March 01, 2009
Filed under: Gadling's Daily Deal In today's daily deal you'll find another of those great products that made the Gadling Top 25 travel products of 2008. The Altec Lansing iM-237 Orbit MP3 is a portable speaker with enough punch to fill an entire hotel room with clean crisp audio. The speaker is pow...
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February 06, 2009
Continuing one of its least impressive leather case lines, Vaja has released iVolution Grip ($30), essentially two pieces of high-quality leather that have been wrapped around an overly simple hard shell; it covers only the sides and back of the fourth-generation iPod nano. What's new in this year's...
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond
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January 12, 2009
As updates to Power Support's classic lines of hard plastic and rubber cases, the Crystal Jacket ($25) and Silicone Jacket ($TBD) are both designed to protect the fourth-generation iPod nano, and come packaged with both screen and Click Wheel film, as well as detachable hybrid belt clips and video s...
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December 23, 2008
Last month, I bought my wife a 3rd generation iPod Nano for her birthday and since she wanted to play songs in the car, she also asked me to find a FM transmitter for it. What we needed was a simple FM transmitter that doubles as a car charger and of course one that has good sound quality and transm...
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December 12, 2008
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Hardware, Humor, Apple, iPod nano, iPod classic It's the end of the year, a time of reflection, in which we look back at the year that was and what happened during. But The Independent isn't stopping there -- they went back and dug up some of the world's most famous ...
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December 11, 2008
Using the same hydrocarbon design we've seen in a number of other OEM cases, More Thing's Swirling Case for iPod nano 4G ($17) combines a soft rear shell and a hard clear plastic screen and face protector. By comparison, the Handwoven Case for iPhone 3G ($23) and Diamond 2 Case for iPhone 3G ($23) a...
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December 10, 2008
For the next five days,you have the chance to win one of the five $50 Apple iTunes gift cards we're giving away starting Monday, and a $100 VISA gift card for the grand prize on day 5! Send us a picture of the house with the craziest (read as tackiest) amount of Christmas decorations, and each...
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December 04, 2008
Filed under: Gadling Gear Review Back in September I reviewed the iStik magnetic iPod case. Of course, at the rate Apple releases new players, it was only a matter of time until the cases I reviewed became obsolete, so iStik worked hard on getting cases designed for the newest player. The iStik case...
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November 28, 2008
digg_skin = 'compact'; digg_bgcolor = '#f1f8fa'; digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/Apple_Black_Friday_Deals_Now_Online'; The Apple Store US has published the same worldwide discounts on the......
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November 26, 2008
Trading on the name of the company's previous, protective cases for the iPhone and iPhone 3G, Case-Mate's new Naked Case for iPod nano 4G ($20) is a clear hard plastic shell with integrated screen coverage, but no included Click Wheel protector -- a surprise given the company's typically comprehensi...
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