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Amazon evades AppStore

Amazon MP3 Store Now Optimized for iPhone and iPod touch: Amazon’s 22-Million Song Catalog Available to iPhone and iPod touch Users for the First Time

Buy once and enjoy everywhere!-All MP3s purchased from Amazon are stored for free in customers’ Cloud Player accounts and can be enjoyed on iPhones, iPads, iPods, Kindle Fire, Android phones tablets, Sonos, Roku, or any web browser

SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jan. 17, 2013– (NASDAQ: AMZN) – Amazon.com, Inc. today announced the launch of the Amazon MP3 store optimized specifically for iPhone and iPod touch. For the first time ever, iPhone and iPod touch users can discover and buy digital music from Amazon’s 22-million song catalog using the Safari browser. Customers also have access to favorite Amazon features like personalized recommendations, best-seller lists andAmazon customer ratings. Music purchases are automatically saved to customers’ Cloud Player libraries and can be downloaded or played instantly from any iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, Kindle Fire, Android phone or tablet, Roku, Sonos home entertainment system, or any web browser, giving customers the freedom to enjoy more music, from more devices than any other major cloud music service.

“Since the launch of the Amazon Cloud Player app for iPhone and iPod touch, a top request from customers has been the ability to buy music from Amazon right from their devices. For the first time ever, iOS users have a way do that – now they can access Amazon’s huge catalog of music, features like personalized recommendations, deals like albums for $5, songs for $0.69, and they can buy their music once and use it everywhere,” said Steve Boom, Vice President of Amazon Music.

Features of the Amazon MP3 store on the mobile web browser include:

The Amazon MP3 mobile website for iPhone and iPod touches is built on HTML5, which means customers can make purchases directly from the Amazon MP3 mobile website at http://www.amazon.com/mp3 on their iPhones and iPod touches
Selection of over 22 million songs and over two million albums at everyday low prices
Access to everyday deals like $5 albums, $0.69 songs, and free songs from artists on the rise
Individualized recommendations based on purchase history
Immediate availability and seamless playback of purchases in the Amazon Cloud Player app
Free storage of all Amazon MP3 purchases in Amazon Cloud Player
Customers can begin shopping the Amazon MP3 store from their iPhone and iPod touch web browsers today athttp://www.amazon.com/mp3.

Olloclip 3-in-1 Lenses for iPhone 5 Review

Olloclip produce a snap on/off 3-in-1 lens solution for the iPhone 4/4S and now the iPhone 5. I bought one for my iPhone 5 and really have been very impressed by this little accessory. The results can be really artistic and fun, and incredible too. Basically you place on the camera corner of the iPhone 5. One side does the fisheye, switching over does wide angled. Unscrewing the wide angled lens reveals the macro lens. So below is a normal shot from the iPhone 5 camera.

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And now the same shot with the fisheye lens.

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And now using the wide angled lens.

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But now let’s look at the macro lens. This is a close up shot taken on the iPhone 5.

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And now using the Olloclip macro.

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The level of detail and close up is really impressive.

You can also use the Olloclip for video. The Olloclip only works on a naked iPhone 5, so make sure when you attach the lens there is no dirt on your phone or inside the slot of the Olloclip.

I really love this attachment.

Olloclip Case & Lenses

Olloclip make a superb snap on camera lens for the iPhone 4 to 5. I have the Olloclip for the iphone 5 and will be writing a full review shortly. Olloclip at CES have produced a case with a slide-open corner for use with the Olloclip.

The corner of the case unclips and swings over the top of the case and once flipped it’s edge rests on the volume button of the iPhone 5, converting what was a useless piece of plastic into a big, easy-to-press shutter button. Very clever. Neat, right?

Also clever is the dock part of the case, which slides onto the bottom half when needed and adds a tripod mount and a cold-shoe accessory mount.

The case, which has yet to be named, will be out soon around $50.

Also of interest is that future Olloclips will ship with an adapter for the latest iPod touch in the box. Olloclip is bringing out a new app which will offer a special mode for each of the fisheye, wideangle and macro lenses, as well as optical correction for all of them.

Also in prototype stage is a telephoto lens.

But ask yourself of you are this keen on photography why don’t you just get yourself a proper camera.

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Trident Kraken iPhone 5 case review

Today I received a Trident Kraken iPhone 5 case. I was looking forward to this case but was somewhat disappointed in the end. I already have two Trident Aegis cases, one in blue and the other in black. These I love. They provide a good 2 stage protection of silicone and outer plastic, with all the ports protected with flaps.

The Trident Aegis pictured below has a large enough opening for all my headphones. It uses comes with a good screen protector as well.

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The Trident Kraken shown below, is slightly different. It is a 3 piece case. Silicone and 2 pieces of plastic, one for the back, the other on the front. It also features a flip out stand, which clips on to the modular connection on the rear. With this modular system you can attach a variety of add ons from bicycle mount to a windscreen mount and more. Weirdly, the belt clip fastens over the front of the screen. Bad design as to use the phone you have to remove the belt clip. The other poor design is the headphone flap. It’s too small to fit most headphones so you have to use the supplied adapter tool. However when I used this adapter with a number of headphones the sound only came out of one side. The other positive aspect of this case is the built in screen protector. There were no issues with this at all. Just one small point, the case weighs 78g without the belt clip. So the combined weight with the iPhone 5 is 199g.

In summary, if the Kraken had a larger headphone flap, this would be a keeper. But it doesn’t so I can only recommend this case if you don’t listen to music. The Aegis is superb.

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Why Do You Upgrade?

This year there are going to be some really hot phones released. Starting with the Sony Xperia Z, Samsung S4 & Note 3, iPhones, and other Chinese manufacturers.

Now, hold your current phone in your hand, and ask yourself, what can it not do that a newer phone can? Of course, if your current phone is slightly busted or has a broken screen I can understand why you might a newer one.

Fundamentally the new phones coming up this year will be in 2 segments. 4 core and 8 core chips, 13mp cameras and then 16mp cameras and higher, thin and large, and then Apple does what it wants regardless of anything else. A newer phone might feature a larger screen size but again with larger screen sizes you lose one handed use but gain better media and Internet experiences. The newer phones might have features like NFC that you haven’t got on your old phone. Well NFC is not really that essential yet. Newer phones might feature the latest software but there are ways of making your old handset still run newer software, eg HTC HD2 is running a multiple of different software from android to windows 8. But do we need 8 cores to send a message, make a phone call and browse the Internet. No we don’t.

If I look at my iPhone 5 it does so much so amazingly well, even better than the S3, which IMO is an incredible device. With the iPhone 5 I can take stunning photos that even at my local camera club surprised them. Especially macro using the olloclip which is reviewed tomorrow. But why do I want to upgrade? Gadget lust is my illness.

So why do you want to upgrade?

Bluetooth iPad Mini Keyboard & Case Review

Recently I received a Bluetooth iPad Mini Keyboard which also acts as a cover/case for the iPad Mini.

I was very curious as to how good it would be both as a keyboard and as a case. The first thing I did was unbox the keyboard. Inside there is a very clear and well written English instruction leaflet and a micro usb cable. The keyboard features bluetooth v3, designed to allow the Mini to rest upright and then close up as a case/cover, a home button, sleep mode, 60 day standby time, 55 hours uninterrupted working time and dust and waterproof resistant.

Pairing with the iPad Mini was a breeze. Turn on the bluetooth in the iPad Mini’s settings. Turn on the keyboard and hit connect. On the iPad select the keyboard and then type the pairing number on the keyboard that appears on the iPad screen, followed by enter. And that is it.

The keyboard has a home button, long pressing activates Siri. A quick double tap of the home button brings up the multitasking. The on screen keyboard automatically disappears, but you can bring this back up by pressing the dedicated keyboard button. Typing at first feels a bit cramped and I kept missing the shift key on the right hand side of the keyboard. Auto correction and capitalisation doesn’t happen automatically. However, with more usage my speed increased. In terms of design it is great for holding the Mini in an upright position, and I like how it then doubles up as a case. Photos as below. To protect the back of the Mini being scratched, I have a vinyl carbon cover attached.

Overall an average solution, but the keyboard keys are too squashed together for quick typing. It is not as quick as the on screen keyboard either, nor is it quick as a full size keyboard. Otherwise it works as described.

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iPhone 5 Battery Cases emerge

Following Apple’s change to the new lightning connector it has taken some time for lightning accessories to appear. Battery cases are now appearing and below are just a few.

uNu’s DX Protective Case for iphone 5 costs $80 and will come in both black and white , with a 2300mAh battery built-in. It’s a slider case, with a removable top and a Lightning plug integrated into the bottom portion of the case.

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Meridian iPhone 5 Battery Case costing a similar amount, from Lenmar is similar to uNu’s option. With a 2200mAh cell, it’ll be available in white and black, as well as metallic red.

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ThirdRail’s Battery System for iPhone 5 has a removable battery that snaps in place and can be stacked with others for extra power. The battery is 1650mAh. This should cost $100.

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