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11
Mar

Charge and sync all of your 30 iPods at once

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I’m pretty sure some of you have several iPods, because we all know how good Apple is enticing consumers into buying their latest and greatest. So, those of you with several iPods, don’t you wish you could charge and sync all of them simultaneously? Now you can with the iPod Charging and Synchronization Dock from PARAT Solutions. The device comes in a 15 or 30 unit model. The picture above is the 15-unit model.

Pricing and availability details unknown. Product page here.

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Via: Wired - Gadget Lab

11
Mar

Rotating speakers for your iPod

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Wishing for a more portable speaker attachment for your iPod? Look no further than the iPod Rotating Speakers Case. The stereo Speakers Case attaches to the rear of the iPod and features two speakers that can rotate to any configuration you desire. It includes a stereo mini-jack and input plug; it should give about 8 hours of continuous play. Maximum power output is 2 x 770mW, enough to turn your iPod into a mini boombox.

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The iPod Rotating Speakers Case is compatible with the iPod Classic (80/160) and the fifth generation (30/60/80GB). It is available in either white or black. It begins shipping on March 31 from GeekStuff4U.

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Via: Akihabara News

10
Mar

Lego-touch: build Lego on your iPhone/iPod Touch

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Imagine being able to play with LEGOs without actually buying the bricks? Or the added mess. This application concept for the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch allows users to build, play, and share all of their Lego creations. Developed by PlayNYC, Lego-touch features just about every possible Lego brick for you to use and it even has a “Brick-Bin”, which displays all of your available pieces in a ‘Cover Flow’ style. You simply select the bricks you want to use and use your finger (like any other ordinary iPhone/Touch app) to begin engineering your creation. It’s like virtual Lego. Once you are done building your masterpiece, you can send your project and receive your friends’ creations over the net via email or SMS. It even has a game mode allowing you to have a “build-off” competition with your buddies.

Be sure to check out PlayNYC’s website for their animation demonstration highlighting the application.

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Via: Core77

08
Mar

MixMeister Scratch: ‘wikki wikki’ for your iPhone/iPod Touch

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Starting up your own iPhone band, huh? You might want to take a look at the MixMeister Scratch for the iPhone and iPod Touch. If you can’t figure it out by now, it is essentially an application that allows you to scratch vinyl on your Apple device, sort of. The MixMester comes preloaded with sound samples to get your inner DJ going. If that isn’t good enough for you, you can also ’scratch’ any of your existing songs. Wikki wikki!

The MixMeister Scratch isn’t out yet, but you can sign up to the newsletter to be alerted when it is ready for download.

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Via: Technabob

06
Mar

Pixel art skin for your iPod

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From pixel art guru, eBoy, comes “London” a pixel art skin for the iPod and iPhone. The artwork is printed on 3M’s Controltac film, which allows for fast and easy installation. The film also aid in preventing unwanted scratches. It also uses 3M’s Vikuiti film technology to protect the LCD. The “London” pixel art skin is available for 14.95 EUR or $22.75 USD via skiniZi. You can also get a “New York” version, but you better hurry, as they’re in limited quantities!

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You can see more of eBoy’s work here.

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Via: Newlaunches

05
Mar

Naja King: iPhone/iPod Touch holder

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The Naja King is a media device holder that only supports two devices, both of which are from Apple: the iPhone and iPod Touch. Made from steel, the Naja King features a flexible arm that you can bend to the desired contortion. The head can also rotate 360-degrees so you can swivel the device while it is being held. The stand also sports a rubber grip so your precious ‘Apple toy’ doesn’t slip out of the holder.

You can pre-order the Naja King for $39.99 at Thought Out. It starts shipping on April 1.

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Via: Red Ferret Journal

01
Mar

Apple Time Capsule Review

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So, Apple’s Time Capsule has finally hit the streets. It comes in two versions: 500GB version goes for $299, and the 1TB version for $499 USD. In case you aren’t familiar with what the Time Capsule is, it is essentially a wireless, external hard drive that is capable of backing up all of your files and data on your Mac or PC. Specs of the ‘back-up wonder’ are as follows:

* 500GB or 1TB 7200-rpm Serial ATA hard disk drive
* Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA/WPA2)
* Wireless security (WEP) configurable for 40-bit and 128-bit encryption
* NAT firewall
* Support for RADIUS authentication
* 802.1X, PEAP, LEAP, TTLS, TLS, FAST
* One Gigabit Ethernet WAN port
* Three Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports
* One USB port
* 802.11n wireless support
* Length: 7.7 inches
* Width: 7.7 inches
* Height: 1.4 inches
* Weight: 3.5 pounds

Good:
+ Easy to setup. Install software and plug Time Capsule into network
+ Can backup USB drives connected to Time Capsule

Bad:
- Single hard drive. No adding additional drives
- Can’t transfer existing Time Machine backups to Time Capsule
- Loud? Can hear the hard drive spinning
- Heating issues? Can get quite warm while backup is in progress
- Cannot prioritize network activity. May hog bandwidth during backups (especially on wireless mode)
- Can only backup one system at a time

The Apple Time Capsule seems to be quite expensive. In fact, I think it is expensive. Granted, the Time Capsule is wireless, but I don’t see why you would want to backup your files over the air. It’ll hog your bandwidth. You can of course connect the device via Ethernet, but at that point you might as well buy an external hard drive which would be alot cheaper. Unless you plan on doing your backups wirelessly during late nights (when network activity is low) or want the convenience of a ready-to-go package, then get the Apple Time Capsule. Otherwise, skip it.

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29
Feb

Trism: iPhone Bejeweled-like game

Trism is a Bejeweled-like game for Apple’s iPhone that incorporates the iPhone’s accelerometers into the gameplay. Depending on how the iPhone is held (the angle) determines how the pieces fall after a 3-pair match is found. Just watch the video and you’ll understand. If you want to read the full interview, check it out here (GameSetWatch).

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Via: Boing Boing Gadgets




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