Year: 2008

Griffin Techology updates TuneBuds Mobile, SmartTalk

Griffin Technology (http://www.griffintechnology.com) has released
updated versions of their TuneBuds Mobile and SmartTalk audio
solutions for the iPhone and iPod. TuneBuds Mobile and SmartTalk are
now both equipped with inline microphones compatible with iPhone,
iPod nano 4G, iPod touch 2G and iPod classic 120 GB.

TuneBuds Mobile (US$39.99) offers earphones with buds designed to fit
the ear snugly. They have washable ear cushions in a selection of
sizes, and conform to the ear. Built-in is Griffin’s ControlMic, a
high-sensitivity microphone and control button.

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mophie juice pack 3G battery extender for iPhone 3G shipping

mStation|mophie is shipping the US$99.95 juice pack iPhone 3G
(http://www.mophie.com/products/juice-pack-iphone-3g), for the iPhone
3G. It offers an extended battery and a case all in one with an
ergonomically designed, soft-touch, non-slip rubberized finish.

An included USB cable enables you to simultaneously charge and sync
your iPhone to iTunes without having to remove it from the juice pack
3G. Intelligent power distribution instructs the iPhone to always
drain out the juice pack first.

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Web Help Desk now integrates with LANrev client management

Web Help Desk (http://www.webhelpdesk.com, a Mac OS X web-based help
desk software solution from MacsDesign Studio, now integrates with
LANrev Client Manager, a cross-platform client and patch management
software suite.

Automated imports of LANrev’s reliable asset discovery data into the
Web Help Desk provide support personnel with up-to-date hardware and
software details for the computer identified in the service desk
ticket.

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New Moods app helps iPhoners record highs, lows

Mogell has announced its new iPhone application: Moods
(http://www.mogelli.com/moods/index.html), which aims to give users a
better handle on their feelings by letting them keep track of both
good and bad times.

Moods helps users to keep their emotions in perspective by giving
them a choice of 32 “feeling faces” — emoticons that express a range
of emotional states: from light-hearted to somber and everywhere in
between. Users can pick the Mood that reflects their current state of
mind and then write an entry describing why they feel the way they
do.

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