flynn on November 1st, 2010

Here’s an iPhone dock that Harley owners will love. The DashLink iPhone and iPod Dock. It’s specially designed for Harley Davidson’s FLHT/FLTR and FLHR model motorcycles, and it has built in charging and a self sensing on and off circuit which detects if your iPhone or iPod is plugged in.

More importantly it looks great on your bike. If you own a Harley, and want one for your iPhone or iPod it will cost you about $400 from Hells Foundry. Pretty awesome.

HyperMac will now be called HyperJuice

Posted in News by Conner Flynn on November 1st, 2010

You might remember that HyperMac had some problems with Apple, when Apple wanted them to stop selling their MacBook charging cables and car chargers. Well, the ruling was in the latter’s favor. So Hypermac will now be known as “HyperJuice” instead.

Somehow we don’t think that the rebranding will help them stay out of trouble with Apple.



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