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Buena Park, Calif. (PRWEB) – Yamaha Electronics Corporation today unveiled its MCR-332 and MCR-232 PianoCraft micro component systems that deliver full-size component quality stereo sound from just about any source, including Apple iPod, iPhone and iPad portable music players, USB devices, as well as from their built-in CD players and AM/FM tuners.
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Orlando, FL (PRWEB) – November 10th marks the 10 year anniversary of the debut of the iconic white Apple earphones, paired with the release of the first version of the iPod. Earphone Solutions, online retailer of earphones for iPhone 4S, reflects on the memory of Steve Jobs and the simple earphones that changed the way listeners connect with music.

Flavio T., Owner of Earphone Solutions, founded the online store in 2000 when earphones were just beginning to become popular.
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The iPad X Grip CaseOregon City, OR (PRWEB) – Two Portland based photographers have created the first truly universal iPad mounting case, making all other mounting cases obsolete. The X Grip is an Apple iPad case designed around a standard ¼” threaded mount which can be used in combination with hundreds of inexpensive and readily available attachments. It functions as the application of every other grip case made for the iPad, in one sleek, minimal design.

The fundamental design feature of this Apple iPad case is a 1/4″ threaded brass insert, which is found in literally hundreds of inexpensive third party attachments. Like the Apple iPod and iPhone, the iPad is suited for unlimited everyday tasks with specially designed Apps. The iPad Clamp can be used with tripods, microphone stands, video grip equipment, wall mounts or anything else with the standard ¼” thread. This makes the functions of the case endless: from solo artists to major rock concerts, home use to a doctor’s office, studio photography to Hollywood movie sets, airline pilots to uses in the International Space Station, there is literally nothing the X Grip cannot do.

The idea came from the disappointment we’ve all experienced, by purchasing a certain case or stand for a single application, and then having to go out and purchase more units for other functions and applications. With our case, one product does the trick. It’s sleek and simple, and costs a fraction of most iPad mounts currently on the market.

Nick Curteman and Tom Baker are two Portland Oregon-based photographers, who teamed up to design the X Grip. Their product website can be found at http://www.xgripcase.com/.

If you’d like more information about the X Grip, or to schedule an interview with Nick Curteman, please call 503/781-3320 or email nick(at)xgripcase(dot)com.

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Day-Timer iPhone Apps Released

Posted by admin under iPhone Apps, iPhones on Friday Nov 20, 2009

Day-Timer iPhone Apps  Day-Timer, Inc., the most recognized name in personal productivity and organization, today introduced two mobile calendar/productivity apps for use on the Apple iPhone and Apple iPod Touch: Movers & Shakers and Pink Ribbon Planner.

These stand-alone organization apps combine the most reliable components of calendar/time/task management with colorful, inventive electronic interfaces that help the user manage their time and tasks on a daily and monthly basis.

Day-Timer’s Movers & Shakers and Pink Ribbon Planner apps are available for an introductory download price of $2.99 until December 12 from Apple’s iTunes store.

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Ready made ringtones

Posted by elaine under iPhone News, iPhones, iPods on Monday Sep 7, 2009

Some say it shows your personality, for others its just something to remind you that is actually your phone ringing, for others its whatever is the latest hot tune in the charts, ringtones have also been a large source of interest for mobile phone users, the demand is always there. With itunes charing at least 1usd for the latest ringtones and other websites charging more and doing various deals for receiving ringtones every month it is good to know that a rumor is in the works about Apple rushing to buy the rights to some “ready made ringtones”.

Some music industries have reportedly told CNet that Apple will announce and begin selling ringtones at a special press event on September 9th. Back in 2007 it was Itunes who made it possible for users to create their own custom ringtones, this feature costed 99 cents. This was instantly a success as it was a pretty simple practice which tended to catch on quickly plus the small price tag for having your own individually created ringtone could not be beaten even know this is still one of the more popular choices made when selecting a ringtone.

It has been known though that most consumers would pay up to 3 dollars for a ringtone so anything less that that will be a bargain in most consumers eyes. The Apple iPod-centric event will take place on September 9th were if rumors are true the announcement will take place and it should be a good move for ringtone lovers who want a change on their iPod.

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