Mac patent iphone technology
January 7, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Apple is laying claim to the navigation interface provided by the iPhone, a new patent application reveals. Published by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), the filing is simply titled Touch Screen Device, Method, and Graphical User Interface for Providing Maps, Directions, and Location-Based Information. Apple begins its claim by noting that as the number of functions presented by handhelds grows, it becomes increasingly difficult to build a matching interface, and multiplying the number of buttons present may be useless when dealing with applications such as Google Maps.
BeeJiveIM 2.0 for iPhone
January 4, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
If you’re a regular IM user with an iPhone, chances are you’ve heard of BeeJiveIM. Long established as a top choice IM app for BlackBerry, the iPhone release rocketed up to the #2 best selling application in the iTunes Social Networking category for 2008 - even with the eye-widening $16 price tag.
JBL Spyro iPhone Speaker System - White
January 4, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
iPhone Speakers
The JBL Spyro is a beatifully crafted, compact 2.1 channel iPhone compatible speaker system that looks and sounds like no other personal sound system out there. With a pair of delicately beautiful satellites and an innocent-looking subwoofer, JBL Spyro components may bring shrinking violets to mind. But they’re engineered to pound out rich, authoritative JBL® sound from nearly any multimedia source. And JBL Spyro encourages you to express your personal sense of style with optional subwoofer covers available in a variety of colors and patterns (JBL Wrappers). Match your décor, your desktop wallpaper, your iPod® case or your school colors. Or have it one way today and another way tomorrow. Because flower power is still about doing your own thing.
Compatibility
A stereo mini jack easily connects JBL Spyro to a variety of multimedia devices with a minimum of desktop wiring. Enjoy high-quality audio from desktop and laptop computers (any platform), iPod and other MP3 players, satellite radio, game consoles – you name it.
Easy-to-Use Touch Controls
One touch increases or decreases the volume; one touch mutes or unmutes the system. A single control lets you adjust subwoofer output. And JBL Spyro remembers your previous settings every time the system is powered on.
Advanced Technology
JBL Spyro owes its clear, accurate sound and outstanding performance characteristics to proprietary JBL technologies developed specifically for the realities of multimedia sound.
Odyssey® transducers – Aluminum-domed transducers driven by powerful neodymium magnets deliver rich high- and mid-frequency response. They may be small, but they definitely kick.
Atlas™ subwoofer – A large-excursion subwoofer driven by dual neodymium magnets pounds out clean, distortion-free bass.
MAPS (Minimum Audio Parameter Shift) – Volume is good, but the distortion that plagues small speakers at high volume is bad. MAPS suppresses distortion, even at the highest output levels.
COE (Computer-Optimized Equalization) – Proper equalization greatly improves stereo imaging. The JBL Spyro system is computer-optimized to provide a rich, complete soundstage.
OCT (Optimized Compression Topology) – A proprietary compression technology ensures clean, accurate sound at high output levels.
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Technical Specifications
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Manufacturer:
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Harman Multimedia |
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Model Name:
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JBL Spyro |
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Input Requirement::
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1/8″ (3.5mm) Mini stereo jack |
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Drivers:
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Satellite: two Odyssey® neodymium drivers |
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Power:
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Satellite: 6 watts per channel |
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Frequency Response:
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40Hz – 20KHz |
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Dimensions:
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Diameter – 3.5 ” (90mm) Height – 3.5 ” (90mm) Subwoofer Diameter - 8″ (200mm), Height 5.5″ (140mm) |
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Weight:
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6.0 lb (2.8kg) |
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Input Impedance:
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>5K Ohms |
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Signal to Noise Ratio::
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>80dB |
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Voltage input:
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120V AC US 100V AC Japanese 230V AC Europe |
Compatible with: iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone Nano, iPod 3G, iPod 4G, iPod Classic, iPod Color, iPod Mini, iPod Nano, iPod Nano 2G, iPod Nano 3G, iPod Nano 4G, iPod Photo, iPod Shuffle, iPod Shuffle 2G, iPod Touch, iPod Touch 2G, iPod Video
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JBL iPhone Docking Station - On Time Black
January 3, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment

360 degrees of high-performance sound for your listening pleasure. The JBL OnTime is both a top-end speaker system boasting halo acoustics and an alarm clock that lets you rise to the music stored on your iPhone / iPhone 3G / iPod
Key features:
- Automatic dimming provides the correct brightness level in any environment
- Halo acoustics that provide 360º of great sound
- Evercharge topology charges you iPhone even when it’s not connected to your computer
- Large backlit LCD screen
- A large backlit LCD
- Built-in AM/FM radio and programmable alarm function
- Line-in for supporting other audio products
- Dimensions (HxWxD in cm): 25.4cm x 25.4cm x 22.5cm
£164.99
In stock for immediate despatch
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Mobile Web Megatrends event
January 3, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Following on the successful Mobile Web Megatrends Berkeley event , we will focus the next event of Mobile Web Megatrends in Singapore at the Singapore Management University at on April 27 and 28. More on this event soon but it will talk about practicalities of Appstores iPhone, RIM, Nokia and Android and will be based on ‘Show me the money’. Hopefully, we can make another Trism which made $250,000 profit in three months. Please register at Mobile Web Megatrends to know more
Mobile Web Megatrends event - Making money from Appstores - Singapore - April 27 and 28
White iPhone Docking Station
January 2, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment

The classic white iPhone Docking station. Designed to sit on your desk, this docking station provides additional support to hook up your iPhone - charging as well as synchronising your iPhone 3G / iPhone / iPod/ iPod Touch / iPod Nano / iPhone Nano 2G.

Features:
- Audio 3.5mm jack
- S-Video port
- Apple dock connector port
Supports iPhone 3G.
Also supports: iPhone, iPod 3G, iPod 4G, iPod Classic, iPod Mini, iPod Nano, iPod Nano 2G, iPod Nano 3G, iPod Nano 4G, iPod Photo, iPod Touch, iPod Touch 2G, iPod Video
Best price
£14.64
£12.73 ex. 15% VAT
Was £19.95 | You save 27%
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Best iPhone Apps Of 2008
January 2, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
An interesting review of Best iPhone Apps Of 2008 from AppVee over on TechCrunch.
2008 has seen the development of iphone apps explode in popularity, and for many I’m in the future it will be seen as turning point in software development.
iBlasta iPhone Speakers - iPhone 3G Speakers
January 2, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
iPhone 3G Speakers
This iBlasta has a built in Speaker amplifier 2.0 and 4 speakers. With this system you can experience high quality sound and powerful bass from your iPod or iPhone. You can also plug in any other MP3 player or phone with a headphone socket, using the included 3.5mm audio cable.
iBlasta Portable Speaker System - Apple iPhone 3G / iPod Touch Features:
- You can power the iBlasta via batteries or mains, which is convenient while travelling.
- Charge your iPhone or iPod in the iBlasta when the power adapter is connected.
- Tilts 90 degrees for watching videos.
iBlasta Portable Speaker System - Apple iPhone 3G / iPod Touch
SHOUTcast for iPhone - iPhone Internet Radio
January 2, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
Talk about a great way to start the new year! I figured with only like 60 new apps launched last night there’d be little chance of anything worthwhile … boy was I wrong!! If you’re been looking for a good FREE internet radio app, this might just be the one you’ve been waiting for. I know its the one I’ve been waiting for, finally I can get my favorite station on my iPhone!
Debian APT iPhone
January 2, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
The iPhone (or iPod Touch) is a 667MHz computer (albeit one that is only running at 412MHz) with 128MB of RAM and between 4 and 32 GB of flash. For software, it is running a pared down Mac OS X with its standard complement of a FreeBSD-based userland over a Darwin kernel. While some people wonder why anyone would attempt to use it as a Unix workstation, to me and many others it seems ludicrous not to.




