Macintosh/iDevice product update roundup - January 29, 2010
I don’t understand the appeal of the Olympics. A bunch of athletes I’ve never heard of playing sports in which I have no interest (other than hockey, of course). But if you’ve got Olympic fever, the iPhone apps are starting to come in, including Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games.… Continue Reading »
Macintosh/iDevice product update roundup - January 28, 2010
We return after taking a day off from the roundup to focus on the iPad, and guess what…we’ve got iPad announcements. Accessory manufacturers are already announcing new cases and such, while hardware and software developers are claiming compatibility. Jumsoft has announced an augmented Pages Templates Pro, but it’s just for… Continue Reading »
Apple’s iPad accessories: a dock, case/easel, camera kit, and keyboard dock
Along with the actual hardware of the iPad, Apple also announced a few accessories they will be creating for the device. Considering Apple’s early designs for iPad accessories, it’s going to be really interesting to see what other manufacturing companies do with it. As if the ability for developers to… Continue Reading »
Appletell reviews the ThinkFlood RedEye Universal Remote
Overall, the RedEye iPhone universal remote system works very well. As long as all of your gear works with IR, then you’re set. The app is pretty slick looking and has enough functionality to shake a stick at. But there are two huge problems here. First, the dock isn’t intended… Continue Reading »
Appletell reviews the Beats by Dr. Dre Studio headphones from Monster
When Monster first announced the Beats by Dre line of headphones, most of the world said “What? Why is Monster making headphones?” But I can assure you, they are much more than a high end cable manufacturer; they clearly know what they are doing with audio and headphones. And with… Continue Reading »
Aliph announces Jawbone Icon with MyTalk
The Icon has support for Aliph’s newest feature called MyTalk. MyTalk is a service that allows your headset to install the audio equivalent of apps. hings like voice dial, directory assistance (411), voice to SMS, and others. It can talk to you to announce who’s calling, and you can even… Continue Reading »
Steadicam Smoothee keeps your iPhone videos from being jiggly
As much as I wanted this to be an iPhone 24 hour diet scam, the real thing is so much better! It’s a Steadicam made specially for the iPhone. It will stabilize your video, and when your video needs don’t require movement, it doubles as a tabletop tripod. It’s based… Continue Reading »
Appletell reviews SkinIt skins for iPhone, iPod and MacBook
We’ve reached that time of year when your football team is either out of the playoffs or about to be out of the playoffs. This means we’ve also reached that time of year when it’s more important than ever to show your dedication. I can’t think of a better way… Continue Reading »
iPhone 3G/S belt clip shootout
One of the features I consider in iPhone case reviews is whether it comes with a method to attach the case to a belt, pocket, purse strap, or what have you. Few of them do anymore, but thankfully there are a good number of belt clips designed to work with… Continue Reading »
CES 2010: The Fingerist iPhone Keytar, rock out with your dock out
It’s called the Fingerist, and no, I didn’t stroll to the wrong expo center. It’s essentially a speaker dock…in the shape of a keytar! Yes, that’s right, with this you can strap on your iPhone and play fake guitar apps until your fingers bleed. Of course, you can use this… Continue Reading »
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