January 21, 2008
Editorial - Toshiba's Price Slash of HD DVD Players Bad for
In the aftermath of Warner's selection of Blu-ray over HD DVD, Toshiba is reeling from the decision and is slashing prices of its HD DVD players. However, gaining market share isn't what they're after.
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January 19, 2008
News: Ambrosia plans iToner updates,
Ambrosia Software s iToner, one of several programs that enable iPhone owners to create and manage their own ringtones from their choice of music and other audio files, will soon see major upgrades, according to the company s president Andrew Welch. Due shortly, a new version of the Mac OS X program will hurdle the latest limitations Apple has placed on iPhone ringtones, enabling MP3 and other audio files to be automatically converted
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Posted by Tom at 05:20 PM
News: 2008 Best of Show videos, photos now
In addition to the list of winners, and new photographs, we ve just finished posting videos of the 2008 Best of Show winners and finalists. Take quick peeks at the interfaces for the next generation of iPod on-TV docks, speakers, iPhone headphones, and much more: links to each of the videos are available in our 2008 Best of Show feature article here. YouTube glitches may require you to manually advance the play head once after the first few
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Posted by Tom at 10:43 AM
January 14, 2008
iLuv i720 and i730 Bluetooth/FM Kits Let You Reject Calls and Listen to Your iPod Hands Free [Bluetooth]
The Skinny: The i720 is a line-in iPod/iPhone and hands-free Bluetooth remote, with FM transmission and a caller ID display, plus call reject, transfer and other basic phone commands. It's small, black and fairly attractive and seems pretty useful for ardent multi-taskers. The Catch: It's something else taking up valuable pocket space.
The Skinny: Another FM transmitter/hands-free Bluetooth mutant, this kit is for your car, and plugs directly into the iPod's dock port to charge it as well. Call reject, transfer and the usual hands-free Bluetooth commands. It's definitely more useful than standard iPod car kits. The Catch: Kind of ugly. And I'm tired of lower case i's.
Posted by Bob at 09:26 AM
January 12, 2008
Review: CoverCase Hard Acrylic Case for
The single most surprising thing about the Hard Acrylic Case is its approach to iPhone protection. Unlike CoverCase s other designs, which added little to case concepts we ve seen many times before, this one actually takes a stab at protecting three parts of the iPhone that aren t always covered: the front Home button, side volume controls, and top Sleep/Wake button. All three have integrated, depressable plastic covers that
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Posted by Richard at 09:01 AM
January 11, 2008
Review: Vaja iVolution for iPod
Over the years, we ve watched as the i-Vod has morphed into various iVolution cases, and seen the Classic Case take on several variations per iPod, as well. Today, we re reviewing four of Vaja s latest cases: the play-through iVolution for iPod touch ($80) and deluxe iVolution Silver for iPhone ($280), plus the flip-style iVolution Top SP Holster for iPod touch ($80) and deluxe iVolution Top Crystal 2 for iPhone ($220). This review
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Posted by Michael at 12:41 PM
January 09, 2008
News: EA exec: iPhone having negative impact on mobile
Speaking during a panel discussion at CES, Travis Boatman, vice president of worldwide studios for Electronic Arts mobile division, hailed the iPhone as capable and powerful, while stating that it has had a negative impact on the mobile gaming industry. But it s a replacement for someone who had a Razr before, said Boatman of the iPhone. They [consumers] still want their content but there s no
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Posted by Stephen at 01:02 PM
iPO at CES - TiVo Will Add Internet Video Feeds via
LAS VEGAS - TiVo announced in Monday that its subscribers will soon be able to watch video on the Internet on their TVs through the TiVo video recording service. It's part of TiVo's strategy to use their DVR's capabilities to bridge the Internet and conventional TV.
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