One of the newest themes on the block is iNeoNox. This is a complete theme package that will literally skin, for better or worse, your entire iOS device in one swoop. Continue reading →
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Review: WinterBoard Theme iNeoNox
One of the newest themes on the block is iNeoNox. This is a complete theme package that will literally skin, for better or worse, your entire iOS device in one swoop. Continue reading →
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Review: WinterBoard Theme iNeoNox
Founded in 1997, Incase is one of the most prominent crafters of technological accessories around. From great laptop sleeves to slip-on iPod shells and phone cases, the brand has been providing “a better experience through good design” for each new gadget that hits the market. Taking a major leap in their product line, however, Incase has just announced their own brand of headphones dubbed “Incase Audio.” Sleek, matte black and offered in a range of four unique designs – the headphones use Incase’s Sound Design technology, following a “holistic approach to headphone development,” and fusing “custom design, advanced audio engineering and biomechanics” to create an impressive set of accessories created to enhance the user’s music-listening experience. Available starting in September. Learn more over at Incase .

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With a device as small as Apple’s iPod Nano, it’s sometimes hard to keep track of where you’ve stored it. Always offering practical solutions with a great design, Incase has just created this wristband that features a snap-in attachment and open-sided design, giving you easy and direct access to all of the major ports while keeping it securely fastened to your body. With a flexible steel band and attractive matte finish, the wristband is priced at $49.95 USD and is available for purchase online here .

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MotionBeam: Explores The Use Of Handheld Projectors To Interact And Control Projected Characters [video] Post from: FSMdotCOM The MotionBeam is a project by Disney Research that explores the use of handheld projectors to interact and control projected characters. The project explores physical movement of the projection device, much like a motion controller, how it may be used to guide and interact with the virtual/projected characters and interact with physical environment. Our character and racing game applications show how MotionBeam can be applied and used with mobile games. It can also be utilized for augmented reality interaction, by linking projected content to physical objects in the environment. We envision MotionBeam as a key component in a new ‘game projector’ platform where the real world becomes a playground and users interact directly with each other and the environment. The prototype shown is implemented using an iPod Touch 2G, a Microvision ShowWX laser projector, and a microcontroller-sensor unit. The attached sensors include a 9DOF accelerometer/gyroscope/magnetometer board, an ultrasonic distance sensor (MaxSonar), and an infrared receiver. Applications run in real-time on the device and are written in a combination of C++, OpenGL, and Objective-C For more info visit the official page …

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Spotify Says Hello To The iPod: Sync Your Playlists Without iTunes [video] Post from: FSMdotCOM Manage your iPod in Spotify! Simply connect your iPod to your computer via your USB cable and watch it magically appear in the new ‘Devices’ section of your Spotify sidebar. Sync all the MP3s contained in your Spotify playlists to your iPod, and purchase the rest through the all-new Spotify download service! Listening to the music you want to hear, wherever you want it, just got a whole lot simpler – and cheaper. Spotify’s new MP3 download service makes it possible to own your playlists in one easy step. By introducing a range of MP3 bundles, we’ve been able to offer you some of the most competitive prices available. New features include: Manage your iPod in Spotify! For the first time, seamlessly manage any iPod classic, iPod nano and iPod shuffle in Spotify. Simply connect your iPod to your computer via your USB cable and watch it magically appear in the new ‘Devices’ section of your Spotify sidebar.Sync all the MP3s contained in your Spotify playlists to your iPod, and purchase the rest through… The all-new Spotify download service! Listening to the music you want to hear, wherever you want it, just got a whole lot simpler – and cheaper.Your playlists are special to you. You’ve spent untold hours putting together your own mix-tape masterpieces on your computer and want to take them with you, but without the trouble of having to buy each track separately, switching music players or breaking the bank? Then look no further . Spotify’s new MP3 download service makes it possible to own your playlists in one easy step. By introducing a range of MP3 bundles, we’ve been able to offer you some of the most competitive prices available – from as little as 50p per song. Spotify Mobile app now available to all! iPod integration was your biggest request, but there are also a lot of Spotify Free users out there who are iPhone and Android phone owners. You asked for the ability to buy your MP3 playlists and sync to your phones. So we’ve got you covered too…As of today, everyone can download the Spotify Mobile iPhone & Android apps to wirelessly sync your MP3 playlists in Spotify from your computer to your phone. Fire up your mobile app and see your phone appear in the ‘Devices’ section of the Spotify sidebar, ready to rock and roll. No cables required! And did we mention it’s now possible to wirelessly sync these playlists to your iPod touch? For more information and to register for Spotify visit the official website …

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HOW TO: Use YTLive Web App To Watch YouTube Live Streams On iOS Devices Post from: FSMdotCOM Watching YouTube on an iOS device can be a pleasant experience, unless you’re trying to view the service’s Live content. YouTube Live — its answer to Ustream, Livestream, and other streaming video services — was recently launched after months of limited trials. Wonderful news, of course, but there is just one catch: it uses Flash to provide the streaming instead of HTML5. At first, this meant iOS users were left uninvited to the party, but a savvy developer sensed the coming frustration and built YTLive, a web app enabling YouTube Live streams on Safari. Let’s see how to use it. 1. Go to http://youtube.com/live/ 2. Enter the selected channel and copy the link on the Streaming Title (Example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr9CHCH6dYE) 3. Go to http://l1-live.appspot.com/ and paste the copied streaming title into the appropriate box and tap on watch. 4. That’s it, enjoy. NOTE: Only works in Safari, and iOS 3.3 and newer. [thx Venessa, via Engadget]

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Octiv 650: New Compact Dock Incorporates Video Streaming To An Enhanced Sound Experience Post from: FSMdotCOM Just unveiled, Altec Lansing’s latest iPhone/iPod friendly device adds new innovative features to keep the now classic “dock” model fresh. In addition to delivering rich sound, with its two 3″ full range drivers and a nested 4″ subwoofer, the Octiv 650 has component and composite video out jacks, enabling the user to output Netflix and Youtube streams to their TV right from the dock while enjoying enhanced sound quality. If your queue is feeling stale or laughing baby videos are not your jam, Altec offers a free Music Mood app, which delivers an analog looking interface or tripped out visual to match your tunes. The Octiv 650 will be available this May in black or slate for $199.95… [ via coolhunting]

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Yosion To Drop Second Gen Apple Peel 520 Tomorrow. Turn Your iPod Touch Into An iPhone [video] Post from: FSMdotCOM Back in January, we reported that Yoison, the company behind the Apple Peel , is working on a next-generation Peel that brings several additions to the table. But first things first… like Sprint’s ZTE Peel iPod touch case, the Apple Peel 520 gives Apple’s iPod touch the ability to connect to acellular data network. Unlike the ZTE Peel, the Apple Peel also allows users to send and receive voice calls and SMS from an iPod touch. In other works, the Apple Peel picks up where Sprint’s iPod case left off. The most apparent change is a redesigned case that makes the iPod touch look like an iPhone 4. Other changes include added support for Apple’s fourth-generation iPod touch (the current Apple Peel 520 supports the third-generation model), and GPRS data support in addition to EDGE. Unfortunately, however, it looks like 3G is still off limits. The second gen Apple Peel 520 is priced at ¥520 (about $79) and M.I.C Gadget reports that Yosion will sell the product starting tomorrow ( March 28).

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Polyply: The iEverything Stand Post from: FSMdotCOM Rather than have all of his iOS devices strewn around his desk higgledy-piggledy, Andrew Kim designed the Polyply , a simply piece of kit that keeps his Apple gadgets as tidily arrayed as the interlocked tetronimos in a game of Tetris. The polyply stand was constructed out of acrylate polymer (acrylic plastic), birch plywood & birch. It holds an iPad, iPod Classic, iPhone 4 and a stylus. See the project in greater detail after the jump… [ via CoM]

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AirMusic Live In The App Store. Easily Stream Your iOS Music To A PS3, Windows Media Player And XBox 360 Post from: FSMdotCOM Earlier today, we told you about AirMusic , an upcoming app store app that allows you to stream your iOS device(s) music to a PS3, Windows Media Player, XBox 360 or any supported DLNA device. Well, the app is now live in the app store. Access and stream your iPod Music Library over WiFi to an XBox, a PS3 or a PC running Windows Media Player. If you’ve heard all the hype about AirPlay and are missing out because your don’t have an AppleTV, this app is for you! HOW TO USE ■ Connect your iPod, iPhone or iPad to the same WiFi network as your XBox, PS3 or PC. ■ Start AirMusic ■ If you have an XBox, turn it on, navigate to the Music Library and select your device in the list ■ If you have a PS3, turn it on, navigate to the Music Note and select your device in the list ■ If you have a PC running Windows Vista or Windows 7, start Windows Media Player, your iPhone will show up under ‘Other Libraries’ NOTES: ■ AirMusic requires an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch with a minimum of 50MB of disk space to work effectively. ■ On a PC, AirMusic only works with Windows Media Player running on Windows Vista or Windows 7. ■ AirMusic is not compatible with old DRM songs purchased on iTunes. Newer iTunes DRM free purchases are compatible. ■ On XBox, it may take a few seconds before audio starts playing. The app is available for $0.99 in the app store … ( we got a few promo codes, so stay tuned… )

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