Those Vuzix video goggles are now getting an adapter cable in order to connect them to iPhones. Fantastic, since iPhone owners always have their phone with them.
Apple’s free licensing of the Mini DisplayPort spec is finally bearing fruit: Besides Monoprice’s MDP-to-HDMI adaptor, Apogee informs that their own is now finished, will be coming soon to a “major reseller.”
Logitech just spilled an upcoming adaptor that’ll let you use any Harmony remote with the PS3. Not many details (price/date), but it’ll do the usual Harmony magic and won’t swallow a USB port. [Blogitech]
On the opposite end of the fanboy self-loathing scale created by the PS3 XCM Cross Battle adapter is the Cross Fire. It brings Dual Shock controllers to the Xbox 360 (with turbo!).
And another iPod accessory line is born. The Scosche IDR350M, IDR450M and IDR650M in-ear buds will be the first to support the new Shuffle’s inline controller. An adaptor is also in the works.
It’s the Holy Grail of self-loathing DualShock gamers. Ditch Sony’s controller for Microsoft’s with the XCM’s latest, fully functional Cross Battle Adapter.
That Nvidia graphics fix Apple released yesterday that fixed “cursor movement” with Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapters on MacBooks? Totally didn’t fix the distortion issues.
We’ve already seen the Leica M-Mount adapter; now, Canon FD lenses are compatible with Panasonic’s Micro Four Thirds system and its Lumix DMC-G1.
Users of Apple’s Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adaptor are still experiencing the distortion issues, but now Apple Engineering is supposedly telling people this is only compatible with the Apple Cinema Display.
Buffalo Electronics is claiming that their WLI-UC-GN Wi-Fi dongle is the smallest Draft N 2.0 adapter in the world. Is it? Who knows. But it’s definitely tiny, and surprisingly cheap.