CES 2011 Interview with Jaybird founder Judd Armstrong showing us JayBird’s new Bluetooth earphones. Go check out their entire lineup by clicking here and being directed to their website.
CES 2011 interview with Andrew from iHome talking about and showing off the Innovations Award winning iW1 with Airplay capabilities from iHome. Apple doesn’t partner with many companies in regards to it’s proprietary software but this seemed to be a match made in heaven. Check out all of the offerings from iHome by clicking here and opening their site in a new window.
Interview with Dan Levine, CMO of Skull Candy at CES 2011 in Las Vegas. Check out their entire line of items on their website SkullCandy.com
Interview with Ethan Nyholm, Co-Founder of STM Bags at CES 2011 in Las Vegas. Check out their entire line of items at STM Bags website.
Interview from CES 2011 with Hillary Money from Blue Mic. Check all of Blue Mics innovative products by clicking here and being directed to their website.
VIsit Cyber Acoustics website to see their products.
Since the release of the iPhone 4 on June 28th, 2010, consumers have been asking one question, “When will the white iPhone be available?” Apple has answered by pushing the release date back every time. We still haven’t gotten a concrete reason why a white iPhone isn’t available for purchase. Internet rumors and tech blogs began reporting the white glass panels would turn brown from battery heat, then reports surfaced that the Chinese manufacturer responsible for the glass had problems with the opacity of the white paint, then we heard it was an issue with the reflectiveness of the flash.
Whatever the reason is, iPhone users have begun to take matters into their own hands. Several entrepreneurs have taken advantage of this shortage and began selling the white parts as a third party distributor. Several websites also began popping up and iPhone repair stores began offering the white iPhone conversion. This proved pretty costly to the average consumers, but those who wanted the elusive white iPhone bad enough dug deep to shell over the several hundred dollars for the conversion to be performed.
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Here’s another app that I discovered at iPadDevCamp in San Jose this weekend; Tilt HD is an app designed for iPAd and is totally addicting. I will let the interview do most of the talking but the points that really hit home for me are that Nicole Lazarro and her team at XEODesign have been working on this app for about 2 years and have written over 500 pages of code. So if you think it’s easy to put together great games with great graphics think again. You can purchase Tilt HD for the iPad for $4.99 in the app store by clicking here and keep in mind the iPhone version will be available soon. Keep an eye out for my full review of Tilt HD.
There were so many great apps that have been or are being developed you rarely get a chance to see 400 plus developers in one room. This weekend I had that opportunity and although I can’t highlight all of them with video footage you can be sure that we will be reviewing them soon. There were a few apps that really hit a cord with me and the one featured here is definitely one of them. Audiotorium was and is being developed by Michael Emmons and is both simple and complicated; simple to use complicated to develop. I will let the video do most of the explaining but I think you will agree that this app will be taking college campuses and company boardrooms by storm in the very near future.
Audiotorium is available in the App Store for $5.99. Click here to be directed to the iTunes Page and then click here to be directed to the Audiotorium webpage to learn even more.
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