Entries Tagged ‘iPod’

17 Nov
2008

Geneva Sound Systems Releases a Funky iPod Speaker

Posted by Mike

Diplomats and foreign dignitaries can sing their heart out thru this speaker. Geneva, the place that speaks international diplomacy suddenly built a high-tech speaker for the world favorite iPod.Geneva Sound Systems, a Swiss electronic manufacturer revealed a funky looking Medium Speaker.

The speaker which was first leaked during the Denver at the CEDIA conference according to bloggers from Wired.com, sport different colors and of course trendy specifications, balancing it all into iPod and or iPhone.

The speakes are currently available in red, black and classic white. It is high definition speaker that comes with a stand alone CD, radio, iPhone/iPod dock. Yes, you read it correctly, the speaker can be used to other music players as well.

Geneva Sound Systems’ gadget comes with four speakers that is individually rated at 100 watt.

It is currently tagged at $800.

Source: Blog Wired

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10 Sep
2007

Lucrative Fruit Business

Posted by Kat

Have you noticed Apple’s fast ascendancy in various fields?

While it hasn’t beaten Nokia and Motorola just yet in the mobile phone industry, it has definitely won the ears of millions of people around the world with the iPod. Its notebook is still considered as a novelty items by many, but it’s fast gaining ground in its attempt to unseat heavyweights, such as IBM, Toshiba, Fujitsu, and Acer as the most wanted brand in portable computing.

I wonder if Apple’s OS would soon end Windows reign. Many doubt it, especially since the OS X has yet to reach a number of countries outside the United States. While I also share the same sentiment, I’m not totally closing the door on Apple. When the iPod was released a few years ago, I thought that the hype was just a fad. I was wrong. It totally shook the music industry and rearranged the order of things, with Apple on top of course.

Many expect the same kind of support for the iPhone. Unfortunately, a few technical, as well as business limitations, may have watered down the market potential of the gadget. But I’m sure Apple will think of something in order to entice people into dropping their N95 or Razr for the iPhone. The same thing is true for the OS X. It’s just a matter of time when Apple will start concentrating on its OS and make a bid for the distinction as the widely used operating system in the world.

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