01.31.08 - 03:06pm
The new 3rd generation iPod nano is probably the hottest iPod on the market. It is affordable, versatile, incredibly sweet looking, and just plain cool.
In order to keep your 3rd generation iPod nano free of ugly scratches that can mar the pristine screen, back and sides of the iPod, you need a case. A case that protects, a case that offers choice, and a case that is affordable.
Ifrogz iPod nano cases are just that. iFrogz recently won “Best of Show” awards from both iLounge and iProng at Macworld for their new 3rd generation iPod case called Audiowrapz. A first-ever case that offers sound and protection together in one. They also offer unique full customization leaving the color and art choices up to you, the customer.
Today through Sunday at midnight (MST) all the iFrogz 3rd generation iPod nano cases are on sale for 20% off. In conjunction iFrogz’s is also offering their great sounding D33 Earpollution earbuds for 50 percent off, and new T-shirts are on sale as well for just $2.99.
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09.10.07 - 01:09pm
The Apple Expo is up and coming in Paris in just 15 short days. Rumors of who has the European contracts have been abounding for months. It is likely that the carriers will finally be revealed at the expo.
There are also many predictions that the European iPhone will be going 3G, with enhanced storage.
Leaked T-Mobile Germany ads announcing that the phone will be available November 12, shows the iPhone featuring UMTS/HSDPA 3G connectivity and boasting 16GB rather than 8GB of storage.Whether the ads are real or not are up in the air, but T-Mobile Germany has long been reported as the most likely carrier in Germany making the ads much more believable.
O2 is expected to retain the contract in the Uk and Orange in France, both of which have 3G networks.
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07.12.07 - 11:57am
The iPhone has been hailed as innovative, the best web browser ever, beautiful! - yet the service for most, is less than spectacular.
Apple’s decision to go strictly with the AT&T network is definitely hurting. Bottom line, as good as the iPhone is the EDGE network is slo-o-ow.
It’s understandable why Apple would go with AT&T’s GSM network as this is the standard network across Europe. Verizon and Sprint use Qualcomm’s CDMA technology. Why they choose EDGE over 3G is another matter. Apple says it decided to go with EDGE because it would take more power to use 3G making the iPhone battery life shorter. However, since WI-FI (if you can find it the web on the iPhone is awesome), takes up a ton of power and this is the iPhone’s high speed option, the problem was probably more due to the fact that AT&T’s 3G coverage has huge gaps. (Too many customers to miss out on.)
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