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XtremeMac announced today the release of InCharge Auto, a sleek solution for charging iPhone or iPod in any vehicle. Here is more info: "InCharge Auto is "Works with iPhone" and "Made for iPod" approved, which certifies that it meets Apple performance standards set for those devices. It is the first product to be introduced from an upcoming line of iPhone accessories in development by XtremeMac. ![]() InCharge Auto is built to safely power and charge iPhone and iPod. The intelligent circuitry design provides maximum protection against power spikes that occur during normal vehicle operation. A built-in LED indicates perfectly regulated power is being supplied, and an ingenious self-resetting fuse never needs to be replaced. Additionally, the detachable USB power cable can be used for charging with a computer. ?iPhone has created a new category of handheld device that will revolutionize the cell phone industry while simultaneously creating new levels of sophistication for compatible electronic accessories,? said Gary Bart, CEO of XtremeMac. ?We pride ourselves on being first to market with products that meet these rigorous technical standards.? InCharge Auto is available now for $19.95 at Apple retail stores and online at Apple.com and XtremeMac.com. It is backed by XtremeMac?s Limited Lifetime Warranty and will be available in black or white from both physical and online retailers later this month." ----------------------------------------------------- To read our latest phone reviews please visit: Apple iPhone HTC Mogul Windows Mobile 6 Phone HTC Touch Windows Mobile Phone BlackBerry 8830 World Edition for Verizon T-Mobile Wing Palm Treo 755p Nokia N75 HTC S710 WIndows Mobile Smartphone Samsung UpStage for Sprint Nokia N95 with 5 megapixel camera LG VX9400 with Digital Mobile TV on Verizon BlackBerry 8800 on Cingular Samsung u740 for Verizon LG VX8600 for Verizon Palm Treo 750 on Cingular Verizon enV - LG VX9900 Samsung BlackJack Nokia N800 Internet Tablet Cingular 8525 / HTC TyTN Pocket PC Phonel More News. . . |