by Johan on March 29, 2007

Digital Lifestyle Outfitters has announced the availability of its latest TransDock all-in-one car accessory. The device gains video-out for use with in-car video displays, an updated mounting arm, and interchangeable faceplates to help match your car’s interior. It also broadcasts audio to an FM radio, charges an iPod, and provides an auxiliary input for other devices. The new TransDock retails for $100.
Via iLounge

Griffin Technology has rolled out the iTrip nano, an upgraded to fit perfectly to a 2nd generation iPod nano. Priced at $49.99, the device uses the iPod nano’s own screen to display and change the tuning information.
Via Product Page
by Johan on March 26, 2007

Please enjoy some pics of the dissected Apple TV. Some dudes at TechRestore are dare enough to dissect the Apple TV. Check the photo gallery after the break that contains some dissection pictures of the device.
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Greenhouse released an FM transmitter for the second-generation Apple iPod nano. Known as the GH-FTC-IPOD2N, the device features its own car charger. Weighing just 10 grams, the gadget is available in five colors. It retails for $30 in Japan.
Via Gizmodo

Apple has teamed up with Sony Pictures Television to offer a handful of classic and newer television content on the iTunes Store. Priced at around $1.99, the shows includes “Starsky and Hutch,” “Charlie’s Angels,” “Til Death,” “Rules of Engagement” and “NewsRadio.”
Via News.com