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iPhone 5 Unboxing and Review

As you can see this is the best iPhone to date. I couldn’t be more happier with it.  Everyone in the office is takin turns checking out the cool new design.

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eco-amp iphone speaker amplifier

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The eco-amp, an environmentally friendly iPhone speaker amplifier

eco-made is introducing our first product, the eco-amp. The eco-amp is an environmentally friendly iPhone speaker amplifier that is constructed out of FSC Certified 100% Post Consumer paper. eco-amp is designed and made in Los Angeles, CA.

eco-amp is a product that can be easily assembled and used on the fly to amplify the music in your iPhone so you never have to be without great sound. Use eco-amp on vacation, by the pool, at a picnic or even at home instead of your bulky battery-powered speakers.

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Other iPhone speaker amplifiers already exist, however they are bulky, expensive, made out of plastic, and not recyclable. eco-amp, a truly environmentally friendly iPhone speaker amplifier is sold in flat packages and the consumer assembles it when ready, which makes eco-amp a perfect product for travel. Although, eco-amp is made out of paper, it still has durability because it can fold up even after being assembled. Each package contains 2 eco-amps.

Purchase your eco-amp iphone speaker amplifier at our exclusive eco-amp web store.

NES Console AppleTV

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Apple doesn’t have a gaming console (yet) but wouldn’t it be awesome if they did? Answer: Yes.

Relive the glory days of 8 bit wonderment by transforming the little black hockey puck into a console of yesteryear.

This will fit the 2nd and 3rd gen Apple TV

Our skins are meant to make your stuff look cooler, not make them bomb proof. So don’t go flashing them around in the bad part of town and skipping them across lakes because they do not grant your electronics super-powers

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Apple App Store downloads top 25 billion, customer in China wins $10K ITUNES gift card.

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Apple on Monday announced that more than 25 billion apps have been downloaded from its App Store. The 25 billionth app was downloaded by Chunli Fu of Qingdao, China. As winner of the ‘app store countdown to 25 billion apps’, Chunli will receive an iTunes gift card worth $10,000.

Apple said Chunli had downloaded Where Is My Water, a free puzzle game developed by Disney Interactive Studios.

Two years ago Apple had rewarded Connor Mulcahey, aged 13 at that time, for downloading the one billionth app. However, it seems that Mulcahey was luckier than the current winner. He not only got a $10000 worth iTunes gift card but also an iPod Touch, a Time Capsule and a MacBook Pro.

“We’d like to thank our customers and developers for helping us achieve this historic milestone of 25 billion apps downloaded,” Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of internet software and services, said in a press note.

“When we launched the app store less than four years ago, we never imagined that mobile apps would become the phenomenon they have, or that developers would create such an incredible selection of apps for iOS users,” added Cue.

Apple said its iOS App Store is used on more than 315 million iPhone, iPads and iPods. The store offers more than 550,000 apps in 123 countries, with more than 170,000 native iPad apps available. According to the Apple, it has paid out more than $4billion to developers.

Now you can look like Bane and charge your iPhone at the same time with The AIRE mask!

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The AIRE mask is a concept that hails from the mind of Joao Paulo Lammoglia, where it will rely on the power of your breath, converting it to electricity thanks to tiny wind turbines. All you need to do is ensure the AIRE mask remains connected to an iOS-powered device, breathe as usual, and you are good to go.

Retro iPhone Cases

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300 Chinese Foxconn Workers ‘Threaten Mass Suicide’ At XBox Plant, Reports Claim

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Around 300 Chinese workers who manufacture XBox consoles took to a factory roof and threatened bosses with mass suicide over a dispute about pay, unconfirmed reports have claimed.

The workers were employed at the Foxconn Technology Park in Wuhan in Hubei province. Foxconn is an independent, global manufacturing partner to companies including Apple, Microsoft and Sony.

According to unverified reports emerging from anti-government Chinese news websites, about 300 workers took to the roof of the Taiwanese-owned factory on 2 January to protest against their employers.

Those reports have sinced been repeated by websites including Kotaku, but neither Foxconn or Microsoft has yet commented on the story.

According to the reports the employees had asked bosses for a raise but in response were told to either quit with compensation or keep their jobs at their usual salary.

Most workers apparently decided to leave, but the company did not hand over the money as promised.

According to the China Jasmine Revolution website, the workers were only dissuaded a day later when the mayor of Wuhan talked them out of committing suicide.

Foxconn factories in China have been the scene of several suicides by workers in the past, including 14 in 2010 alone at its Shenzhen plant, after complaints of low pay and poor conditions.

Michael Rundle

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