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SKProducts has cut the price of its CarClip rear view mirror holder for the iPod mini and iPod nano to $10.
Hearing-aid suppliers are looking to broaden their appeal with products such as custom-molded earpieces for iPod users and Bluetooth cell-phone headsets.
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Hearing-aid suppliers are looking to broaden their appeal with products such as custom-molded earpieces for iPod users and Bluetooth cell-phone headsets.
Like Etymotic already does?
Posted by LukeA on January 17, 2006 at 12:53 PM (PDT)
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There is a lot of talk about the “iPod Generation” losing their hearing. I think this is just job security for the hearing aid companies. They are trying to make sure we need their products in the future.
Posted by ePederson on January 19, 2006 at 11:17 PM (PDT)