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HyperMac changing to HyperJuice to avoid Apple’s legal team

A few weeks ago, we heard the unfortunate news that Sanho, creators of HyperMac, were being forced to stop selling the MacBook charging cable that makes their HyperMac products so useful, as a result of a legal battle with Apple. Well, that day has come. Today is the last day you’ll be able to buy both the HyperMac battery and the MacBook charging cable that allows you to charge your MacBook, MacBook Pro or MacBook Air from the external battery.

Sanho to cease sales of HyperMac MacBook charging cables

Last call for anyone not satisfied with the battery life of their MacBook. Sanho Corporation has announced they’ll be ceasing sales of HyperMac MacBook charging cables and car adapters on November 2nd, 2010 as a result of their recent legal battle with Apple. You’ll still be able to purchase a HyperMac battery after the cut-off date, but you won’t be able to buy the cable that makes it useful for a MacBook.

Appletell reviews the HyperMac Stand for iPad

HyperMac has taken two of the most useful accessories and combined them into one great portable product that can solve a lot of common problems at once. The HyperMac Stand combines a stand with a battery, and does so in as small of a package as possible. It’s not the best stand, nor is it the best external battery, but together, the portability makes up for any shortcomings. In this case, being a jack of all trades, master of none is desirable. It’s the perfect tool for a writers on the go.

HyperMac Stand, iPad stand and battery in one

What do you get when you take two of the most common iPad accessories—a stand and a battery—and combine them in one? The HyperMac Stand. It adds 16 hours of battery life, recharges over USB and works with cased or naked iPads with two angles of view. The HyperMac Stand might just solve two or more of your problems at once, but the idea behind combining a stand and a battery has some benefits that may be less obvious.

Appletell reviews the HyperMac 60Wh External Battery

Apple’s iPad gets close to 10 hours of battery life under normal usage. But what if that’s not enough? And on top of that, what if you don’t have access to a power outlet? Then there’s really only one solution: an external battery. HyperMac is here, once again, to save the day and increase your battery life with their newest external battery with iPad support.

HyperMac refreshes external batteries with iPad support

Sanho Corp., makers of HyperMac batteries, has announced its refreshing the entire line of Hypermac external MacBook batteries with iPad support. The new batteries support charging of the iPad with a higher powered USB port than previous models. And just to make the update that much sweeter, they’ll start shipping in two weeks at a price tag $30 lower than before.

Appletell reviews HyperMac External Battery for Apple MacBook MBP-060

What’s worse than seeing your MacBook’s battery dip below 10%? Seeing it hit zero? Okay, fair enough. But if this happens to you often, you need a solution. HyperMac has an entire line of batteries just for this purpose. And yes, they come with MagSafe connections. But even if you just have an iPhone or iPad, the HyperMac MBP-060 has you more than covered.

Appletell Review: The Nano, Micro and Mini batteries from HyperMac

Even if your iPhone is brand new, its battery may not be enough to hold you over for a full day’s worth of music, Internet browsing and the like. For some of us, running out of power is just not an option. HyperMac’s new line of candy inspired batteries come is various shapes, sizes and flavors colors. Surely they have one that fits your style, needs and price range.

Macworld 2010: HyperMac Introduces Three New iPhone/iPod batteries

HyperMac, the award winning maker of external batteries for your MacBook, has introduced three new external battery options aimed at the iPhone and iPod line of devices: the HyperMac Nano, Micro and Mini. The Nano has a built-in flexible iPod/iPhone dock connector to reduce your clutter and also includes a cap to make it look a little less battery like. The Micro and Mini both use standard USB out so that you can charge a variety of gadgets.

Appletell reviews HyperMac’s External MacBook Power Battery

Apple has made their best effort to maximize battery life in their notebook line, but sometimes it’s just not enough. Even if battery life has been extended since previous models, the new MacBooks don’t support swapping of batteries (at least not in a usable fashion). So, what do you do? Call up HyperMac I imagine. They have a new external battery, and it does its job.