Extreme sports wear company Marmot has launched a new glove called iGlove. It is supposed to be click-wheel compatible which basically means that you don’t have to take it off to use your iPod. Available only in black, the glove sells for $35 at Marmot.
At first glance, the iWoofer might look a bit weird, a bit too alien-ish perhaps? Whatever is on your mind, this new and fresh iPod speaker system is built with a 12 watt Titanium driven speaker, plus glowing neon lights (who could resist that!), a “downfiring” sub-woofer and a built-in radio.
This unique design is made especially to please your eyes and ears at the same time, and by elevating your precious iPod, iWoofer gives you pleasure in watching your favorite videos at perfect eye level.
Either a gift for yourself, or as a stocking stuffer, get this baby for US$99 only.
Here’s Apple’s new holiday ad, with all the MacBooks and the iPods and the iMacs and everything Apple-icious gliding over virtual ice and making kaleidoscopic dances. I bet this would stimulate your optic nerves as much as it did mine. I watched it 3 times and I’m watching it again as soon as I hit “post”.
Maximize the compact design and performance of your 2G iPod shuffle with Marware’s sleek, space-saving USB Travel Dock. This device allows you to charge and provides up to 480 Mbps data transfer for lightning-fast loading or syncing of your entire music library. The dock is as slim as a standard USB stick, so it won’t be blocking other USB devices with its fat midsection. It also has a fancy blue LED to show you when it’s on. Marware’s USB Travel Dock costs US$20 and will begin shipping in January.
From today until September 16th 2006, you can get a free iPod Nano when you purchase a Macbook, a Macbook Pro, an iMac, or a PowerMac G5. This promo is for Apple’s special back-to-school promotion. Via Laptops @ TechFresh.