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Creative ZiiSOUND D5 iPod speaker dock eschews anything ZiiLABS

, Dec 3rd 2009 Discuss [0]

Looking for a guaranteed way to confuse press and customers alike, and dilute your new brand?  Creative have a good example: they've called their latest iPod speaker dock the ZiiSound, which you'd expect to thus include some of the clever ZiiLABS "StemCell Computing" magic they've been discussing this week.  Instead it's a bog-standard speaker dock, with nary a whiff of a Zii processor. Read The Full Story

SteelSeries Mobile Device adapter for iPhone and iPod debuts

, Dec 2nd 2009 Discuss [0]

SteelSeries has been around for a long time now producing all sorts of gear aimed at PC gamers. The company has a line of mouse pads and gaming mice as well as several different headsets that are for gamers. The company today has announced a new product that is aimed at the iPhone and iPod touch owner that lets you use headphones for PCs on the mobile devices. Read The Full Story

iPod shuffle headset concept by Isamu Sanada

, Nov 23rd 2009 Discuss [1]

Remember Apple's iPod Bluetooth headset patent application, which polarized opinion back at the end of October?  That seems to have at least partially inspired SlashGear's Apple concept merchant of choice, Isamu Sanada, who has come up with a clever iPod shuffle design that can be attached to both regular earbuds and a flexible headset. Read The Full Story

iLuv unveils the iMM183 Hi-Fi dual dock iPod alarm clock

, Oct 30th 2009 Discuss [0]

If you have more than one dockable iPod or iPhone in use in your house, charging them up at the bedside can be a challenge without having two charging docks sitting around. If you want to dock the device in one of the cool alarm clock docks, available most lack enough room for two devices. iLuv has unveiled a new dual dock alarm clock called the iMM183 that promises Hi-Fi sound. Read The Full Story

Apple iPod Bluetooth Headset patent app splits opinion

, Oct 30th 2009 Discuss [1]

Apple patent applications either meet with resounding "I want that, give that to me now!" or "meh, why?" and it seems the reception to these iPod Bluetooth Headset illustrations is leaning toward the latter.  The patent application shows a device similar in shape to the existing Apple Bluetooth headset, but that would have a detachable second earbud, an integrated display and onboard storage. That storage would turn the headset into a full-blown iPod, similar to the shuffle.  You would also be able to record voice notes, since it would have an integrated microphone, and of course it could be used for hands-free calling in the regular way.  Apple's application also describe a form of basic automatic volume adjustment that would change earpiece volume depending on the ambient noise picked up by the microphone. Read The Full Story

TomTom GO I-90 dash-integrated PND promises “infotainment”

, Oct 20th 2009 Discuss [0]

Guaranteed to strike fear into the hearts of English-lovers everywhere, TomTom's GO I-90 PND promises navigation "infotainment" with a double-DIN chassis and removable touchscreen slate.  Intended to curtail the rush of buyers from PNDs to smartphone navigation apps, TomTom's latest replaces your existing in-car audio head-unit with a combination entertainment system and turn-by-turn direction system. Read The Full Story

Apple report latest finances: Mac sales & margins up, iPod touch sales double

, Oct 20th 2009 Discuss [0]

Apple have announced their fiscal Q4 2009 financial results, and it's been another successful three months for the company.  Anybody suggesting that Apple's tactics of selling relatively few expensive devices (rather than many cheap ones) will have some explaining to do in the face of these latest figures: Mac sales are up around 17-percent from the same period one year ago, while gross margin is up 36.6-percent.  That's helped the company reach $9.87bn in revenue, of which $1.67bn is profit (compared to $1.14bn profit in Q4 2008). After the cut, slumping iPod sales and the promise of "really great new products" by Steve Jobs Read The Full Story

Woman stripped of marathon win for using iPod

, Oct 14th 2009 Discuss [0]

I spend some time at the gym everyday (mostly everyday) and I certainly understand the need to listen to some music while you are running. Running is boring after all without something to take your mind off the fact that you are exercising. A woman in Milwaukee won the state's 26.2-mile Lakefront marathon and was then stripped of the title for use of a performance-enhancing device. Read The Full Story

Mini MP3 Cam DVR camcorder crammed into iPod shuffle looking case

, Oct 12th 2009 Discuss [0]

We all know that the new iPod nano 5G debuted a while back has a camcorder inside, but can’t shoot still shots. A Chinese company called Xiangyun Industry Co. has taken what looks to be an older clip style iPod shuffle and crammed a video camera and a still camera inside. Read The Full Story

LG HB954SP Blu-ray 5.1 home cinema system with iPod dock

, Oct 8th 2009 Discuss [0]

LG have announced a new home cinema system, and if you're a fan of globular satellite speakers and have an iPod then this might be worth a look.  The LG HB954SP Blu-ray HCS packs a Full HD 1080p video and 5.1 surround sound audio system into a compact, blue-tinged box, with 1,000W of audio tuned by ear-wizard Mr Mark Levinson. Read The Full Story

Sanyo unveils DMP-P1 and DMP-692 iPod clock radios

, Oct 7th 2009 Discuss [0]

Accessories for iPods are certainly plentiful on the market today and one of the most prolific is the iPod clock radio. These are devices you can set at the side of your bed or on your desk to get the time, charge, and play music from your iPod all at once. Read The Full Story

Zune & Zune Pass could see Apple compatibility; WinMo phones next

, Oct 7th 2009 Discuss [0]

One of our key criticisms of the Zune HD was that Microsoft don't offer a version of their desktop management software for Mac, thus giving Apple users another good reason to stick with the iPod.  That might change, though, says Mary-Jo Foley, who has been talking to Microsoft's director of communications for the TV, Video and Music Business, Jose Pinero.  According to Pinero, Microsoft are considering porting the Zune software and services to various non-Windows platforms, one of which would be OS X. Read The Full Story

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