Manufactured by: iTrip
Average cost: $39
Compatible with: iPod mini
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Description: The iTrip mini was designed exclusively for the iPod mini. Its form factor matches perfectly all the curves and lines of the iPod mini. It sounds even sweeter. iTrip mini gives you the best possible performance because you can choose any empty station from 87.7 to 107.9.
iTrip mini FM transmitter for iPod mini
SoundFeSF150eder Wireless Music Adapter for iPod
Manufactured by: SoundFeeder
Average cost: $19
Compatible with: al types of iPod
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Description: Simply plug the audio cord on the SoundFeeder into the headphone jack of your portable audio player. Then tune your radio to any BLANK FM station between 88.1 and 95.9 Mhz. Tune the knob on the SoundFeeder into that blank FM station, then sit back and enjoy your portable music through your car's radio.
Features:
- Transmits on FM channels 88MHz-95MHZ
- Integrated cable storage in compact case design
Belkin TuneCast II Mobile FM Transmitter for iPod
Manufactured by: Belkin
Average cost: $39.99
Compatible with: al types of iPod
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Description: The TuneCast II features a unique Auto ON/OFF function, which frees you from manually toggling your TuneCast II's ON/OFF switch by simply powering on when an audio signal is detected. If there is no signal detected for a period of 60 seconds, your TuneCast II will switch off.
Features:
- Transmits on FM channels 88.1MHz-107.9MHZ
- Includes DC cable for optional battery-free operation
- Powers on and off automatically
- Provides up to 10 hours of battery life
- Comes with a Belkin Lifetime Warranty
XtremeMac Airplay2 FM Transmitter for iPod
Manufactured by: XtremeMac
Average cost: $49.95
Compatible with: Dock Connector iPods 4th Gen or later
Colours: black, whaite
Description: It's as thin and narrow as the iPod nano and features three programmable station presets that allow you to conveniently recall your clearest transmission frequencies.
Features:
- Play iPod on a car stereo or any FM radio
- Uses any FM frequency from 88.1 to 107.9
- Three programmable station presets for convenient recall of clearest frequencies
- Pass-through Dock Connector functionality
- Fits all Video iPod, iPod nano, 4th gen iPod, iPod photo and iPod mini
- Incredibly simple and quick to setup
- High fidelity, full stereo quality
XtremeMac AirPlay FM Transmitter and car charger for iPod shuffle
Manufactured by: XtremeMac
Average cost: $49.95
Compatible with: iPod shuffle
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Description: Airplay features an easy-to-read, illuminated digital frequency display. When iPod shuffle begins to play AirPlay automatically transmits on the last used radio frequency. Selecting a new frequency is easy, simply find an unused FM frequency on the radio then press AirPlay's tuning buttons to select the same frequency.
Features:
- Play iPod shuffle on a car stereo
- Uses any FM radio frequency from 88.1 to 107.9
- Incredibly simple and quick to setup
- FM transmitter and charger combined
iTrip LCD Digital FM transmitter for iPod
Manufactured by: iTrip
Average cost: $39.99
Compatible with: Not compatible with Video iPod or iPod nano
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Description: One of iTrip's innovative new features is selectable LX or DX modes of broadcasting (an FM transmitter first). This allows the user to adjust for the absolute best possible audio under real-world conditions. Even in the toughest situations, such as large cities with lots of radio stations crowding the dial, iTrip's DX Mode delivers a noise level that's below that of a cassette tape adapter, allowing the music to punch through cleanly.
Features:
- Play your music through any FM radio
- Choose any radio station on the dial
- No batteries needed, powered by the iPod
- Automatically powers on and off with the iPod
- Works with all 3rd generation, 4th generation iPod and iPod color (photo)
XtremeMac AirPlay FM transmitter for iPod
Manufactured by:XtremeMac
Average cost: $29.95
Compatible with: Not compatible with Video iPod or iPod nano
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Description: AirPlay matches iPod's ease-of-use. Plug it in, tune it, and push play. It is so compact that it does not block the iPod's hold switch. When iPod begins to play, AirPlay automatically transmits on the last used radio frequency.
Features:
- Play iPod on a car stereo or any FM radio
- Uses any FM frequency from 88.1 to 107.9
- Incredibly simple and quick to setup
- High fidelity, full stereo quality
- No software needed, simple operation
- iPod-powered, no batteries or power cord
- Fits all 3rd gen, 4th gen iPod, iPod photo and iPod mini
ezTrip FM Transmitter and Car Charger for iPod, iPod nano, and iPod mini
Manufactured by: ezTrip
Average cost: $49.99
Compatible with: All types of iPods
Colours: black, white
Description: The ezTrip uses the power from your car to provide a clear strong signal to your radio. The LCD display and control buttons give you instant access to all frequencies. In addition, you no longer need to use a separate car charger because the ezTrip charges your iPod while you listen.
Features:
- Play your iPod through your car stereo
- Also powers and charges your iPod through your car's cigarette lighter.
- Transmits on all frequencies from 87.7 to 107.9.
- Compatible with Video iPod, iPod nano, iPod photo, 4th Gen, 3rd Gen and iPod mini.
Belkin TuneCast 3 FM Transmitter
Manufactured by: Belkin
Average cost: $49.99
Compatible with: All types of iPods
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Description: The TuneCast 3 scans all FM frequencies 88.1-107.9MHz (as opposed to just four frequencies that other transmitters offer) so you can select the best frequency for your music experience. It also memorizes FM frequencies in presets to give you easy and quick access to your favorite songs.
Features:
- Delivers best-in-class audio
- Works with all iPods (plus any device with a headphone jack)
- Features easy-to-read OLED screen
- Transmits on FM channels 88.1MHz-107.9MHZ
- Draws power from batteries or car power adapter (both are included), not your iPod
- Positions easily in car with included clip
- Broadcasts in stereo, or you can select
XtremeMac Airplay Boost FM Transmitter for iPod nano
Manufactured by: XtremeMac
Average cost: $49.95
Compatible with: iPod Nano
Colours: white, black, silver (depends of type of the iPod)
Description: very part of AirPlay Boost was designed to be easy. You get a wireless stream immediately without any installation, software, or even batteries. There's also a special pass-through connection. With it, you can charge your Video iPod with any standard dock connector charger without disconnectiong the AirPlay Boost.
Features:
- Play iPod on a car stereo or any FM radio
- Stereo and mono modes allow for selection of clearest transmission
- Matches exact width of iPod for a sleek look
- No batteries needed - powered by iPod
- Fits all 2nd Generation iPod nanos, also available for Video iPods
- External antenna boosts signal for superior transmission
- Three programmable station presets
- Pass-through dock connector lets you charge for unlimited playtime
XtremeMac Airplay Boost FM Transmitter for Video iPod
Manufactured by: XtremeMac
Average cost: $49.95
Compatible with: iPod Video
Colours: white, black, silver (depends of type of the iPod)
Description: Airplay Boost streams your music over any FM frequency. By tuning AirPlay Boost and an FM stereo to the same open frequency, you get an instant wireless connection.
Features:
- Play iPod on a car stereo or any FM radio
- Pass-through dock connector lets you charge for unlimited playtime
- Stereo and mono modes allow for selection of clearest transmission
- Matches exact width of iPod for a sleek look
- No batteries needed - powered by iPod
- External antenna boosts signal for superior transmission
- Three programmable station presets
JBL On Stage Speaker System for iPod
Manufactured by: JBL
Average cost: $99.99
Compatible with: iPod, iPod mini
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Description: Easy-to-use Touch-controls - Touch Volume Control - Just a touch increases or decrease the volume. A touch on both pads mutes or unmutes the system. JBL On Stage also remembers your last volume setting even after the system shuts down. The OnePoint iPod connectors provide the connection to your computer.
Features:
- Great clear omni-directional sound.
- Easy to use "Touch Controls".
- Travel alarm clock when used with iPod
- Super small compact design.
- Convenient auxiliary input jack for connection with other audio devices, including laptops, older iPods, and other MP3 players.
Logic3 i-Station shuffle Speaker/Docking System for iPod shuffle
Manufactured by: Logic3
Average cost: $29.99
Compatible with: iPod shuffle
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Description: Stylish design and compact size means that this ultra-portable device fits unobtrusively in any room in your house, and is easily stowed away. The unit is powered either by the supplied AC mains adaptor or four optional AA batteries, allowing you to use the device wherever you choose. The lightweight and compact design even allows you to pack i-Station shuffle in your suitcase.
Features:
- Play, sync, and charge your iPod shuffle for endless listening time.
- Docking station for re-charging & data synchronization via USB
- 3.5mm Stereo Line-in for playing other audio devices including MP3, CD player, MiniDisc etc
- Operates on AC adapter (included) or with 4AA batteries (not included)
d.MUSE Powered Portable Compact Speakers for iPod
Manufactured by: d.MUSE
Average cost: $29.95
Compatible with: all types of iPod
Colours: black, white
Description: Portable Compact Speakers open clamshell style, like a mobile phone, and snap shut when not in use. The speakers can be connected to any CD or MD player via a gold-plated mini-stereo plug, they have dimensions of 131x81x54mm
Features:
- Amplified powered speakers use 3 AA batteries or optional AC adapter
- Super compact, lightweight and foldable design is great for mobile users
- 3.5mm gold plated plug suitable for iPod
- 50 mm full range speakers
- Built-in cable management system
- Bonus slip case included
JBL On Time Clock Radio Alarm for iPod
Manufactured by: JBL
Average cost: $249.95
Compatible with: all types of iPod
Colours: black, white
Description: JBL On Time is a high-performance sound center that lets you wake up to music stored on your iPod®. Just connect your iPod, MP3 player or other music source to JBL On Time and experience clean, powerful and dynamic sound. The upward-firing tweeter and horizontal low and midrange transducers provide a 360-degree sound field. JBL On Time includes a radio, clock and dual alarm, and is the world’s first time machine to include a menu-driven, intuitive user interface.
Features:
- Compatible with all iPod models including Video iPod, iPod nano, iPod Photo, iPod mini, and earlier FireWire iPods
- Radio and clock with dual alarms
- Built-in docking station syncs and charges the iPod
- Wake up to your favorite song on your iPod
- Auto dimming LCD display.
- Battery back up
- High quality sound, produces astonishing bass and clear, accurate sound from any direction.
- Keeps iPod charged even when system is off.
Altec Lansing iM7 Speaker System for iPod
Manufactured by: Altec Lansing
Average cost: $249
Compatible with: iPod, iPod nano, & iPod mini
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Description: Sleek, compact design goes where you go - around the home, to the office, out in the backyard or at the beach. Mobility is encouraged via the iM7's long lasting battery mode. Or plug into a nearby outlet for AC power. The iPod recharges while you listen.
Features:
- AC and Battery Powered
- Wireless Remote
- Maximum Output Neodymium Drivers
- Video Output for iPod photo and new iPod vide
- High Efficiency Digital Amplification
- XDB enhanced Subwoofer
- Built-in iPod Cradle
iHome iH36/iH46 Under Kitchen Cabinet Stereo Player with FM/TV/Weather Band and Remote Control for iPod
Manufactured by: iHome
Average cost: $69.99
Compatible with: all tyles of iPod
Colours: black, white
Description: Fitting neatly and unobtrusively beneath your kitchen cabinets, the iH36 stereo player delivers rich, full sound. Its sleek contemporary design complements any kitchen, while giving you the convenience of remote control and FM radio presets.
Features:
- Listen to iPod, FM1, FM2, TV or Weather channels
- Built-in dock allows charging capabilites for both the iPod and iPod Shuffle
- Battery backup guards against power failures
- Motorized drawer
- Clock with cooking timer
- Three-line display shows what's playing on iPod when iPod is hidden
- Full function remote control included
- Reson8 speakers deliver astounding clarity, depth, and power.
- Easy clean keypad.
Who will gain the profit besides Apple from Apple's Trademark of iPhone Design?
In both applications, Apple has filed for iPhone design trademark protection under International Class 009. Apple’s design trademark applications were accompanied by an unprecedented number of evidence specimens, numbering more than 170.
iPod Classic and iPod Nano has been updated to 1.0.2 via iTunes.
This update came without any description, but previous reports are:
- Faster menu navigation (that's nice, especially for iPod Nano)
- Improved Cover Flow
- Video Out Fix (Hm..m..m...)
- Compilation Album Art displayed only once in Cover Flow
Have you already updated your iPod?
Would it be monopoly for iPhone applications?
October, 17
... Some companies are already taking action. Nokia, for example, is not allowing any applications to be loaded onto some of their newest phones unless they have a digital signature that can be traced back to a known developer. While this makes such a phone less than “totally open,” we believe it is a step in the right direction. We are working on an advanced system which will offer developers broad access to natively program the iPhone’s amazing software platform while at the same time protecting users from malicious programs.
apple.com
I don't know how to translate this for human-users language, but it's seems to me, that is something like monopoly for iPhone programs developers.
Am I right, that I can not write my own application to my iPhone because it would have problems with digital signature?
Of cause, it will protect iPhone from viruses, but also it will give, by my opinion, opportunity for iPhone application developers to ask a good price in the uncompetitive iPhone application market...
I hope, that I am not right. ..
Apple Employees woul be Fired For Collecting Rebates on Free iPhones?
Prehistory:
That is nice, you will say. It is a good stimulation for working on Apple company - to have a free iPhone! (It is interesting, did they have planes to reward all their staff by giving them new generations of iPods? Wou! a new iPod! I would come to work without salary!)
But now there is an information that a few of these lucky retail employees let their greed get the best of them. About 800 Apple Store retail associates who received free iPhones have also cashed in on the $100 iPhone credit that Apple issued for early buyers.
It is normal, that Apple wasn't happy about wasting $80,000 to employees who already scored free iPhones.
And this is the question: what apple should do?
Somebody says, that unfair employees should be faired...
Like in US in Europe Apple choose only one retailer for iPhone
It is Orange, the leading wireless carrier in France, who will be the exclusive French carrier partner for iPhone.
By the way, it has been announced today that iPhone will debut in France on Thursday, November 29 .
The iPhone is a marvelous product and will change how people think about mobile. I’m delighted that it is launching in France through Orange, and I’m sure that our customers share my excitement
said Didier Lombard, CEO, France Telecom.
So, let's wait and see, may be something new would be in Europe version of iPhone?
iPhone is the most brilliant gadget of the year!
Сonsider to Popular Mechanics Magazine iPhone is one of the top 10 Most Brilliant Gadgets of 2007 in category the smartest Phone.
Just look, how they describe the iPhone:Of course, you’ve heard about this phone. But have you used it? The best way to understand why Apple’s iPhone ($400) has sent shockwaves through the cellphone industry is simply to check your voice mail with it. Instead of passwords and audible instructions, the iPhone displays a visual list of voice mails—which are saved as audio files. Using the bright and responsive touchscreen, you scroll through the list and tap a message. When you’re done with a message, simply slide your finger over it and a delete button pops up. At the top of the phone is a button that locks the screen, so it can go back in your pocket without risking accidental commands. All phones should work so smoothly. Because of the iPhone, they’ll eventually have to.
Other gadgets and categories are: Microsoft Surface: Interface Marriage, Dow SafeTouch Fiberglass-Free Insulation: Lofty Design, Samsung Solid State Drive: Beyond Spin, Ford Sync: Car, Connected,GM, BMW & DaimlerChrysler Two-Mode Hybrid: Heavy-Duty Powerplant, Nintendo Wii Fit: Heart-Pumping Gaming and ets.
Apple started Web-apps directory for iPhone and iPod Touch
In October 11th Apple officially launched its Web-apps for iPhone website. It lists over 200 third-party Web-based applications optimized and available for Apple's popular devices. You can read description and date added of each application. Previously, the company posted a Web-app development guide to help developers optimize their Web applications for iPhone and iPod Touch.
Apple has categorized the listing by Most Recent, Most Popular, Alphabetical and Staff Picks. Today, the most popular programs for iPhone and iPod Touch are the Facebook app, Sudoku and Bejeweled.





























