Nike kicks out Performance Hatphones for your iPod nano
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[TechMunch, tech news munnnched”¦] If you poor souls have really been running around with one of the iSoundCap contraptions on your dome in order to bring your iPod a bit closer to your skull, you've finally got a somewhat stylish alternative. Seeing a huge opportunity, Nike has jumped into the strap-your-DAP-on-your-head game with its Performance Hatphones.
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Technology Blog by Tofupax: If you poor souls have really been running around with one of the iSoundCap contraptions on your dome in order to bring your iPod a bit closer to your skull, you’ve finally got a somewhat stylish alternative. Seeing a huge opportunity, Nike has jumped into the strap-your-DAP-on-your-head game with its Performance Hatphones. (via Cosmos)
Stoners Dent Blog: iSoundCap contraptions on your dome in order to bring your iPod a bit closer to your skull, you've finally got a somewhat stylish alternative. Seeing a huge opportunity, Nike has jumped into the strap-your-DAP-on-your-head game with its Performance Hatphones. (via Cosmos)
TightReviews.com: Seeing a huge opportunity, Nike has jumped into the strap-your-DAP-on-your-head game with its Performance Hatphones. No, there’s no Bluetooth connectivity or any other connection to a mobile handset, but we’re assuming Nike is just replacing “ear” (via Cosmos)
Engadget: The kit starts with a 2.93GHz X6800 Core 2 Extreme processor, up to 4GB (1GB x 4) PCS-5300 DD2 SDRAM, up to 4x 7200rpm SATA disks (RAID 0+1) with eSATA expansion, a ±R DL DVD super multi-drive, gigabit Ethernet, 6x USB 2.0, 4x Firewire, and of course a couple of NVIDIA Quadro NVS440 graphics cards with 256MB of GDDR3 memory from which to hang your trio of 19-inch displays... (via Cosmos)
Nasvadis Blog: To say we’ve seen our fair share of iPod accessories would be a mild understatement, but we’re pretty sure this one takes some sort of cake. This little Stethoscope Recording Package from Thinklabs bundles a ds32a Digital Stethoscope, 2GB iPod nano and an XtremeMac MicroMemo, for the ultimate in digital stethoscope recording. (via Cosmos)
TightReviews.com: To say weve seen our fair share of iPod accessories would be a mild understatement, but were pretty sure this one takes some sort of cake. This little Stethoscope Recording Package from Thinklabs bundles a ds32a Digital Stethoscope, 2GB iPod nano and an (via Cosmos)
TechMunch, tech news munnnched”¦: First Looks: We're going to spare you the many, many new iPod, nano, and shuffle cases we covered this week -- there were probably 20 of them -- and cut right to the more interesting stuff. New First Looks focused on iHome's mini tower-like iH4 clock speaker -- the first such $50 offering from the maker of the popular iH5 -- plus XtremeMac's car, airplane, and wall outlet-ready Incharge Traveler kit, and a second-gen shuffle charging cable from Carrot Idea. (via Cosmos)
Engadget: The expedient iPod fanboys over at iProng already got some hands-on time with the new iPod shuffle colors. Nothing much to see, of course, other than the shuffles being photographed by mere mortals. (via Cosmos)
[Mac.zicos.com] Mac Central news at Zicos.com: Palm-based PDAs have always been the most Mac-friendly models out there. And with the Treo, Palm has done a .
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Posted at February 03, 2007 02:43 AM