
Here’s a new and one of a kind music app for your iPhone. Play it solo or with a bunch of friends for fantastic orchestra, all you gotta do is placing your four fingers on the multi-touch screen and blow into your iPhone microphone. This app works by combining touch, tilt, gestures and human breath. Another cool thing is that you can share your performance with everyone around the world by using the Smule’s Sonic Network technology. Get in touch with your inner musical talent and have fun with it. Available on the iTunes store for only $0.99. [technabob via Upcoming Cellphones]
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We know that the iPhone 3G doesn’t support Mobile TV Receiver. I think this is the main reason why Softbank Mobile will release the iPhone 3G Battery Extender with Mobile TV Receiver this Xmas. The device allows users in Japan to charge their iPhone on the go. This battery extender can also function as the One-Seg media broadcast receiver and transmits the video via WiFi signal to iPhone 3G for up to 3 hours. [Slashphone via Upcoming Cell Phones]

If you like the Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus, then you might like another iPod/ iPhone docking station from the same company. The Logitech Pure-Fi Anytime is actually a unique alarm clock that wakes you up from slumber world using your favourite music. The alarm clock also boasts motion-sensing technology that allows you to set your alarm without having to turn on the lights. It means that the controls will light up automatically whenever you wave your hands over the speakers. The motion-sensing technology also functions for the Snooze ability, so you just need to wave your hands over the speaker to activate the Snooze function. The Logitech Pure-Fi Anytime will be released this October for around $100. [Product Page via iPod and MP3 Players Blog]

Our friends at Sony Insider provide us enough information about the ICF-CD3iP, which is the latest iPhone/iPod dock from Sony. It has a unique circular design with the controls buttons in the front. The docking station comes equipped with a CD Player that can read CD-R/RW’s and MP3 CDs. The included remote control allows you to control the iPod/iPhone, CD and Radio functions. Sony’s ICF-CD3iP docking station for iPod/ iPhone will be available in October, 2008 for around $100. [Sony Insider via Upcoming Cell Phones]

You need to protect your iPhone 3G from scratches. You can use this Red iPhone 3G Leather Case. Priced at $11, the leather case looks perfect with the black iPhone 3G. [Product Page via Upcoming Cell Phones] More

The INFINXX AP23 is touted as the smallest iPhone/iPod Bluetooth A2DP stereo audio transmitter in the world today. This wireless device allows users to listen to the music from the iPhone wirelessly via Bluetooth headphones. Priced at $62, the gadget weights only 5 grams. [Coolest-gadgets via Upcoming Cell Phones]

Check out this Apple iPhone timeline that contains all the historic moments including domain registrations, trademarks, the famous 3% stock drop and the new iPhone 3G. [iPhoneGold via Upcoming Cell Phones]

JVC’s new NX-PN7 Dual iPod docking station provides the ability to hold a couple of iPods or iPhones simultaneously. The gadget has an integrated AM/FM radio, a remote control, and illuminated strips under each receptacle which light up in nine colors. The docking station is priced at $149.95. [DVICE via iPod Blog]

If you are rich, you can buy this expensive Dior Homme iPhone Holder. This holder is made in fine quality of calf leather. Exclusively for men from Dior Homme’s Black Tie line, this iphone holder talks highly about the possessor’s personality. carries a stocky price tag of $ 450 each.[LuxuryLaunches via Upcoming Cell Phones]

If you want to buy a new FM transmitter for your iPod and iPhone, you can buy the Monster iCarPlay 250 FM transmitter. The device can also charge these gadgets from the car outlet or USB port. The FM transmitter features frequency-adaptive audio output, a blue LCD display and a low-profile power adapter designed to minimize front-seat clutter. Its Monster AutoScan 3D technology automatically searches the clearest band of available FM frequencies for the transmitter. The Monster iCarPlay 250 retails for $99.95. [DigitalTrends via iPod Blog]