September
22


Perfect for your nightstand or dresser, the Sony ICF-CD3iPSIL CD clock radio packs an array of functions into a space-saving design. Thanks to a hidden sliding dock tray, you can easily dock your compatible iPhone or iPod MP3 player. A dual alarm lets you set two separate wakeup times with the option of waking up to the music stored on your iPhone or iPod music player, your favorite CD or radio station. Additional features include an AM/FM tuner with 30 presets, a large easy-to-read LCD and an included remote control that lets you access all the music on your iPod MP3 player or iPhone from across the room.

Featuring a large, highly visible liquid crystal display, this clock radio charges both iPod and iPhone devices. It has a compact, vertical “floating” design that hides the docking station. Sony ICF-CD3iPSIL CD clock radio measures152.8 x145 x 116.2 mm, weigh approximately 1.27Kg and is available for approximately $100.

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December
1


Jaguar continues its trend of being a leader in innovative media technology as it launches the industry’s first broadband multimedia magazine specifically for Apple iPhone and iPod Touch users. The largest Broadband 2.0 Video Network, 29HD Network, developed this unique spin on the traditional website for Jaguar. By going to www.jxfphone.com, iPhone and iPod Touch owners can experience the new Jaguar XF like never before.The broadband magazine features the XF in vibrant photos and dramatic videos, all cropped to perfectly fit the portable devices’ displays and take full advantage of their widescreen format.

With just a tap of the screen, users can flip through the dynamic photos of the broadband magazine, each of which also features an accompanying video that can be viewed with just another tap. All content is editorial based and will be updated regularly as the XF’s release date approaches.

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December
1


Here is some fresh dope on the much awaited iTablet, Looprumours has an exclusive source who is saying that the device will be running on a customized version of the Leopard and will be somewhere between a laptop and a tablet to be used as a personal Mac communicator. The iTablet will sport a mini optical disc drive and like the iPhone come with an accelerometer so it can be operated in multiple directions. Interestingly, you will also be able to plug in a mouse, demonstrating that you can use many different input methods. Wireless keyboard, mouse, stylus, and finger. Coming to the design it will be big, black and shiny, more like a big iPhone. However it wont be bigger than half the size of a Macbook’s screen.

Finally the iTablet will use both the sides for information and use solid state storage. This is about it so lets wait for Macworld.

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