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iLuv Reveals iEP505 Earphones For iPod Shuffle By Brenda Barron Updated: March 20, 2009 2:37 pm EST If you're a nut for accessories like I am, then you'll love the latest from iLuv.
Today accessory manufacturer, Scosche, announced the first third-party earphone solution for the iPod Shuffle. Scosche is developing three earphone models for the new iPod Shuffle, each supporting ...
Do you want to make sure you get Apple’s updated earbuds with your new iPod shuffle? That’ll be easy if you’re getting one of the newly-technicolored models.But if you’re getting a silver ...
Over the weekend, some bloggers who discovered a chip inside the iPod Shuffle’s earbuds speculated that Apple was crippling its latest media player to work only with certain headphones. While to ...
Hot on the heels of Belkin's iPod shuffle adapter announcement yesterday, iLuv has announced a similar adapter of its own. It looks almost identical, albeit a bit more corner-y than Belkin's round ...
Audio accessory company Scosche has three iPod shuffle-compatible headphone models in the works, but Apple's In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic work right now if the supplied Apple Headphones ...
The bundled Apple earbuds—similar to the Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic the company has been selling since last fall for use with other iPod models—include a small, inline controller with ...
— -- Apple released a little bit of a firestorm today with the announcement of its newest iPod Shuffle. The company has shrunk the device to a magnifying-glass-not-included 1.8 by 0.7 by 0.3 ...
A pple has a history of making things without features that many people consider essential. The original iMac lacked a floppy-disk drive, and the MacBook Air did not have an Ethernet port. In both … ...
The headphone remote for the third generation iPod shuffle has a special chip that identifies it to the iPod itself. [David Carne] posted an in-depth report about the process he used to reverse eng… ...
The new iPod shuffle features a stunning buttonless design, but Dan Moren thinks Apple has perhaps taken their anti-button fixation too far.