id America wants to dress up your iPhone 5c in a fancy manner

id-america-chicSo, you have decided to settle for the iPhone 5c since you can no longer wait for the stock of iPhone 5s smartphones to arrive (in a lovely shade of champagne, too). Well, having said that, the next logical thing to do would be to make sure that it is well protected against accidental knocks, drops, and scratches, to the best of your ability, of course. id America has your back in this aspect (and also your iPhone 5c’s back, front, side, the works) with their new Wall St and Ice Hybrid that will definitely do its bit to accessorize the all new iPhone 5c.

First of all, the Wall St will be able to deliver an attractive and useful case all the while adding a touch of modern elegance in the form of a genuine leather wallet. It is not only sleek but protective. And as for the Ice Hybrid, it offers a minimalistic case for new iPhone 5c owners to flaunt the handset’s vivid colors.

The Ice Hybrid Crystal Clear Case also happens to be a dual injection case that is constructed using a strengthened polycarbonate and a durable, rubberized TPU. Thanks to the crystal clear back, it will be able to show off the vibrant colors of the iPhone 5c as mentioned earlier, while the front lip completes the case so that it can enable the iPhone 5c to be popped on and off without breaking a sweat. Thanks to its precise cutouts, one is able to easily access the touchscreen display as well as all the relevant ports and buttons. If you’re interested, the Ice Hybrid can be picked up for $19.95 a pop.

As for the Wall St, it will cost you $34.95 each where it will arrive in half a dozen colors – black, brown, navy, orange, red and white. It is made with premium genuine leather, and the design itself adds less than 3mm of bulk so that your pockets will not be bulging out in an unsightly manner.

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Rumored Moga iPhone Gaming Controller Has Thumbsticks (Update: Ace)

Rumored Moga iPhone Gaming Controller Has Thumbsticks (Update: Ace)

According to @evleaks, what you’re looking at here is a forthcoming iPhone gaming controller from mobile peripheral purveyor Moga. Like the simpler Logitech leak we saw before, the new controller mimics one of the reference designs released by Apple in the documentation for iOS 7.

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iPhone 5s Supplies Are Now Even Shorter [Analyst]

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Shortly after Apple announced its iPhone 5s, those who were looking to purchase the company’s latest smartphone, especially its gold version, reportedly had a bit of trouble finding it in stores. According to an analyst, things are about to get even more difficult for those who are interested in the iPhone 5s this holiday season.  (more…)

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    Goldee App Unlocks Hidden Potential of Philips Hue Bulbs

    I really love having Philips Hue lights in my house. If I could, I’d do the whole house, but for now, I’ve only got my media room/arcade/mancave and my foyer done up with the colorful remote-controlled LED bulbs. However, one thing that has always been a bit lacking with Hue is the standard control app. It’s pretty limiting – it doesn’t do light animations or even acknowledge the concept of different rooms in your house. A little app has recently surfaced which adds both of these capabilities to Hue bulbs.

    Goldee is a third-party app which has been made possible by Philips release of an SDK and API for Hue. The application’s primary purpose is to add dynamic looks to Hue which go beyond the static scenes enabled by other applications.

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    To use Goldee, simply add your bulbs and rooms to the app the first time you start up, then tap on the room and the scene you want to run. With the app’s built-in scenes, you can gradually watch the colors in your room shift to set one of ten moods. Each scene has been composed by a professional lighting designer and it shows.

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    My personal favorites are the pinky/orange hues of Night in Paris and the blue and green tones Aurora Glow. When you first fire up the app, you get the first eight scenes for free.

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    Sharing Goldee on social media opens up the ninth scene, while providing a review gets you the tenth. This is a clever take on downloadable content – instead of charging money for these unlockables.

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    As you can see from the video below, Goldee’s color sequences change very gradually – this isn’t a disco app. Goldee provides soothing and relaxing scenes which you can live with while you sit in a room and read a book, listen to music or throw a dinner party.

    Goldee also offers a wake mode which can wake you up to its Sunrise scene, though without any Hue bulbs in my bedroom, I didn’t test this feature. You can apply scenes to multiple rooms simultaneously, a pretty slick trick that no other Hue control app does as far as I know. While the initial 10 scenes are all pretty good looking if you’ve got enough bulbs, Goldee promises a library of additional scenes you can run in the not-too-distant future.

    A couple of quick notes about Goldee you should be aware of: 1) the app needs to be running – and in the foreground – to work; 2) there’s no way at this time to make your own custom scenes. I’m hoping that these are addressed in future releases – especially now that iOS7 allows true background applications.

    You can download Goldee from the iTunes App Store for free.

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    Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise; highlighting a character’s crotch on-screen at the movies is hi-larious, and always will be. But getting caught with a laser pointer in your hand and tossed out of the theater isn’t. So thankfully red lasers have been around for decades, and have been miniaturized to the point where they can hide inside your smartphone’s headphone jack.

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