gizmodo.com - 12/2/2008
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The Apple Store now shows the Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic as available. Before they were listed as "coming soon", but their ordering database now shows shipping in 7-10 days, even while their text description hasn't been updated yet. [ Apple ]
Apple In-Ear Headphones Now Available!
gadgetizer.com 12/2/2008 —
Apple In-Ear headphones with Remote and Mic are now finally available. Apple has listed them on their site for ages, but always with a pesky ‘coming soon’.
But now they’re finally here and we’re finally going to get to ...
News: New Apple headphones only partially compatible with iPhone
ilounge.com 12/2/2008 — Apple’s new Earphones and In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic are only partially compatible with the iPhone and iPhone 3G, according to a recently-posted Apple support document. The Knowledge Base article titled ”Compatibility of wired headset ...
Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote & Mic Here (At Last) —
The Mac Observer
Apple’s long-awaited in-ear headphones have, at last, made an appearance at the Apple Store. Called “Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic,“ the in-ear headphones feature two drivers in each earpiece (a woofer and a tweeter), a microphone with iPod control buttons, and three sizes of ...
Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote & Mic Here (At Last) —
iPodObserver
Apple's long-awaited in-ear headphones have, at last, made an appearance at the Apple Store. Called "Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic," the in-ear headphones feature two drivers in each earpiece (a woofer and a tweeter), a microphone with iPod control buttons, and three sizes of ...
Apple Now Taking Orders for Premium In-Ear Headphones —
Cult of Mac
Just yesterday the web was lousy with stories about the extended delay for the release of Apple’s premium in-ear headphones with remote and mic. Like magic, Tuesday the Apple Store began accepting orders for the hotly anticipated $79 premium iPod accessory, with delivery promised ...
Apple taking orders for new in-ear headphones —
Macsimum News
Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple is now taking orders for the new in-ear headphones it introduced back in September along with a revamped iPod line-up. Apple’s online store says the US$79 Apple In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic are available within 7-10 business days. The $29 Apple ...
Apple begins selling In-Ear Headphones —
Macnn | The Macintosh News Network
Apple has begun selling its special In-Ear Headphones with Remote and Mic, which should ship to buyers in approximately seven to 10 workdays. The headphones are meant to serve as an upgrade to Apple's stock earbuds, which do not isolate ambient sound due to sitting outside of the ear canal. The ...
Apple In-Ear Headphones with mic & remote on sale —
SlashGear
The in-ear headphones Steve Jobs announced back in September have finally gone on sale , complete with a $79 price-tag. Showing in the Apple store as shipping in 7-10 days, the headset not only includes the in-ear stereo buds but an in-line microphone and “control capsule” that ...
Portrait - Steve Jobs is Apple —
Cult of Mac
Image © mic.imac
Flickr user mic.imac has a fascinating portrait up of Steve Jobs, comprised entirely of artfully arranged Apple products. The portrait echoes a theme that runs through the upcoming Welcome to Macintosh documentary my colleague Nicole Martinelli wrote about on ...
Hands-On with Griffin's TuneBuds Mobile —
Wired: Gadget Lab
Apple has been dragging its feet with the release of its new iPod Touch compatible, remote control headphones with mic. Neither the in-ear nor the regular earbuds have yet made it into the stores, which has given the third-party makers a head start. Grifin sent us a pair of its TuneBuds ...
Apple unleashes not-crap iPhone iPod earbuds —
The Register
No mic for Jesus Three months after they were said to be on the horizon, Apple today announced availability of the dual-driver in-ear headphones with remote and mic ($79) and single-driver earphones with remote and mic ($29).…
Cash Rich Tech Surprises —
Yahoo! Finance: Tech Ticker
Goldman Sachs released a list of 16 cash-rich tech stocks with solid fundamentals, and there were some surprises. No Microsoft, Oracle, Cisco, or Google. The only household name featured was Apple, with 30 percent of its market cap in