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iPod touch
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Written by David Gulley
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Thursday, 18 October 2007 |
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iPod touch Wrapz cases can be pre-ordred now on the iFrogz site - see below!
iFrogz is taking pre-orders for the new iPod touch Wrapz silicone cases. The new iPod touch case is made from polished silicone treated with a proprietary anti-dust coating that repels dust and lint. It has fashionable protection bumpers on each of the for corners in case of accidental dropping of your iPod touch inside the case. Now your can have true protection on your iPod touch case and look good while “being protected”. The iPod touch Wrapz case has full access to the headphone jack, dock connector, power button, and the touch screen. The iPod touch Wrapz cases come in 4 different colors as of now, gunmetal, blue, black, and red. The new iFrogz iPod touch Wrapz case sells for only $19.95 and are currently available for pre-order. The iFrogz iPod touch Wrapz cases will be available for shipping on October 25th. < Click the ifrogz image to link to iFrogz and pre-order today!
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iPhone
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Written by David Gulley
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Thursday, 18 October 2007 |
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iPhones okay to run 3rd party Apps and software! Source: cnn.com In an apparent about-face, Apple Inc. will allow third-party applications to work directly on the iPhone, Chief Executive Steve Jobs said in a posting on the company's Web site Wednesday.
Read the full article on CNN.com HERE! It is easy to find many unofficial programs for the iPhone on the Internet; users just had to take the risk of installing them, knowing that any damage to the iPhone stemming from unofficial programs was not covered by Apple's warranty. A software development kit will let coders create applications to work directly on the iPhone. "While this makes such a phone less than 'totally open,' we believe it is a step in the right direction," Jobs wrote of Nokia's stance. Be first to comment this article | Quote this article on your site | E-mail |
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iPhone
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Written by David Gulley
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Wednesday, 10 October 2007 |
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Apple's breaking of iPhones that were hacked (by it's user) is now the subject of a new lawsuit, which claims the controversial tactic violates California laws governing antitrust and fair business practices.
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iPod nano
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Written by David Gulley
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Friday, 05 October 2007 |
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The iPod nano is on FIRE – Literally – iPod nano catches on fire 
View the news video HERE! Just yesterday an employee of the Hartsfield Atlanta Airport’s iPod nano caught on fire while in his pants pocket. Luckily the owner of this iPod nano is okay and although this seems to be an isolated incident there have been a few other reports of an iPod nanos catching fire. Though the iPod nano uses the same form of batteries used in thousands of other electronic devices such as laptops, it uses the same type of battery technology. Although it is not confirmed of any dangers of other iPods as they all share the type of battery. Any electronic device with such batteries has a potential for unwanted damages especially if damaged or tampered with. We do not know the full details of what the initial cause of this incident and from reports after the fact it remains that iPods are still “safe” devices. Comments (1) | Quote this article on your site | E-mail |
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iPhone
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Written by David Gulley
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Thursday, 04 October 2007 |
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 If you plug in the web address of “appsafari.com” onto your iPhone’s Safari web browser you will have free access to hundreds of iPhone software applications. From popular classic games to fun chat rooms, they have it all FREE for your iPhone. They all can be played on your iPhone with internet access. The internet access can be through your normal AT&T service or Wi-Fi if it is available. Try it out now… visit www.appSafari.com on your iPhone. ENJOY! Comments (1) | Quote this article on your site | E-mail |
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iPod classic
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Written by David Gulley
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Wednesday, 03 October 2007 |
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We have updated our new iDownloads Software Download Section for iPods and iPhones. The downloadable selection of software includes popular video conversion software and utilities for all iPods and iPhones. We keep our iDownloads Software Section for iPods and iPhones updated weekly. Our selection of downloads consists of the most popular downloaded software for iPods and iPhones.  Be first to comment this article | Quote this article on your site | E-mail |
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iPhone
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Written by David Gulley
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Wednesday, 03 October 2007 |
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Oh, this is another good post where it just gets better and better for some of the things that happen out in the iPhone and iPod world. A New York woman is so angry at Apple Inc. for lopping $200 off the price of the iPhone that she's filed a lawsuit seeking $1 million in damages.Dongmei Li of Queens, New York, claimed the company violated price discrimination laws when it slashed the price of the 8-gigabyte iPhone by a third, from $599 to $399, within two months of the gadget's June debut. Be first to comment this article | Quote this article on your site | E-mail |
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