Apple Connector Cable
Apple Connector Cable
Apple Connector Cable

According to iLounge, who’s generally reliable as far as Apple rumors go—the adapters that will make the iPhone 5’s smaller dock connector work with your 30-pin speakers and such will cost 10 bucks a pop, or three for $29. The future don’t come cheap! The pricing, if true—and if there’s even a new dock connector in the first place—is right in line with Apple’s $10 MagSafe 2 Converter, which sticks one magnet onto another magnet so that you can charge your current generation MacBook Pro. Read the full story at Gizmodo.

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