Griffin shipping Dock400 and Dock800 cables for iPods
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Griffin Technology Dock400 and Dock800
Cables [Flickr]
Griffin Technology Dock400 and Dock800
Cables [Flickr]
03/19/2005 02:38 AMMacMerc.com
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Griffin ships Dock400, Dock800 iPod
cables
Griffin ships Dock400, Dock800 iPod
cables
03/19/2005 03:14 AMNew: Dock800 and Dock400 iPod cables
New: Dock800 and Dock400 iPod cables
03/19/2005 02:33 AMGriffin Technology began shipping the Dock800 and Dock400 cables for
synchronizing and charging dock-connector iPods using a FireWire port.
Griffin offers new FireWire, audio
cables
Griffin offers new FireWire, audio
cables
07/23/2004 08:06 AMGriffin Technology Inc. has released two new FireWire 400 cables and a
new audio cable designed to fix noise problems, all part of its
ClearChoice
line. The new FireWire cables include a 6-foot long extension
cable and a 6-foot connection cable; each are available for US$14.99.
The audio cable is called the Ground Loop Isolator Cable. It's
designed to negate the low-frequency audible hum sometimes heard when
two pieces of audio equipment are connected together but plugged into
separate outlets. It costs $19.99.
Griffin now shipping AirClick Remote for
iPod
Griffin now shipping AirClick Remote for
iPod
03/31/2005 11:21 PMGriffin Technology said today that it is now shipping the AirClick
Remote, its wireless remote control for the iPod and the iPod mini...
Griffin iTrip FM transmitter coming for
new iPods
Griffin iTrip FM transmitter coming for
new iPods
10/29/2003 12:13 AMFriday announced that it plans to update its iTrip to work with
Apple’s latest round of iPods. The new iTrip costs and works the
same as its predecessor, and is expected to ship by July 21, 2003.
Griffin announced earlier...
Mad Catz now shipping iKit bundles for
iPods
Mad Catz now shipping iKit bundles for
iPods
03/23/2005 12:45 PMMad Catz Interactive today announced that its iKit bundles for iPod
and iPod mini are now shipping...
Xmultiple Announces FocalPoint Snap-On's
For USB Cables - Bend, Rotate and Snap
USB Cables in the Direction a User
Desires
Xmultiple Announces FocalPoint Snap-On's
For USB Cables - Bend, Rotate and Snap
USB Cables in the Direction a User
Desires
06/05/2004 02:50 AMXMULTIPLE Technologies Enhances USB Connections with FocalPoint
Snap-On USB. Just Snap-On our FocalPoint Snap-On USB to your cable
and position the cable in the direction you want away from a crowded
work area [PRWEB Jun 5, 2004]
Will Mini iPods Delete Bigger iPods?
Will Mini iPods Delete Bigger iPods?
01/07/2004 06:38 PMWell, as every other tech site in the world is now telling you, the
not-so-secret rumors that Apple was coming out with a "mini iPod",
cleverly named "iPod mini"
are completely true. The other
big story people are focusing on are that Apple has gotten past their
Henry Ford-style color options, and will offer the iPod mini in
multiple colors. You can read all the details at other sites, but in
looking over the stories about the device, I'm wondering if the iPod
mini will replace the iPod itself as the popular music device of
choice. Personally, I don't own an iPod or any portable digital music
player (I barely have any digital music - so buying such a device
would only mean I need to rip all my CDs, which is a project I'm still
not ready to bother with). Still, the iPod mini seems to make a lot
more sense to me than many other portable music devices. The early
MP3 players had way too little memory, but once you get up into the 4
gigabyte range, I wonder how much more some people need.
Historically, of course, that's a dangerous viewpoint to take - since
we've
always figured out ways to fill up empty storage space.
With Apple even advertising games, calendars and other iPod apps - you
can imagine that the memory will go. However, if I were in the market
for such a device, I'd definitely go with the mini iPod version right
now: it's a better size for carrying around and it's "good enough" in
terms of storage space - not to mention that it's cheaper. Thus,
while I'm sure there are some people who simply
need to have
more storage space, I'm wondering if this mini iPod will steal
marketshare away from its big brother.
LED Molex Cables
LED Molex Cables
07/19/2004 11:15 AM
Although they may be dying out slowly in this age of
Serial ATA and other four-prong power cables, the venerable Molex DC
power connector is going to be around for a while longer. And what
happens when there's a replaceable part inside the modern-day PC?
That's right, someone puts lights in it. These PowerMod6 Molex
cables from Japanese peripheral maker Scythe may not be out in the
States yet, but I would expect to find the $10 (or so) cables imported
by your favorite aftermarket mod shop soon enough.
Rea
d - Product Page (Japanese) [ScytheJP via Soroban]
Xbox could fail despite new cables
Xbox could fail despite new cables
03/22/2005 03:14 PMTheage.com.au - Mon Mar 21, 04:03 am GMT
Linux NV Cables Script - makini
Linux NV Cables Script - makini
12/05/2003 03:11 PMFirst user test - success !
MonsterCable Playstation 2 A/V Cables
Review
MonsterCable Playstation 2 A/V Cables
Review
02/13/2004 05:27 PMSony tranSticks: Wireless Cables
Sony tranSticks: Wireless Cables
07/14/2004 09:59 AM
Research-types at Sony's Computer Science
Laboratories have developed a concept called 'transSticks,' virtually
connected Memory Sticks that act as simple networking cables between
any two devices that support the standard. Although there are
certainly bugs to work out, I'm sure (like security, although they
seem to be keeping that in mind), being able to throw away networking
cables completely would be great -- even if it necessitated every
device having a Memory Stick slot. When someone develops a pairing
standard that works like this between different card types, that will
be more impressive.
Or wait, what if the wireless radios were inside the devices
themselves and operated over a standard protocol, like 802.11b? I
suppose that's just crazy talk. (I feel the need to disclaim my
hateration -- this is actually pretty cool.)
R
ead - tranSticks [SonyJP via We-Make-Money-Not-Art
]
USB cell phone charging cables
USB cell phone charging cables
12/30/2003 01:33 AMMacMinute: Keyspan ships retractable USB cell phone charging cables --
what a great idea! One less wall-wart recharger to carry in your bag
on trips....
Vandals Cut Aliant Fiber Optic Cables
Vandals Cut Aliant Fiber Optic Cables
06/10/2004 04:28 PMtheWHIR Jun 10 2004 7:57PM GMT
Zip-Linq cables: device charging without
bricks
Zip-Linq cables: device charging without
bricks
12/22/2003 10:11 AM
It used to be that I shlepped a power-strip (sometimes two!) with me
when I went on the road, because they haven't built the hotel-room yet
that has enough plugs to charge my entire device array, not least
because everything that fits in my pocket comes with a charger whose
transformer brick eats two or three outlets.
Then I discovered USB and FireWire charging -- and more specifically,
Zip-Linq retractable cables. Instead of plugging everything into the
wall, you attach your device to a little bon-bon-sized retractable
wire that goes into one of your computer's ports and plug your
computer into the wall. This is especially handy if you're travelling
overseas, since it's just not practical to buy enough Euro-220
adapters to get your devices to talk to the local alternating current.
Your laptop probably has an international power-supply requiring only
a plug adapter, and once that's attached to the wall, you've got
know-quantity/know-interface power for all your gizmos.
Before I leave on my next trip overseas tomorrow, I will slip into my
pocket a Firewire cable (for my little backup harddrive, which I yanked
out of an old PowerBook and put into a tiny enclosure, so that I can
back up every day on the road), a cellphone charger (one for my US Motorola iDen phone, one for my European
Nokia phone -- and cables are available for most
manufacturers:
Motorola,
Sony-Ericsson,
Samsung,
Kyocera,
Sanyo)
and a PDA charger (Palm,
iPaq).
Rael crashed on my sofa this weekend
and pointed out that Zip-Linq is now shipping a wall-adapter, so that if your laptop is unavailable, you can
plug this into the socket and still charge up.
The best part is that at $10-20 these wires are actually
cheaper than the manufacturers' chargers for the most part.
Link
Cool Hands, No Cables: A Gamer Roams
Untethered
Cool Hands, No Cables: A Gamer Roams
Untethered
04/29/2004 12:23 AMNew York Times Apr 29 2004 4:49AM GMT
Infiniband cables held up with Velcro
and copper tubing?
Infiniband cables held up with Velcro
and copper tubing?
08/04/2004 08:48 PMIn
finiband cables held up with Velcro and copper tubing? Now that's
quality.
Severed cables lead to phone, Internet
outages
Severed cables lead to phone, Internet
outages
09/21/2004 06:53 AMSemissourian.com - Tue Sep 21, 08:21 am GMT
Keyspan Adds USB 2.0 and Cat5E Solutions
to Family of ZIP-LINQ Retractable Cables
Keyspan Adds USB 2.0 and Cat5E Solutions
to Family of ZIP-LINQ Retractable Cables
03/14/2005 06:10 PMKeyspan, America’s #1 brand of USB connectivity products, is expanding
its family of ZIP-LINQ retractable cables. Shipping this month, the
new USB 2.0 and Cat5E ZIP-LINQ™ retractable cables will retail for
$14.99. [PRWEB Feb 23, 2005]
Griffin PodPod
Griffin PodPod
09/01/2004 09:36 AM
Griffin's new PodPod isn't the first iPod cupholder
- Belkin has one, as do others - but I suppose if you want to keep all
your iPod accessories Griffin-branded, the new $10 unit is a good
choice. It's a hold, for iPod or iPod mini, that fit in a cupholder.
That's it.
Well, there's a place for the cords to spill out through the
bottom, but still. At least they finally got that name out of the way.
I wonder how long they've been sitting on that, trying to think of
something to build that would match it.
Read
- Griffin PodPod [GriffinTechnology]
Related
Belkin TuneDok iPod Car Holder Review
[Gizmodo]
Griffin EarJams
Griffin EarJams
08/27/2004 01:48 PM
Griffin is selling a set of snap-on covers for the
iPod's trademark white earbuds called the 'EarJams,' that convert the
headphones into in-ear versions. And although they come with three
different sized plugs and a carrying case, pricing them at $20 seems
like it might just be expensive enough to encourage people to look for
a new set of headphones. I guess Griffin is counting on the cachet of
the white earbuds to carry the day (never mind that you can get a set
of white Sony in-ears for like $40).
Read -
Product Page [GriffinTechnology]
Griffin iCurve
Griffin iCurve
06/29/2004 10:42 AM By Eric Schwarz (via MyAppleMenu)
New: Griffin RoadTrip
New: Griffin RoadTrip
08/13/2004 10:48 AMGriffin Technology announced the Griffin RoadTrip, an all-in-one iPod
charger, FM transmitter, and cradle.
Griffin Technology
Griffin Technology
07/28/2004 11:33 PMGriffin’s Total Remote Software e IR device .. TotalRemote
hardware
griffintechnology.com/griffinmobile/totalremote
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Interview with Jim Griffin
Interview with Jim Griffin
12/02/2003 01:50 AMGriffin RadioSHARK
Griffin RadioSHARK
02/01/2005 09:12 PMI don't usually plug new products. In fact, being generally pretty
weary of new tech and used to big disappointments, my gizmo
consumption has dropped to historically low levels. However, I was
intrigued with the promise of one new device to order it and
sufficiently impressed with the flawless initial...
Griffin Cancels iFM
Griffin Cancels iFM
01/04/2004 02:46 AMGriffin RoadTrip
Griffin RoadTrip
08/13/2004 09:06 AM
Peripheral maker Griffin has
announced the RoadTrip, a multi-function iPod unit that serves as both
a cradle, charger, and FM transmitter with digital readout. While it's
not the most attractive unit I've ever seen - the faux brushed
aluminum and readout is kind of corny - just having a separate
interface for the FM transmitter will probably make it a favorite for
many iTrip fans who have found FM transmitting to be useful but the
iTrip's playlist-based interface lacking. Even cooler, the FM
Transmitter can be removed from the cradle and used, via USB, to
broadcast sound from any Mac or PC, turning it into a sort of
low-powered radio station, or an FM-band Airport Express (without the
Wi-Fi).
Read
- Product Page [GriffinTechnology via ThreeB
ase]
Griffin iBeam
Griffin iBeam
09/27/2004 09:04 AM
Griffin
Technologies has quietly put up the iBeam on their website (without
the usual accompanying press release) of a pair of plug-in accessories
that add a flashlight and a laser pointer to your iPod or iPod mini.
The $20 pair of plugs (you can only use one at a time) come with caps
for easy attachment to your keychain. I've no idea how good they are
compared to their respective competitors, but I'm all about plugging
things into the iPod - that's half the reason they're so great in the
first place (and why its so hard for other companies to play catch
up).
iBeam
Product Page [GriffinTechnology via MacMinute]
Mad Catz iKit cables for iPod and iPod
Mini [Flickr]
Mad Catz iKit cables for iPod and iPod
Mini [Flickr]
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Mad Catz announces iKit cables for iPod
and iPod Mini
Mad Catz announces iKit cables for iPod
and iPod Mini
03/23/2005 12:57 PM
Mad
Catz announced today that its iKit bundles for iPod and iPod Mini
are now shipping. The iKit bundle contains a high performance RCA
cable to connect an iPod to a home stereo, a car adapter with a 6-foot
extension cord and an elegant horizontal carry case. The iKit is
available for USD$39.99 online and at select retailers worldwide.

Griffin: Shuttle Can Fix Hubble
Griffin: Shuttle Can Fix Hubble
04/13/2005 05:46 AMPresident Bush's nominee to lead NASA says he'll consider sending a
space shuttle to repair the Hubble Space Telescope. Lawmakers want to
get him on the job as soon as possible. By Amit Asaravala.
Griffin introduces RoadTrip
Griffin introduces RoadTrip
08/13/2004 11:19 PMStreamCast CEO Griffin resigns
StreamCast CEO Griffin resigns
03/15/2003 02:39 PMSteve Griffin, the chief executive officer of StreamCast Networks,
parent of the Morpheus file-swapping software, resigns "to pursue
other opportunities."
Griffin Is 'Made For iPod'
Griffin Is 'Made For iPod'
04/07/2005 10:52 PM By Macworld UK
Jim Griffin on un-b0rking copyright
Jim Griffin on un-b0rking copyright
02/11/2004 01:40 PMFantastic interview with Jim Griffin, one of the leading advocates of
blanket licenses for online music, in The Register.
Broadcasting started out as a pirate technology. But as rights holders
we'd rather not have bar owners and radio stations ringing us up and
asking us for permission each time they wanted to play a song, because
it would cost us more to answer than phone than it would gain us in
revenue. So the US broadcast industry went to rights holders and
created this bundled price with bundled choice, a sort of 'theme park
admission fee' for content that allowed that cable operator, or
satellite operator, or radio station, or bar to use the content
without seeking permission.
LinkGriffin Technology RadioSHARK
Griffin Technology RadioSHARK
09/17/2004 09:48 PMIf you listen to the radio regularly and find yourself missing shows,
the radioSHARK is for you. Easy to setup and use, the radioSHARK is
TiVo for broadcast radio. By Jason D. O'Grady, O'Grady's PowerPage
(via MyAppleMenu)
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