The all-new 2010 Chevy Equinox has a terrific new interior design and, in most models, an all-new stereo with a USB iPod interface. I spent some time testing the new system, and in most ways it shows ...
As many of you already know, iPods are great for listening to MP3s through a set of headphones, but playing them in your truck is a bit more complicated. One simple way around this is to buy an FM ...
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-ish ...
When used with a compatible Alpine head unit, Alpine’s new $100 KCA-420i iPod Interface connection kit lets you play and control your iPod through your car stereo. Unlike BMW’s popular iPod kit — ...
A device that connects an iPod to an audio system via the iPod's dock connector. For use at home, the adapter is typically a docking cradle that the iPod is pushed onto (see Apple dock). For ...
If you wish the iPod support in your BMW or Mini was a little less Munich and a little more Cupertino, this latest development from Bavaria will make you a happy little infotainment meister. BMW is ...
Last week, I was impressed with the lowly Chevy Cobalt’s new USB input and interface for MP3 players. This week, I was reminded just how well other companies manage similar tasks. Now, there’s a big ...
Apple Computer is trying to patent the interface for its iPod music player. In a patent application 20040055446, published Thursday, Apple describes a graphical user interface "and methods of use ...
Singapore-based electronics maker claims the iPod and iPod Nano infringe on a patent it has for its own media player. During her years at CNET News, Ina Fried changed beats several times, changed ...
Lots of people have been looking forward to Alpine’s KCA-420i iPod interface unit for the Ai-NET head units (which is to say, a nice way to hook up an iPod to your Alpine car stereo). Playlist ...
A near three-year-long attempt by Apple Computer to patent the menu-based software interface of its popular iPod digital music player has ultimately proved unsuccessful, AppleInsider has discovered.
Well, it was bound to happen at some point. Creative, makers of the Zen and NOMAD line of digital media players players, is suing Apple for infringing its patented player interface for selecting files ...
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