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The Great Giz Xmas Giveaway Day 19: iLuv 552BLK iPod Speaker

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9:00AM December 18, 2009 | Nick Broughall

Each and every year, we here at Giz accumulate a lot of gadgets we don’t need or want. Some of them are review products that never get collected, some are prizes from competitions entered at events, others are part of the obligatory swag bags. This year though, we’re giving those gadgets to you, as part of the Great Giz Xmas Giveaway of 2009. More »


Logitech Offering Two New iPod Speaker Docks

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11:00AM September 17, 2009 | Nick Broughall

Portable speakers are a must have part of the iPod ecosystem, and Logitech are one of the bigger names around. Their latest speakers – the S315i and the S125i have just been announced for Australia. More »


Livespeakr Is Like A Transformer iPod Dock

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2:36PM September 2, 2009 | Nick Broughall

In some statistics I just made up, there are at least as many iPod docks available today as there are different breeds of dog in the world. But none of them twist and contort like the Livespeakr. More »


Focal Aquatune Speaker Is a Lucite iPod Nano Shark Cage

1:40AM February 11, 2009 | John Mahoney

Rather than looking like a swollen shower cady, these Japanese waterproof iPod speakers (like before, now updated for the new Nanos) actually appear to belong in some fantasy crystal waterworld. Just not Kevin Costner’s.

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Yuen’To Music Ball is Great for Listening to Music, Bopping Heads

10:32PM January 26, 2009 | John Herrman

Clearly a product of the deep-sea geothermal vent creature school of cuteness, the Yuen’To Music Ball is an adorable, albeit expensive, powered portable speaker.

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Daisy-Chainable X-Mini II Orb Speakers Go Well Past 11

5:20AM January 23, 2009 | John Mahoney

Very cool idea here: these $US29 X-Mini II speaker balls improve on the original X-Minis greatly: they can be daisy chained together for an infinitely expandable grouping of rock action.

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Sony Muteki Audio Systems Monstrously Dwarf Your iPod

10:45PM January 7, 2009 | Elaine Chow

Sony’s two new Muteki audio shelf systems, which are both “Made for iPods,” have tossed aside that whole thin, streamlined aesthetic. The result: the iPod looks like something climbing out of a monster truck.

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