Posted by Chris on under cable adapter, iphone, forum thread, sound quality, iphe, griffin, dirt, compatibility |

I’ve just reviewed the iMetal Isolation Headset for iPhone, a pair of iPhone earphones I enjoyed. But good sound quality and iPhone-compatibility come at a price. In the case of the iMetal headset, $70.

If you’ve already got a pair of headphones you like, but which are not iPhone-compatible because they don’t reach into the iPhone’s recessed headphone input, then you might be better off getting a cable adapter instead of new headphones.
I’ve reviewed Griffin’s iPhone headphone adapter, a product I recommend, but I read in a MacRumors forum thread today that you can get an iPhone headphone adapter for dirt cheap. I’m sure this is one of the cheapest iPhone headphone adapters out there: for $1 at MonoPrice.com.
I haven’t tested this adapter, but if you need one, what have you got to lose? That is, except for $1.
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Posted by on under category labels, problem diagnostics, unrelated note, category names, vob, folders, compatibility, russia, europe |


A semi-minor update to
Icy is available immediately -- aimed primarily at iPhone OS 3.0 compatibility -- thanks again for your support!
- Now automatically moves some of the folders to stash if needed to prevent situations with insufficient disk space when installing some packages.
- UI fixes for smooth display on the iPhone OS 3.0 (category labels in Recent and Installed are back!).
- Category names in the Installed packages section are now localized.
- Report to Maintainer email now contains device type and firmware version for better problem diagnostics.
- Misc fixes.
On a semi-unrelated note, we are also proud to announce that today we'll release the first commercial turn-by-turn GPS navigation solution for Russia -- named
iDA -- in cooperation with
Vobis Computer and
Sygic.
iDA Europe to follow shortly after -- stay tuned for more information and news!
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Posted by on under milwaukee jobsite radio, milwaukee press, youtube, m series, v28, nicd, power tool, durability, weather, batteries, rsquo, nbsp, ipod, press release, compatibility, rain, checkout |


The much anticipated M18 Jobsite Radio 2790-20 has officially been announced and they solved all the problems with compatibility. Now all 12V-28V batteries from Milwaukee; M-series, V-series and NiCd will work to power this radio. But before you ask, no it doesn’t charge any of them. The weather sealed MP3 compartment will hold your iPod or other devices and keep them out of the rain. If you are concerned about durability they are made to the same standards as the M12 Radio 2590-20, checkout this YouTube that’s been working its way around.
The M18 Radio 2790-20 will be available soon but for more information on all Milwaukee M18 tools and accessories visit Ohio Power Tool. Read the full official Milwaukee Press Release below.
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Posted by on under entry tables, compatibility |

Being able to effectively design stunning and appropriate hall entry tables really only requires three main considerations: their function, the compatibility of the piece with other existing furnishings and the piece's final finish.
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Posted by on under internal microsoft documents, usb mass storage, usb mass storage device, mass storage device, usb storage device, usb storage devices, ben heck, th spring, slashdot, system storage, two choices, xbox 360, motherboard, remainder, xbox, hacker, gb, compatib |

Internal Microsoft documents obtained by Joystiq indicate that its Xbox 360 console will gain support for USB storage devices some time this Spring.
"According to the document, the USB mass storage device must be at least 1GB and the system will do a compatibility check. 'The system partition occupies 512 MB of space, and by default the consumer partition occupies the remainder of the device capacity, or 16 GB, whichever is smaller.' Upon inserting a blank USB storage device, 'consumers are offered two choices: "Configure now" or "Customize."' The 'Configure now' option will use 'the entire device capacity, up to the maximum of 512 MB plus 16 GB,' meaning, regardless of the overall size of the device you're using, the Xbox will only enable 16 GB of usable, non-system storage. The 'Customize' option will allow you to 'preserve some pre-existing, non-console data on the device' such as music."
There have also been rumors of a new, smaller form factor for the 360, and hacker Ben Heck has given his thoughts on some leaked motherboard pictures.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.



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