iPhone Nano
Today's title is controversial. I really regret Apple has gone the full featured smartphone way. But just last week I found a device that turns an EXISTING iPod into an iPhone (sort of). The gadget is called BlueEye , from Gear 4 . BlueEye is the size of an original Apple iPod remote , and has a built-in FM radio tuner, like the radio remote (in case you prefer to listen to some live programming instead of the stored tunes). But it also has two additional pieces of hardware inside - a microphone and a Bluetooth transceiver. The idea behind this product is very simple. You are listening to your iPod, your phone rings and you can pick up the conversation using the same earphones you already wear. And to make your life easier, the music is automatically paused and even the calling phone number is displayed on the iPod's screen. The device does not require any batteries and chargers (it draws the power from an iPod). It pairs seamlessly with any Bluetooth - enabled phone. And is ...