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They have already proven themselves as energy savers and now Innergie sweetens the deal even more by announcing a 20% price slash on these multi-port universal adapters, the mCube90 ($99.99) and mCube90DC ($49.99). Both will be available at the Innergie website and Amazon.

Innergie’s mCube90 is actually two power adapters in a single stylish package - an AC adapter that plugs into the wall for home and office use and a detachable DC adapter — the mCube90DC — for charging consumer electronic devices while on an airplane, a train or in an automobile.

Exclusive to the mCube90, this Auto/Air feature makes the product an especially convenient travel power adapter. The mCube90 is designed for those users who want power whenever and wherever they need it, while the mCube90DC is aimed at consumers who want an adapter when they are on the road.

Both products are energy efficient. They are compatible with most computers and common gadgets which include the likes of laptops, camcorders, digital cameras, portable game consoles, MP3 players, and mobile phones.

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TripIt iPhone App

Never get lost again or waste time when you are traveling with the TripIt iPhone app. This free application for the Apple iPhone displays a traveler’s detailed itinerary on their mobile phone, so they have all their travel plans at their fingertips.

TripIt is a popular service for organizing and sharing travel plans. With the new TripIt for iPhone, travelers now have mobile access to all their TripIt itineraries, which can include travel plans from more than 500 booking sites. Travelers can quickly find the travel details they need, whether their iPhone is online, offline or in airplane mode, and easily link to websites or call numbers from their itinerary.

TripIt for iPhone was created using the TripIt API (Application Programming Interface) that enables developers to build on TripIt’s open itinerary platform. More than 100 developers are using the TripIt API to create the next generation of travel services.

TripIt for iPhone is available for free in the Apple iTunes App Store.

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Tags: airplane, Apple, Apple iPhone, apple itunes, application programming interface, Cell Phones, free application, iPhone, mobile access, mobile phone, traveler, travelers, waste time

Garmin G600 Approved by the FAA


It’s not everyday that we get to talk about a GPS gadget for airplanses. The G600 has been approved by the FAA which means it will be available for 785 various models of normal and utility category aircraft, including twin combustion engine and turbo-prop engine aircraft up to 12,500 pounds.

The G600 will offer you two displays. It will pick up flight data like attitude, weather, terrain and traffic. The navigation details and the terrain data will all be displayed in an intuitive pictorial format on those dual LCD displays.

Gary Kelley, Garmin’s vice president of marketing says:
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Tags: airplane, Garmin, GPS, GPS, Portable Devices




 

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