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i.Sound Plasma iPod Speaker System brings the effect

Staring at this plasma globe brings back memories from middle school science class and how ridiculous people looked when they touched one of these things. Their hair standing at attention. At one point or another, when we were all kids, we all dreamed of owning one of these things. With images filling our heads of dreams of fun filled hours ...

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Review: iMainGo portable iPod speakers

At Macworld, the iMainGo booth had a steady flow of people in awe at what they were witnessing, portable iPod speakers that pumped out major dosages of great sound. By saying portable, the implication is not that these can be crammed into your backpack. The iMainGo unit can be held in your hand just fine. With simple access to your ...

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Macworld: Creative Xdock for iPod emphasizes simple X-Fi audio tech

For all of you who haven’t heard of the Creative X-Fi and its wild claims of repairing your audio output to better than CD quality, here’s your intro. As stated, Creative’s claims for their X-Fi audio technology have taken people by surprise, but equally surprising is the improvement that the X-Fi really does make on compresses audio. Their new Xdock ...

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Philips� new DVD players compatible with iPod

Philips� has decided to follow along in the iPod craze, even if it looks that things might start switching to the iPhone. The new DVD players, the DCP750 and the DCP850, will have a built in iPod cradle and a DVD/CD drive, so you can either watch illegal movies on your iPod or legal ones with the DVD player. On ...

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Macworld: Chestnut Hill George iPod dock lives up to expectations

Remember that post about the Chestnut Hill Sound George iPod dock? Well, after testing out some of its features quickly today, it has lived up to be what it has been rumored to be. There are additional capabilities that were not mentioned before. Primarily, the best feature is that it is completely firmware upgradeable. They have said that they are ...

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Macworld: wiDock wirelessly syncs your iPod with one button

Maybe you are lazy, or maybe you want to be on the cutting edge of wireless technology. Either one of these situations are reason enough to get the new wiDock that has been launched today at Macworld. It connects over a 802.11b/g wireless network to auto-sync with iTunes which is installed on your PC. It also connects to your stereo ...

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Macworld: Vakaadoo iVak iPod case protects and is anything but clunky

The new iVak case, has had many people flocking around the booth today at Macworld with eager consumers wondering what that new, thin, stylish iPod case really is. As said before, it doesn’t add any bulk to your iPod, and it is being made for the iPod 5G, and the Nano 1/2G. Look foward to a hands on review straight ...

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Belkin revealed Bluetooth Dock Adapter for iPod

Today was a big day in the technology world, for CES opened and product releases are rolling out. However, there is also another expo going on right now; Macworld opened today up in San Francisco. While Jobs� keynote is scheduled for tomorrow at 9 AM Pacific time (be sure to tune in here for all the info), some companies decided ...

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Comply Whoomp! Earbud Enhancers work on iPod headphones

It seems that today everyone and their mom has an iPod, and so there is hardly a day where you don�t see those famous white headphones at least once. Walking around, it looks like everyone loves those headphones, but that is not always the case. Many people actually think they are uncomfortable and don�t sound that good (what a concept). ...

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Sony Ericsson W200 beats your iPod at playback lifetime

So maybe this new Sony Ericsson W200 will only carry 27MB of built-in storage, but its battery life of an estimated 18 hour playback battery life puts your iPod to shame. Don’t worry about the 27MB internal, you can put a Memory Stick Micro card into it and expand to however large a card you want. As far as file ...

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