August 12, 2008 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google For a cool $1000, you can buy the Sonos Bundle 150 and wirelessly play music from a single remote control in two ...
New company to provide affordable multi-room entertainment systems that are easy to connect and operate Bexy Corporation, an innovator in affordable, extraordinarily user-friendly connected ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
Just as Keyspan starts selling its wireless TuneView iPod remote control, the company has announced it will release a similar product that will let you control your iTunes playback via a USB ...
The Belkin SportCommand for iPod lets you control your music wirelessly so that you can keep your iPod protected while you do extreme sports. Strap the fabric remote to your arm and store your iPod in ...
You want control, right? The convergence culture means every home now has a plethora of different remote controls, each for different devices. Wouldn’t it be handy if your iPhone or iPod touch also ...
Japan’s Thanko—bless their hearts—has released their very own FM transmitter for all shapes and sizes of the iPod. Unfortunately, this FM transmitter isn’t as charming as perhaps other Thanko products ...
Belkin on Monday introduced the SportCommand for iPod, an armband wireless remote control that uses a fabric-based interface. It works with most dock connector-equipped iPods and costs $79.99; it’s ...
Someone’s gone ahead and built a wireless remote control module for those new iPods that have just come out. It’s basically a standard infrared receiver, which conveniently means it’ll work with most ...
Inveterate multitasker Carsten Mehring has brought his wearable computer tech to the iPod. The researcher at UC Irving showed a new kind of remote control at the International Symposium on Wearable ...
I have a classic car. I'm exploring ways to get tunes in it without using a head unit. My first thought is to get an iPod and plug it into something that: - Has a human interface, like a volume knob, ...
Apple’s iPod is a great product for active people. It’s small, has a long play time, and is easily loaded with customized selections of music. But it does have drawbacks for those who are physically ...
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