Two Minute Review of the Thumbs Up Retro Cassette Cover for iPhone 4

Do you remember cassette tapes? If you do, and you are looking for a retro case for your iPhone 4 then you should take a look at the Retro Cassette Cover from Thumbs Up!

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Go back to the future with the fantastic iPhone cover that looks like an old cassette.
This brilliant, retro-tastic, uber realistic Retro Cassette iPhone cover will have you re-living your youth while protecting your handset from bangs, scrapes and dust.

The fantastic silicon cover is designed to look exactly like an old audio cassette, complete with its own case. However, instead of holding a compilation mix of all your favourite back in the day tunes, this cassette gives complete protection to your iPhone (which probably already contains all your favourite back in the day tunes).

But wait, there’s more – not only does this perfectly fitting cover keep your handset safe, the cassette case – when fully opened – also turns into an ideal stand for your phone.
This is the perfect gift for fans of the latest cool, quirky gadget, or for that iPhone owner who wants a memento of his/her youth.

Now compatible with iPhone 4

>> High quality silicon protective casing
>> Identical to an audio cassette
>> Protects the handset from impact and dust damage
>> Cassette case doubles as iPhone stand (cassette case measures 12.8 x 7 x 2cm)
>> Compatible with iPhone 4G

Who Are Thumbs Up?

Thumbs Up designs, develops and distributes the most innovative gifts, gadgets and toys on the market. The R&D team is famed for having a ‘no limits’ approach to product development and prides itself on its imagination, creativity and sheer unwillingness to accept the norm. Established in 2004, Thumbs Up has developed a reputation for selling high quality novelty gifts and exciting gadgets

For more information about Thumbs Up visit http://www.thumbsupworld.co.uk

What’s in the Box?

The box contains the cassette case stand and the silicon case for the iPhone.

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A Closer Look

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Fitting the iPhone into the Case

It is very simple to fit the iPhone into the silicon case – no real effort is required. All the required speaker holes and buttons are in the case as well.

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Connect a set of headphones is easy as well – just plug them in!

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Using as a Stand

You can use the cassette case as a stand – just drop you iPhone into the case and that’s it.

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Final Thoughts

If you are as old as me, then you will have very fond memories of cassette tapes – either because you made mix tapes or because that’s what we used to use to load computer games.

When this case and stand crossed my path I couldn’t help but smile!

It’s a cool little case and using the cassette case as a stand as well is genius.

The cost is only £12.99 so it will make a great Christmas stocking filler (yes, Christmas, it’s not that far away!). There is also a version for the iPhone 3 as well.

Buy it from Find-Me-a-Gift.com

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Unboxing the Tranquil iOne Atom PC

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At the start of October we told you about the latest PC from Tranquil – the iOne Atom. We now have our hands on this tiny little box and here is our unboxing.

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Here is how Tranquil describe the iOne:

The newest edition to the Tranquil range is here, the iOne. It is milled out of a solid block of aerospace grade aluminium onsite in our new machine shop before being anodised locally to the highest standard. It does not only offer great looks but due to its manufacturing process it’s the most solid piece of kit we have had the pleasure of manufacturing, our precision milling machine mills within a tolerance of 0.001mm giving superb CPU cooling contact. The chassis is also completely sealed protecting the motherboard, memory and hard disks to give overall better protection and longevity of the product.

The iOne is fitted with Intel’s D525MW motherboard consuming a mere 15w but offering a high performance from its dual core 1.8GHz processor, supporting up to 4GB of DDR3 memory and a maximum of 1TB internal storage. The iOne is an ideal computer for the home user and excels in industry due to its solid design, with the option to have a 2nd LAN port iOne would also be ideal as a firewall.

The iOne is also the smallest computer we have ever designed measuring in at 186mm (w) x 199mm (d) x 55mm (h) incl feet, and weighing approximately 4KG, not light but it was a 8kg solid block of aluminium prior to being machined and has a real feel of quality when held.

Specification (I/O)

CPU / Cooling : Intel Atom D525 / Fanless

RAM : DDR3 (SODIMM) 2 slots 4GB Max

HDD Support : 1x 2.5″ (max 1TB)

PCI Support : None

Main board : Intel D525MW

Front panel : Power SW, Power LED

Rear I/O : 12VDC, PS2 (2), USB2 (4), GBE LAN, RS232, Parallel, VGA, Audio (in/out), 2nd Lan option

Internal : SATA (2), MiniPCIex (1)

Environmental : Acoustics (0dBA with SSHDD)

Power consumption : <15W with 1x SSHDD installed

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And just to show how small it actually is, here it is with my iPhone 4S.

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This is the first of our new range of chassis to be designed, manufactured and assembled at our factory in Manchester by our dedicated team, so to promote this we are offering a pre order discount of £60 if ordered before the 23rd of October, and orders placed before this date will be given priority to be delivered before the end of October, just use the code “IONE10” when checking out to receive this discount.  Prices start from £279.00 plus VAT.

Learn more about the Tranquil iOne Atom here

Watch out for our full review in the next day or so. So far I really like it, its small and it looks great!

Two Minute Review – The Gorillapod Video from JOBY

It’s time for another one of our Two Minute Reviews. This time its the Gorillapod Video from JOBY.

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The Gorillapod Video is the most adaptable on-the-go video tripod system. Designed for mini and pocket camcorders, point-and-shoot cameras and other video recording devices, it provides omni-directional aliminum positioning with a smooth 360 degree pan and 135 degree tilt. It also has a quick release plate for easy filming on and off the tripod.

Who are JOBY?

From their website:

JOBY creates well-designed, revolutionary products that inspire the creative and active lifestyle.

JOBY is a young, high-growth company that revolutionized the camera accessories market in early 2006 with its GorillaPod line of flexible tripods and continues to redefine the consumer electronics market with its GorillaMobile and GorillaTorch product lines. The brand has a strong and loyal following of consumers who are passionate about both innovative design and functional performance. Founded in 2005, JOBY is a privately-held company headquartered in San Francisco, CA, with offices in Santa Cruz, CA; Geneva, Switzerland; Tokyo, Japan; Singapore and Shenzhen, China.

Specifications

Designed For : Mini and pocket camcorders (FlipVideo and Kodak Zi8) and point-and-shoot cameras with video capabilities

Holds Up To : 11.5oz (325g)

Connection : Universal 1/4-20 screw

Size : 1.2″ (dia.) x 7.2″ (30 x 183mm)

Weight : 2.8 oz. (80g)

Materials :

  • Machined aluminum
  • High quality ABS plastic
  • Powerful neodymium magnets
  • Corrosion resistant steel
  • Durable TPE grip rings

Price : £24.95

What’s in the Box?

The box contains the Gorillapod Video and an instruction manual.

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A Closer Look

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You can position the legs in many different ways and it is very simply.

Using the Gorillapod Focus

After fitting your device to the top of the Video (which was just a case of screwing it in place), you then just position the legs into whatever position you want to use it in. They can easily bend into a variety of positions, and having magnetic feet as well holds the whole thing firmly in place.

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You can even wrap them around objects and they hold the Video into position firmly and securely. Here you can see my Bloggie hanging from a curtain rail using only the magnetic feet!

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Final Thoughts

The Gorillapod Video is very simple to use, and it can be positioned in many, many different ways and on a variety of surfaces (even and uneven).

I found it very easy to use and it took very little effort to get it into position, whether that was using in on my desk, wrapping it around my desk or hanging it from a curtain rail.

It felt very secure and I wasn’t concerned for a moment that it would drop!

If you have a need to use your device in such a way then you should seriously take a look at this, you won’t be disappointed.

The price is cheap at £24.95 and it is small enough to carry around in your bag.

The Gorillapod Video is available now from the JOBY website.

If you need something bigger and you want to hold a heaving device, such as a DLSR, then take a look at the Gorillapod Focus.

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BYOB Podcast Episode 63 Out Now

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The guys over at the BYOB podcast, including our very own Tim Daleo have just released episode 63.

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Here is what is included in this weeks show:

[box style=”rounded” border=”full”]This week we talk Home Automation with special guest Ted Singh, co-founder and Business Development Manager for Embedded Automation about his mControl product. We did have a few Skype issues but we hope you enjoy this interview. We want to thank Ted for his time and for sharing his wealth of information on the subject.[/box]

As usual you can listen to the show from here.

StableBit DrivePool Moves to Beta M3 Build 4108

There has been another beta build from CoveCube! StableBit development marches on – now is build 4108.

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Here is how CoveCube describes this application:

  • Combine all your hard drives into one big storage pool (except the system drive with the OS).
  • Add and remove drives from the pool at any time without re-partitioning or manually moving folders.
  • Create duplicated folders on the storage drive pool that are protected against single drive failure. If a drive fails on which a duplicated file was stored, the contents of that file will remain readable even without the drive.
  • All your data is stored in standard NTFS files. You can always access your files even if the Windows Home Server completely crashes or this add-in can’t be used.

This version’s change log:

1.0.0.4108 ———-

* [D] Small change in status return codes to directory queries that don’t find any files.

* [D] Direct file I/O for deleting files. (off by default …)

* [D] Direct file I/O for misc. file related APIs, including getting file dates, file allocation information, etc… (off by default …)

* [D] Direct file I/O for NTFS-like security. (off by default – enabled by master Direct file I/O switch in options)

Get More Information About the Beta Here Download Stablebit Drivepool build 4108 here

BBC iPlayer (Global) App Updated

This week saw the BBC iPlayer (Global) app updated to version 1.25 – and this update includes AirPlay streaming.

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Watch a selection of the best classic and contemporary British shows on demand, including Doctor Who, Top Gear and Gavin & Stacey. Download the app and explore plus enjoy free clips and taster episodes. Subscribe today for unlimited access – even when you’re offline.

– Watch high quality video and audio streaming over Wi-Fi or 3G
– Download programmes to watch even when you’re not connected
– Browse classic and contemporary programmes by Genre, Most popular, Just in and A-Z
– Set parental locks on content not suitable for kids
– Enjoy exclusive programmes that have never before been seen outside of the UK

This service is English language only. Programme availability is subject to change and may not be the same in all countries. Streaming and downloading of content is only available using an internet connection via Wi-fi or 3G. Offline viewing is only available for previously downloaded content.

What’s New In Version 1.2.5

Watch video on your TV using AirPlay! (AppleTV and iOS 5 required)

Gte the BBC iPlayer App now from the App Store

StableBit DrivePool Moves to Beta M3 Build 4105

There has been another beta build from CoveCube! StableBit development marches on – now is build 4105.

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Here is how CoveCube describes this application:

  • Combine all your hard drives into one big storage pool (except the system drive with the OS).
  • Add and remove drives from the pool at any time without re-partitioning or manually moving folders.
  • Create duplicated folders on the storage drive pool that are protected against single drive failure. If a drive fails on which a duplicated file was stored, the contents of that file will remain readable even without the drive.
  • All your data is stored in standard NTFS files. You can always access your files even if the Windows Home Server completely crashes or this add-in can’t be used.

This version’s change log:

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* [D] Implemented Direct file I/O, directory listing. (off by default – see options) Fast directory querying, written entirely in the kernel.

* Asynchronously queries all the disks for their directory lists.

* Buffers the results in memory, while returning the master list to the application in parallel.

* Fast algorithm, O(Log(N)) speeds @ up to 65k files per directory. Speed decreases above 65k files, but will still work.

Get More Information About the Beta Here Download Stablebit Drivepool build 4105 here

TomTom App for iPhone 1.9 Updated – Now Optimised for iPad

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Last year we reviewed the TomTom app for the iPhone. Yesterday saw and update that included optimisation for the iPad.

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Here is what TomTom said:

London, October 21, 2011 – TomTom today released the TomTom App for iPhone 1.9 which has been optimised for the iPad. Existing TomTom App customers can download the new version to their iPads for free.
TomTom has optimised the App for iPad, creating a higher resolution for a sharper display and an enhanced user interface to fit the larger screen. The new release is also compatible with Apple’s brand new iOS5.

“This new release – now officially called ‘TomTom App for iPhone/iPad’ – is a logical next step for us”, says Corinne Vigreux, Managing Director Consumer at TomTom. “Our customers asked us for iPad features, and now they have them. We have enhanced everything the iPad user sees and interacts with on the touch-screen.”

 

The TomTom App for iPhone/iPad 1.9 comes with a new map release – a benefit to users of both Apple devices. The new map includes updated roads, more accurate information about fixed speed camera locations and points of interest.
With this new release, TomTom has made use of the extra iPad screen space. The full-screen display shows both driving view and advanced lane guidance at the same time. Drivers can also switch to driving view with one touch from anywhere within the app, and can access guidance options in a tap.
Customers also get HD Traffic as an added extra via in-App purchase. For existing TomTom HD Traffic and Speed Cameras subscription owners, drivers can simply switch subscriptions from their iPhones to their iPads, at no cost. That means all the navigation features from TomTom can now be enjoyed on iPad*.

Availability and pricing

TomTom App for iPhone/iPad 1.9 is available now, priced £49.99 for UK/Republic of Ireland maps. Existing TomTom App for iPhone customers can download the new version of the App to their iPad for free.

Other reasons to download the TomTom App for iPhone/iPad:

* TomTom HD Traffic – the quickest way through the traffic, proven

* Save money and drive safely with real-time mobile and fixed camera alerts via TomTom Speed Cameras

* The latest, most accurate TomTom maps available – with no need for a mobile signal or data plan

* Correct your map and get others’ changes every day via Map Share

* Arrival times you can rely on – at all  times of day – with IQ Routes

* Seamless navigation while calling, thanks to iOS5 multitasking support

* Seamless integration with your iPhone contacts, photos, music, email and calendar

* Homer Simpson, Darth Vader, Yoda, and C3PO navigation voices available as an in-app purchase.

* HD Traffic and Speed Cameras are compatible with iPhone 3G/3GS/4, iPad WiFi + 3G models

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I’ve updated my iPhone app (and already used it this morning) and am installing it on the iPad as I write this.

Have you used it? What do you think of it?

Tranquil Launch T7-SEHS Slim and Silent WHS 2011 Box

Tranquil have updated their very first WHS box to WHS 2011.

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Tranquil PC, first released their award winning T7 Home Server back in September 2007.  Since then there have been many additions to our Home Server range, yet still the T7 is still very popular.

The success of the T7 Home Server could be down to:

· The rugged chassis, made from extruded aluminium, which also facilitate the fan less cooling of the total system

· The super slim size, measuring in at a mere 57mm wide

· The super low power consumption, of under 16W

· The super quiet character, at around 15-16dBA.

Whatever the reason that 10’000s of these tiny award winning Home Servers have been sold.  There are now two new features to enhance the T7

· T7 gets WHS2011

The T7, with its dual core 1.8GHz CPU, is now available with the very latest Windows Home Server 2011 operating system

· SAVE

For a limited time, Tranquil are offering the unique T7 SEHS Home Server from just £199.00* +VAT

(* 2GB 1x 2.5” 500GB HDD – with 1x slot free)

For further information – please visit:

http://www.tranquilpcshop.co.uk/t7-sehs/

StableBit Marches On; Build 4099 Released

There has been another beta build from CoveCube! StableBit development marches on – now is build 4099.

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Here is how CoveCube describes this application:

  • Combine all your hard drives into one big storage pool (except the system drive with the OS).
  • Add and remove drives from the pool at any time without re-partitioning or manually moving folders.
  • Create duplicated folders on the storage drive pool that are protected against single drive failure. If a drive fails on which a duplicated file was stored, the contents of that file will remain readable even without the drive.
  • All your data is stored in standard NTFS files. You can always access your files even if the Windows Home Server completely crashes or this add-in can’t be used.

This version’s change log:

1.0.0.4099 ———-

* Fixed crash on shutdown / uninstall.

* M4 pool part runtime. This is big. (not activated yet)

Get More Information About the Beta Here Download Release 4099 Here

The Digital Lifestyle Show #325 – Something Something

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This weeks Digital Lifestyle Show has just been released – its show 325.

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Here’s what Ian says about this week show:

Packed show for you this week, Garry joins me and the chat room to talk about the weeks news including the Hauppauge Collosus, iOS 5 update, Virgin Tivo Updates, DVBLink for iOS, Microsoft Skype and Apple TV Updates issued, pulled and then released.

You can listen to or download the show from here.

The Home Server Show Episode 157 Out Now

Dave at the guys at the Home Server Show have released episode 157.

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Here’s what Dave has to say about this weeks show:

In episode 157 we take a build list from the forums and dissect it part by part. If you are looking at building your own this is will be a good listen for you. We also take the week in news and releases in the tech world for you. Enjoy.

As usual you can listen to the show from here.

Windows Phone 7.5 Mango Update Process Ahead of Schedule

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The Windows Phone Blog today announced that Mango updates are ahead of scehdule…read on for details.

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Windows Phone 7.5 AKA Mango has been rolling out for a few weeks now, and since the process has gone very smoothly, Microsoft is speeding up the process.  Here is what the Windows Phone Blog had to say today:

Hello everyone. When we kicked off the global rollout of Windows Phone 7.5, I told you we planned to balance quality with speed. And for three weeks we’ve been watching quality while sending update notices to a growing fraction of phones.

It’s gone well. So today we’re fully opening the spigot —slightly ahead of schedule—and making Mango available to nearly everyone in the current delivery pool (see Where’s My Phone Update? for the details).

In addition, we’re now scheduling Mango updates for LG Optimus 7 phones on Telefonica in Spain.

We’re excited most of our customers now have access to all the new features in Windows Phone 7.5. But we know there’s still work to do.

For example, we’re working with Orange in Europe to resolve a couple technical issues that are temporarily preventing us from delivering updates at full throttle to all its Windows Phone customers.

Updates for a few phones are also still undergoing carrier tests. If this applies to you, I want you to know we’ve already prepared to expedite delivery of Windows Phone 7.5 to you once carrier testing is finished.

One last thing. Next week we’ll start delivering some model-specific “firmware” from handset makers, so don’t be alarmed if you receive an additional update notification on your phone. These updates are designed to activate new Windows Phone 7.5 features or improve your phone’s performance. Not everybody will receive or require one: It all depends on your country, carrier, and phone model.

That’s it for now. For general questions, and to learn how to manually check for an update, visit Update Central. To research or ask about a specific issue, visit the Windows Phone forum in Microsoft Answers or tweet @WinPhoneSupport.

Eric Hautala, General Manager, Customer Experience Engineering

It’s great to hear that the Mango update experience is rolling out so well!  If you have not updated yet, go over to the Where’s My Phone Update page and see what the status of your update is.

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Netflix Expands Android Support

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Netflix today announced expanded support for Android Honeycomb devices.  Read on for details.

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The Netflix blog announced expanded support for Android tablets today.  Here is what they had to say:

Today, Netflix launched a new application in the Android Market to support Android 3.x (Honeycomb) tablets.This new app also extends Android support to Canada and Latin America for the first time. Now Netflix members in US, Canada and Latin America can enjoy Netflix on both their Android smartphones and tablets.

Some Android tablets shipped with a Netflix app, but if yours did not, go ahead and download it in the Android Market here.  It works in the US, Canada and Latin American markets.

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