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Mujjo intros Leather Touchscreen Gloves

11/28, 4:48am

Mujjo reveals leather gloves for touchscreen devices

Mujjo has introduced Leather Touchscreen Gloves that make them ideal for navigating touchscreen devices. In order to get the leather gloves to work properly on touchscreens, Mujjo has treated the leather gloves with a nanotechnology that allows the gloves to mimic the conductive properties of human skin. The Ethiopian lambskin leather has also been treated so that it is wind and waterproof, while the inside incorporates a soft wool lining.

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Hands on with the Mujjo iPhone 5 wallet

11/22, 5:16am

The Mujjo iPhone 5 wallet stands out from the crowd

Dutch boutique accessory maker has an extensive range of Apple accessories that feature either premium leather or a combination of leather with wool felt, all hand-crafted. The Mujjo iPhone 5 wallet comes in two versions, one which uses a combination of light and dark gray wool felt combined with a disctinctive tanned leather strap, or a light gray wool felt version coupled with a white leather strap. MacNN has had the opportunity to spend some time using the former, living with it for the past week.

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Briefly: Touchscreen gloves by Mujjo, Flip3D iPhone case

10/29, 7:46am

Mujjo updates its touchscreen gloves, make your iPhone 3D-capable

Dutch accessory maker Mujjo has launched its new AW 12-13 touchscreen gloves collection. The new touchscreen gloves line improves on the original in their insulation properties, aesthetics and fit. “We've tested miles of yarn to come up with improved anti-pilling properties and literally spent hour’s texting in an icebox. The result is an optimized balance of insulation, conductivity and elasticity,” Mujjo founder Tom Canters told Electronista.

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Briefly: Thunderbolt storage, SoundHound, Mujjo cases

06/07, 8:15pm

Qnap shows 4-bay JBOD Thunderbolt case at Computex

Accessory maker Qnap is showing a prototype of a four-bay Thunderbolt JBOD drive case at Taiwan's Computex trade show. The JTB-400 is capable of holding either 2.5- or 3.5-inch drives. No hardware RAID controller is installed, and the SATA bridgeboard is controlled with a Marvell controller. Pricing has yet to be announced for the rollout of the chassis, expected in the third quarter.

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