Much hoopla has been raised about the life, or lack thereof, of the iPod's battery. And while many users of the first 5GB iPod model are still using the battery with no problem whatsoever, the fact is that cells eventually run out of juice. You won't wake up one day to find your battery dead; rather, expect a long, slow descent that involves shorter and shorter battery life between recharges. Eventually, you're going to have to switch out the battery… Continue reading »
The folks at BuyMeAniPhone.com have reviewed a couple of our products – the GrooveBassball rechargeable mini speaker, and our dotted Jellybean iPhone case… Continue reading »
Apple patent application details universal iPhone / iPod dock
Don't get your hopes up too much just yet, but it looks like you might one day no longer need to detangle a USB cable or fiddle with a plastic dock adapter the next time you want to charge or sync your iPhone or iPod. That's if this recently revealed patent application for a new type of universal dock from Apple turns into an actual product… Continue reading »
Remote is a free program available at the App Store, that allows you to use your iPhone or iTouch like a remote control to control your iTunes library or AppleTV. No need to get up to skip music or change channels… Continue reading »
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Books, paper and pens are considered necessary school supplies. Now, so is an iPod touch or an iPhone for incoming freshmen at the MU School of Journalism in the USA.
Brian Brooks, associate dean of the Journalism School, said the idea is to turn the music player into a learning device… Continue reading »
Our new i-TS Tower Speaker Dock is starting to attract attention: "A statement of powerful and precise performance, this freestanding vertical speaker system ensures crisp and authentic playback of every song on your iPhone or iPod playlist. With a built in AM and FM radio tuner and alarm clock, you can choose to wake up to the radio or your own choice of song… Continue reading »
Data Storage has been around for centuries. Even before the first commercial electronic computers appeared in 1951, data storage existed. We could go all the way back to the stone ages and probably find data carved into rocks for storage. However, more recent and advanced data storage can be traced to as early as the early 1700s, when punch cards were used… Continue reading »
CNET Australia have nominated their favourite iPod Speaker Docks, and the Maestro speaker dock has been chosen as the best value option. Here's what CNET.com.au's Alexandra Savvides had to say…





