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January 12th, 2006, 18:02 Posted By: wraggster
Following Tuesday's news about the DLO HomeDock Deluxe, here's another iPod dock that displays menus and playlists on your TV, and from the description, this one does a lot more. The Griffin TuneCenter, due out in March for $100, puts your iPod playlists on the big screen, lets you control video and slideshow playback, and also acts as an Internet radio receiver when connected to a home network, either over Ethernet or via WiFi. And it works with 3G-and-newer iPods. Output options are similar to DLO's: S-Video, Composite and RCA for audio. One thing not mentioned in Griffin's specs is whether this charges your iPod when it's docked. We'll assume for now that it does; otherwise, you'd better be prepared to stop the music every few hours to juice up.
http://griffintechnology.com/products/tunecenter/
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January 12th, 2006, 02:45 Posted By: wraggster
Remember those Orange LCD goggles we checked out last week? The ones being pitched in France as a virtual display for Samsung's SGH-D600 cellphone? Well, manufacturer MicroOptical Corp. is pretty busy, because this week they're hawking the same goggles at Macworld as the MyVu Personal Media Player, which they claim will "accelerate" the adoption of the iPod by providing "hands free, head-up access to a large virtual image." We may be naive here, but we somehow don't think Apple needs MicroOptical to accelerate the iPod's market growth. MicroOptical doesn't list a price for the MyVu, but the French version is €299 ($361), so we expect similar pricing here.
http://www.engadget.com/2006/01/11/m...-for-the-ipod/
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January 11th, 2006, 18:19 Posted By: wraggster
There are a few things you might expect from a Sony CES booth tour -- such as pimpin' laptops, Blu-ray paraphernalia, and the perpetually conceptual PS3 design -- but you really don't expect them to be flaunting an iPod accessory out in the open. Well ATRACLife beheld just such a sight, spying Sony's iPod "Xplod" Car Adapter, the XA-110IO. The Sony reps seemed to think it was just as odd as we do, and it just goes to show the current war inside Sony to make relevant products without hurting other divisions of the sprawling company -- looks like their auto accessories peeps won this battle!
http://engadget.com/2006/01/11/sony-...roller-at-ces/
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January 11th, 2006, 00:19 Posted By: wraggster
We've been waiting just about forever for Apple to add an FM receiver to the iPod, and the company's competitors have had no trouble exploiting that lack; it's almost impossible to find a digital audio player from another company that doesn't have an FM tuner. Now Apple has thrown in the towel and added an FM receiver of their own to the iPod — sort of. The new iPod Radio Remote has a built-in FM receiver, something that's been available for some time on third-party products like Griffin's iFM. Of course, now that Apple's doing it themselves, the vendors can just throw in the towel. The iPod Radio Remote supports the nano and iPod with video, and is powered by the iPod. Stations can be saved as favorites, and the radio supports the Radio Data System for display of song or station information. Of course third-party vendors may still find an audience for their products given that Apple's offering only works with the most recent iPod models, and doesn't include a voice recorder or some of the other bells and whistles available on some aftermarket products.
http://engadget.com/2006/01/10/apple...s-fm-to-ipods/
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January 10th, 2006, 19:02 Posted By: wraggster
We've seen all manner of gadgety belt buckles, and we've seen plenty of iPod cases in our day (four or five at least), but man oh man were we waiting for the day when the two would be come one superfluous accessory and send us into the Second AgeTM. Just how much will the genre defining "Tunebuckle" set you back? $50 smackers, and it comes equipped with either a white or black to belt to match, or compliment, your iPod nano's shade. We're not even going to call these guys out on their "Waist Management" tagline because in the Second AgeTM there will be no player haters.
http://www.tunebuckle.com/
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January 10th, 2006, 18:58 Posted By: wraggster
Source - Engadget
It took 'em a couple of days, but Google Video now allows you to buy that Charlie Rose you've been jonesing for, along with some CBS episodes (we just nabbed a few Macgyver episodes to get the creative juices flowing), NBA games, and random crap that reminds you that Google isn't just about the premium partners for their new Google Video Store. They've also added a download button to get an iPod or PSP formatted version of free videos, but most of the for-pay content is going to have Google's own special flavor DRM and require their Google Video Player to peep.
http://video.google.com/
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January 9th, 2006, 18:03 Posted By: wraggster
As the first American automaker to announce iPod integration into its 2006 Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge models, the Chrysler Group follows in prestigious BMW footsteps. This just happens to be a little more affordable for the little people. The kit, which is called the iPod Integration Kit, will be just $175 plus installation and can even be retrofit to many 2005 models, according to Chrysler.
http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/porta...els-147350.php
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January 9th, 2006, 18:02 Posted By: wraggster
Looks like ATO has made the first iPod Video Recorder to cater to the new iPod video: The iSee 360i. You can now store shows from DVD, PVR, television, or any other source on your iPod for later viewing. It’s even got a 3.6-inch LCD screen with controls for watching movies or shows on older iPods. Like most third-party products, though, it has flaws. It won’t work with a 60GB iPod 5G nor with anything below 4G. iPod mini is supported as well as the nano with an adaptor. The iSee 360i also features a rechargable battery to extend viewing times. It’s not available yet.
http://www.gizmodo.com/gadgets/perip...60i-147234.php
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January 8th, 2006, 23:18 Posted By: wraggster
The Tapwave Zodiac is a great homebrew console and with that its time i informed you of the best shop to buy Tapwave Zodiac consoles and accessories, heres a list of consoles they sell.
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The store is one of the best for Tapwave Zodiac and comes very highly recommended, shop in confidence at GP32z
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January 8th, 2006, 16:47 Posted By: wraggster
A source with connections to major label PR types has offered the rumor of the month: there will be a Shakira version of the Apple video iPod released this quarter.
The Skakira iPod could be like the U2 edition, and perhaps lead to an association like the one Apple has with Eminem.
It might be a strong effort for Apple to gain new adherents in Latin markets.
Shakira's award winning, and shall we say, stirring, videos would be a natural exclamation point to Apple's new video iTunes store.
Or it may be just a another rumor-- amongst many swirling around Apple's market leading music and video player.
http://www.thecherrycreeknews.com/content/view/322/63/
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January 8th, 2006, 16:45 Posted By: wraggster
I'd bet that Apple is working on a Wi-Fi-enabled iPod. I mean, this has been talked about for close to two years.
The arrival What may finally push Apple into action is the arrival of two actual, real-world Wi-Fi enabled MP3 players on display here at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. I am actually on my way to see them after making this post.
Giant International's Tao brand and RCA Lyra MusicGremlin will basically operate the same way. If you have one of these gizmos, and are within range of a public Wi-Fi hotspot, you will be able to purchase the music that you want and download it to your player right then and there. No more waiting to get home and doing downloads over your PC.
I like the idea. The fact of a mobile device requiring a user to be stationary - such as being at home to sync- is counterintuitive. I mean, consuming music through a portable player is something usually done when you are in motion, right?
I do think both of these players will be hits. And of course I know that iPod has a huge lead, but they ignore WiFi-enabled music downloads at their peril.
The Lyra will use the MusicGremlin download service- which at present consists of around two million files encoded in the WMA (Windows Media Audio) format.
Passalong, which is Tao's music download service, currently has more than 1.6 million tracks, also in the WMA format.
Expect both of these Wi-Fi-enabled MP3 players to hit the store shelves and sites within a few months from now at most.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/ip-telephony/?p=827
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January 8th, 2006, 16:42 Posted By: wraggster
Audiovox this week introduced several high-tech digital products at CES, including a universal iPod docking station that recharges while playing iPod or MP3 content (model CE602IP). Features include super bass speakers, iPod shuffle adapter and AC/DC adapter. The company says that it is compatible with all iPod products and other MP3 players. It will retail for $70. (Expected date of availability was not noted.) The company also launched a digital MP3 player housed in designer-style sunglasses (model MP256SG). The device includes an interchangeable, polarized shatter-proof lenses, 256MB flash memory, a built-in rechargeable battery, and up to 8.5 hours of music playback (per charge). Additional features include digital voice recorder, integrated microphone, PC/Mac compatible USB drive, and support for MP3/WMA/ADCPM. It offers standard USB 2.0 connectivity (via an included cable) and ships with carrying bag for $130.
Audiovox also debuted a range of MP3 players that feature an OLED display, MP3/WMA-DRM-compatibility, and a built-EQ (Rock-Jazz-Pop-Classic), earbuds, a USB cable and built-in rechargeable batteries. It is available in several capacities: 256MB (MP6256) for $70, 512MB (MP6512) for $90, and 1GB (MP6610FM), which features an FM radio, for $140.
The company also debuted a Bluetooth earphone that is hands-free compliant that features built-in rechargeable battery, up to 5-hours talk time/ 120 hours stand-by, detachable ear hook fits on either ear; adjustable volume control. It features an Answer and End Call switch from phone to headset, noise suppression, echo elimination and duplex sound. The bluetooth earphone (model MP128BT) includes a charger, ear wrap, foam ear cushion, 2 silicon ear cushions and neck loop lanyard and will be available for $140.
http://www.ipodnn.com/articles/06/01...sal.ipod.dock/
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January 7th, 2006, 18:55 Posted By: HolyJaw
Hey guys,
I've used Videora and the Videora iPod converter for a few movies my friends have made and some other miscellanious items and put the converted 320x240 songs on my iPod without flaw. However, I tried converting the 2005 Victoria's Secret show on my iPod after converting, and for some reason, iTunes won't even recognize it. I'll click file> add to library, browse to it and double click, and iTunes just does nothing. I've tried converting it twice, but to no avail. Any advice?
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January 7th, 2006, 12:52 Posted By: wraggster
Clarion has announced new car multimedia units with iPod connectivity at CES in Las Vegas. The new devices offer full-featured control and functionality of the iPod interface, according to the company.
Clarion’s single-DIN VRX765VD ($1100; Feb.) has a 7-inch flip-out touch-screen, provides video playback from the iPod, and offers touch-screen control of the DVD menu options. The MAX675VD ($TBA; mid-2006) is a double-DIN multimedia system with a 7-inch color widescreen LCD, on-screen control pad with full iPod control of music functions, and also includes the video playback feature.
In addition, Clarion also said that its six new DXZ multimedia source units and its new DFZ675MC head unit also offer iPod connectivity through the company’s CeNET control.
http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/new...ble-auto-gear/
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January 7th, 2006, 11:40 Posted By: wraggster
Mac outfitter XtremeMac has taken the wraps off its latest iPod accesory, the Tango Sound System. The Tango is a 2.1 speaker system with a downward-firing subwoofer and features a universal iPod dock as well as audio/video output, which'll let you watch your iPod's video content on a TV. The unit also acts as a charger when the iPod is plugged in and includes a remote so you can watch all those downloaded episodes of Lost without having to get up from your couch. Look for it in March for $199.
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/st...4244011&EDATE=
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January 6th, 2006, 23:00 Posted By: wraggster
Apple's iPod with video gives filmmakers young and old an exciting new way to get their projects seen, and offers iPod owners a great way to discover new talent and independent content.
The Flux iPod Video Film Festival brings these groups together by creating the first film festival specifically for content formatted to play on the iPod video.
http://www.theflux.tv/ipodfest
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