วันศุกร์ที่ 25 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2551

PodcastStudio from Belkin




Belkin have created PodcastStudio which is currently on display over at CeBIT in Hannover, Germany. PodcastStudio is a device which allows you to dock your iPod to make high quality recordings. Once you have finished recording the upload process is simple. All you need to do is dock your iPod with your computer and the podcast you just recorded is automatically uploaded to iTunes for all to listen to.

MiniGod Speakers



Somewhere, on a hidden island where stereos are worshipped, the natives are dancing a fiery, ritualistic dance to the MiniGod.

Okay, that’s not really happening, but it certainly looks like it should be. I mean, look at this MiniGod thing! It looks like it should be a prop at a high-tech luau. Its style is reminiscent of the Jetsons (especially with the ring around its neck) mixed with that CG movie Robots. That is, if Robots had been a darker, scarier movie. (Actually, it could be if you stopped and thought about it. I mean, it was a world inhabited by robots, for crying out loud. What happened to the humans?)

Believe it or not, these MiniGod Speakers require only a 9 volt battery for operation, then hook up with a computer or stereo system. You can also hook up to an iPod, and then you’ll have yourself a little amplification.

These MiniGod speakers are about 15 inches tall, and are actually available in a few different models and color combinations.

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 24 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2551

Is Cupertino looking to make the iPhone Clam up?




According to patent applicaitons with Uncle Sam, Apple may be toying with a clamshell iPhone design that marries the multi touch screen interface with flip phone carrying convenience. The patent is for what is described as a “dual sided trackpad,” which is kinda a hand held dual screen Nintendo DS for adults. But that’s not all.

MyVu video eyewear reviewed




I recently spent some quality time with the MyVu personal media viewer. It’s an interesting gadget; I’ve not experienced video on the move like that before. Check out the full review on our sister site Coolest Reviews.

Memorex iWake Clock Radio




Getting up in the mornings can be a dread, and over here at Coolest Gadgets we have seen more than our fair share of alarm clocks to help force you out of bed. Memorex wants to take the diplomatic route with the iWake clock radio which features an iPod dock, ensuring you will be able to wake up to your favorite band or singer without sending a shock or forcing you to chase after it like a madman. The iWake clock radio is now available in blue, purple and red metallic finishes in addition to sleek black and bright white to help spruce up your dreary looking bedroom in the process. More on the Memorex iWake clock radio’s specifications and features are available right after the jump.

Improve your iPhone typing skills



About a month ago I finally decided to cave and purchase an iPod Touch. To be perfectly honest, I love it, and rarely leave the house without it in my pocket. When I have WiFi access, I’ll use it to check my mail and keep up on news, which is pretty cool. I was surprised at how easy it was to use the keyboard, even if I’m still a bit slow with it. If you’re looking for something to improve your ability to type on your iPhone or iPod Touch, you may consider My Touch Keys.

วันพุธที่ 23 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2551

New Gadget: iPod to iPod




miShare is a sweet little gadget that facilitates song sharing via two iPods, no web connection required, no computer or cable is needed. With the gadget, you can share files, photos, videos and playlists between iPods. Just attach the source and target iPods and press miShare's button to start the transfer.

Sweet!

Portable iPod Video Enlarger And DVD Player


Let’s face the facts - the iPod doesn’t exactly come with the largest display in the world now, does it? Being a portable media player to boot, screen real estate is a very important criteria to consider if you plan to watch countless hours of video on it.

This is the portable DVD player that integrates with 5th Generation video iPods, allowing you to watch iPod videos on a 8 1/2″, 16:9 widescreen LCD that is 2 3/4 times larger than the iPods screen. Using active matrix technology, the LCD can redraw images faster than typical LCD monitors, resulting in a sharper, more detailed resolution. An iPod slides into the front of the video player and is protected by a clear plastic cover, and the dual headphone jacks allow two people to use the video player without disturbing fellow travelers. The device has an AV port for output to a television, charges an iPod while in use, and has an on-screen menu display for quick set up. Rechargeable battery allows three hours of continuous DVD playback on a five-hour charge; four hours of iPod® video playback. Includes AC and DC adapters, carrying case, headphones, remote control, and a strap for attaching to a car headrest. Supports DVD, VCD, CDs, MP3 CDs, and iPod® video/music files.

iHome iPod connectable lamps




iHome has rolled out a new line of iPod connectable lamps which will not only play tunes on your iPod but charge it simultaneously, all while lighting up your workspace with a decent amount of light so you don’t have to stumble around and stub your toe against a piece of furniture. The iHome lamps comprise of halogen desk lamps in a range of styles. Each purchase will come with a universal dock that accommodates all dockable iPods, including the nanos and minis. Prices start from $49.99 upwards.

iGo Mobile Charger for Mobile Devices



Considering that every mobile device needs to be charged, it would be nice to have something that you can use just in case you get into a pinch. After all, I can’t begin to count the times where my cell phone is about to die, and there isn’t an outlet handy that I can use for the next hour.

Enter the iGo, a mobile device charger that is mobile. The kit comes with two Duracell AA batteries that allow a user to plug into a mobile device in order to recharge and/or power it.

Earth Day Gadgets: Universal Solar Cell Phone/iPod Charger




With today being Earth Day 2008 here in the United States, I thought it would be good to highlight some eco-friendly gadgets for all the gadget lovers out there who want to do their part for the environment. Doing something good for the environment doesn’t involve having to live in a mud hut, sustaining yourself off wheat grass and tofu and wearing only hemp clothing. You can be on the cutting edge of technology and still be green.

Who doesn’t own a cell phone or an MP3 player? Even my grandparents have cell phones. But these items need to be recharged on a regular basis otherwise they just turn into expensive paperweights or something you use to hold a door open. (See? Recycling!) But why not use solar technology to recharge those items that you use all the time? The Universal Solar Cell Phone/iPod Charger will allow you to do just that. From the website:

Music Mug Portable


Man, nothing gets me up in the morning like my iPod and hot cup of joe. Hey, I’ll bet it would work twice as good if I combine the two…there! Oh man, I really need to get sober, fast.


Yes, that does sound stupid, but the photo to the left is not the product of a hangover, but an actual product. This is a designer’s bright idea of an iPod speaker “disguised” as a coffee mug.

The Music Mug works on any MP3 player, provided it has a headphone jack. All you need to do is plug the Music Mug’s cable into the MP3 Player, and let the music play. Just don’t try and pour coffee or some other hot beverage into your Music Mug. The Product Page clearly warns about that.

Is this Music Mug really meant to be some sort of subterfuge for your iPod? If so, then I recommend a smaller MP3 Player that won’t stick out the top, such as the Creative Zen Stone. That way, if your office allows coffee, but not MP3 players, you will finally be able to “beat the system”. Of course, your boss and other co-workers might wonder where the music is coming from. They’ll never suspect the innocent coffee mug!

วันพุธที่ 5 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2551

London Travel Guide for iPod, iPhone and Mobile

Get A London Travel Guide For Your iPod, iPhone

March 5th, 2008



coolgorillaUK mobile developers Coolgorilla have launched the London Travel Guide, a free travel guide specifically designed for iPods, iPhones and mobile phones.

The London Travel Guide packs over 400 pages of info, along with interactive features, onto your portable media player. The guide is designed to be regularly updated, so you can have the most up to date information about each attraction, including entrance fees, phone numbers and websites.

iPhone and mobile users can simply click on the phone number of the attraction to call them up, or use the website link to go directly through to the attraction’s site to find more information.

Coolgorilla designed the iPod version to be downloaded as a podcast via iTunes and the iPhone and mobile versions have both been optimised so visitors can access the information over the handset’s web browser.

“A recent road trip through California got me thinking about how we could improve on the traditional, paperback travel guide” said Roy Forsdick, Managing Director of Coolgorilla. “By using the content rich features available on iPods and mobiles we can help travelers get the most out of their visit to London. Also, since software isn’t exposed to the same reproduction costs as hardcopy publications, we can distribute the guides for free!”

Coolgorilla is already working on similar travel guides for a number of other cities including Paris, Barcelona, New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, due to be released later this year.

The company plans to make money from the travel guides through advertising deals.

วันศุกร์ที่ 22 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2551

Airfoil 3.1 offers Apple TV support

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Rogue Amoeba has released Airfoil 3.1, the latest version of its Airport Express streaming audio utility for Mac OS X. Airfoil allows users to send audio from any application to an Airport Express, and can also send audio to multiple Airport Express units simultaneously. New features in version 3.1 include support for the Apple TV’s new AirTunes feature, which allows Airfoil to stream audio to the set-top box, and support for Airfoil Speakers for Windows. The release also fixes a DVD playback issue with Mac OS X 10.5.2, and includes various other fixes and improvements. Airfoil 3.1 requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later and sells for $25; users of Airfoil 2 can upgrade for $10. In addition to the Mac version, Rogue Amoeba also offers Airfoil 2.5 for Windows; it sells for $25 as well.

iSuppli: Apple ‘significantly’ lowered 2008 NAND forecast

iSuppli: Apple ‘significantly’ lowered 2008 NAND forecast

Apple has lowered its 2008 NAND flash memory order forecast, a new report indicates. According to iSuppli, the company “has slashed its 2008 NAND order forecast significantly and has informed suppliers that its demand growth will slow in 2008 compared to 2007.” The reports states that this is expected to have a large impact on the NAND market overall, as Apple was the world’s third largest OEM buyer of NAND memory in 2007, with purchases of $1.2 billion, which represents 13.1 percent of the global market. Apple currently uses NAND flash memory in most of its portable consumer devices, including the iPod shuffle, iPod nano, iPod touch, and the iPhone. Prior to learning of Apple’s lowered forecast, iSuppli had predicted that the company’s NAND purchases would rise 32.2 percent this year, helping to encourage significant market growth.

DLO unveils VideoShell for iPod nano 3G

DLO unveils VideoShell for iPod nano 3G

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Digital Lifestyle Outfitters has introduced its new VideoShell case for the iPod nano (with video). The VideoShell is a hard-shell case made from protective polycarbonate that features a kickstand in the rear of the case for hands-free video viewing. The stand elevates and holds the nano without limiting access to the dock connector and headphone jack, and the case also features a beveled opening for access to the Click Wheel, as well as complete open access to the Dock Connector, headphone jack, and hold switch. "With its extra-strong polycarbonate outer shell and unique kickstand, the DLO VideoShell for nano combines supreme functionality with solid protection from everyday nicks and scrapes,” said Marcia Germ, director of product development for DLO. “The case’s snap-on front ensures that the bottom is unobstructed and free for docking, so you’ll never have to take your nano out of its shell.” The DLO VideoShell for iPod nano (with video) is available now and sells for $20; for more information on the VideoShell check out our review.

Ambrosia updates iToner, adds iPhone 1.1.3, format support

Ambrosia updates iToner, adds iPhone 1.1.3, format support

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Ambrosia Software has released iToner 1.0.6, the latest version of its custom iPhone ringtone utility for Mac OS X. New in iToner 1.0.6 is support for iPhone software 1.1.3, as well as support for .mp3 .mp4, .wav, and .aif files, French, German, and Italian localizations, intelligent audio processing for added ringtones, and various other fixes and enhancements. iToner requires Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later and sells for $15; a free trial download is also available.

วันเสาร์ที่ 19 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2551

New Pioneer receivers pack iPod connectivity

New Pioneer receivers pack iPod connectivity



Pioneer Electronics has announced a new line of Elite A/V receivers with iPod connectivity. Read more.
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Custom laser etching for the iPod, iPod nano, and iPod shuffle from iStyle

Custom laser etching for the iPod, iPod nano, and iPod shuffle from iStyle

iStyle

iStyle offers a unique way to personalize, brand, and uniquely identify your electronic devices. Using a laser, iStyle can etch almost any image–photos, logos, artwork, text or a design from our own library of images and tattoos–onto any device made of metal or plastic. Read more.


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QuickSeek FM Transmitter for iPod




No static. No tuning. Just crisp, clear sound….in seconds! Spend more time enjoying your iPod tunes and less time searching for a station. QuickSeek?L- technology finds the best FM signal in seconds, while ClearFM?L- ensures great sound. Read more.
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วันพุธที่ 16 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2551

The 7 Characteristics of Rich People

The 7 Characteristics of Rich People [rich people money]

Have you ever wondered why rich people seem to get richer easily while those in the poverty cycle seem destined to be stuck there forever? The reason is simple. You need to think and act like a rich person first before you can really be rich. Let's take a look at some of the characteristics of rich people.

1. No limited self belief

Rich people believe they are destined to be rich and there is nothing that can stop them from achieving that financial freedom goal. They will do whatever necessary to reach their goals including doing things that they dislike or taking on tasks that seem impossible to complete.

2. Recognize the importance of time

Rich people also recognize that time is their most important asset and a very scarce resource. They do not waste their precious time sitting in front of a TV watching soap operas or other entertainment programs like "Survivors." They also know how to use the power of leverage to achieve maximum results with minimum efforts. [rich people money]

3. Seek out other people of higher social status

Many poor people only network with other people that are of the same status as them. They do not actively seek out other people who are wealthier. The rich people will do the opposite. They want to network and learn from others who are better and wealthier.

4. Expense as investment

To many poor people, the best way to manage money is to use less of it. However, rich people have a different viewpoint. To them, many expenses can be viewed as investments. By spending a certain amount of their money to acquire an asset or skill, they know they will get back what they spent in the future.

5. Strong self-confidence

Many rich people exhibit a high level of self-confidence that is often contagious. They are optimists and maintain a positive outlook at all times. Their confidence is not easily shaken by external factors.

6. Good money habits

While saving is a good virtue and habit, many rich people feel that it is not the best way to grow your money. Rich people will put a significant portion of their wealth in some kind of investment vehicles that give them a better ROI than a normal saving account. They also do not spend their money aimlessly buying things that have no real value such as lottery tickets.

7. Philanthropy

Many rich people are also great philanthropists. They frequently make charitable donations intended to increase human well being. A great example is Bill Gates who set up his own charitable foundation aimed at providing lifesaving health care products for the poorest part of the world. [rich people money]

Most rich people did not become wealthy overnight. They faced many setbacks and challenges to get to where they are today. To them, setbacks and challenges provide valuable lessons that help them find the way to great wealth as well as strengthen their ability to faced adversities in life.

Does God Want Us to be Rich?

Does God Want Us to be Rich? [rich get money]

Does God want us to be rich? Does being wealthy prevent us from going to Heaven?

In Matthew 19:24, Jesus states, "And again I say unto you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God". This is repeated in Mark 10:25.

Luke 16:19-31 tells the story of Lazarus and the rich man. Lazarus, the beggar died and was carried by the angels into Abraham's bosom, while the rich man ended in torment.

On the surface, this seems to indicate that God does not look favorably on the wealthy. But how do we know where the line is drawn between securing our future and becoming rich? [rich get money]

We must remember that there are several rich, yet righteous men throughout the Bible.

Job was a rich man, blessed by God in many ways until Satan was allowed to test him.

Satan took everything he had and killed his children, yet Job remained righteous.

Once again, God allowed Satan to test Job by covering him with sore boils from the sole of his foot unto his crown.

All that Job had was gone, except his wife, who promptly urged Job to "curse God and die". How is that for support? Obviously Satan left her behind for a reason.

Yet, in the end, Job remained righteous and loyal to God. He also showed great compassion by praying for his three friends, Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite, who had not spoken of God the thing that is right (Job 42:8).

God rewarded Job by blessing him with twice as much as he had before. He was blessed with seven sons and three daughters and lived another 140 years. [rich get money]

So what does all this mean? Does God want us to be rich? When Jesus spoke of the camel going through the eye of a needle, was he suddenly changing the rules?

Not at all. Jesus knew that money meant power and that power corrupts even good people.

Bill Gates is one of the wealthiest, if not the wealthiest person in the world. Yet he regularly gives millions of dollars to worthy causes every year. This doesn't mean he is going to Heaven, but it is a step in the right direction.

But for every Bill Gates in the world, there are many Scrooges, who never think twice of cheating the poor to pad their own bank accounts.

It is not wealth that condemns a person, it is what they do with it.

If you are one of the lucky people who have wealth, consider this. Do you own your wealth or does it own you?

Smoothie operators

Kyle and Aaron Campos, 27 and 33
Buckeye, Ariz.
Lesson: If you must borrow from your friends and family, keep it formal

The downside of mixing business with blood should be obvious - or at least it will be when you start getting late-night calls from Aunt Tillie asking about your schedule for an IPO. But hitting up relatives is how a lot of businesses get going. It's what Kyle Campos and his older brother Aaron had to do.

In 2004 the brothers, both software engineers, quit their jobs in Santa Barbara and decamped to Buckeye, Ariz. After visiting relatives there earlier that year, Kyle had become convinced that the town was "filled with wide-open opportunities," especially compared with the software biz. "The tech sector was getting hit hard," says Aaron. "I didn't have a good feeling."

Aaron and Kyle, neither of whom had run a business before, began brainstorming about starting one together. Both had frequented a smoothie joint in Santa Barbara, and they fell in love with the idea of starting their own. They found an industry consultant online who helped them write a business plan. Then they hired an experienced designer. The Main Squeeze would be a 1,200-square-foot store with hardwood floors and stainless-steel tables. And it would cost more than the $130,000 they had saved.

That's when they drew up a list of 40 friends and relatives they could solicit as investors. "We wanted it to seem like we were offering them an authentic business opportunity," notes Kyle. For that they turned to CircleLending, a site that helps informal borrowers create formal lending deals. The siblings spent $99 to set up a loan agreement, choosing an attractive interest rate (9%), a repayment schedule they figured they could afford (either five or seven years) and a $1,000 minimum. Four folks each lent them $1,000, and another four each threw in $5,000. Last year the Campos brothers whipped up a profitable $210,000 in sales, and they've been paying their investors on schedule for close to two years. Says Kyle: "Not one has complained."

Apple Ipod 24 Carat Gold

Apple Ipod 24 Carat Gold

Apple Ipod 24 Carat Gold

For the first time ever, you can now get your Ipod in 24 carat gold. Sleek and beautiful 24ct unique hardened mirror gold. Available in Ipod, Nano and Ipod video, please pick which colour your prefer. Read more.


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Griffin Technology dock adapter for the second-generation iPod shuffle

Griffin Technology dock adapter for the second-generation iPod shuffle

Griffin Technology dock adapter for the second-generation iPod shuffle

Your iPod shuffle is an incredible entertainment value in an incredibly small package. It delivers the music just like its full-size iPod cousins. But one thing it doesn't do is fit in the dock well in your made-for-iPod speaker system. Read more.


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iSkin intros Cerulean Bluetooth iPod accessories

iSkin intros Cerulean Bluetooth iPod accessories

iSkin Cerulean Bluetooth iPod accessories

iSkin has announced its new Cerulean line of Bluetooth iPod accessories. The Cerulean TX is a Bluetooth transmitter and receiver for iPod, which features stereo Bluetooth audio capabilities, is powered by the iPod, and can also be used with a Mac or PC. Read more.


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วันอังคารที่ 15 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2551

"Lost" iPod game now available on iTunes

"Lost" iPod game now available on iTunes

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Apple has released a new iPod video game based on the hit TV series "Lost." Published by Gameloft S.A., the game lets users "Help Jack search for dynamite, tend to the wounded, and avoid the black smoke. Read more.


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Factron Titanium case for the iPod Nano

Factron Titanium case for the iPod Nano

Factron Titanium case for the iPod Nano

Yes, we all love our iPods but some go that extra mile and actually buy protective casing which costs more than the iPod itself. A classic example is the Factron Titanium case from Kiwami Japan. Read more.


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TerraTec intros Noxon 2 radio for iPod

TerraTec intros Noxon 2 radio for iPod

NOXON2radioforiPod

Many music fans have their collections distributed across a variety of media and technologies, resulting in snarled cables, stacks of burned CDs and general file format chaos, and the most powerful member of TerraTec's NOXON family is the simple solution for all applications. Read more.

Apple may have to hold off NAND flash-based iPod video, according to memory houses

Apple may have to hold off NAND flash-based iPod video, according to memory houses

iPod video

Speculation regarding a NAND flash-based Apple iPod video has been circulated for a while. Although general comments from memory module makers, in Taiwan or overseas, have all said that a NAND flash-based iPod video is listed in Apple's plans, the exact launch schedule is still under question. Read more.

วันเสาร์ที่ 12 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2551

Leaked Images of New 3rd Gen iPod nano?

Leaked Images of New 3rd Gen iPod nano?


iPod nano Gen 3?

UPDATE: Here is a supposed image of the “iPod touch”.

We just got a couple of images sent to us from an anonymous source who claims that this is the new that we can expect to announce at the Special Event taking place this Wednesday, September 5th. Since we’ve seen so many photoshop mockups floating around the Internet recently, we are not saying these are the real deal by any stretch of the imagination - however, we love how these look, and a guy can dream, can’t he?

I guess we will see how it all pans out on Wednesday. We have another image of the supposed new nano after the break.

http://www.gearlive.com/news/article/q307-leaked-images-of-new-3rd-gen-ipod-nano/

Xing Bao N98 uses Nokia NSeries naming scheme, iPhone?s look and feel




If it wasn’t for the name and the “familiar” look, the Xing Bao N98 would be an interesting device. Similarly to the Samsung UpStage, this Chinese phone sports two screens — one on the front and the other on the back of the device. The front part is reserved for the huge 3″ touchscreen, while the back has the good ol’ physical keypad, kinda smallish 1.2″ display and Apple logo.
Other specs include Bluetooth, handwriting input support, 1.3 MP camera, dual-band GSM radio, and of course the microSD slot. As you may’ve expected, this ugly baby costs like next to nothing and you can pick it up for $180 on your next trip to China…
[Via: uberphones]

วันพุธที่ 9 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2551

Sony rolls out two iPod shelf systems



Sony rolls out two iPod shelf systems


Sony has introduced two new Made for iPod shelf systems featuring integrated iPod docks and Bluetooth connectivity. The CMT-BX20i and CMT-BX50BTi systems feature gloss black finishes and florescent displays. The iPod menu and system features can be accessed with the remote control, while the system charges the device. “We are continuing to evolve our shelf system offerings to reflect consumer listening habits,” said Andrew Sivori, director of personal audio marketing in the Digital Audio and Imaging Division at Sony Electronics. “With the addition of iPod docks to most models, along with a bolder, more dramatic offering in our Muteki line, there’s a Sony shelf system for just about everyone.” The CMT-BX20i system offers a front-loading optical drive with support for CD-R, CD-RW and MP3 Playback, along with an audio-in jack and a bass reflex speaker system with 50 watts of total power. Other features include an AM/FM tuner with 30 station presets, Dynamic Sound Generator X-tra sound processing, and a remote control. The CMT-BX20i micro shelf system will be available in February for about $130. The CMT-BX50BTi system offers all of the features of the CMT-BX20i system, plus Bluetooth A2DP technology to wirelessly stream CD-quality music to other Bluetooth devices like Bluetooth-enabled headphones, PCs, digital music players and cell phones. It will also be available in February, and will sell for about $180.

Tekkeon unveils NavDock iPod Media Center



Tekkeon unveils NavDock iPod Media Center


Tekkeon has introduced the NavDock, a new Home Media Center with on-screen iPod navigation. In addition to the integrated iPod dock and support for the iPod nano (with video) and iPod classic, the NavDock also features a 16-button wide angle infrared remote with a five-way navigation pad and quick keys that jump directly to the Videos, Photos, Music or Settings menus, and the ability to charge the iPod whether the unit is on or off. “With NavDock, we wanted users to have virtually complete on-TV control of their iPods,” says Jerry Yang, president of Tekkeon. “Rather than just provide minimal access to some of the iPod menus, NavDock enables users to take advantage of commonly used features, like lyrics and equalizer, all with the NavDock remote.” The Tekkeon NavDock is available now and sells for $130.

ZAP to show ‘Made for iPod’ electric car at Expo



ZAP to show ‘Made for iPod’ electric car at Expo



Electric car manufacturer ZAP has announced plans to show a “Made for iPod” car next week at Macworld Expo in San Francisco. The company said it will be designing its cars to include a head unit made for the iPod that will play music through the car speaker system as well as recharge using the ZAP Recharge-It-All made for iPod battery system. The first cars equipped with this technology are expected to be available later this year, and ZAP says it has plans to include the technology in all its cars. “Apple is making some of the most popular consumer products on the market today,” said ZAP CEO Steve Schneider. “A ZAP electric car made for iPod joins an important trend happening throughout the automotive industry to give car-buyers more amenities. So many bring their iPods with them wherever they go that having the capability to listen to and recharge them in your car can only attract more customers.” Previously, the company had announced that it will debut its new iZAP line of iPod mobile rechargers at the show. According to the company, the line will use “advanced lithium battery storage and charge control technology to power or boost the battery life of the iPod.”

วันอังคารที่ 8 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2551

Can Navizon survive Google?s location mapping in iPhone v1.1.3?


Can Navizon survive Google?s location mapping in iPhone v1.1.3?



As the iPhone gets more and more comfortable with itself as the “gotta-have” gadget of 2007, nay 2008, the Apple handset just keeps getting better with time. Firmware upon firmware, the iPhone keeps adding more usability and functionality at the click of a (”Sync”) button.
The next iPhone firmware release, previously rumored and now widely documented as the v1.1.3 firmware version, touts Google’s new location-based “My Location” mapping feature built into the Google Maps application. There are other cool features included in the v1.1.3 firmware, but we’re just going to talk about the location-mapping aspect of Google Maps.
Until now, the only way to get cell-tower triangulated positional data (we like to call it faux-GPS) on your iPhone was through a third party application called Navizon. The application is incredibly handy and was recently updated to give directions from your current (approximate) location and keep in touch with friends (the “Buddy” feature). And, in the face of Google’s recent “My Location” announcement, Navizon launched a “Lite” (read: free) version to keep up. Well, now that the new Google “My Location” feature is ready to prime-time with the next iPhone update, we have to wonder what Navizon is doing to keep up.
So, we went to our little birdie to get more info on what to expect from Navizon in the future and it looks promising.
Navizon already offers (for free) the same type of cell-tower triangulation technology upon which Google?s ?My Location? features relies. But, if you need even more accuracy (close to that of GPS positioning) Navizon offers a premium upgrade that leverages WiFi hotspot-positioning to help you get an even more accurate location-information.
But, that?s not all. We can?t exactly tell you what (at least not yet), but Navizon will be offering even more unique and exciting features in the near future. Fear not, Navizon fans, Google?s ?My Location? (likely) integration in the� next iPhone firmware update will not be the end of your favorite little location-information application.
Keep an eye out for more Navizon updates soon!
---Related Articles at IntoMobile:
Navizon goes Blackberry
GPS location data on your iPhone - kinda, sorta
Navizon launches free Navizon Lite
Navizon for iPhone upgraded; Now with Buddy Finder
Apple iPhone GPS software maker offering refunds on Navizon


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Altec Lansing T612 speakers work with the iPhone





Altec Lansing T612 speakers work with the iPhone


Altec Lansing T612 are the new speakers from the Plantronics-owned company that officially work with the iPhone and other new-generation iPod models. Unlike Altec’s other iPod-only speaker systems, the T612 is primarily made to work with Apple’s handset, hence it features incoming call support - allowing users to actually hear the iPhone ringing (music stops). Once the call is completed, the iPhone is re-docked in the T612 and the music resumes playing at the same song and place.
As for the specs, the T612 boasts “powerful neodymium speakers and XdB bass-enhancement technology,” as well as the standard auxiliary-in jack on the back for connection to older iPod models and other audio devices. In addition to the speaker, buyers also get a wireless remote for iPod song navigation functionality.
Altec Lansing T612 speakers will be available in February 2008 at Apple retailers for $199.95 (U.S. MSRP). In the meantime, you may want to see them live at Altec Lansing’s CES booth - South Hall 1, Booth #20913. Official release is available from here.
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NEW AUDIO SYSTEMS OFFER MORE WAYS TO CONNECT TO BLUETOOTH AND iPOD IN THE HOME, PLUS THE ABILITY TO CONVERT CASSETTE LIBRARIES TO MP3

NEW AUDIO SYSTEMS OFFER MORE WAYS TO CONNECT TO BLUETOOTH AND iPOD IN THE HOME, PLUS THE ABILITY TO CONVERT CASSETTE LIBRARIES TO MP3
Monday, January 07, 2008
LAS VEGAS(CES Booth # 14200), Jan. 6, 2008 ? Sony today introduced its first made- for-iPod� line of shelf systems with a wide range of connectivity options, powerful sound and eye-catching designs.The new systems also integrate Bluetooth� technology and even digitize old media into MP3 files without the need for a PC.?We are continuing to evolve our shelf system offerings to reflect consumer listening habits,? said Andrew Sivori, director of personal audio marketing in the Digital Audio and Imaging Division at Sony Electronics. ?With the addition of iPod docks to most models, along with a bolder, more dramatic offering in our Muteki line, there?s a Sony shelf system for just about everyone.?Works with iPodMarking a first for Sony, the company unveiled two micro shelf systems made for iPod, the CMT-BX20i and CMT-BX50BTi models. These new music systems offer a sleek and simple design with a glossy black finish and vivid florescent display. The iPod menu and system features can be accessed with the remote control, while the system charges the device.The CMT-BX20i system has a front-loading single disc CD player and supports CD-R, CD-RW and MP3 Playback, along with an audio-in jack to connect your digital music player or PC. This new system also reads ID3 tags, displaying the artist and album information. The bass reflex speaker system is powered by 50 watts (RMS) of total system output for full and vibrant sound.The Dynamic Sound Generator X-tra (DSGX) selectively improves the bass and treble segments of the music to produce a natural sound effect without distortion. An AM/FM tuner with 30 station presets and remote control add convenience to complete the package. The CMT-BX20i micro shelf system will be available in February for about $130.The line?s most feature-rich system, the CMT-BX50BTi unit has all the functions of the CMT-BX20i system, plus Bluetooth Stereo (A2DP) technology so you can wirelessly stream CD-quality music to other Bluetooth stereo (A2DP) devices, such as Bluetooth stereo-enabled headphones, PCs, digital music players and cell phones. This means that you can move from the car to the home or office, and your Bluetooth-enabled devices can sync up effortlessly while your music never skips a beat.The CMT-BX50BTi system plays both CDs and digital music from wired or wireless compatible devices. Information like the album title, artist name and track number appear on the florescent display through the wireless connection. This model will be available in February for about $180.Charge, Play, ControlFor digital music enthusiasts looking for powerful sound and features, the new EC series of mini HiFi systems offers a new finish and sleek design. These new music systems are also made to work with iPod devices, and will charge, play and control your device ? even through the included remote control. The Digital Media Port? provides the ability to connect four optional accessories, such as a Walkman� video MP3 player, a Bluetooth-enabled device, a WiFi streaming audio system and the included dock made for an iPod.A front-loading single disc CD player supports CD-R, CD-RW and MP3 playback with an audio-in to connect your digital music player or PC, plus AM/FM tuner with 30 station presets.The MHC-EC98Pi mini HiFi system is the high-end unit of the series with a total system power output of 530 watts (RMS) and a three-way bass reflex speaker system with an 8-inch subwoofer, two 5.1-inch woofers and a 1.6-inch horn tweeter to fill nearly any room with music. It will be available in May for about $200.The MHC-EC78Pi mini system has a total system power output of 380 watts (RMS) and a three-way bass reflex speaker system with two 5.1-inch woofers and a 1.6-inch horn tweeter. It will also be available in May for about $150. The MHC-EC68Pi mini system has a total system power output of 140 watts (RMS) and a two-way bass reflex speaker system with a 6.3-inch woofer and 1.6-inch horn tweeter. It will be available in April for around $130.The Ultimate Party MachineSony is also introducing the LBT-ZUX9 system, the latest addition to its Muteki? (pronounced ?moo-techy?) line of audio shelf systems. The new system is ideal for getting any party started. It delivers rich, strong sound with a two-way bass reflex speaker system, and four speakers that each include 8-inch subwoofers and a 1-inch horn tweeter. Total system power output is 1000 watts (RMS) and features matrix line array speakers to fill nearly any room with music.The three-disc CD changer supports CD-R, CD-RW and MP3 playback, and includes a dual cassette tape deck. Perhaps the most unique feature is the USB recording and playback function, which allows the user to record music from CD, cassette and directly from the radio onto a flash drive. This two-way USB functionality helps convert old cassette libraries to MP3 files without the use of a PC.The LBT-ZUX9 shelf system also offers built-in lighting effects with beams that react to bass and treble, in addition to the D-Light Sync? Pro port that connects to optional party lighting like disco balls via a D-Light Sync Controller (sold separately).Sony?s X-Trance technology allows you to create a party atmosphere through various sound effects, including flangers, delays, chorus and others. With the beat blend feature you can add drum percussion during playback to any source via the dedicated drum pads. A florescent display and remote control make all these features easy to enjoy. The LBT-ZUX9 shelf system will be available in February for about $800.

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