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By engadget, on January 27th, 2012%
 In Insert Coin, we look at an exciting new tech project that requires funding before it can hit production. If you’d like to pitch a project, please send us a tip with “Insert Coin” as the subject line. We’re pretty fond of new ways to integrate smartphones with car stereos here at Engadget, which is why we’re particularly intrigued by a new Kickstarter project called Dash. . . . → Read More: Insert Coin: Dash car stereo gives your iPhone a new home, away from the cupholder (video)
By engadget, on January 23rd, 2012%
 Facetious headlines aside, Epson’s produced iProjection: an app that lets you display those awkward holiday snaps on any wirelessly connected (Epson branded) projectors from your iOS device. All you need is to make sure your iPod / Pad / Phone is on the same network as the projector, launch the app and make sure the first thing on show isn’t that candid shot of you on a beach. You’ll be able to pull PDF, JPEG and PNG image files from your handheld, Dropbox and Gmail from the cloud and via Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Keynote files from the desktop. . . . → Read More: Epson’s iProjection wireless projection app: wireless projection using an app
By engadget, on January 19th, 2012%
 After finally issuing a version of its TWC TV app for Android tablets and phones (sans-live TV streaming, for now ) Time Warner Cable has finally made its iOS version, which launched last March on the iPad , compatible with the iPhone and iPod Touch. There’s no additional charge for the app which allows for the aforementioned live TV viewing (as long as you’re on your home WiFi) and DVR scheduling , and the accompanying blog post reveals the available list of channels has reached 196. We should probably mention that the app is unlikely to play nicely with any jailbroken iOS devices it encounters, so some extra hackery may be in order to get things working there . . . → Read More: Time Warner Cable app streams live TV to iPhones, no longer iPad-only
By engadget, on January 14th, 2012%
 Some hot music tech for iDevices already dropped at CES , but the product announcement concerto plays on. The next act . . . → Read More: iConnectivity outs iConnectMUSE digital audio mixer for iOSers (video)
By TiPb, on January 8th, 2012%
The Woogie by Griffin is a soft, plush, huggable, toy that doubles as an iPhone or iPod touch case. It’s meant for children, to give them something to hold up their iPod touch for easy game playing or video watching, or to protect your iPhone if you’re letting them use it . . . → Read More: Review + giveaway: Griffin Woogie plush toy case for iPhone and iPod touch
By engadget, on January 4th, 2012%
 If you’re jonesing to get your photos and movies from your smartphone back to the home computer without futzing around with cables, the folks at SugarSync have a new spoonful of sweetness for Android and iOS devices — and with its free price, it should be easy to swallow. In the latest version, the company has applied its AutoSync technology to videos, which means that all media files can now be synced to the cloud and pushed to linked computers without user intervention . . . → Read More: SugarSync updates Android and iOS apps, brings auto sync technology to videos
By engadget, on January 4th, 2012%
 Just like the iBike Dash from the days of yore, Velocomp is back with the Powerhouse — a cycling computer that integrates with any standard bicycle along with the iPhone and iPod Touch. Designed in collaboration with cycling coach Hunter Allen, the Powerhouse features distinct fitness plans tailored to the goals of training cyclists and lazy bums alike. Regimens last four to six weeks and include iSlim, Express Fitness, Brazilian Butt, Kid Fit, Weekend Warrior, Zero to 50 miles in Three Weeks and Healthy Heart. . . . → Read More: iBike Powerhouse to be unveiled at CES 2012, a cycling computer to shed your holiday excess
By engadget, on January 3rd, 2012%
 We know, it’s the new year and you just made a resolution to start going to the gym regularly… for the fifth year in a row. But you really mean it this time, don’t you? . . . → Read More: Gympact iPhone app offers cash rewards to gym-goers, penalizes inattendance
By TiPb, on December 27th, 2011%
 Thanks to pod2g and all his hard work, an untethered jailbreak is now available for the original iPad, iPhone 4, iPod touch 4, and older models. Both redsn0w and Corona have been updated to support the new, untethered jailbreak. . . . → Read More: iOS 5.0.1 untethered jailbreak now available for original iPad, iPhone 4, older models
By TiPb, on December 25th, 2011%
Were your stockings stuffed with iPhones and iPods? Did Santa leave an iPad or Apple TV beneath the tree? . . . → Read More: Did you get a new iPhone, iPod touch, iPad or Apple TV for Christmas? Here’s what you need next!
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