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Griffin intorduces the AirDock charge, sync, and play docking station for iPod

airdock 20070423 201810 Griffin intorduces the AirDock charge, sync, and play docking station for iPodGriffin Technology today announced a charge/sync/play docking station for iPod, designed to position your iPod as the centerpiece of any home entertainment system.

AirDock provides the output connectors for integrating your iPod with your TV and home stereo. Connect the included AV cable, and you can enjoy your music, audiobooks, TV shows, movies and music videos, and your own photo slideshows, direct from your iPod to your TV and sound system. Living up to its name, AirDock even includes a RF remote control, so you can control playback from your couch.
AirDock also lets you connect your iPod to your computer for data synchronization and charges its battery while you work. Just connect AirDock to your computer with the included USB cable.

The device works with 4th and 5th generation iPod, 1st and 2nd generation iPod nano, and iPod mini and is priced at USD$69.99.
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Who has the 100 Millionth iPod?

452310830 0e4aac58a1 m Who has the 100 Millionth iPod?Apple today announced that the 100 millionth iPod has been sold, making the iPod the fastest selling music player in history. The first iPod was sold five and a half years ago, in November 2001, and since then Apple has introduced more than 10 new iPod models, including five generations of iPod, two generations of iPod mini, two generations of iPod nano and two generations of iPod shuffle. Along with iTunes and the iTunes online music store, the iPod has transformed how tens of millions of music lovers acquire, manage and listen to their music.

The iPod has also sparked an ecosystem of over 4,000 accessories made specifically for the iPod that range from fashionable cases to speaker systems, and more than 70 percent of 2007-model US automobiles currently offer iPod connectivity.

What I’m wondering is, who bought the 100 millionth iPod and is Apple doing anything extra special for that customer? Maybe I bought it…or maybe it was you!

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silex technology announces wiDock wireless dock for the iPod

314324808 e5121ad441 m silex technology announces wiDock wireless dock for the iPodsilex technology today announced the availability of wiDock, a wireless dock for the iPod that allows users to transfer songs and videos. wiDock, the world’s first iPod dock that allows wireless syncing with iTunes, is now available for purchase. With wiDock, the iPod can be an integral part of the home entertainment system, which outputs to stereo and television and also charges the battery.

wiDock is compatible with iPod nano, iPod and iPod mini. It requires a 10/100 wired network or 802.11b/g compatible wireless network and a computer with Windows 2000, XP or Macintosh OS10.x for the installation. The wiDock will retail for USD$149 and will include: wiDock, 6′ 3.5 mm to 2x RCA audio cable, AC power adapter, set-up guide and installation CD.

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