Articles in the ipod Category
Posted in Music Player, iTouch, ipod on 2 February 2008

It’s really easy and also common to gift an iPod or an iTouch to your gal on the lover’s day. But, what’s the special touch that you are adding from your end to make your love hit straight into her heart and leave her wanting more of you?
Ever given a thought? Don’t worry if you haven’t, as we are here to give you an out of the box idea to make something as general a gift idea as an Apple iPod or iTouch, into a personalized possession.
Now, Apple store is there at your rescue…they’ll help you send your message to your sweetheart as they can engrave what your heart says on the iPod or iTouch and transform it into a perfect love statement.
All you need to do is…just buy the stuff from the Apple online store and they’ll make your valentine a treat for your beloved with a gift that’s not just classy but thoughtful as well!
Via: Retrovo
Posted in Apple, ipod on 20 January 2008

In love with your iPod nano? Can’t bear a scratch on it? No extent is far for you if it’s aimed at keeping your Nano safe? If your answer to the above questions is a nod in ‘Yes’, you are at the right place, scrawling down to see the right thing.
We are talking about the iN3 H2O, a totally waterproof 3rd Generation Nano case for your music machine. This one is good enough to be submerged to depths of up to 10ft/3m with due thanks to the extremly strong LatchTight locking system featured in the case and is supplied complete with a sports armband and a reversible belt clip.
A great deal of an accessory for those who were the early birds to buy the Nano and didn’t wait for the new waterproof versions. Also, it’s a treat for the swimmers, surfers and water babies who had always been missing music while panning the lengths and breadths of the pool as with this case at your rescue, grooving to your favourite music even in water for sometime is not an idea!
Shower or Sea…nothing will be good enough to part you from your music, if iN3 H2O is put on guard!Via: Gadgetastic
Posted in Appliances, Gadget, High tech, Music, Music Player, Technology, ipod on 10 January 2008

The big advantage of Sandisk for most other manufacturers MP3 player: it built its own flash memory. Possible it shouldn’t come as a shock that their newest round of music players’ disgrace the competition with their large capacities. It’s Sansa Clip, a glossy mirrored little number digit weighing a mere 0.9 ounces, and its look like a famous accretes Lindsay Lohan would carry around as a handy cocaine surface. The 4GB memory was packed latest version into its little chassis yet price only $79—the similar cost as a 1 GB iPod Shuffle (prior to MacWorld, at least). And dissimilar the Shuffle, the Sansa Clip has an OLED display for navigating menus and browsing music (not to mention FM radio and voice recording).
Those looking for more capability and features might believe the Sandisk Sansa View 2.9 ounces, and its now holds a 32GB of flash memory. Those who keep in mind when MP3 players contained 32 MB of memory, this development is a landmark.
Posted in High tech, Speaker, Unique Gadget, ipod on 15 September 2007

This tiny exterior speaker for iPods and Mp3 players is now catching the eyelids of the school goers. Strange but true! Following the trend made up of wooden, the speaker system comes with a built-in pencil sharpener. True, on first go you won ‘ t pick a pencil sharpener while carrying your iPod but am sure you won’ t mind taking this complementary sharpener along.

Based on disc spinner, this tiny handmade iPod speaker can easily be hung from a bag or can be layered around your neck through a strap. Who knows while listening to your beat you can be of a help to a kid sitting next to you or can even save your own life? So are you ready to take this sharp bite?

Via TopBlogPosts
Posted in Music, ipod on 26 July 2007

Since the buzz about the movie ‘Transformer’ is around, Brando seems to all set to encash the opportunity even before the release of the movie.
To compliment the movie, Brando has unveiled the Transformer Bumblebee MP3/iPod speaker. This product is an exciting speaker for your MP3 player or iPod.
The USP of the speaker is that it dances with the beats of the music played and sparkles in the dim light..
Price: $58.90
Via Brando
Posted in Computer, Gadget, ipod, laptop on 4 July 2007
Decorating their living place with gadget accessories viz. flat-screen televisions, computers, ipods, iphones or other sundry gadgets makes one feel great but not at the cost of electricity-crisis. Yes, a survey done by an energy conservation body, Energy Saving Trust (EST) said that the usage of hi-tech gadgets consume nearly half of a typical household’s total electricity by 2020.
The study says that the latest models launched today are thirstier than the earlier ones. The worst part is the non-existence of the switch button, which is the favorable factor for consumers inviting all eyeballs. The trust claims that households can save 37 pounds a year on their energy charts by switching off the devices.
A comparison says that today 60% of households carries personal computer against 3% in 1982.
And the same goes for printer, which has been handpicked by gadget freaks and is shooting up to 58% from 0.7%. The trend is to replace the old TV sets with the new ones with large screens. The report says that by 2020, 1.4% of the domestic electricity would be consumed by televisions.
Not only this, a cut in the energy will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, which is a worthy step to peep into climate change
Posted in Gadget, Music, Technology, ipod on 18 June 2007
They say the person who moves with time would surely get success but I think a small amendment in this would do wonders. A person who walks with time (technology) would surely achieve success. How is this?
Presently, all the footwear mega-brands are making efforts to bring technology-oriented ingredient in its innovative shoe-designs (Slippers, flip-flops, sandals, stilettos, sneakers, boots). Now miles can easily be crossed will the techy shoes with in-built microprocessor chips and sensors. This helps in automatically adjustment of your locomotion to those that reads and records the kilometers trod, measures the pace of walk and calories burnt.
Adidas latest invention of the ‘Adidas One´ has a 20MHz-microprocessor and a sensor that gets adjusted to running conditions. “It has a microchip and it gives you extra cushion as per the requirement of the athlete or the surface. It is called worlds most intelligent shoe,” says an Adidas official. This collection will suit the summer trend and is surely a blessing for tech-freaks.
Nike is also geared up and its technology-driven face is clear via its in-built iPod. “This shoe will talk to your iPod, providing you instant audio feedback of your time, distance, pace, and calories burned,” says Shekhar at a Nike showroom. The combination of the shoe and the iPod costs Rs 6,200 plus Rs 2,300.
“We have summer special shoes also which are light in weight and more flexible with a high performance impact protection, every time your feet hit the ground,” he adds.
Posted in Apple, Gadget, ipod on 18 May 2007

Now move around in style and music with iPod nano into its diminutive design. It is 0.26 of an inch thin with almost 24 hours of battery life, a brighter color display. A dock connector that fits an entire ecosystem of iPod accessories. With features like these, iPod nano changes the way you experience your music and more.
¢ Has the capacity to hold up to 25,000 photos.
¢ Skip-free playback.
¢ Ear buds Earphones.
¢ Built-in rechargeable lithium ion battery.
¢ Photo slideshow with music viewing time: Up to 5 hours when fully charged.
¢ Digital shelves of the iTunes are stocked with thousands of audio books - including such exclusives as the entire Harry Potter series - so… you can catch up on your reading wherever iPod nano takes you.
And that’s not all. Extras like calendars, contacts, and the World Clock along with a few more handy items. When it’s finally time to play, iPod nano features four fun games: Music Quiz, Solitaire, Brick, and Parachute.
And when you dare to wear iPod nano that display guarantees you’ll say a lot without saying a word.
As cheap as - Rs.9125.00
Posted in ipod on 15 February 2007

The T-Mobile Ameo is pure eye candy and the why to this is well answered by the video at Uber Gizmo. Five inch touch screen, joystick, and detachable magnetic keyboard is what makes it people’s favorite.
The mini laptop-a-like squeezes in a 3-meg camera, HSDPA data access and majestic keyboard and case latches too. Ameo can be expected to be in the market in near March and its price has not been revealed yet.
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Posted in Apple, Technology, ipod on 15 February 2007

In the era of only iPods,it was easy to synchronize them with PC’s. You just need to put iPod into a docking cradle and it works. But it is not the case with iPhone. It can work both in horizontal and vertical position. Which way should you dock it? Apple offers a solution to this as well as it has devised a docking station that will be needed to operate it comfortably when charging and synchronizing iPhone with your computer.
Under this new design, iPhone can be docked in any 360 degree orientation. There are two possible implementations of this docking station described Apple patent “Methods and apparatuses for docking a portable electronic device that has a planar like configuration and that operates in multiple orientations”
First (above) is a fixed docking station where the connection interfaces between the dock and the iPhone can be synchronized independently of the direction at which the device is put in the cradle.
Another embodiment has the docking station that includes the base and rotational platform. The iPhone is fixed to the platform in one direction only, however the platform itself can be rotated at 360 degree angle (below).

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