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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

So Sweet! 2-in-1 Gadget Cases From Tech Candy

 
 

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via GeekSugar by Kelly Schwarze on 11/28/11

Looking for something extra sweet to fill a stocking this year? Pick up a Tech Candy iPhone or iPad case for the gadget addict that wants options with their gear. Each iPhone 4/4S case ($38) and iPad/iPad 2 case ($48) comes with two complementary colored, flexible silicone "wraps" along with a white hard-shell polycarbonate outer case that shows off the rainbow hue below. Change up the color combination based on mood, weather, or whim. If your recipient really wants a fashion-forward gadget they can take it one step further and match their device's screen wallpaper to the hard-shell case pattern.

Check out a selection of our favorite case sets in the gallery!

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Monday, November 28, 2011

iPhone, iPad HDMI, USB And Mini USB Adapter

 
 

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via Geeky-Gadgets by Julian Horsey on 11/28/11

A new adapter has been created by JTT called the IPHDAVAD which has been designed to enable you to add extra ports to your iPad or iPhone using the devices 30 pin docking port.

Once fitted to your Apple device the IPHDAVAD adapter adds support for a HDMI Out, analog TV out, mini USB Port and USB OTG port to your iOS device.

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Block Case Transforms the Samsung Galaxy S II into LEGO

 
 

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via Chip Chick by Helena Stone on 11/27/11

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Lets face it, no one can even begin to compete with the vast amount of cases there are out there for the iPhone 4S, but Samsung Galaxy S II owners have been pretty fortunate. That is because, unlike so many other Android smartphones that come and go, the success of the Galaxy S II series has brought on a nice selection of cases to dress the device up in.

However, this latest Block Silicon Case for the Galaxy S II is so adorable, that it just might make the iPhone 4S jealous!  Available in several colors, including blue, red, yellow, pink, black, and white, the Block Silicon case essentially transforms the Galaxy S II into a giant and very lovable LEGO brick – while also keeping it protected. The Block Silicon Case for the Galaxy S II retails for $12.80 at Strapya.

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

10 Super iPhone Stands

 
 

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via Mashable! by Amy-Mae Elliott on 11/24/11


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Appealing to the DIY-wannabe in us all, the iWrench is useless as a tool, but highly useful as an iPhone propper-upper.

Cost: $11.99

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If like us, you like to keep your iPhone close, then a stand is an essential accessory. Whether it's for your desk, bedside or coffee table, there's a variety of imaginative options that will keep your Apple mobile in view.

We have found 10 examples that we are particularly partial too. From a sucker stand that doubles as an in-car mount, to quirky ways to prop up your iPhone, to innovative items that double as desktop conservation pieces, we've got 'em all in our great gallery.

SEE ALSO: 13 Quirky iPhone Accessories [PICS]

Take a look through the slideshow for our hand-picked selection. Let us know in the comments below how you keep your iPhone upstanding.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Gumdrop Drop Tech iOS Cases (video)

 
 

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via Geeky-Gadgets by Julian Horsey on 11/14/11

If you are looking to add some serious protection to your iOS devices then the Gumdrop Drop Tech Series might well be worth a look. The new Gumdrop Drop Tech cases have been designed using several different layers and are now available for the iPad 2 and iPhone 4S.

The layers includes a polycarbonate frame that provides rigidity to the case and into which you slide your iPad into, which is combined with a screen protector that is in its own frame and those are the surrounded by a thick silicone skin covers the frame and back of the iPad, providing drop protection and extra grip. Watch the video after the jump to see the Gumdrop Drop Tech iOS Cases put through their paces.

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Bheestie Bag Is Supposed To Work Better Than A Bag Of Rice

 
 

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via OhGizmo! by David Ponce on 11/8/11

By David Ponce

Gadgets get wet. This usually means a death sentence for them. Not always though, so it's never a bad idea to try to dry them out and see if they escaped un-shorted. The traditional way of doing this is to put the device in a bag of rice and to wait. That does sometimes work. But the Bheestie Bag (pronounced beastie) is a dedicated solution. It claims to draw twice as much water than rice, though it doesn't speed up the process: it's recommended to leave the device in for 72 hours.

Wired gave it a look last July and came away impressed with its drying abilities. But the Droid they sacrificed for the review died anyway, though that may have nothing to do with the Bheestie itself. At $20 a bag, it might be cheaper to just use rice. It's also too small to fit a tablet. But hey, might be worth a try.

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iDigitip, For When Meaty Thumbs Got You Typing Askew

 
 

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via OhGizmo! by David Ponce on 11/15/11

By David Ponce

Some people have large hands, sometimes made up of nothing but thumbs… This is a fact of life. And one can only imagine their dismay at the constant miniaturization of today's electronics. How are they to communicate? How are they to live? They don't have to remain dyslexic forever. The iDigitip is a simple accessory that fits at the end of a finger and is tipped with a smaller foam nub that works on touchscreens as well as on actual physical buttons (obviously). They come in packs of two, so you can even double-thumb your way through those texts like a tween in no time.

It's $20.

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Megaphone for iPhone

 
 

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via Fubiz™ by Fubiz on 11/8/11

Retour sur ce projet et ce mégaphone très original, servant d'amplificateur destiné uniquement pour l'iPhone. Conçu en Italie par le studio En&is, il a été imaginé en céramique avec un trépied en bois. Disponible en trois couleurs, à découvrir en images et en vidéo dans la suite.



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