The ever-shrinking record album — its latest iteration being the compact disc — just got a lot more compact, or shall we say, micro.
After looking at what Apple has done in the past, there are some clues going forward. A good place to look is some of its older products, both software and hardware.
CES presents two robots to scare your pets with: WowWee's curvaceous Femisapien and the R2-D2 DVD projector from Nikko Entertainment.
Creative has announced plans to release the Xdock HD, an HD-quality iPod video dock.
Digital music has changed DJing forever. Swedish firm Tonium intends to take it to the masses with its handheld Pacemaker.
Transform your iPod into a go anywhere recording device with Belkin's Podcast Studio cradle, which features both 3.5mm and XLR inputs.
The ITC One is an all-in-one entertainment system with its own built-in amplifier -- but expect to pay handsomely for it.
JVC's latest iPod speaker, the NX-PN7, can handle two iPods at once.
Researchers at Greenpeace have reprimanded Apple for releasing products made with chemicals which can reportedly have adverse effects on the development of male reproductive organs.
The audio quality of Bluetooth will take a leap forward with the latest generation of the technology, a major chipset manufacturer has claimed.
Viewsonic announced the ViewDock projector, which features a built-in iPod dock.
Altec Lansing says its new video-iPod-compatible iMV712 speaker system, released in the US at CES, belts out a "genuine movie theater experience."
Security expert Bruce Schneier calls the risk of tracking someone via the RFID chip in the shoe-iPod technology "very scary."
Joggers can soon link their iPod Nano to their sneakers to get real-time, audible athletic data and track progess.
Apple Computer on Tuesday in the US introduced its third Intel-based Mac, a revamped version of its petite Mac Mini.
The market for iPod add-ons, already booming, is starting to show signs of maturity.
Got an extra 13 grand to blow?
Listening to an iPod over a car stereo may be easier in the future, judging by an invention Apple Computer is trying to patent.
Belkin has done an admirable job integrating the iPod with home stereos with its TuneStage wireless transmitter. Its latest product, the TuneCommand AV, aims to take that connectivity to the next level.
Push to develop a universal dock that a range of music players can plug into could help loosen Apple's grip.
The Logitech Pure-Fi Mobile is a versatile portable speaker system that's an excellent option for mobile-music-device users.
The Creative TravelSound i50 is a fine choice for iPod Shuffle owners looking for a powerful portable speaker that integrates the player seamlessly, but there are better sounding options out there.
AVLabs MYTube Video Speakers for iPod
The MYTube iPod dock throws everything it can into a dock, and then a little bit more. Only some of it sticks, mind you.
iPhone 3G owners have a strong incentive to splurge on Altec Lansing's T612. Every other iPod owner should look elsewhere, though.
It's clad in a pretty package, but the FB163 disappoints on the performance front, offering confusing iPod features and an arguably superfluous USB recording function.
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Step inside Sony's uchi, sorry, home
Sony unveiled an ultra-thin TV, a rubbable laptop and an unusual tube speaker, amongst other things at its Uchi event today.
Apple has announced its new range of 2008 iPods which include a return to the original form-factor for the Nano and only a single iPod Classic.
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