It’s List Time Again-Cream of the Crop Top Accessores for the iPhone

Just In Time for the Holiday’s
There are literally hundreds of accessories available for the iPhone so it can be hard to choose the best ones. Especially if the person you are shopping for already has almost everything. And reading through all the lists on the Internet get get real confusing too. Everyone has their own list of Top 10 accessories, and all of the are drastically different. But, there are a few items that stand out above the rest. The top of the line, cream of the crop accessories for the iPhone.

So Here’s What I Did
I went through all the lists. Yes, I did say all of them. An believe me when I say there were probably close to 100. I reviewed the products and made my own list of the top iPhone accessories based on how many times the particular accessory showed up on all the lists.

Number One-The Top iPhone Accessory
Out of all of the literally hundreds of accessories, the Altec Lansing T612 comes in at number one because it showed up 8 times. There are cheaper iPhone docks, but apparently this one is worth its price. Running from $116-$189, it has excellent quality audio and it allows you to answer calls even while the iPhone is docked.

Coming in Second…
Beats by Dr. Dre Headphones. No, they are not cheap but they appeared at the top of all the lists 6 times. And apparently they have great audio quality in HD and are battery powered. Oh, yeah.. They are made by Dr. Dre too…

Number Three
The Aliph Jawbone Prine Bluetooth Headset. This one ahowed up on the top of the lists 5 times. t looks great, has excellant audio quality comes ina huge choice of colors and has noise reduction built in. But it’s downfall s he price tag. It costs about $99 new. Apparently it’s worth it.

Number Four
Coming in fourth being on the lists 4 times-fitting isn’t it? is the Mophie Juice Pack Air at $79. This is a great hard case that just clips on to the iPhone and has a built in polymer power pack to boot battery life on the go. Comes in three colors, Black, White and Purple.

Number Five
The Belkin Armband at $9-$14. This one was on the list 3 times, and the last one to be on a list at the top more than once. It is comfortable to wear, gives you full access t the screen, volume, and even the headphone connection. It keeps the iPhone safe and secure and never out of reach.

And The Verdict Is?
Well, with the holiday’s coming, it is a great time to start looking for these accessories. With the price of the iPhone itself starting to come down and with the rumor spreading saying that it is about to drop to $99, the accessories are sure to come down a bit as well. They are going to have to because who wants to buy an accessory that costs more than the phone itself? i know I don’t-

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Apple vs. Google Voice-With A Little AT&T and the FCC Thrown In For Good Measure

Why Did Apple Reject The Google Voice App?
And Why Was The FCC So Quick To Step In?

Finally, I get to talk about this Google/Apple thing.

Luckily for me, the controversy is still going strong, so I still get to report on a still hot topic. As a matter of fact, just a day or two ago, there was a new update on the situation. All of this back and forth between Google and Apple is turning it into a “he said she said” situation, with a little bit of AT&T and the FCC thrown in for good measure.

So What’s the Story?

Well, for starters, let me give a little background on the situation. Apparently, Google had applied to Apple to offer the Google Voice iPhone application that had been created to sell in the iPhone’s App Store. Google stated that the app would “enable users to send international text messages and make inexpensive calls.” Google was violently rejected. Apparently, according to Apple, they rejected this specific one and started pulling others form the store because “…Google has duplicated some of the proprietary content and code…” Google claims that they were denied because the service simply did not live up to the standards of Apple’s high app prices.

So the FCC decided to step in as they sent letters to all companies involved (As it turns out, the FCC was already on both of the companies tails for the board of directors stunt that they both pulled, more on that in a future post…). Google also stated, after a request concerning the Freedom of Information Act, that

“Apple’s representatives informed Google that the Google Voice app was rejected because Apple believed the app duplicated the core dialer function of the iPhone. The Apple representatives indicated that the company did not want applications that could potentially replace such functionality.”

And after the FCC stepped in to ask questions, Apple counters that

“Contrary to published reports, Apple has not rejected the Google Voice application, and continues to study it. The application has not been approved because, as submitted for review, it appears to alter the iPhone’s distinctive user experience by replacing the iPhone’s core mobile telephone functionality and Apple user interface with its own user interface for telephone calls, text messaging and voicemail.”

So What’s The Real Deal?

Well, as of right now, today, Apple is still claiming that they are reviewing the application and they also claim that they never officially rejected it in the first place. But apparently Google has proof otherwise which they stated in their written response to the FCC.

What Does All This Have To Do With iPhone Users?

Well, for starters, Apple is limiting the services that it will be offereing to iPhone users. For a company who claims to have great customer service, why then would they do that? Well, to be blunt, they are afraid. Because it’s so blatantly obvious that Apple is rejecting these Voice applications because of the pricing structure involved. The Voice app is so very cheap, that it would completely crush anything else offered in the app store. Apple claims that Google’s Voice app is just basically a repeat of other functionality already included in the phone, and that is a reason why it was rejected.

But think about this… Apple approved Skype, which has all of the same functionality as Apple’s AND Google’s apps. So why not deny Skype too? And why not deny any other VoIP application? Also, the Voice application is not the only application belonging to Google that has been pulled. There was one called Latitude that was pulled because of its “identical functionality” as iPhone capabilities. And then there is an app called Textfree, that is exactly the same as iPhone’s text program. Yet it is up and running just fine. Why don’t they ban that one too?

So What’s The Verdict?

Well, I think that it is obvious. Apple is afraid that Google will steal its thunder. There is no real good reason why they should have denied, banned, or taken down any previously approved applications made by Google. I believe that I will be proven right when I state that the only reason that Apple is playing these games is because they are afraid that Google will make Apple lose too much money

Who knows? Maybe Apple is just a little too High Class for a Google app… But then again, Google has a reputation for giving their customers exactly what they want. Peace of mind, great products, at unbeatable prices, usually meaning FREE. And Apple is afraid. It’s that simple. Apple is afraid.

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And Now For All You Fashion Freaks-Is The New Samsung Armani As Sleek And Overpriced As Their Suits?

Introducing The New Samsung Giorgio Armani Smartphone

This phone was rumored at one point to being called the Armani W820/8200, but I believe that the makers have finally settled on Samsung Armani B7620 as the final release name. But if anything changes, I will be sure to update as information is made available.
Lets Talk Phone Features

Other than the seemingly fashion conscious aspect of the phone (which I will review below), it totes all of the usual features that you would find on any Samsung Smartphone, including a 5 megapixel camera, 3.5″ AMOLED display, 8GB on board storage (plus microSD slot for even more) GPS chip and more. In fact, there are simply too many features to name them all here.

So What’s The Deal With Armani and Windows Being in Bed Together?

Well, a great, fashion conscious phone simply must have just the best OS around, right? Well that’s what the makers wee thinking when they put this little ditty together, anyway. Windows Mobile 6.5 needs some pretty hefty hardware to run it, so that means that the Samsung Armani is carrying some heavy artillery. In fact, its CPU runs at a speed of 800 mhz and it has 192 MB of RAM. Now that has some nice power to it.

And What About The Suit And Tie?

All of the fashion freaks out there MUST be drooling over this one. With its sleek black Armani casing and bronze tone “cuff link” like trim, it almost seems as it’s all tuxed up and ready for the ball. So now any of you out there that simply must have everything to match properly, this is the phone for you.

And The Verdict Is?

Well, I must say that this is one nice phone. It sports the new Windows 6.5 Mobile OS, An Armani tuxedo like quality to the outer casing, and a great camera to take all the pictures in the world so you can show off your new fashion conscious Smartphone. And you know what? It better have all these things. When you are buying a phone for almost 700 Euros or $1,030 USD, you want to be sure you are paying the same for your over priced phone as you are for your suit.

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Is any phone worth 600 Euros in 2009? Two thoughts

Well, this may quickly become a philosophical question. Or a financial question. Or however you may put it. But I am not talking Donald Trump or beggars, I am talking the average Western European customer. This is not a very new discussion, but it seems that what started with the Nokia 8800 (still have to say: beautiful but useless) is now becoming more and more general. Yes, phones learn to do more and more, but they also become more expensive year by year.

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