December 2nd, 2006

The miJam Guitar lets anyone play guitar the easy way and functions with any digital music device, such as an iPod and MP3 players, and can even work with stereo players and personal computers.
The miJam Guitar allows you to play it as a stand alone guitar, with or without background rhythms or as an accompanying instrument with your favourite music and music device.
The Guitar has tempo, pitch and volume controls so you will always be in tune. The unique strum bar makes picking notes, riffs and chords easy and you will quickly develop your own sound.
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November 1st, 2006

Anthropologie has cute little knit case for your iPod. The iPod hoodie is made of cashmere, with cotton trim and a plastic button.
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October 28th, 2006
Brand Incubator, a Japanese firm is selling a new style of iPod dock, the i-Stones. The dock is made of natural stones. There are two models of i-Stones - Wabi (for iPod mini) and Sabi.
The i-Stones Wabi has lighter color compared to i-Stones Sabi. Both feature a USB 2.0 connection, battery charging and audio connection. But I think you should put your iPod very carefully into the i-Stones if you don’t want any scar on it.
The price of i-Stones is 300,000 Yen (about $2,650)!
October 20th, 2006
Are you thinking to add some unique stuffs on your desktop? The Stereo Squealer Piggy Speakers may be the right choice. They’re pink and cute - suitable for girls and work with any iPod, MP3 player, PC and even laptop.
The pink Piggy Speakers oink out at 1.6 watts per speaker. To adjust the volume, you simply twist their pink pig tails.
Purchase a pair of the Stereo Squealer Piggy Speakers for £14.95 (about $28.99) at crazyaboutgadgets.
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October 20th, 2006
M-Infotech, a Japan-based company has unveiled the IH19 - the anti-shake iPod dock.
You can strap in your iPod securely in the dock with the belt so your Video iPod’s hard drive does not conk out when you go mountain biking.
The IH19 iPod dock is also rain-proof - perfect for you with outdoor activities. You can change music track, control the volume, play and pause the music via the onboard controls, but you can’t charge your iPod on the dock.
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