Apr 16, 2009 -
You can already check your email, play games, and find a new restaurant on your iPhone, but now you can also use it as a musical instrument and join an orchestra. No way, right? Leave it to the uber geeks at Stanford to figure out a way to harness the vibrations from the iPhone and turn it into music.
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May 07, 2009 -
Tech-savvy fashionistas have known for a while that the destination to search for new clothes and home accessories is ShopStyle. Well now the incredible search functions and tools have gone mobile — say hello to the new (totally free) ShopStyle Mobile app!
You can hunt and browse from your iPhone on the go — making it your best comparison shopping tool.
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Jun 25, 2007 -
The cardboard thin Seesaw Mobile Phone designed by Karsten Willmann offers soft keys and a small Seesaw-like lever in the center-back, which hides the phone's camera and flashlight.
At this point, the phone is merely a concept, but its tiny size and the fact that it folds into an even smaller flip phone makes me think it would be a tremendous hit with users.
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Jun 12, 2009 -
It's only been four days since the announcement of the new iPhone 3G S, and I'm already getting my brain picked from friends and family if it's worth the price (unfortunately it's not as cheap as we originally thought). I'll tell them, "Well the iPhone offers this, but you may like this about the Pre, so it depends on your needs. Oh, and then there's the G1."
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May 14, 2009 -
I don't really know what's with my soft spot for this little guy, the Mr. P Mobile Eater Cell Phone Stand (about $10).
I suspect it's because it reminds me of quirky high-end line Alessi, which makes sophisticated housewares fun.
That's exactly what Mr. P does, though I imagine him being a better fit on my office desk, especially since I frequently check my BlackBerry during the day.
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Nov 04, 2009 -
- The latest from HTC, the HD2, is expected to the US earlier next year — Gizmodo
- Wal-Mart confirms that the Xbox 360 will go on sale for $199 this Saturday, and it even comes with a $100 gift card — Kotaku
- Did you suffer from a T-Mobile service outage today? T-Mobile says everything should be restored now — Engadget
- The iPhone App Store has just surpassed 100,000 apps — The Silicon Alley Insider
- A court in South Korea has just ruled that cab drives can continue to have televisions on their dashboards — BBC News
- It's giveaway time on GeekSugar! Log in for your chances to win one of these AT&T Smartphones — GeekSugar
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Oct 22, 2009 -
I'm all about making my own iPhone or cell stand out of random objects, but if you want more of a traditional (read: new) and purposeful item, check out the sleek Philippi Mobile Phone Panel ($26).
This handy chrome desk accessory props up your cell so you can watch TV shows, make for easy viewing of your Twilight clock, or keep an obsessive eye out for any signs of a ring. It also works as a stand for your iPod or MP3 player so you can rock your tunes upright to quickly and easily check the titles of songs, or flip through your playlists.
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Sep 23, 2009 -
I've already told you the amazing benefits to owning a Gorillapod — the tripod that attaches to most anything with its bendable, flexible legs and small to large sizes for your point-and-shoot or SLRs — and now the Gorillapod Mobile turns your mobile device into a take-anywhere-shoot-anywhere camera.
You could say I'm turning into an iPhone paparazzi with how many photos I've taken with the on-board camera, so toting this tiny and portable tripod would make including myself into the snapshot even easier. Just like the original Gorillapod, the legs can contort around almost any object, turning a mundane stop sign into the ultimate steady hand for your pics.
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Feb 24, 2009 -
I get the main point of this commercial: that it's wrong for cell phone companies to charge hidden fees, sure. But why exactly is waist-length female armpit hair used to make this point? Are we supposed to be grossed out?
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Sep 23, 2009 -
Obviously, I use AT&T to power my iPhone. I'm not saying that it's the best network out there (hello, dropped calls!), but it's the one I prefer to stay at in order to enjoy the Apple smartphone. What network would I prefer to be on?
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