Sophistication Digital’s flagship Mondo Wi-Fi Media Player launched

It would be great if iPhone Compatibility with the device is incorporated via a Mondo Wifi iPhone App. We’ll see soon.
Section: Music
Tags: CES 2011, Internet Radio, Very Good Music Player, Wi-fi





We don’t blame you for being surprised when you first met the iGrill meat thermometer. We mean, how couldn’t you be? But now, the creators of the temperature indicator are hitting you with yet another peripheral, and this time it’s heading to your shower — that’s right, your shower. The iShower is a water-resistant Bluetooth speaker capable of streaming up to 15 hours of audio within a 200-foot range. The add-on will allow you to interact with the usual options like play, pause, rewind and forward, while also displaying the time (just in case you like to camp out in there). Similar to its meaty counterpart, the iShower will cost $100, and don’t let the “i” included in its dub fool you — the device is also ready to mingle with the Androids of the world. The shower-jammer’s official launch will be next week at CES, but you can take a peek at the PR to find out some more info in the here and now.
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If you were waiting for a few more details about the e2343Fi, AOC’s monitor with a built-in iPhone dock, well today is your lucky day. Just in time for CES the company is taking the wraps off its HD monitor with 10-watt SRS Premium Sound speakers. The 23-inch 1080p panel rocks a 50,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, a 250 cd/m2 brightness and 5ms response time in a sleek 12.9mm-thick package. The Aire monitor won’t actually hit the market until March, but when it does it’ll carry a price tag of $280. Check the PR, with a full list of specs, after the break.


This here is Mimbo. He’s the kindly sort. Smile and Mimbo smiles back. Sure, others in his place might let their cardboard bodies, iPhone faces and all of the male bimbo jokes stand in the way of having a good time. Not Mimbo. The happy little ‘bot uses facial recognition to generation a corresponding emotion on that cardboard-wrapped iPhone head of his. His face is composed of four LEDs for eyes, an empty label eyelid and a mouth made from a multifader, all created using TouchOSC. And using facial tracking via a program like FaceOSC, little Mimbo can mimic your expressions. Check out the ‘bot in a video after the break and find out how to manufacture your own Mimbo at home in the source link below.
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Mobile add-ons manufacturer Qmadix has develop an in vehicle charger ideal for families using more than one mobile device that should be billed up. Delivering 2.1 amplifiers to every of their two ports, the USB Twin Tablet Charging Hub can also be in a position to concurrently charge two iPads in the quickest rate.
The BabyPing monitoring system allows parents to listen to and examine their baby having an apple iphone, iPad or ipod device






