Showing posts with label iPod. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPod. Show all posts

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Phiaton MS 600

. Sunday, October 18, 2009
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Phiaton ms 600
Phiaton MS 600

With the Phiaton ms 600 of the manufacturer Phiaton, which went iPhone accessories so far on the market for iPod and not yet all too very much into action, acts it around iPod a dock with 25 Watts of Class D amplifiers. Design and colour of the iPod station are unusual in each case. The Phiaton ms 600 appearance between spaceship and buoyant loudspeaker will be noticeable in so zielich each environment. Phiaton ms 600 likewise unusually formed remote maintenance makes the controlling possible of the most important iPod functions.

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Saturday, October 10, 2009

BlueLounge Refresh

. Saturday, October 10, 2009
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BlueLounge Refresh
BlueLounge RefreshThe BlueLounge Refresh is a charging station for a range of mobile devices including the iPod and iPhone. Your plug its AC adaptor into a well socket and then attack your device to one of its connector.

BlueLounge Refresh
is a personal or shared charging station for three or more devices. Compact in size and compatible with most of the new devices hitting the market today. the charger has two iPod/iPhone Dock connector, micro and mini USB plug, and two full size connectors. BlueLounge Refresh will charge any device that has a compatible port and a recheargeable battery, and comes in three black, white and pink. The cables sit under its rubberised top, and the device being charged rest on top. If you have a number of iPhones, Digital cameras, media players and sat navs, it might prove a useful way of keeping the chargers handy without cluttering up your house or office. this BlueLounge Refresh devices is easy to use and manageable.



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Monday, October 5, 2009

Vonage Releases Calling Apps for iPhone and BlackBerry

. Monday, October 5, 2009
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While the Google Voice application for the iPhone continues to be hung up in Apple’s review process, a similar application from another company has passed with flying colors.

On Monday, Vonage, the Internet telephony company, is releasing a mobile application for BlackBerrys, iPhones and iPod Touches.

The application, which is free, will allow users to place low-cost international calls over Wi-Fi and cellular voice networks. Once it is installed, users load up their calling accounts using a credit card. Rates vary by country. Vonage said it will eventually release a flat-rate plan with a recurring subscription fee for frequent callers.

“Given the penetration of smartphones and the global increase of phones that can access broadband networks, the time is now for a company like Vonage to take advantage of the market,” said Marc Lefar, Vonage’s chief executive.

Vonage’s announcement comes on the heels of queries by federal regulators about Apple’s decision to keep the Google Voice application from appearing in its App Store. Google Voice, which is available for BlackBerrys and phones powered by Google’s Android software, lets users make free domestic calls and inexpensive international calls, and send free text messages.

Some applications that offer cheap or free Internet calls from the iPhone, like Skype, will only work over Wi-Fi networks. Apple has said that it had agreed to consult with AT&T before approving applications that allow so-called voice-over-Internet-protocol calls over AT&T’s data network, bypassing its voice network.

Google’s voice application does not work over Wi-Fi. Instead, the application dials a special Google number using the standard voice network, and then Google routes the call to its destination.

The Vonage application for the iPhone makes calls over Wi-Fi when in range of a hotspot, but it can also route calls over the voice network, said Michael Tempora, senior vice president of products at Vonage. In the latter case, it works similarly to the Google application. The Vonage app for BlackBerrys works only over the voice network; the iPod Touch version works over Wi-Fi.

Mr. Tempora said he didn’t see any reason why Vonage’s application for the iPhone would not have been given a green light. “We built the application in complete accordance with Apple’s rules,” he said.

“We’re not trying to drive voice traffic over the data network at this point,” Mr. Tempora said. “Though we do look forward to the wireless networks in the U.S. opening up so we can launch voice and messaging apps over 3G and 4G networks.”

Apple has told regulators that it had concerns about Google’s application, including the way it duplicates some functions of the iPhone, and the way it handles information about a user’s contacts.

Natalie Kerris, a spokeswoman for Apple, did not respond to e-mailed questions about the Vonage application over the weekend. She did reiterate that Apple had not rejected the Google Voice application and would “continue to discuss it with Google.”

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Thursday, October 1, 2009

iPod classic

. Thursday, October 1, 2009
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iPod classic
iPod classic has a capacity of 160 GB, or room enough for 40,000 songs, 200 hours video, 25,000 photos, or a combination thereof. And with a battery that lasts 36 hours, you can also ahead. With a storage capacity of iPod classic 160 GB2 has enough space for your entire music and video library. You take everything so with you. Useful if your best friend once gives a garden party. And if you spend a few days on holiday, do not be afraid that you hear the same song twice. Hours of fun at your fingertips. iPod classic comes with three games Vortex, iQuiz and Klondike and you can buy games like Cake Mania in the iTunes Store. All iPod games are designed specifically for the iPod interface. iPod classic uses iTunes to sync the photos you have in iPhoto on a Mac or Adobe Photoshop Elements and Adobe Photoshop Album on a PC sync. On iPod classic lets you view photo slideshows complete with music and transitions, whether they are a TV using an optional component or composite AV cable from Apple.

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iPod nano

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iPod nano
iPod nano now has an integrated video camera, so you can direct all your experiences filming. Then share your video with your friends via the Internet. Finally a video camera so small is that it literally anywhere you go. iPod nano is ready for a video in portrait or landscape format to incorporate. Then e-mail your video to your friends or post it on Facebook or MobileMe. The built in microphone you can record sound. Then you can add to the recorded sound playback on your iPod nano. iPod nano is not only an indispensable music, but also an indispensable camera. In the fifteen spectacular video effects to your video iPod nano Cover with a Hollywood twist. Scroll through the video effects, choose the desired effect (eg "Film Grain" or "Motion Blur") and start recording. If you're done, sync your iPod nano with your computer, and iPhoto (or another photo program of your choice) will open. Then e-mail your Hollywood video to your friends or post it on YouTube or Facebook.

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