The Beatbox Mixer And MP3 Player is truly one of the funkier iPod/ Mp3 player speaks that we’ve come across. The system showcases three “professional” beat boxers, each with two buttons that you can use to mash along with. The original Beat box sounds have been provided by Doctor BadFunk, whom we actually aren’t familiar with at all. But this is a fun accessory if ...
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ChipChick on 4th Jul 2009 (via chipchick.com)
"As an iPod owner I don't use my phone as a main device. RIM's media application is ever so slightly basic compared to Palm's offerings of Real Player or pTunes. Back on my Treo my MP3 player of choice is Busker from Electric Pocket. Why? Well I covered that in a review a while ago, but mainly because I love cover art (The main reason I own an iPod Touch is coverflow!). Now Flipside got me very
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PDAsNews on 19th Mar 2008 (via pdasnews.com)
The North Face always comes through with top tier accessories and clothing for the great outdoors. This time they have brought a jacket that will allow you to keep zipped up, stay gloved up, and still control that MP3 player, iPhone, or iPod all while the sickness is falling from the sky. It features a
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Talk iPhone on 16th Dec 2009 (via talkiphone.com)
Sharing an MP3 player is old hat. You put one plug in your ear, and one in her ear (or his, if you prefer) but what you don't get is stereo. So you buy a "splitter" - and yes, you both have stereo but - bang! - you lose your microphone. That's a bit of a problem if your MP3 player is a phone (for example a Walkman or iPhone.
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NewsWireless on 22nd Aug 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
Robbie just let me know that MiuTunes has released their MP3 player publicly and is officially out of Beta. The application reminds me of Flipside and looks really slick. It has a coverflow interface just like the newer iPods. Features: Browse your music collection like the way you flip through CD albums. Browse and play music by
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BerryReview on 27th May 2008 (via berryreview.com)
Logitech has recently announced the forthcoming availablity of their mm50 and mm28 portable MP3 speakers. First up is the mm50 which will sport an iPod dock along with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery accounting for up to 10 hours of life per charge. The mm28, on the other hand, will work with any MP3 player that has
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MobileWhack on 31st Aug 2009 (via mobilewhack.com)
To the extent that such a thing can be called official, it’s official: Apple has confirmed that its “traditional MP3 player business”—iPod nano, classic, and shuffle—is declining, and now expects the declines to continue as the iPod touch and iPhone platforms grow in popularity. The message is clear for those who want to hear it: Apple’s future labors will be fo...
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iLounge on 23rd Jul 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)