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Digital Experiences iPhone Gallery -- TiPb @ CES 2010

By , Thursday, Jan 7, 2010 at 10:48 am
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Digital Experiences is an event held the eve before CES 2010 officially kicks off, and as we've come to expect -- there was a lot of iPhone in the room. From EA showing off their latest games to Sonos showing how completely they've gone in on iPhone, from Speck to Griffin to XtremeMac giving us sneak peaks at their upcoming gear from Powermat's inductive charging solutions, all the way to Google's massive Nexus One booth (okay, everything except that maybe!) the iPhone was in full force.

Check it out, after the jump!

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  1. fastlane says:

    How come your Lightbox photos never have 'Next' and 'Previous' links?

  2. Country boy says:

    i'm with fastlane, it would be more convenient, than having to close each box to get to the next photo

  3. Mark says:

    I don't see what it matters I have a mouse and can click the close button...

  4. Salvador Moreno says:

    i have a question on the powermat case photo (tipcesday011). Does anyone know when it would be available.

  5. MrAnonymous says:

    It may be convenient for you with the use of a mouse and keyboard, but it is an inconvenience for those who are using their mobile phone browsers to view the images.

  6. fastlane says:

    @MrAnonymous:

    Especially with 4.0 coming... the Walkthrough will have at least 30 photos as usual. That's torture on the iPhone as it's set up now.

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