A researcher at Osaka University in Japan has developed a device that allows users to control their iPod music player via eye winks.
With all the different types and variations available, it's easy to get confused about memory cards. But as they now fit into everything from digital cameras to printers, phones and televisions, it's important to know your way around the memory card maze.
From toilet roll iPod docks to tents for your MacBook, check out our round-up of the interesting and downright odd things on display at Macworld 2008.
The greatest tech show on Earth has officially kicked off with CES Unveiled, a chance for the press to get their hands on a choice selection of sheer awesomeness.
JBL yesterday launched its first headphone range, releasing six models aimed at travellers, sporty types and those with a fervent desire to nix the sounds of the outside world.
After tiring of the endless my-TV-is-bigger-than-your-TV booths at CES 2007, we put on our glasses to inspect the smaller devices the Las Vegas show had to offer, such as mobile phones and audio accessories.
For even the most mild-mannered gadget freak, keeping track of cables has become an unwanted challenge when travelling. David Braue offers a few tips for making the trip easier.
Joggers can soon link their iPod Nano to their sneakers to get real-time, audible athletic data and track progess.
We managed to get our greedy little hands on the new iPod Hi-Fi speakers only hours after it officially unveiled. Here's our photo gallery taking you inside and outside the box.
Apple packs an Intel chip into its lineup of petite desktop PCs. Also: The iPod goes hi-fi.
Still more companies, large and small, are plugging themselves into the booming market for iPod-related gear.
It's the biggest Apple event of the year, and CNET is on the show floor in San Francisco to show you the products and the people making the news.
As part of Apple's "Made for iPod" program, the Mac maker is pledging to make future iPods fit inside a standard well.
Changes in the video version of the digital media player are sending many accessory makers scrambling back to their drawing boards.
What's the point of owning an iPod full of great music if you can't share it when you want to? These speaker options will help you get the party started!
The Creative TravelSound i50 is a fine choice for iPod Shuffle owners looking for a powerful portable speaker that integrates the player seamlessly, but there are better sounding options out there.
AVLabs MYTube Video Speakers for iPod
The MYTube iPod dock throws everything it can into a dock, and then a little bit more. Only some of it sticks, mind you.
iPhone 3G owners have a strong incentive to splurge on Altec Lansing's T612. Every other iPod owner should look elsewhere, though.
It's clad in a pretty package, but the FB163 disappoints on the performance front, offering confusing iPod features and an arguably superfluous USB recording function.
Conceptronic Grab 'n' Go Multimedia Player
The Grab 'n' Go Multimedia Player makes a decent play at the budget-end of the playback market — but its limitations are obvious.
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Inside Apple's new Chatswood store
Apple selected a shopping centre in suburban Sydney as the location for its second retail outlet in the Asia Pacific. Our photo gallery takes you to its grand opening.
Photos: Inside Apple's Sydney store
Apple took the wraps off its first Australian store today. Here is a sneak peek of what is inside the big glass walls.
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