Sony ICF-ClipMK2 Clock Radio
How many of you folk out there already own an iPod, or maybe having two or three in a single household? I’m sure I see plenty of hands being lifted up, and chances are most of you already have some sort of iPod dock sitting in your living room or bedroom. That deduction makes perfect sense, considering just about any company coming out with iPod docks these days, never mind their sound quality. After all, they make convenient charging points as well. Sony is about to jump onto the iPod dock bandwagon with its clock radio known as the ICF-ClipMK2. Yeah, it is pretty unpronounceable, but we’ll have to make do with it for the moment.
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Griffin Technology introduce new iPhone cases
Your iPhone definitely needs protection, no matter how badly you treat your gadgets in the past. After all, this handset from Apple has garnered accolades from virtually every corner of the earth thanks to its amazing design, and Griffin Technology is here to help you do just that with its new Reflect and Courier cases. The Reflect is a mirror-finish case which brings together a polycarbonate front shell and a matte black rubberized case back for extra grip. You will still gain access to all ports and controls, and each $25 purchase comes with a cleaning cloth and a static-peel screen protector.
As for the latter, the updated Courier case sports a slimmer look and abrasion-resistance, so you can be sure that your iPhone, iPod touch, and iPod classic will remain safe and sound in there. It can be hooked onto a backpack or shoulder strap bag, although I’d be more careful when doing so due to the spate of theft that goes on these days, what more with such a high profile target. Other features include a hidden zippered pocket for money, keys, or ID. The Courier retails for $35 each.
Source: iLounge
2GB iPod Shuffles Now In Stock
Back on February 19th, I wrote about the announcement from Apple that they dropped the price of the iPod Shuffle and were adding a 2GB model to be released “soon” – well today is that day.

Apple.com was down for a bit this morning releasing a whole new slew of products, including the 2GB iPod Shuffle. The new new 2GB model of the iPod shuffle can be picked up for $69.
The popular iPod shuffle is just half a cubic inch in volume, weighs just half an ounce, features an aluminum design with a built-in clip and comes in five colors—silver, blue, green, purple and a (PRODUCT) RED special edition.
If you’re looking for something that just plays music but found the 1GB model just wasn’t big enough – you really should pick up the 2GB model. I may have to get one for myself!
One-time use battery for your iPod

Every now and then I see a product that will just have environmentalists up in arms. Usually these are products that use unnecessary amounts of power for nothing more than one’s own amusement. However, this time it’s simply a battery that is intended for a single use. This Cellboost will keep your iPod going during those times when you absolutely must listen to some tunes.
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Gator Lightweight Electric Guitar Case

So you’re an accomplished guitarist in your own right, but somehow you seem to lack the star power that other folks have. Why not spruce up your image with the Gator Lightweight Electric Guitar Case? This not only keeps your means of livelihood safe and sound from nicks and knocks, it even features an iPod dock – essential for any musician as they need to find a vehicle to carry around their eclectic mix of music. A couple of battery-powered speakers have been built into the case, but don’t expect sound quality to be on-par or even close to that of a dedicated audio system.
Source: TechChee
Apple Drops Price on iPod Shuffle to $49, Adds 2GB Model for $69
Apple announced today that they’re dropping the price on the 1GB iPod Shuffle to $49 and they’re adding a 2GB model for $69 (available soon). Here’s the press release from Apple:
iPod shuffle Now Just $49
New 2GB Model Priced at $69
CUPERTINO, California–February 19, 2008–Apple today announced that its iPod shuffle, the world’s most wearable music player, is now even more affordably priced at $49 and that it is introducing a new 2GB model of the iPod shuffle for $69. The popular iPod shuffle is just half a cubic inch in volume, weighs just half an ounce, features an aluminum design with a built-in clip and comes in five colors–silver, blue, green, purple and a (PRODUCT) RED special edition.
“At just $49, the iPod shuffle is the most affordable iPod ever,” said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide iPod Product Marketing. “The new 2GB model lets music lovers bring even more songs everywhere they go in the impossibly small iPod shuffle.”
The iPod is the world’s most popular family of digital music players with over 140 million sold. The lineup includes iPod shuffle, the world’s most wearable iPod; iPod classic holding up to 40,000 songs*; the incredible iPod nano with video playback and the breakthrough iPod touch with a revolutionary Multi-Touch™ user interface. iPod owners can choose from a vast ecosystem of accessories with over 4,000 products made specifically for the iPod including cases, fitness accessories, speaker systems and iPod connectivity in over 75 percent of US automobiles.
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New App puts your iPhone in touch with it’s inner virtuoso
There’s a great line in Apollo 13 where the character of Gene Kranz yells out “I don’t care about what anything was DESIGNED to do, I care about what it CAN do!” So when some enterprising geek comes along and creates and application that turns an iPhone or iTouch into a piano, how can we not scream “encore!?”
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Gaming Differently: Is Apple making a portable gaming device?
According to the coast watchers over at Engadget, Apple Inc. may be getting into the gaming hardware business and then some.
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