Tuesday, September 27, 2005
After the iPod shuffle came onto the market, there have been a ton of products introduced that help make docking the shuffle easier. Some products, like the DLO Flexible Dock, make hard-to-reach USB ports easier to get to. Others, like the SwitchEasy PivotDock make the shuffle more aesthetically pleasing.
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
The iPod Dock, when used with iPods is quite decent, although it poses two problems: first, it still requires you to use your Dock Connector cable for charging or file transfer, and secondly, your iPod must be naked. For those who’d rather keep their iPods clothed while playing to a stereo system, charging (depending on [...]
Monday, July 18, 2005
Sometimes there’s a product that many look over because of its simple looks or lack of publicity. The Griffin iSqueez (formerly the PodPod) is one such product. With a price of $10, the iSqueez probably one of the least expensive solutions to put your iPod or iPod mini in your car.
Monday, June 13, 2005
Sometimes a solution to a problem is right under your nose, yet it’s always missed. One such problem is that iPod shuffles are too fat. The shuffle is hard or even impossible to use directly with the USB ports on notebooks, eMacs, Mac minis, and plenty of USB hubs. In short of putting them on [...]
Thursday, June 9, 2005
Apple was somewhat foolish for replacing an industry-standard FireWire port with the dock connector, but now we get USB 2.0, FireWire, line-out, and more (in the future?) on the same connection, provided you have the right cable. The only problem is, you might not have the right cable when you need it.
Wednesday, November 10, 2004
iPod cases and stands are a dime a dozen, right? Obviously, but a new challenger has come onto the scene with both stands for iPods and silicone cases. Power Support, a company who originally only sold products in Japan has brought some of its products into the US market. We had the chance to take [...]