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Review: Mophie Juice Pack for iPhone

I have a tendency to be a bit long-winded in my reviews, so I am rather excited to be reviewing the Mophie Juice Pack for iPhone, an accessory so simple, even I can’t go on too long (I think). The Juice Pack is essentially an extra battery pack for your iPhone which promises to drastically [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Review: Mophie Juice Pack for iPhone", url: "http://macenstein.com/default/archives/1314" });
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Battery calibration recommended by Apple, why no utility?

Like virtually all mobile computer manufacturers, Apple recommends that users calibrate their laptop batteries every few months, as Scott pointed out a couple of years ago. Unlike many manufacturers, however, Apple does not include a utility to automatically perform a calibration. Given Apple's uncanny ability to make things user-friendly, this seems like a bit of a glaring oversight. What are the benefits of calibration? Primarily the goal is to ensure that the microprocessor in your battery provides an accurate estimate of how much time you have left on the battery. Over time it can lose track of just how much juice your battery has in it, and calibration gives it a very accurate reading on the battery's health. Older battery technologies also benefited from a process called conditioning, which was typically performed the same way as a current battery's calibration process. In a nutshell, you fully charge the battery, fully discharge it, then fully charge it again. It's unclear whether modern lithium batteries gain anything in an actual capacity perspective from this process, or if it is simply a calibration of the microprocessor for the purpose of providing accurate time estimates.Continue reading Battery calibration recommended by Apple, why no utility?Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Yahoo! News iPhone Madness--Plus Great Keyboards...

PC World - Readers discuss the pros and cons of Apple's iPhone 3G, and gush over their favorite PC keyboards.
07/17/08
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AppleInsider Exploring Time Capsule: Time Machine...

Time Capsule is billed as an ideal backup target for Time Machine. At the same time, networked drives (and particularly wireless shares) are often slower than a directly...
04/02/08
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AppleTell Appletell review - KR-6170 X-Slim...

Section: Mac + Computers, Peripherals, Keyboards, Mice, Features, Review Product: Slim USB keyboard and cordless mouse Developer: i-rocks Requirements: Mac OS X v10.1, USB...
08/23/08
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AppleInsider Exploring Time Capsule: 10/100/1000...

Time Capsule, like most of Apple's earlier AirPort base stations, can handle both wired and wireless networked devices, but is optimized for serving wireless clients. This...
04/01/08
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macNN New Kensington gear certified for iPhone

Kensington has announced "Works with iPhone" certification from Apple for its line of battery packs and chargers for the iPhone 3G. The line includes full-size and miniature...
08/25/08
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WRAL.com Review: A $130 phone headset...

Bluetooth wireless headsets for mobile phones are puzzling: We're supposed to control them with couple of unmarked buttons and get feedback from a single indicator light.
08/26/08
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Review: iSkin ProTouch keyboard protector

Section: Mac + Computers, Laptops, Peripherals, Keyboards, Features, Review Provides: Keyboard protection Developer: iSkin Minimum Requirements: MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air or Apple Keyboard (wire or wireless) Retail Price: $29.99 to $34.99 Availability: Out now Sleek. Slim. Svelte. Apple’s wireless aluminum keyboard is razor thin, edgy, and perfectly balanced. Any addition to such a perfect package runs a serious risk of ruining this perfect image. It was with a degree of skepticism that I approached the iSkin ProTouch keyboard protectors, with visions of old public-library keyboards covered in a thick plastic shield harboring years of residue. To my pleasant surprise, iSkin has achieved wonders; the ProTouch keyboard perfectly compliments the Apple Wireless keyboard, adding both comfort and protection, while masking none of the traits that make this keyboard shine. The ProTouch cover is made from a smooth and pleasantly tactile silicone, with enhanced home key ridges and the added protection of Microban® antimicrobial agent to inhibit the growth of bacteria (something all too common on keyboards). As an added bonus, the ProTouch can be removed and handwashed with mild soap and water, so refreshing your keyboard is as simple as a quick trip to the sink! The ProTouch covers not only all 78 keys on the keyboard, but also the space between keys. This is especially helpful for those of us who eat, drink, and do other non-keyboard-safe activities; iSkin understands. While the ProTouch never got in the way of typing during the week long review, it does dampen the tactile feedback of the keyboard. True touch-typists who desire this feedback may be disappointed, though they would likely avoid the current generation Apple keyboards, which mimic their less-tactile laptop cousins. The ProTouch also deadens the sound that they keyboard makes, no matter how hard you type on the keyboard. With such miniature scissor switches, the Apple Wireless keyboard is not really all that noisy to begin with, but in a shared space such as an office, the reduced key sounds could be a distinct advantage. Don’t have the latest aluminum wireless keyboard? No problem! iSkin manufactures a range of ProTouch covers for both current and past versions of Apple wired/wireless keyboards, as well as the built-in keyboards of all current laptop models. Prices range from $29.99 for a translucent cover to $34.99 for a version with printed keys. The printed key version (see gallery images below) is great for users with visual impairments or hunt-and-peck typists, as the white-on-black lettering offers higher contrast than Apple’s grey-on-white silkscreening. The ProTouch covers even come in a variety of funky colors from clear (Arctic) to pink (Blush) to a groovy Kiwi Green. So, if aluminum just isn’t your thing, you can change it up a bit. On balance, I am calling the ProTouch keyboard cover a keeper. As a barrier against dirt, spills, and grime, I value the protection of my keyboard investment. And as an ardent germophobe, I love the quick washability! For long typing sessions where tactile feedback is important, I might pull the ProTouch off and get back in touch with the keys; luckily, this is as easy as lifting the cover off. After years of using iSkin cases for my iPods, I’ll be adding another iSkin cover to protect more of my Apple gear! Appletell Rating: Buy iSkin ProTouch Full Story » | Written by Aaron Kraus for Appletell. | Comment on this Article »
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TUAW Review: Richard | Solo Smart Backup Battery for iPhone / iPod

If there's anything I've learned about the iPhone 3G since July 11th, it's that the battery life is horrible. If I'm just texting and making the occasional call, I can survive for a day, but if I try to play games or use 3G I know it's going to go to the dreaded red battery icon quickly.That's why there are a growing number of manufacturers who have extended battery packs for the iPhone on the market. For example, I looked at the Kensington Mini Battery Pack and Charger (US$49.99), but the website doesn't show that it works with the iPhone 3G. My next choice was the Richard | Solo Smart Backup Battery. This US$49.95 lithium-ion battery pack has saved me from running out of juice prematurely more than once! Read on for more information about this must-have sidekick for the iPhone 3G.Continue reading TUAW Review: Richard | Solo Smart Backup Battery for iPhone / iPodRead | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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msnbc V1 phone headset (helpfully) talks back

Bluetooth wireless headsets for mobile phones are puzzling: We're supposed to control them with couple of unmarked buttons and get feedback from a single indicator light.
08/27/08
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AppleInsider Exploring Time Capsule: how it fits...

Time Capsule, announced at this years' Macworld Expo, serves as a simple rebranding of the AirPort Extreme with an integrated hard drive and power supply. Apple sells the new...
03/27/08
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iLounge Review: Griffin Technology PowerJolt...

For the last few years, Griffin Technology’s car and home iPod chargers have been some of the most popular accessories on the market; thanks to more favorable pricing, its...
03/26/08
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iLounge Review: Griffin PowerBlock for iPod...

For the last few years, Griffin Technology’s car and home iPod chargers have been some of the most popular accessories on the market; thanks to more favorable pricing, its...
03/26/08
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iLounge Review: Griffin PowerBlock Dual...

For the last few years, Griffin Technology’s car and home iPod chargers have been some of the most popular accessories on the market; thanks to more favorable pricing, its...
03/26/08
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Macworld - Review: Time Capsule

Thanks to a timely software update, Apple's Time Capsule is an easy-to-use backup appliance that provides speedy wireless network access while keeping your data safe.
03/21/08
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Review: Griffin’s SmartTalk HeadPhone Adapter for iPhone

Replacing the headset on an iPhone is a little trickier than on an iPod. While an iPod will accept any headset you may be partial to, the iPhone’s recessed jack and microphone/remote limit replacement choices. While more and more companies are beginning to offer replacement iPhone headsets, in general these are high-quality (and high [...]
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Exploring Time Capsule: feature and suitability review

Time Capsule expands the wireless base station into a file and printer sharing solution and Time Machine target. This segment, the last of six exploring Time Capsule in depth, provides a review of its features and limitations as a wireless file shari...
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AppleTell Kinesis Freestyle Convertible...

Section: Mac + Computers, Peripherals, Keyboards Are you finding the traditional keyboard uncomfortable? Or, perhaps you are looking for something a little different for your...
06/11/08
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Macworld - Start Safari’s private browsing via...

Learn how to create a keyboard shortcut that jumps directly into Safari’s private browsing mode—and use this technique on certain other menu options as well.
06/13/08
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macosxhints.com Listen to music on iPhone 1.1.4 with...

Prior to the iPhone software version 1.1.4, you could listen to the iPod audio over a Bluetooth headset if you did the trick of switching to the voicemail screen and selecting...
06/13/08
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Macworld - Support grows for universal power...

Westinghouse said on Friday it will use Green Plug's "universal power adapter" technology in its future LCD TVs.
06/16/08
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Macworld - Logitech ClearChat PC Wireless headset

Logitech's ClearChat PC Wireless headset is lightweight, comfortable, and sounds good.
06/20/08
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Macworld - Review: Myvu Crystal video eyewear...

Peter Cohen takes a look through Myvu's latest goggles for iPod-hosted video viewing.
06/24/08
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AppleInsider Answers to Time Capsule reader questions

Following our introduction and teardown of Time Capsule, we were deluged with questions from readers about the product and how it works. Here's what we've found, along with some...
03/06/08
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Macworld - Aluminum keyboard loses its luster

Jonathan Seff changes his mind on Apple’s aluminum iMac keyboard design, finding it a bit too hard to type on.
05/26/08
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