Aug 16

Griffin PowerBlock Charger for iPod and iPhone 1G (White)

Griffin PowerBlock Charger for iPod and iPhone 1G (White)

  • Compatibility: iPod shuffle 1G, 2G; iPhone; iPod touch; iPod nano 1G, 2G, 3G; iPod classic 4G, 5G, 5.5G, 6G
  • Power almost any iPod (or iPhone) from almost any wall outlet
  • Compact size makes it ideal for traveling
  • Use as a spare charge/sync cable for your iPod or iPhone
  • Works well with international adapters and in multi-outlet configurations

Our best-selling AC power and charging solution for iPod gets a fresh look for 2007 and 2008. A new, slimmed-down design for our most popular AC wall charger features fold-flat, non-polarized blades for easy use in wall outlets and powerstrips. Charges iPhone and dock connector iPod models along with 1st generation iPod shuffle — or any other USB-chargeable device. The included detachable cable can be used as an extra sync cable for iPod.A new slimmer design makes this charger even more functio

List Price: $ 29.99

Price: $ 12.79

Aug 12

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Aug 05

Extra Long 6 Foot (6ft) iPhone / iPod USB Charge and Sync Cable, Double the Length of the Standard Cord

Extra Long 6 Foot (6ft) iPhone / iPod USB Charge and Sync Cable, Double the Length of the Standard Cord

  • Convenient extra long 6-foot iPhone/iPod cable ideal for usage while charging in bed, cars, hotel rooms, and more
  • Compatible with iPhone, iPhone 1G, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4; iPod nano 1G, 2G; iPod mini; iPod 3G, 4G, 5G, 5.5G; iPod touch
  • USB charge and/or sync compatible. 1 Year Warranty
  • Works with Mac, PC, iPod/iPhone Docks, and more. Supports USB 1.1 and 2.0
  • *Not compatible with iPad *Also, please note that it is not an ideal fit for the iPhone “Bumper” cases

Ever tried talking on your iPhone while charging it in bed? Having trouble listening to your iPod while it is plugged into your monitor? Does your existing cable not reach your nightstand in a hotel room? Tired of the short standard cord?

Finally, a solution! With our 6 foot iPhone / iPod cable there will be no more leaning close to your outlet to talk on the phone.

It is convenient, easy to use, and 100% compatible with the existing iPhones and iPods. With high-quality and sturdy engineering

Price: $ 7.96

Jul 21

Reveal Frame for Iphone 4 Blk

Reveal Frame for Iphone 4 Blk

  • IPone 4 supports AT&T
  • Ultra-thin, ultra-light polycarbonate frame with silicone accents
  • Protects the edges and controls of your iPhone from jolts and bumps
  • Low profile permits easy docking with most charge and sync docks

Exactly as much protection as your iPhone needs, in a new, backless design. Our Reveal Frame case surrounds the sides of your iPhone with a thin (but tough) ring of impact-resistant polycarbonate. Inside, we’ve added a layer of jolt-resistant silicone that protects the edges of your iPhone and its controls, and frames its back and Multi-Touch display. Reveal Frame’s ultra-low profile easily fits most charge and sync docks. Black.

List Price: $ 29.99

Price: $ 4.74

Jul 13

Uncle Sam’s first CIO

Uncle Sam’s first CIO
It’s a title to conjure with: chief information officer of the United States. Vivek Kundra, 36, is the first person ever to hold it, having been given the new job by President Obama in March 2009. And what a job — the U.S. government is the world’s largest consumer of information technology, spending about $ 80 billion on it each year. Much of that money is wasted. The federal government has …
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Police adopting iPhone-based facial-recognition device, raising civil-rights questions
Dozens of law-enforcement agencies from Massachusetts to Arizona are preparing…
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LTE iPhone unlikely this year, says analyst
Computerworld – Apple could launch an iPhone this year that works on faster 4G wireless networks, but it would have to make financial and design sacrifices to do so, a research firm said today.
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