Apple iPod Announcement: Sept 9th

Apple’s set to show off its latest iPod on September 9th @ 10am PST/1PM Eastern. So what’s up Jobs’ sleeve? [via Gizmodo ]
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Apple iPod Announcement: Sept 9th

Apple’s set to show off its latest iPod on September 9th @ 10am PST/1PM Eastern. So what’s up Jobs’ sleeve? [via Gizmodo ]
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Apple iPod Announcement: Sept 9th

Artist Yoshihiko Satoh designed this cute little iPod speaker, which looks and functions as a small tote bag. It’s the modern, minimalist equivalent of carrying a boombox around. [ Product page via Spoon & Tamago ]
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Portable iPod speaker looks like a cute bag
Fortune : So is SanDisk sitting pretty? Not really. While Harari’s flash evangelism has yielded some impressive results, it hasn’t addressed his main challenge: SanDisk’s core flash memory business is dizzyingly volatile. Because so many companies manufacture flash storage chips, and because the fast-evolving technology has a brief shelf life, the flash market lately has suffered gut-wrenching price swings and whipsawed SanDisk’s stock price in its wake.
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Number-two MP3 player maker declares, "You can’t out-iPod the iPod"

In a recent interview, I got God to admit that bacon is, in fact, the perfect food, followed distantly by Snack Pack Pudding and Fruit Roll-Ups. So it only makes sense to swaddle your iPod Shuffle in the stuff, right? Enter the $19 Bacon Bits Case by Etsy seller Antjes . Too expensive? Find out where to score that bacon-print felt and make them yourself! Hell, you could make anything! Including, but not limited to: breakfast. What can I say, I like a little fur on my meat. Ladies? Hit the jump for a couple more shots.
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Om Nom Nom: The iPod Shuffle Bacon Case

Filed under: Gadgets , Etc. , Tech , Volkswagen Vehicle infotainment systems, those all-inclusive interfaces controlling the myriad electronics on today’s modern cars and trucks, can make or break the driving experience. CNET is offering us a sneak-peek at Volkswagen’s latest iteration from the company’s Electronic Research Laboratory (ERL). Developed with Intel, the new system uses Global Open Research Infotainment Architecture, or GLORIA. Most systems today us a joystick-like device, touch screen, or hard buttons on the edge of the display (or a combination of the three) to control the inputs. Volkswagen’s new GLORIA system takes it one step further by making Apple iPhone-like “gesture control” possible. This means that users are able to navigate quickly by simply tracing single letters across the pressure-sensitive display. Another unique feature may allow users to import third-party widgets for the system, much like consumers currently load apps from iTunes onto their iPhones. As cool as it sounds, GLORIA is still under development and she isn’t expected to see showrooms for a few more years. [Source: CNET , Photo by CNET] REPORT: Volkswagen’s next-gen nav system to get Apple iPhone-like gestures originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 21 May 2009 13:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink ?|? Email this ?|? Comments
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REPORT: Volkswagen’s next-gen nav system to get Apple iPhone-like gestures

Photo: Jim Barton they’re welcome 2it [Kennington Fox's Flickr via Cult of Mac ]
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Guard your pod!

Filed under: Gadgets , Marketing/Advertising , Volkswagen Volkswagen Polo Challenge iPhone game - Click above for a gallery What automaker isn’t trying to cash in on the iCraze? Most are scrambling to include iPod and iPhone integration into their newest vehicles, and many have tried to mimic the look and feel of the Apple devices with their latest concepts. The “people’s car” has as good a claim as any other automaker, and Volkswagen is looking to cement that with a new game for the iPhone and iPod touch. Developed by German mobile game studio Fishlabs, the Volkswagen Polo Challenge, like other racing games, works with the devices’ built-in accelerometer to control the car. Players can choose between eight different circuits to drive on while being serenaded by the music of Feinkost. When they’re done playing, mobile gamers can find the nearest VW dealership to check out the car in person. Just a month after its release, already 1.4 million people have downloaded the free game from iTunes. (Volkswagen’s Spanish subsidiary has also released a similar game highlighting the Seat Ibiza Cupra.) If you can read German, you can check out more info in the press release after the jump, along with the images in the gallery below. Continue reading People’s Choice: 1.4m downloads for VW Polo Challenge iPhone game People’s Choice: 1.4m downloads for VW Polo Challenge iPhone game originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 15 Apr 2009 08:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink ?|? Email this ?|? Comments
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People’s Choice: 1.4m downloads for VW Polo Challenge iPhone game
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