(Compton, CA) – August 16, 2005 – Belkin Corporation announces the Dock Adapter for iPod shuffle, an add-on that lets you connect iPod accessories with the Dock Connector through the shuffle’s USB ...
Adapter for using 2G iPod shuffle with Universal dock accessories. Apple’s second-generation (2G) iPod shuffle has been a big hit, because of both its tiny but functional design and its relatively low ...
Instead of designing this like traditional wireless iPod docks where you place your iPod in a dock and use a clumsy remote to control the music, Belkin‘s iPod dock adapter lets you use your iPod ...
One problem a lot of iPod users discover once they find a case they like: their iPod can’t work in dock connector-equipped peripherals while it’s in the case. Enter XtremeMac’s $24.95 MicroShield case ...
Now the shuffle can get in on all the dock fun, with this Dock Adapter for iPod shuffle that lets you plug the little player into all those fancy-schmancy docks that will only work with an Apple dock ...
A new legal complaint accuses Apple of infringing on a patent for a flash memory drive by selling its ubiquitous iPod nano and iPod touch players, among other devices. The 32-page suit — most of which ...
Does anyone out there have any experience with the Griffin TuneJuice attached to a full size iPod?<BR><BR>I just got a 80GB 5G iPod and am looking for replaceable battery options for long flights. The ...
This project aims to build a dock to interface an iPod with other devices by taking advantage of its video, audio, Serial, USB and Firewire. This project aims to build a dock to interface an iPod with ...
A recent thread has inspired me to post about my own situation.<BR><BR>I have a mini headphone plug to RCA cable to connect my iPod to my car stereo's aux input.<BR><BR>This works after a fashion, but ...
The iPod Shuffle was made to plug directly into a computer's USB port, but that isn't feasible for all setups. Since Apple doesn't include a dock with the Shuffle, it'll happily help out by selling ...
Occasional leaker Mr White has today shared interesting images on Twitter of what appears to be an old-school fifth-generation iPod touch prototype with chamfered edges and a brushed aluminum finish.