Through out the 20th century, jukeboxes were synonymous with the classic American burger joint. The American Burger Company has decided to keep up with times by being the first restaurant to introduce ipod jukeboxes in their booths that allow customers to listen to iTunes and download TV shows using their own ipods. As part of the service, the booths have each been outfitted with Logitech MM50 speakers. But iPod services aren't the only high-tech goodies that the American Burger Company offers. They also have free in house Wi-fi as well as neat plasma screens hanging up around the store that broadcast nutritional information, cool burger quotes and facts. (Source: Long Island Business ...
Do you often forget about your Tea when you leave it to steep? By the time you remember it is it cold or too dark and bitter? Cuppa is a software application for your Mac that times your cup of tea as it steeps. Cuppa sits in your dock and notifies you when your beverage is ready. And Cuppa doesn't just work for regular old tea, it works for many different types of teas and coffees as well. This software totally compliments the infamous USB coffee warmer and it's free so go ahead and try it out. (Source: Mac Life Magazine, May '07)
The adorable iBoom Travel seems to be the ideal iPod Alarm Clock Radio to us. It's small and portable for traveling but still packs in a decent speaker system. We like its easy-on-the-eyes blue backlight display. It's available in black or white and it comes with a pouch for traveling. It's also compatible with most ipods. Our only complaint is that the $89.99 price tag seems a bit steep, but still in a world of limitless ipod alarm clocks this cute little clock is worth checking out.
SendStation has a new very practical and very small accessory for your iPod with video. The PocketDock AV is an ultra-portable ipod adapter with connections for USB, line out audio, composite and S-video ports, and it allows you to sync and charge your ipod. This is a great way to easily share your videos and music with friends when you're at their house. Just bring your iPod and the PocketDock AV and you can connect it to their home theater system. Kudos for SendStation for having the brains to include all of the connections on a single 4-in 1 cable. We're also digging its affordable $36.95 price tag.
Applephiles will surely recognize Susan Kare's old school icons and fonts. She's the one that designed all those user system and application icons that we have grown accustomed to. The MoMA store has a mousepad with one of her most popular and beloved icons, the Macintosh smiling computer. Would make the perfect gift for any Apple geek. Retails for $14. Magnets are also available.
Sure Apple offers you free engraving when you purchase an iPod, but why be confined to two lines of text? Adafruit Industries will laser etch anything onto your prized possession, be it a love letter, logo, cartoon, etc. Just send over an EPS or AI file and they'll take care of the rest. Prices start at $30 for smaller gadgets and $100 for laptops and such.
(Source: Daily Candy)
Jeremy Mehrle of St. Louis, Missouri has a computer collection that would have most Mac aficionados drooling uncontrollably. His basement has 74 Macs on display, with 30 of them situated at his Classic bar. Overall, his collection contains 18 different CRT based iMacs, a Next Cube, four different Apple II computers, and a 20th a Anniversary Mac. Check out flickr for more photos. (Source: MacLife Magazine, February '07)
We're a bit hesitant to talk about ipod cases when everyone is anticipating a new ipod come Tuesday. Never the less, we're mentioning S2 Axio line of Deluxe 30GB 5G iPod and Nano cases because their both stylish and functional. The shock resistant cases are made of a precision-molded made with a silicon bumper with a rounded edges. The Deluxe Case is available in plain black or white or in several designs including a funky stars and hearts and a robot design, amongst others. The cases retail for $19.95.
CES might be on everyone's minds at the moment, but we haven't forgotten about MacWorld and it's excited attendees. If you're heading to MacWorld, or just want to show your support for all things Apple, then one of these "I'm a Mac" T-shirts is a must-wear for this Tuesday. Unfortunately, we doubt that you'll be able to get one of these in time for the event. But being the true nerd that you are, you can go and grab a T-shirt kit for your inkjet and make one at home. CafePress is selling a version of the "I'm a Mac" tee in the colors black, military green, cardinal and black for $22.99, ...
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