Author: dsellers

Scosche launches reviveLITE II iPhone/iPod charger, nightlight

Scosche (http://www.scosche.com) has released the US$24.99 reviveLITE II. The second generation iPod/iPhone charger and nightlight has a smaller footprint than the original model and was redesigned to offer greater stability when plugged into an outlet. 

Scosche also added an USB Port to the reviveLITE II, so users can charge another USB powered device while powering up their iPod or iPhone. Like the original reviveLITE, the new version provides travelers with a switchable LED nightlight to avoid stubbing a toe in an unfamiliar hotel room.
 

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iPad delays? Yes. No. Yes. Maybe

Will the iPad launch be delayed? Yes, no, and maybe.

Checks in Taiwan find some minor delays on production of the Apple device, according to ThinkEquity analyst Vijay Rakesh — as noted by “Barron’s” (http://blogs.barrons.com/techtraderdaily/2010/03/04/apple-thinkequity-reports-minor-ipad-production-delays/?mod=yahoobarrons). His findings echo a similar assertion by Canaccord Adams analyst Peter Misek. However, Misek’s assertions were contradicted by a “DigiTimes” report that said there are no delays.

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CryptoEdit for Mac OS X now ‘remembers’ position, size of saved docs

Tension Software has updated CryptoEdit (http://www.pomola.com/products_cryptoedit/cryptoedit.html), a Mac OS X program to create and edit protected encrypted documents, to version 1.5. In the new version saved documents remember their position and size.

CryptoEdit can import from other documents in standard TEXT or RTF or RTFD (RTF + images) . Documents can also be exported as TEXT, RTF or standard RTFD (included images)

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