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03/29/2005, 1:15pm, EST
Tuesday, March 29th
Hilton's iPod-ready alarm clock, virtual download
Hilton has announced its Hilton Family Virtual Clock, a virtual (desktop) replica of its new in-hotel alarm clocks that offers an audio input for users to attach their iPod or other MP3 player. The new Hilton Family clock features an easy-to-set alarm and four pre-set music selection buttons; it will be available in Hilton line of hotels, while a version without the audio input will be availalbe in Hampton Inn rooms. The online version is available for Mac OS X and offers several options for setting a personal alarm. The clock reminds users of its four-phase sweepstakes that offers 100 winners of a $10 iTunes Gift Certificate (Phase 1), 100 winners of a Hilton Family Alarm Clock with MP3 jack (Phase 2), 250 winners of Apple's iPod mini (Phase 3), and 10 winners of a Two Night Stay at a participating Hilton Family hotel (Phase 4).
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haha!
Ok, I'm done being mean, but this was too easy.
Aside from that, this is just one more indication that Apple will continue to dominate the portable digital music player market for sometime now. How many companies are advertising "Brand X" compatible accessories, alarm clocks or car stereos? Anything that can be plugged into a headphone jack is being molded in white plastic and labeled with a lowercase "i" in front of the name. Seems like the inverse of the software world were every thing is windows first and mac as an afterthought. Now if Yahoo would only update their freaking IM client.
PS. I give real credit to those companies that are actually building hardware that interfaces with and controls the iPod.