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January 5, 2008

Vestalife is set to launch a new iPod speaker dock called Ladybug. Vestalife has partnered with Element Skateboards to create a limited edition version, clad in black, chrome, and skulls.
The Vestalife Ladybug includes two 1.5-inch speakers that fold over the face of your iPod, making a cocoon . The back of the Ladybug houses a single 3-inch sub, along with an auxiliary input, USB port, AV output, and an external power jack.
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January 4, 2008

For $799 you could own Fender, Marshall and Vox's Vintage iPod Tube Amp/Charger
According to the manufacturer, you ca enjoy your playlists with the "warmth and richness only a vintage tube amplifier can provide".
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January 2, 2008

The Mu-Bot (short for Music-Bot) from Segatoys and Avex Entertainment hands serve as ear phones and the cord can be reeled inside the bot's tiny body. You can wear the Mu-bot around your neck or have it stand next to your iPod (or any other MP3 player). A cute iPod and MP3 player companion that will brighten your day.
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June 16, 2007
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iHome has announced the H10, a new iPod dock/ speaker.
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April 18, 2007

DLO has announced the DLO Jam Jacket case featuring cord management. Built for the 30GB iPod with video, the lint-free silicone case adds a strong, gripable layer of protection to your iPod, plus cord management for your headphones.
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Slaudiolab has announced plans to launch RS-200BD, a new Bluetooth audio transmitter accessory aimed that the army of iPod owners. Attach to any compatible iPod dock connector, and get stereo audio over Bluetooth. The SRS-200BD comes with SRS WOW HD audio enhancement technology.
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July 14, 2006

GRO Design is showing off a steamy new Portable Speaker/ bag for the iPod
Designed as an iPod/MP3 player accessory, it’s made from weatherproof speaker fabric and houses a full range speaker and a rechargeable battery, plus the iPod, so it’s easy to both carry and protect your MP3 player from the elements.
via Gizmodo & Gizmag
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July 11, 2006
Apple Computer is experimenting with aluminum anodized enclosures similar to those used in the company's iPod mini digital music players In an effort to reduce the iPod Nano's susceptibility to scratches reports Apple Insider
According to sources, the Cupertino, Calif.-based company is so far believed to have committed to the transition away from the nano's polycarbonate-coated shell and towards aluminum enclosures. The new enclosures are expected to debut in color variations similar to those used with the iPod mini, these sources added.
Aside from the enclosure change, the new nanos are expected to sport relatively the same form factor as the existing iPod nano -- about three inches tall and a fourth of an inch thin.
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July 8, 2006

Apple patented a few new designs for the ipod, the most talked about new patent is an image that resembles a handset.
T3 has a 3d mockup of the patent
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In January of 2006, Apple successfully registered a total of 10 new iPod interface designs with a European trademark and design office , Apple Insider reports.
They depict versions of both the iPod nano and fifth-generation video iPod not yet released by the company.
In one of the design sketches (pictured), the Click-Wheel has been replaced by a keypad layout that strongly resembles a traditional mobile handset (or cell phone).
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