Apple plans to beef up interaction between iDevices, accessories
Five Apple patents at the US Patent & Trademark Office show the company plans to beef up the interaction between accessories and the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.
Read MoreFive Apple patents at the US Patent & Trademark Office show the company plans to beef up the interaction between accessories and the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad.
Read MoreSmith Micro Solutions (http://www.smithmicro.com) has released Stuffit Deluxe 2011 for the Mac, which introduces StuffIt Destinations, a new drag-and-drop toolbar application designed to help users securely transfer files quickly and easily, according to Matthew Covington, senior director, Product Management of Smith Micro Software.
Read MoreUSB Fever has released the 6X Telescope with Crystal Case for iPhone 4G
(http://www.usbfever.com/index_eproduct_view.php?products_id=2020), an US$18.99 case with an expansion telescope.
If you don’t want to be bounded by the built-in camera on the iPhone, now you have a way to “expand” its functions. This telescope has a 6x expansion that can help you to shoot close up on objects.
Read MoreBy ‘Doctor Dave’ Greenbaum
While many people can do occasional typing on the iPad or iPhone via the virtual keyboard, serious keyboarding simply isn’t possible without a true external keyboard. While Apple offers two options, they are limiting and the US$99.95 Matias Folding Keyboard (http://matias.ca/foldingkeyboard/index.php) provides an ideal third option for serious iPad typists.
Read MoreIvySkin USA (http://www.ivyskin.com) is now shipping the Quattro T5 cases for the iPad. Quattro T5 features the company’s atented Xylo Glass technology in a “touch-thru” design. Vertical grips on the US$59.99 T5 makes holding the iPad in a vertical position with one hand just as comfortable as holding it horizontally, according to Mike Wissman, vice president of Operations of IvySkin USA.
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