Accessory Manufacturers Aren’t Sure (Or Aren’t Saying) If Apple’s Adapter Will Allow Audio And Video Dock Output

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One of the biggest concerns I’ve had about Apple’s new Lightning port is the perceived (or real) obsolescence of a whole constellation of iPod 30-pin compatible devices. Now that fear seems confirmed. As we learned today, the Lightning to 30-pin adapter comes with an important caveat: “Video and iPod Out not supported.” This means thousands, if not millions, of devices will become e-waste.

But are we sure these adapters won’t work?

I reached out to a major iPod dock company this morning and got a reply that should disconcert anyone with a dock in their home. The company rep, who will remain nameless, wrote back:

We will be evaluating compatibility of our current products with the new Apple adapter once it becomes available. Please feel free to check back in with us at that time.

This company makes some of the best-known docks in the market, and I sincerely doubt they aren’t aware of these compatibility issues at this late date. Yet this answer is troubling: If these guys don’t know what’s up with Lightning, who does?

Commenters elsewhere are noting that “iPod out” is not the same as audio out, but even so, this does leave some accessories out in the cold. That manufacturers still have to wait to confirm compatibility is the real problem here: hopefully they’d know by now.

We probably won’t know much about Lightning architecture until devices are in users’ hands, and arguably Apple isn’t at fault here. They’re pushing their technology forward as any sane company would. But what we have here is a Schrödinger’s cat of port technology and I’m leaning toward the cat being dead.


Wal-Mart Is the Cheapest Place to Buy an iPhone 5 (Pre-Orders Start at 8AM) [Iphone 5]

If you’re looking to save a few bucks on the iPhone 5 and don’t mind shopping with people who enjoy wearing denim suits, you should pre-order your iPhone at Wal-Mart. The big box store will start taking pre-orders at 8AM tomorrow for a starting price of $190. More »

Tesla’s ‘Supercharger Network’ of electric vehicle power stations will be revealed September 24th

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For Tesla owners looking at taking their electric vehicles out for some long haul driving, a plan to line the highways and/or byways with fast chargers should be welcome news. After mentioning the Supercharger Network as early as January, company founder Elon Musk tweeted tonight that it would officially be unveiled September 24th. So, what will it actually look like? Musk claims it will “feel like alien spaceships landed at highway rest stops,” where owners may be able to enjoy amenities like charging that takes their batteries from ten to 90 percent in just 45 minutes or fast battery swaps. We’ve marked our calendars, check out AutoblogGreen for more speculation on just what Supercharging may entail, including the potential that the stations themselves will be solar powered.

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Drone, Last Seen Flying Over Washington, D.C., Has Gone Missing [Drones]

A drone went missing last Friday in Washington D.C., and it has not been seen since. More »

Apple’s Lightning To Micro USB Adapter

Apple Lightning To Micro USB Adapter

Apple has started selling the Lightning to Micro USB Adapter. It enables you to connect the new iPhone 5 to micro USB cables and chargers to sync and charge your device. Priced at $24, the Apple Lightning to Micro USB Adapter is compatible with iPhone 5, iPod touch (5th generation) and iPod nano (7th generation). [Apple Store]

Superheated Steel Balls Make Water Boil Without Bubbles [Science]

This is really cool. Scientists have found a way to make water boil without causing any bubbles. How? Drop some superheated, nanoparticle-coated steel into the water. More »

Unnamed Olympus point and shoot leaks, looks like the XZ-2

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Photokina’s just around the corner, folks, so it’s only natural for a few of the cameras to get leaked before their official debuts in Germany. What you see above is a picture scrounged up by the folks at Digicam info, and it appears to be of the Olympus XZ-2, an update to the company’s XZ-1 point and shoot. From the looks of things, the new model largely retains the look of the old, save for a faux leather grip and the addition of a toggle switch of unknown purpose on the front. It also seems that Olympus will be rolling out an underwater case and a molded cowhide cover to go with the camera when it arrives. Folks searching for a closer look at the hardware can find it at the source below, or y’know, wait until we get our hands on it next week.

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Lian Li PC-A75X Full-Tower PC Case

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Lian Li has once again expanded its line of full-tower PC cases by showing off the PC-A75X. This aluminum case supports for micro-ATX, ATX, E-ATX and HPTX motherboards, and is equipped with a top-placed I/O panel with 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0 and 2x audio ports, two 5.25-inch external drive bays, twelve 3.5-inch internal HDD bays, three 2.5-inch internal HDD bays (using 3.5-inch bays), eleven expansion slots and has four fans (3x 140mm fans – front, 1x 120mm fan – rear). Pricing and release date are still unknown at the moment. [Lian Li]

Bose SoundLink Air Wireless Music System

Bose SoundLink Air

The Bose SoundLink Air wireless speaker system streams audio from an iPad, iPhone, iPod touch or a computer’s iTunes library via Apple’s AirPlay technology and a Wi-Fi network. It has Bose’s patented acoustic waveguide speaker technology, neodymium transducers, and Bose digital signal processing to deliver rich, detailed sound. The SoundLink Air system has two options for control of basic functions: the Apple iOS device or an included infrared remote. The Bose SoundLink Air wireless speaker system retails for £299.95 ($483). [Bose]

EVGA Z75 SLI ATX Motherboard

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Here’s another newly introduced ATX motherboard from EVGA, the Z75 SLI. Based on Intel Z75 Express Chipset, the board supports for Intel LGA1155 processors and features a 7+1 phase power design, four DDR3 DIMM memory slots (up to 32GB RAM), two PCI-Express 3.0 x16 slots, one PCI-Express 2.0 x16 slot and one PCI-Express 2.0 x1 slot. Connectivity-wise, it has four SATA 6.0 Gbps, four SATA 3.0 Gbps, three USB 3.0, eight USB 2.0 and Gigabit Ethernet. Unfortunately, there’s no word on pricing and release date yet. [EVGA]