Posts Tagged ‘iPod’
Last week, mobile network companies were trembling with fear of rumored Official Skype client for iPhone and iPod. Their trembling must go severe, as the rumor is going to transform into reality, today. Skype is lunching its official client for the iTunes App store charging nothing at all. It means that all the iPhone and iPod users will enjoy cheaper call rates via this application without having spent a penny to get it.
Main features of this application include almost all of the VoIP / IM client’s main features, plus few extra ones exclusively for Apple. Voice calls to the contacts can easily be made, in addition to IMs which you can send to your buddies. It also will allow you to upload fresh profile photos whenever you want. The iPod Touch users are required to attain a headset with microphone, so that they can avail the golden opportunity to make cheaper calls from their media player.
Is it true or the rumor mill is still on its way unstoppable and indubitable, well, you guessed it right it’s Apple again. This time not something about iPod or iPhone 3G, but now it’s about iPhone Nano: iPhone’s little bro.
Some so-called reliable sources are showing pics of a smaller version (or iPhone Nano) of the iPhone 3G along with its big bro. Read the rest of this entry
There are so many products coming out for the iPod and iPhone that it has become quite difficult for most of these products to stand out from the crowd. But thank God! The case is not the same with Griffen’s new AirCurve.
It looks as well as sounds great and it can amplify music from Apple music player without using even an iota of electricity.
You just have to simply slot in the player and the ergonomics of the plastic base begin to do their thing. It has been designed in such a way that music travels within a coiled base and comes out heavier on the other side. Read the rest of this entry
Apple applied for a cosmological exclusive right which spaces solar power cells in a pat display. Therefore the analysts of science and technology have argued a little time ago that such a device could prevail over one of the main obstruction for using lunar power on portable appliances.
It can be a potentially product in an iPod and iPhone that could be used for ever in undeviating sunbeams devoid of needing to be blocked in for a recharge.
Some companies like Vodafone and Nokia recently voiced escalating curiosity in “Going Green” employing technologies such as solar power. Besides the prospective for amplified expediency, the application of solar cells in Apple’s plans could trim down the company’s largely carbon marks. More and more it might cause a mammoth profit not only to patrons but also to the milieu all together.

