Charging/syncing dock base (with audio output) for the iPod nano. The iPod nano includes Apple’s USB-to-dock-connector cable for syncing and charging, but, like all recent iPods, doesn’t include Apple ...
Sometimes you can overdose on all of the iProducts that parade across the screen hoping to capture our attention. Like the iPhone cases made from wood, titanium and everything in between, it can be ...
Dock for connecting iPod to a home-entertainment system. The most-basic iPod docks simply charge your iPod and let you connect it to a speaker system or stereo for audio playback; others output video, ...
Apple was considering releasing a version of the Mac mini with a built-in dock for an iPod nano, photographs of an unreleased prototype reveal, one that could have enabled synchronization of music and ...
Twitter user @DongleBookPro has today shared images of a prototype first-generation Mac mini with a built-in dock for an iPod nano. The images show a first-generation ‌Mac mini‌ with a 30-pin dock ...
Apple has shown interest in having the rear clip on the iPod nano double as a quick-and-easy way of recharging and syncing the media player. The concept was revealed in a new patent application ...
I wonder what would’ve happened to all these companies that pump out dock after dock if Apple never released their indefatigable iPod. Such as it is, we’re blessed seemingly every day with another ...
Tubes. Wonderful, wonderful tubes. Solid-state transistors tried to replace you and did an admirable job, but there are still some among us who still hold onto you. You may make our amplifiers weigh a ...
AUSTIN, Texas & CANBERRA, Australia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 30, 2006--Quickly and Easily Connects iPod nano to a Home Stereo in High Fidelity for Superior Audio Performance with Full Remote Control ...
MacAlly’s mTune is a sweet looking set of cans with a dock for the iPod nano. Only $50 — though no ship date has been set. They’re cordless, naturally, and don’t even require any batteries. There’s a ...
Flickr user flickrflick151 shows how he put together a poor man's iPod dock with only a cardboard box, some tape, and the tools that God - I mean, Jobs - gave him. There aren't a lot of instructions ...