
VJ Enikő showed me this amazing boombox / iPod dock, the thodio A-BOX
the best possible way to use the ammoboxes

new week, new game boyz n girlz
if you missed the previous episodes, then step back in time
so tell us
which song is being played on this cute kitten’s iPod?
name that song!
comment!
[photo via bringpinkwater]


Wallpaper approached Moritz Waldemeyer to design an object with the brief ‘Home Disco’ and he responded with a coffee-table. But this is not just an ordinary coffee-table. It’s an iPod with built in speakers and a laser gogo dancer cage. I don’t think that it comes with a bundled dancer tho…
[via Synthtopia and weeheart]

the cold days are coming, the Ear Toasters can be useful
keep your ears toasty warm and listen your iPod too!

here is an another episode of our gadget geek game series
we have a new object
as always, this thing has something to do with audio
but what is this?
give us your first thoughts in a comment
the answer is after the jump

45 Nano Cases are made from reclaimed cassette tapes, gutted, routered and rebuilt to fit your 4th generation iPod nano. Wicked.
Anaid Gomez Ortigoza, student at the Interactive Telecommunications Program at NYU, is working on a project called kokoro which is a wearable playlist generator for the iPod based on the heartbeat. The concept is simple to use but fully packed with innovative ideas: the heart-rate is picked up by a Polar heart-rate sensor. The signal is received by Anaid’s specially developed electronic which is housed in a cute textile pouch connected to an iPod. The software selects songs form your music library that match the current heart rate. But there is an option to disagree with your hearts choice of music: one button to tell the kokoro DJ to chose a more powerful song or to slow the music down a bit. If you have a song in your library that fits a heart(beat) but you don’t like to listen to right now – skip it.
[via talk2myshirt ]