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Friday, 14 September 2012

Latest news: Apple announces iPod nano


iPod nano

There is no new iPod hobble at yesterday’s press event by Apple at the Yerba Buena center in San Francisco, California, but that does not mean that things have not gotten slimmer during the announcements. Not only were we treated to the thinnest iPhone to date as well as the slimmest iPod touch ever, we also have another excellent title introduced for the reinvented iPod nano, which is touted to be the “thinnest iPod ever”, measuring at a mere 5mm, now how about that? notwithstanding its small size, do not think that this is an iPod nano to be trifled with, where it will now come with the largest display ever built into an iPod nano at 2.5” so that your eyes will be able to enjoy more of your music, photos and widescreen videos.
The new iPod nano, as mentioned above, will come with a 2.5-inch Multi-Touch display that makes life a entire lot easier when navigating through your music. There is also a home button that helps you go again to your home screen quicker than ever before, conveniently located buttons that makes it easy to control volume and rapidly play, pause or change songs without having to take a second look.
Music lovers will also understand the fact that the new iPod nano comes with built-in Bluetooth for wireless listening with Bluetooth-enabled earphones, speakers and cars. Not only that, boasting a enormous 30 hours of battery life, the new iPod nano delivers the greatest music playback of any iPod nano to date, so that you are able to enjoy your favorite music and FM radio longer than ever before. Other included fitness features include a pedometer and support for Nike+, meaning you should be able to see newer iPod nano models all through gyms in the neighborhood.

Thursday, 6 September 2012

Latest gadgets Cassette To iPod Converter


Cassette to iPod converter

I am not quite sure just how many of you out there still carry your music around  no, let me reshape, have a collection of music in cassette form since the modest cassette-based Sony Walkmans have all but died for a long, long time already (in technology’s timeframe, time is relatively short). Well, pretentious you have some old classics that have yet to make their way to the digital format even after you have spent years scouring the Internet for it (without any CDs available, either), there is some hope left.
You need not depend on Obi Wan Kenobi, but you can certainly check out the $79.95 Cassette To iPod Converter which will be able to change audio tape cassettes into MP3 files directly. Of course, this digitized format from an analog foundation would mean you will also get all the hisses and pops, but that is part of the package, and if you have a remote attention in cleaning up digital audio files, then you would not mind converting your entire cartridge collection. All rehabilitated audio will be stashed away on the docked iPhone or iPod touch, as long as there is sufficient storage space, that is. Pair of AA batteries power the Cassette To iPod Converter.

Monday, 3 September 2012

World’s Most Creative and Modern Watches


LED watch

In today’s technology, everyone can have watches that can do approximately just about anything, there are electronic watches with colored LCD screen, can monitor your blood pressure, can establish your locations, store activities, used as cell phones, tells where you are with GPS technology and many more. The only reason behind this is that people want the stylishness and complexity.
Checking time is pretty boring. Usually, unless you own one of these truly cool watches and clock. This collection shows some of the most creative ways imaginary to give time.
Seiko Bluetooth watches that converse with your cell phone. The watch can receive text messages from your phone, capture Caller ID data so you know who’s calling, and regulate ringtones as well. It also displays the battery level and network signal power.
Pair this with a Bluetooth headset, attach your phone in your bag, and you’ve got an absolute hands-free interface that still gives you access to your phone’s main functions.

Saturday, 1 September 2012

Latest JayBird SB2 Sportsband Bluetooth Headphones and Retro Styling, Modern Conveniences


Headphone

Looking for a pair of wireless headphones to accompaniment your super tight jeans? JayBird’s SB2 Sportsband headphones should provide as the perfect tech-cessory for your 80′s stimulated hipster wardrobe thanks to their wide crown and small collection of colors ranging from subtle to almost neon.
But what’s that you say? You hug the 80′s except when it comes to technology? Well you’ll be happy to know that in addition to Bluetooth A2DP support, the headphones also support the newer apt-X Bluetooth audio codec, which is actually included in Apple’s new Mac Mini. However, if you wanted to take advantage of its CD-quality wireless sound with other gear like the iPhone, you’ll have to horse up an extra $50 for a small adapter. The iSport (pictured above) which is companionable with the iPhone and other iDevices, or the uSport which connects to the headphone jack of pretty much any other audio source.
The JayBird SB2s themselves will set you back $99 for any of the colors, and like with most Bluetooth headphones they include buttons on the side for scheming your music, as well as an included mic for making calls.