Archive for July, 2009
Friday, July 31st, 2009 88 views
The only thing known about the Cowon E2 is the picture you see above. Judging from it, the E2 will be small and most likely not have a screen. If the weird hiroglyphics on top has something to do with anything it might mean it uses various blinking lights to tell you what it wants, kinda like the Samsung S2 and R2D2 . If I’m to venture a guess, I’d say this will be a stick player that will be something in between a third generation iPod shuffle and the old Cowon T2 . It’s hard to judge the size of the thing from the picture, but it looks an awfully lot like a pendant, which is possible if it’s the size of the iPod shuffle. No matter what, it’s nice to see Cowon updating their somewhat forgotten stick player players, as epic players such as the Sansa Clip killer Cowon U2 has long been forgotten by the MP3 player community. I’ll keep an extra good eye on this one for when Cowon releases some actual specs.

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Cowon taking on the iPod shuffle with the E2?
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Friday, July 31st, 2009 105 views
The only thing known about the Cowon E2 is the picture you see above. Judging from it, the E2 will be small and most likely not have a screen. If the weird hiroglyphics on top has something to do with anything it might mean it uses various blinking lights to tell you what it wants, kinda like the Samsung S2 and R2D2 . If I’m to venture a guess, I’d say this will be a stick player that will be something in between a third generation iPod shuffle and the old Cowon T2 . It’s hard to judge the size of the thing from the picture, but it looks an awfully lot like a pendant, which is possible if it’s the size of the iPod shuffle. No matter what, it’s nice to see Cowon updating their somewhat forgotten stick player players, as epic players such as the Sansa Clip killer Cowon U2 has long been forgotten by the MP3 player community. I’ll keep an extra good eye on this one for when Cowon releases some actual specs.

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Friday, July 31st, 2009 140 views
The only thing known about the Cowon E2 is the picture you see above. Judging from it, the E2 will be small and most likely not have a screen. If the weird hiroglyphics on top has something to do with anything it might mean it uses various blinking lights to tell you what it wants, kinda like the Samsung S2 and R2D2 . If I’m to venture a guess, I’d say this will be a stick player that will be something in between a third generation iPod shuffle and the old Cowon T2 . It’s hard to judge the size of the thing from the picture, but it looks an awfully lot like a pendant, which is possible if it’s the size of the iPod shuffle. No matter what, it’s nice to see Cowon updating their somewhat forgotten stick player players, as epic players such as the Sansa Clip killer Cowon U2 has long been forgotten by the MP3 player community. I’ll keep an extra good eye on this one for when Cowon releases some actual specs.

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Cowon taking on the iPod shuffle with the E2?
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Friday, July 31st, 2009 71 views
Scosche Industries recently announced it is now shipping its iPhone and iPod certified and compatible IDR350M (Increased Dynamic Range) noise isolating earphones. The earphones have an integrated remote and microphone control called tapLINE that lets them navigate their music library, adjust the volume, record voice memos or talk on their iPhone. Users of 2009-era devices like the third-generation iPod shuffle and iPhone 3GS can also invoke special features like VoiceOver or Voice Control. Users can customize their IDR350M headphones thank to the included six pairs of colored caps that include silver, orange, green, pink, blue or white. The IDR350M is compatible with both the newer Apple devices as well as the second-generation iPod touch, fourth-generation iPod nano and 120GB iPod classic. The IDR350M headphones are now available via Scosche’s website, priced at $50. Scosche will also begin shipping the IDR350MD in August for the same price and with the same specs. IDR350M IDR350MD Filed under : iPod , iPhone , accessories , audio Other story tags : Scosche Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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Scosche ships colorful IDR350M earphones
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Friday, July 31st, 2009 65 views
Scosche Industries recently announced it is now shipping its iPhone and iPod certified and compatible IDR350M (Increased Dynamic Range) noise isolating earphones. The earphones have an integrated remote and microphone control called tapLINE that lets them navigate their music library, adjust the volume, record voice memos or talk on their iPhone. Users of 2009-era devices like the third-generation iPod shuffle and iPhone 3GS can also invoke special features like VoiceOver or Voice Control. Users can customize their IDR350M headphones thank to the included six pairs of colored caps that include silver, orange, green, pink, blue or white. The IDR350M is compatible with both the newer Apple devices as well as the second-generation iPod touch, fourth-generation iPod nano and 120GB iPod classic. The IDR350M headphones are now available via Scosche’s website, priced at $50. Scosche will also begin shipping the IDR350MD in August for the same price and with the same specs. IDR350M IDR350MD Filed under : iPod , iPhone , accessories , audio Other story tags : Scosche Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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Friday, July 31st, 2009 89 views
Scosche Industries recently announced it is now shipping its iPhone and iPod certified and compatible IDR350M (Increased Dynamic Range) noise isolating earphones. The earphones have an integrated remote and microphone control called tapLINE that lets them navigate their music library, adjust the volume, record voice memos or talk on their iPhone. Users of 2009-era devices like the third-generation iPod shuffle and iPhone 3GS can also invoke special features like VoiceOver or Voice Control. Users can customize their IDR350M headphones thank to the included six pairs of colored caps that include silver, orange, green, pink, blue or white. The IDR350M is compatible with both the newer Apple devices as well as the second-generation iPod touch, fourth-generation iPod nano and 120GB iPod classic. The IDR350M headphones are now available via Scosche’s website, priced at $50. Scosche will also begin shipping the IDR350MD in August for the same price and with the same specs. IDR350M IDR350MD Filed under : iPod , iPhone , accessories , audio Other story tags : Scosche Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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Friday, July 31st, 2009 83 views
Scosche Industries recently announced it is now shipping its iPhone and iPod certified and compatible IDR350M (Increased Dynamic Range) noise isolating earphones. The earphones have an integrated remote and microphone control called tapLINE that lets them navigate their music library, adjust the volume, record voice memos or talk on their iPhone. Users of 2009-era devices like the third-generation iPod shuffle and iPhone 3GS can also invoke special features like VoiceOver or Voice Control. Users can customize their IDR350M headphones thank to the included six pairs of colored caps that include silver, orange, green, pink, blue or white. The IDR350M is compatible with both the newer Apple devices as well as the second-generation iPod touch, fourth-generation iPod nano and 120GB iPod classic. The IDR350M headphones are now available via Scosche’s website, priced at $50. Scosche will also begin shipping the IDR350MD in August for the same price and with the same specs. IDR350M IDR350MD Filed under : iPod , iPhone , accessories , audio Other story tags : Scosche Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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Friday, July 31st, 2009 139 views
Scosche Industries recently announced it is now shipping its iPhone and iPod certified and compatible IDR350M (Increased Dynamic Range) noise isolating earphones. The earphones have an integrated remote and microphone control called tapLINE that lets them navigate their music library, adjust the volume, record voice memos or talk on their iPhone. Users of 2009-era devices like the third-generation iPod shuffle and iPhone 3GS can also invoke special features like VoiceOver or Voice Control. Users can customize their IDR350M headphones thank to the included six pairs of colored caps that include silver, orange, green, pink, blue or white. The IDR350M is compatible with both the newer Apple devices as well as the second-generation iPod touch, fourth-generation iPod nano and 120GB iPod classic. The IDR350M headphones are now available via Scosche’s website, priced at $50. Scosche will also begin shipping the IDR350MD in August for the same price and with the same specs. IDR350M IDR350MD Filed under : iPod , iPhone , accessories , audio Other story tags : Scosche Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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Friday, July 31st, 2009 237 views
Speck has added to its line of CandyShell hard-cases for the iPhone with the release of five new two-tone color combos. Each CandyShell case features a light-weight design with a hard shell outside and a rubberized interior, to offer extra shock absorption while protecting against scraps and scratches from everyday use. With the new color combos users can now choose from BubbleMaker Pink, BatWing Black, AquaBerry Blue, WaxStick White and JamJar Purple. For additional protection each CandyShell case also comes with a removable screen protector to guard the iPhone?s display. The case still provides access to all ports, controls and sensors, and enables users to dock their mobile device through its bottom opening. Speck has also continued to increase its support for the new iPhone model by having its previous ToughSkin, Seethru, Fitted, and QuickDraw cases also fit the iPhone 3GS. The new CandyShell colors are available from both Apple and Speck?s online store, with each case priced at $35. Users can also find a Purple/Pink model exclusively at AT&T retailers and online at Att.com/wirelessaccessories . Filed under : iPhone , accessories Other story tags : Cases , iPhone 3GS Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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Friday, July 31st, 2009 325 views
An iPhone 3G in Europe has reportedly caught fire while sitting on the passenger seat of a person?s car, according to iPhoneclub.nl . The owner of the iPhone Pieter, a man living in the Dutch city of Leiden, reportedly returned to his car after leaving it unattended for a few minutes and discovered that his iPhone had caught on fire and completely destroyed his passenger?s seat. When he left the iPhone it was sitting inside a Belkin hard-case where it had gone into standby mode and was not connected to a car charger. After the incident occurred Pieter contacted both Apple, and the exclusive iPhone carrier in the Netherlands T-Mobile, but both companies have refused to take responsibility over the device catching fire. This is only one of the many times an Apple mobile device has been reported to have caught on fire. After an incident in November 2008 that resulted in a burn caused by an iPod shuffle, a company by the name of KIRO 7 began an investigation which discovered over 800 pages covering 15 different fires spanning from 2005 to 2008. In those cases Apple seemed to take the same approach by allegedly feigning ignorance when contacted by customers. In some cases however incidents have resulted in possible lawsuits towards Apple, one of them taking place in March of 2009 where a mother attempted to sue Apple after an iPod touch apparently caught fire in her 15-year-old sons pants pocket, scorching his leg and causing physical and mental distress. Additional cases range all the way to Japan, where in August of last year a pair of iPod nanos overheated resulting in a burned up straw mat and paper, which also surrounded another incident from March of the same year where an iPod nano began erupting in sparks . In order to deal with some these situations Apple has both published patents to address physical problems inherited in the batteries in electronic devices, as well as provided a set of guidelines for the iPhone and iPhone 3GS, to help prevent users from overheating their mobile devices. The recently added guidelines deliver information on what temperatures the handsets should be operated in, and includes a warning message that will pop up if the iPhone is going to overheat. Filed under : iPhone , troubleshooting , Apple Original source: feeds.macnn.com , delivered by rss-farm.ru

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iPhone 3G catches fire in Europe, burns car seat
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