If you’re any kind of Internet viral video junkie–you know who you are–then last week you smirked at the Bike Hero video. In case you somehow missed it, Bike Hero is a video of a guy on a bike playing Guitar Hero with markers left on the pavement. Sadly, …
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So secretive, that Apple. In its typical fashion, the company coyly declined to answer our initial inquiries about the production force behind its branded In-Ear Headphones, and now the earbuds’ product page seems to be indefinitely marked with “Coming Soon.” What gives, oh purveyor of iPods? Also this week: MP3 players with customizable interfaces.
Donde esta el Apple In-Ear Headphone?
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Q: I just bought a new iPod Touch, which is fantastic, but I have been waiting a while for Apple to release their new In-Ear Headphones, the ones announced in September for $79. The audio quality seems like it would be fine for me, and I would really like to have the microphone and playback controls on the wire. I had read that Apple would release them in October, but it is now November 6 and they are still listed on Apple’s Web site as “coming soon.” I have been completely unable to find any info on this mystery. Do you know when or if they will be released? Thanks very much for your help.–Aleck , via e-mail
A: Unfortunately, Apple is being rather tight-lipped about this product. The company’s rep asserted that Apple will not be releasing review samples until the earphones actually hit shelves, and she was unable to provide an estimate as to when that might be–no doubt because the headphones are being manufactured by an unknown third party. The best thing I can say is just keep an eye out at the Apple Store, although the fact that the product is this late to market is rather uncharacteristic of Apple and raises some concern regarding the production of the line. If they’re not available by Black Friday, I’d consider looking at alternatives. Radius has a $50 pair that I found to be suitable, the Atomic Bass for iPhone. There’s no integrated controls in those, though.
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Originally posted at MP3 Insider
Now might not be the best time to be getting a new credit card, but if you happen to be a gamer who’s racking up charges anyway, a new PlayStation credit card could be the way to do it.
(Credit: Sony)
Yes, a PlayStation credit card. The card, issued …