Monday, November 10, 2008
"Photo Flip Clock lets you customize a stylish flip clock with photos you take yourself. Just take a photo, or choose one from your gallery, and make it one of the digits in your clock. Any time you see a cool looking number when you’re walking around, just add it to the clock. Or, make an entire set of digits out of your kids holding numbers and put your phone on your desk at work!” Download it directly here from the iTunes app store.
Network: blogs
Saturday, July 19, 2008
I love it when street style and tech come together as does with this KRINK laptop sleeve by Arkitip, a project of Incase “aimed at rtistically embellished Apple products to users who have an appreciation for the creative arts and technology.” Krink pens were developed by graffiti writer and artist, Craig “KR” Costello out of a variety of homemade inks and markers for use in both street and studio environments. “KR’s products gained notoriety by their association with his work in the street, the studio, and by his dripping ink aesthetics.” Available at $79.95 for MacBook and MacBook Pro 15 In.
Network: blogs
Saturday, July 12, 2008
Vaja makes some unique case for gadgets, especially the sleek ivolution lady hoster (for iPhone) or the sporty ivolution SP (for iPhone 3G). Prices start at $85. Sorry, we couldn’t link to the products themselves since the site is flash.
Network: blogs
Saturday, June 21, 2008
If you’re an iMac or Apple Display user, this stand was made for you. “The LowKey Stand is constructed of 0.1085” thick steel, powder-coated in aluminum color matching that of the iMac or Apple Display. This stand spreads out the entire length of the slim keyboard and 9” deep, creating a sturdy structure, which can support any size of Apple Display or iMac.” [via chubaby at Stylehive]
Network: stylehive
Friday, February 08, 2008
Domo helps Thomas Marban with his new Apple toy. So nice of him.
Network: flickr
Friday, December 07, 2007
From my friends at Carsonified comes Hugs, “a one-off, limited edition range of MacBook Pro sleeves and iPhone cosies to help protect your most treasured technology bits and pieces.” And, they’re handmade by Ryan, Gill, Mel, Lisa, Elliot and Jo from their lovely studio in Bath, England. The idea is just as personal: “each Hug will arrive delicately wrapped in tissue paper and encased in its very own custom box. Also tucked inside you’ll find a Certificate of Origin, which records the name of your Hug and who created it, and finally a Moleskine journal. The journal that is included with your Hug is very important. After one month of using your Hug, we would love it if you could pass it on to another deserving person. Before you do, use the journal to record a little about yourself, what you do, where you live, what you love… then pass it on.”
Network: twitter
Friday, October 26, 2007
Like a good Apple fan, Twitterverse is all a buzz with the release of Apple’s Leopard OS.
Network: twitterverse
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Another sign of the times: if you’re a company, your best feedback is going to come from passionate individuals like Brad Choate. In his post, 100+ iPhone Features I Want, he gives a detailed list of suggestions and ideas. Apple, have you read this? (via Digg)
Network: digg
Friday, September 14, 2007
Apple’s $100 store credit offer for early iPhone buyers goes live today but based on this tweet by Timoni, it seems that eligibility depends on exact time of purchase. Exact as in 2 minutes later? That’s not cool, Steve!
Network: twitter