In today’s Kickstarter find, we feature yet another iPhone dock. Yeah, there seem to be more of them created everyday, but the best ones, even in raw conceptual stage, stand-out above the rest. Read more
iPocketWatch iPod Nano Watch Case Brings Out the Gentleman in You
February 22, 2012
The iPod nano’s squarish form factor has brought around a new accessory market for this music player – wristwatches. With Apple coming up with new faces for the clock feature on the nano, some turned it into actual wristwatches and Edwin Conan, young designer from Melbourne turned it into a pocketwatch. The pitch: Read more
Burberry Prorsum Brings High Fashion to iPads
February 22, 2012
While others stamp their logo on a piece of leather, call it an iPad case and retail it for three times the cost of your tablet, Burberry Prorsum is different. This iPad case from Burberry Prorsum comes
with an artisanal quality, true to its wide range of luxury lifestyle goods, with hand punched detailing and braided leather. Yes it costs approximately $620 a pop but the craftsmanship on this naturally
tanned calf leather is priceless. Like a piece of heirloom you want to pass to your grandkids, crossing your fingers the next few iPads would still be this thin (or thick). via
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Handbag Charges Phone Without Draining Your Sense of Style
February 21, 2012
There are already bags of this kind in existence, but most of them cater to those who favor functionality over fashion. But British designer Richard Nicoll has figured out to marry tech into fashion by
debuting a rechargeable handbag at London Fashion Week this weekend. So now fashionistas in the wild can charge their phones or tablets on the go by plugging the devices to a discrete pocket in the bag. And if you are the type who expects a lot of calls and want your phone handy at all times, a Bluetooth-enabled LED charm hangs on the exterior and flashes to indicate incoming calls. via
[VIDEO] Parrot Zik Bluetooth Headphones Get the Touch of Starck, NFC
February 17, 2012
It’s got Bluetooth A2DP stereo, NFC support, proximity sensor that automatically sets to standby mode when not worn, touch controls and Digital Signal Processing for superb sound – this is the Parrot Zik Headphones my friends. Designed by the renowned Philippe Starck, this rare of its kind bluetooth headset also comes with a Parrot Concert Hall effect, which simulates the soundstage of a concert stage, as if you are front-row at the Den Norske Opera & Ballett, even just in your pyjamas. Coming later this year, price has yet to be announced but with the Starck-ness of the design, we doubt if this comes in at a sub-$200 price. Now while waiting, check out the promotional film after the break to see the headphones in action: Read more
Book Dock Charges Your iPhone
February 1, 2012
Remember those heavy things we used to carry around at school, hard-bound, smells-like-dead-trees and all? Yes, you Kindle-generation kids, those things called books are not yet too obsolete, thanks to a couple at Etsy who has found a new gig for these things. Read more
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Teenage Engineering’s OP-I Brings Tactile Back
January 4, 2012
With $840 you could buy tons of music apps for the iPad, or you could even get another iPad. But those music apps, especially the synthesizers, lack the feel of the old school synthesizers – no knobs, no keys and no buttons. Teenage Engineering’s OP-I has it all. And more. Read more
Star Wars Storm Trooper Riding Gears!! Awesomeness!
December 19, 2011
If you’re a motorcycle rider and want something a bit different in the riding gear department, you will certainly love this. Especially if your a Star Wars fan. The company UD Replica has come out with Storm Trooper motorcycle suits. Read more
iPhone Cordless Handset: For that old, vintage geeky feel…
December 7, 2011

Lately, I’ve been into anything old and vintage. Take me to thrift shops and I’ll be so happy. So no wonder I’m drooling over this iPhone Cordless Handset that would look great in my shabby chic bedroom. I don’t have any landline phone, just an iPhone so this is perfect. Read more
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Multi-Touch Keyboard and Mouse Give You Glass and Class
November 30, 2011
If you think the keyboards and mice from Cupertino lead the pack when it comes to minimalist input devices, then think again. This Glass Multi-Touch Keyboard and Mouse got rid of complications – only
retaining a slab of tempered glass, infrared LEDs positioned on the edge along with cameras that detect touches on those laser-etched labels. Yes it may be pricey for $350, but this almost art-piece input gadget will give your geeky life that much needed style boost.
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