crunchgear.com - 7/7/2009
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Japan-based Elecom today announced the Soundblack [JP], an iPod dock connector/speaker for use with a number of iPod models (iPod 5G, iPod touch 1/2G), iPod classic and iPod nano 1/2/3/4G). The 0.04W mini system doesn’t support the iPhone though.
The Soundblock will be available ...
techcrunch.com - 7/6/2009
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techcrunch.com —
Like most people who’ve had an iPhone 3GS
in their hands, we’ve been extremely impressed with the...
video capabilities of this little device. Not only Does it take near-HD video, it has excellent basic editing software and video can be uploaded to ...
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Prepare Yourself For iPod Video
pinchmedia.com - 7/7/2009
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pinchmedia.com —
Earlier this year, we blogged about using Pinch
Analytics to detect iPhone 2,1 usage and user behavior....
That was our first “glimpse” of the iPhone 3GS. Now, we’ve been noticing an “iPod 3,1″ string appearing in our ...
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iPod 3,1
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Cute, colorful speakers for iPods
Boing Boing Gadgets —
You thought the rainbows were going away, too? Think again. [GS4U via CrunchGear]
Japanese company sells Lego ear phones
CrunchGear —
This is too sweet: Japan-based gadget maker Elecom will soon start selling the “Sundries PLAYBRICK”, Lego-shaped ear phones [JP]. This is the same company that brought us the “Soundblock”, ultra-cute mini speakers, just recently.
You can choose between six colors (black, blue, red, white, the inevitable pink and mixed for the undecided). The Lego ear phones are Japan-only, cost $23 and will be available from the middle of this month.
People living outside Japan can get the ear phones over at Rinkya ...
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