Adapter for Bose I

There is an adapter to rechatge the Ipod touch in a Bose I dock?
Where can I get one?

Unfortunately Apple changed the power plug setting of several ipod products..
Power of capitalism
I own a new ipod touch and the Bose sound docking station, which is only playing sound but not charging.
None of the adapters can fix this as they have no affect on the power problem itself.
Have a look for some "charge converter" at amazon
You may also have a look here:
http://www.griffintechnology.com/device_types/ipod/devices/touch2g
i will order one myself the next days
hope this helps

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