
The newest accessory from the creator of the iTrip has been unveiled yesterday, and this time, the accessory all the iPod owners have is now iPhone ready!
iTrip broadcasts the music from your iPod to an open FM frequency on your car’s FM stereo so you can play your tunes through your car stereo’s speakers. RDS technology shows song information on your RDS-enabled car radio display. Built-in SmartScan technology finds the perfect frequency setting for you. And our new AutoPilot playback control puts a set of iPod play controls in easy reach — you can stash your iPod out of sight in a glove-box or under the seat and still control playback.
The $99.99 iTrip AutoPilot is compatible with the iPhone and iPods as far back as the 40GB iPod click wheel. Availability is listed as “coming soon.”
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As the super fan of the StarTAC series of Motorola, I only buy V3’s since the release of the first “grey” Motorola V3. Then I bought a black one with the Video Camera on, then the V3x, the V3i + iTunes, and 4 days ago the RAZR 2 (also known as the V8).
The phone is super slim, with a huge external screen: almost same size than the internal. The phone is super fast and very reactive.
Not iSync compatible yet… Hope it will after 10.5.2.
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In the UK, Nintendo comes first with its WII and the DS!

While in France, Sony’s Playstation is more popular, but people would also wish a lot of iPods for Christmas!
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This mobile phone application (available in 21 languages) will let you know the impact on your daily choices on the climate change.
mobGAS© will challenge individuals to make small changes to their daily routine in order to achieve significant reductions of greenhouse gas emissions.
It will be developed for the 27 EU countries, and available in 21 languages.
Download the mobGAS application here.
The barrier between mobile phones and internet is thinner than ever, after the release of the Wi-Fi capable, ITMS ready Apple’s iPhone, after the announcement of a Google Phone, here comes Skype’s Phone!
The phone will be available free to 3’s 18-month contract holders and for £49.99 ($102.88) to its prepay users. A centrally located button marked Skype changes the phone’s mode from regular cell phone to Skype phone. Skype IM is also supported.
All calls and messages done on Skype will be free, but Skype Out, the low-cost calling feature to regular phones, is not enabled. Skype Out will be made available sometime next year, however, the two companies said.