Wall docks can be pretty convenient placed around the house or used for travel purposes. Today’s wall dock is from DLO and it sports a clutter free design compatible with the full range of iPods and iPhones.
The HypnosEye Projector is a completely wireless projector and is a cheap and easy way for you to display visual media from your iPhone. It actually works with any phone that has an adjustable brightness as it uses a special mirror with a reflection agent at the top of the glass instead of the bottom making for a more clear image. …Continue reading: HypnosEye Projector For Your iPhone
Control is power and vice-versa. Scarface would agree. Those who have a Direct TV DVR and an iPhone will be happy to know that there is a new app out there that gives you full access to your account.
The app is FREE and will let you browse programs, stations and set new recordings from anywhere you have Internet access. Does Tivo have this yet?
While I’m not so sure on the design aesthetic, the Chinon Avi is a techy eye catcher nonetheless. It features a 7-inch LCD monitor with a built in TV tuner, a clock, a radio, iPod dock, remote and the typical iPod controls. All this can be yours this holiday season for $200.
November 16th, 2009 6:25 PM | by Christen da Costa
THIS DEAL ENDS 11/30. Onsale.com has the Apple MB543LL/A MacBook Air 13.3-inch Notebook for a rebate deal. This notebook has a 13.3-inch LED LCD screen, 1.6GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Mobile, 2GB of DDR3 RAM, 120GB hard drive, Mac OS X 10.5, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M, WiFi b/g/n, 4.5 hour battery and 3lb weight. It’s …Continue reading: Apple MB543LL/A MacBook Air 13.3-inch Notebook – $1,160 Shipped
November 12th, 2009 3:55 PM | by Christen da Costa
There’s more than a fair share of iPhone battery backups on the market, but PhoneSuit’s latest, the Primo micro battery pack is jumping out at me. Unlike other micro battery packs (except Griffin’s), this one has 3 LED lights to indicate charge and can provide up to 3 hours additional talk time to your iPhone or 25 additional hours of audio for your iPod touch. It’s certified to work with all 30-pin dock infused Apple devices and sells for $35.
Just in time for holiday shopping madness, Yowza!! brings some unexpected App cheer for those of us coupon users. When out and about, Yowza!! shows you store coupons for up to 15 miles around from where you are shopping at. Even the Bar Code is displayed for the cashier to scan, right off your phone! How cool will you be?
Having been out since late August, the app has received about 3k reviews with an average of 2/5 stars. Now is the time when this app will truly flex its muscles so give it a try and see if it works for you. Free now in the App Store.
If you’re still pining after a touchscreen Mac and can’t hold out any longer for the long rumored Apple Tablet computer, well, you’re in luck, kind of. More like in debt considering the prices I’m about to tell you about.
Troll Touch, whose apparently been outfitting Macs with touch resistive screens for sometime now, just announced the availability of their latest batch of touchscreen units for the newest iMacs and the Macbook White Unibody. For the iMac you can do it yourself for just $1,099, but that will only score you the smallest size. Or you can drop $3,699 for the largest iMac complete with touchscreen already installed. The Macbook version goes for $1,699 and that includes the machine.
At these prices I might concede and buy a Windows based machine. Also, it’s touch resistive, which we all know can be bit arduous to say the least, though the video above seems to prove otherwise.
Based on a patent filing, it looks like Apple is ready to enhance and elaborate on their wireless syncing system, MobileMe.
While it’s still not clear to which devices this would apply to – the application references everything from an Apple TV to an Apple computer – it’s relatively evident that Apple is looking to get us away from syncing our iPhones (and perhaps soon to be other wireless products) via USB cord.
Ultimately, this would make our lives more simple as we’d be able to have access to all our work files as well as our music and videos without performing the arduous syncing process. The service would probably be a subscription based program and connect all our Mac products to the ‘cloud’, negating the need for not only syncing but at home storage, such as Apple’s Timemachine.
One huge probable caveat, though, would be the inability to hack said wireless products, such as we’ve seen with Jailbroken iPhones, since it’s probably fair to assume that Apple could just push an update to the device. Then again, you could just opt to not subscribe to the service.
Then again, this system could be much more locally based – after all the name is ‘Grab & Go’ – such as an at home wireless network, but that seems so unlike Apple, given their desire for grandeur and all.