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Marware adds iPhone/iPod touch to Sportsuits

new marware sportsuits

Computing accessory manufacturer Marware today announced two new additions to its Sportsuit Convertible line, offering cases for the iPhone and iPod touch. Priced at $35, the Sportsuit features soft foam padding as a base material, with clear vinyl covering the screen, and a removable neoprene armband. The cases use Marware's patented Multidapt clip system, so it can be used with any of the company's accessories that use the Multidapt connector, such as adaptors for semi-permenant installation on a car or bike.

XtremeMac unveils SportWrap Pink armband

XtremeMac SportWrap Pink

XtremeMac today introduced SportWrap Pink to support the efforts of the National Breast Cancer Foundation alongside new versions of its SportWrap armband for Apple's iPod touch, iPod classic, third-generation iPod nano, and iPhone. The SportWrap's new design features a neoprene body and an adjustable strap trimmed with a soft elastic material that allows the armband to mold to the shape of most arm sizes. The face of the iPod or iPhone is covered by a clear flexible plastic that provides full access to all controls, while the back is guarded from moisture via neoprene. The new SportWrap designs are available for pre-order at $30 each.

WeBot service adds Mac, Linux support

WeBot Mac, Linux support

WeBot today announced that its recently-launched service for bringing multimedia content to any computer or compatible device -- like Apple's iPhone -- is now compatible with Mac and Linux systems. WeBot enables users to play music located on a home computer at work using a Web browser, and provides instant access to media across all machines and servers as soon as it's downloaded. Users can share pictures stored on several computers regardless of their locations, and WeBot negates the need to manually upload or synchronize files. The service is currently available as for testing purposes, requiring users to create an account and sign in prior to usage.

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