Sleek iPhone dock pumps portable Net radio ·Jan 10, 11:28 AM Net radio gadgets have pulled in an impressive share of attendees’ attention at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show which ends today in Las Vegas. Among the devices that was expected to see the light of day is a portable iPhone dock (pictured) from former Apple product designer Robert Brunner. The sleek new Audio Jibe Sound Machine iPhone dock uses the device’s WiFi and Bluetooth to access and broadcast Internet radio stations and other media through its speakers. More iPhone accessories, presumably with similar wireless audio capabilities, are expected to be unveiled at Apple’s upcoming MacWorld exposition in San Francisco next month. share: del.icio.us. Reddit Digg Yahoo Wink Windows Google Newsvine
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