iPhone/iPod Touch Dock – improvised means
accessories September 29th, 2008

all genius is simple. just use your sunglasses and your imagination.

via mega.genn.org

all genius is simple. just use your sunglasses and your imagination.

via mega.genn.org

Speck released their two new models of iPhone 3G cases with removable bottoms that allows them to be docked in a standard iPhone dock. One line will include see-thru cases that will retail at 29.95 and another line of rubberized cases built to withstand any wear and tear you put your phone through, those will retail at 34.95. You will be able to purchase these early July, right around the release of the iPhone 3G.

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You can buy it here. The price is 29.99$
BMW has changed their site to include iPhone. BMW cars now welcome the new iPhone. It seems that iPhone and BMW is a perfect match, since now you will be able to connect your phone easily to the car and enjoy music and calls, check address book and more, which can be operated from in-car controls.
On a side not, if you spend few minutes on the website, the screen will blank into BMW EfficientDynamics energy-saving mode. As always, great innovations from the great company.
via [iPhoneWorld]
This acrylic iPhone case is the only case that provides full protection for your screen. The patent pending electrostatic membrane on the front of this case actually mimics the way the iPhone screen works, allowing full touch through access, while still protecting your screen from scratches. Cutouts are provided for full access to all controls.
You can get more detail on the Naked Case HERE, and check out a video showing off how the touch through works at:
Would you ever dream about customize your iPhone e.g. change home button color or back panel ? Or would you like your earbuds in more brighter color ?
Check this out ColorWave Inc can make that possible. With our array of 29 standard colors, you can choose your favorite color or create your favorite of any of thousands of color combinations.

All of our 29 standard colors come with the same high-gloss, scratch resistant finish that will protect your phone against minor scuffs from normal usage. You can choose from either metallic or solid colors. The Metallics have small flakes of metal within the color to add a little variation and sparkle. The solids are pure color, without any effect. Both are perfect to make your phone match your style.
via UnWiredView.com
Now that iPhone has almost become an open platform for third party software development, we can expect tons of new exciting applications that will make it into a much more useful thing, then a fancy phone and media player.
But that does not mean that developers inside Apple are leaving all this to the third parties. They are also busy, thinking up a whole lot of new things that an iPhone could do.
And recent patent applications provide us with a glimpse of the things to come.
When I started browsing through these patents , I first thought that it was just a new fitness application for iPhone:

Good news everyone. Just trying to connect my iPhone to my new jacket Burton Audex iPod Field Jacket and everything is working fine.
The Burton Audex iPod Field Jacket ($379) is a high-end snowsport jacket with an integrated iPod remote control. If you’ve ever taken a spill and watched your snowboard and MP3 player shoot off in different directions, then the Burton Audex iPod Field Jacket is worth more than a passing glance.
Like most Burton products, the Burton Audex iPod Field Jacket has a very hip design, constructed with materials that are both high-tech and high-style. The jacket employs taped seams, laminated fabric, and resizable fittings to keep moisture from finding its way through to your clothing. Zippered pockets can be found practically everywhere, in sizes large enough to stash away a pair of snow gloves, or snug enough for a pair of earbuds. An interior pocket is built into the field jacket specifically to cradle your iPod. With your iPod tucked away, earbuds can then be threaded through a small port within the jacket’s lining and up to the ears.
The Audex iPod remote control can be removed from the Burton Field Jacket’s molded rubber compartment.
While the jacket alone is worth the price, what really makes the Burton Audex iPod Field Jacket unique is the iPod remote control integration. The Audex-branded iPod remote comes in two parts: a remote receiver that plugs directly into your iPod’s dock connection; and a remote control. Both the receiver and the remote use high-frequency radio signals to communicate with one another, with an expected range of 100 feet. While the Audex iPod remote receiver is basically a nondescript black nub that plugs into your iPod, the remote control has a little more going for it. The pebble-shaped Audex remote features five rubber buttons that control volume, track skip, and play/pause. Although the Audex remote is meant to be operated within the field jacket’s custom-molded rubber compartment, it can also be used separately as a go-anywhere iPod remote. We found that the Audex iPod remote system worked flawlessly with both a fifth-generation video iPod and a third-generation iPod Nano.
Taken as a whole, both the Burton Field Jacket and Audex iPod remote system provide an uncompromised solution for sliding down a snow-covered mountain in style. There are other good ways to bring your music onto the mountain, but none that are nearly as cool.
Thanks 2 ZDNet
Posted by Chris Davies
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