Klipsch Joins the Game with New Apple-friendly Earbuds

 

Clean and crisp, the new black and white S4i earbuds form Klipsch keep you from looking like haggard fool!

Clean and crisp, the new S4i earbuds from Klipsch will keep you dancing.. and matching.

As a respected home audio company known for it’s honest sound quality, Klipsch decides to throw some of it’s own style on the Apple peripheral world. Introducing the new S4i, black and white colored earbuds. Previously only available in black, the newly announced S4i earbuds will be available as the first Apple-approved third party earbuds in white that have a “made for iPhone” remote. At a reasonable price of $99, you can have your sound quality and still be able call mom and tell her you’ll be home for dinner on time. 

If reading isn’t your thing this video does a good job of explaining the awesomeness.

via Engadget

Will Apple Open Up the iPhone to iTunes Rival Spotify? – TIME

If there is one thing that the iPhone should implement is a way to stream Songs from your iTunes Library to your iPhone, they could even make it part of the Mobile Me service! Spotify an upcoming app for the iPhone does something very similar check out the article Time wrote about it.

If Spotify has its way, though, iPhone owners will no longer be slaves to iTunes, song-by-song payments or finite disk capacity. Last week the Swedish company behind Spotify's streaming music provider announced plans to release a free iPhone application that will let users listen to songs played directly off of its online service, with no need to download. That would give iPhone users instant access to any of Spotify's 6 million songs, without taking up precious memory space — way more than the maximum 7,000 tracks that a 32 GB iPhone can hold. Songs can also be temporarily stored, or cached, ready to play during those moments when Web connection drops, like when you're in a tunnel or underground. Spotify's new application could change the way iPhone users listen to music. But first it has to get the O.K. from Apple.

via Will Apple Open Up the iPhone to iTunes Rival Spotify? – TIME.

The Perfect iPhone Case

Griffin iClear
We are excited to announce that our quest to find the perfect iPhone case may have come to fruition. The case we’ll be reviewing today is the Griffin iClear for iPhone 3G ( the also make it for the iPhone 2G as well as the iPod Touch ). Finding the perfect case for your iPhone is something every iPhone user ponders at some point. For the longest time I would simply use the iPhone with no protection at all, preferring the light unobtrusive nature of the phone in it’s naked state, to what I had previously considered a false sense of protection. Everything changed with the Griffin iClear. I didn’t set out to get a new case I just wanted an armband for workouts, and made a serendipitous choice by grabbing the Griffin iClear.

The best thing about this case is that it pulls triple duty, serving as a generic case, a clip case with rotational stand for propped viewing, as well as an armband. It performs all of this functions better than any specially designed case i’ve come across.

The shell of the case is very solid feeling and yet it doesn’t feel bulky or cling to the insides of your pockets like rubber cases do. Given it’s namesake of “iClear” the color of the case is more of a frosty clear color which also let’s people see which color of iPhone you have, through the case.
Griffin iClear Clip
The add on belt clip/prop stand is easily removed if desired, yet when connected to the shell it is securely fastened. The clip rotates 180 degrees suitable for any situation where you’d want to clip your iPhone to a bag, belt, or pocket.

The clip is a vital component to the armband which is the main reason we bought it. While it’s a little wobbly for a full on sprint, it serves its purpose at the gym.

Did I mention it comes with a screen protector as well? It’s like getting 3 cases for $24, not a bad deal given some of the other case price gouging we’ve seen.

We want to know if you’ve found your perfect case!
Post your choice in the comments!

What happened to MNO?

Dear Readers,

What Happened
Why this blog hasn’t been updated in almost a year.
As it’s primary contributor, Nick Pulido, has recently launched an iPhone App company called Tappix, and subsequently launched it’s first App, iAura. iAura has sold hundreds of copies so far, and has only been in the App Store since June.

As many of you know starting a company takes much of your time, and effort, leaving the projects before it too often neglected.

We’re Back
Moving forward we will posting the same mac related content that you could find here before, but we will also be adding a weekly iPhone App review, as well as various other iPhone related news. I know some people in the Mac community think that the news is already too saturated with iPhone stories. We promise not to bombard you with every app related story, or iPhone rumor. Rather we will aspire to be a quality source for interesting Apple, Mac and iPhone related content. We hope you enjoy the new content we will be bringing you, and welcome any and all feedback.

Widget Wednesday: iPhone Wallpaper

Tired of your boring iPhone wallpaper? Looking for something new? This widget brings you just that. iPhone Wallpaper is a simple widget that displays the latest and greatest iPhone wallpapers.

Get the widget!

Copy/Paste Initiative for iPhone


Cut and Paste for iPhone from Cali Lewis on Vimeo

OpenClip is a developer framework to allow copy/paste support for any iPhone app, provided the developer builds this functionality into their App, which OpenClip hopes will be the case. OpenClip would allow developers to implement copy and paste in unique ways given the data type. Apple would be smart to emulate this approach as the ideal solution for copy/paste support on it’s touch devices.

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