LazerWood Lace iPhone Cover Shows of Your iPhone’s Sexy Underthings

I’ve never really tried to customize the back of my iPhone, since I use cases, but if you use a pouch or have your iPhone naked, then this back cover has got some interesting design elements that might catch your eye by dressing your iPhone in a little black lacy thing.

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The Lace iPhone cover was designed by textile artist Anne Marie Jackson, and it’s a thin, but durable wood back cover for the iPhone 4, 4S, and 5. The case features a laser-embossed lace texture that’s been finished with in black to make it stand out from the woodgrain underneath. You just peel and stick it on the back. It’s supposed to be easy to remove without leaving any residue or damage. It’s also designed to work with the Apple bumper. I guess that together these act like a full-on case.

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The Lace back cover is available from LazerWood for $30(USD), including a free screen protector.

[via GadgetFlow]


Watershed Big Creek Backpack: Keep Your Precious Gear Safe from the Elements

I get paranoid sometimes when I am carrying around some of my fancier electronics. It’s not that I’m worried about getting mugged, it’s more a question of getting them wet, because we all know that water and gizmos don’t really gel.

watershed big creek backpack

Most of the waterproof backpacks I know are quite simple because any stitching will reduce the integrity of the waterproof material and has to be properly sealed. The Watershed Big Creek isn’t just a dry bag, it’s an amply-sized 24L backpack with comfortable, padded shoulder straps. The bag measures 24″ x 10″ x 6″ and is made out of nylon coated with polyurethane. In place of a traditional zipper, the bag has a ZipDry closure that works kind of like a Ziploc bag to keep all moisture out.

watershed big creek backpack back

The styling might be an acquired taste, but it has a militaristic look that’s not unpleasing. The Big Creek sells for $106(USD) directly from Watershed in a number of different colors, as well as a camo design for about $32 extra.

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[via HypeBeast]


Minecraft Reality for iOS Takes In-Game Creations to the Real World, No 3D Printing Needed

There are already a handful of ways to bring – or at least replicate – your Minecraft masterpieces to the real world. But if you’re looking for a cheap route, check out this Mojang-approved iOS app made by 13th lab. It’s called Minecraft Reality and it uses augmented reality to make the two worlds meet.

minecraft reality ios app

I have not tried the app yet, but apparently it can even scale the objects you upload relative to the real world scenery. You can also save the location of the object(s) you place so that other users of the app can see your work and vice versa.

Minecraft Reality is already on the App Store and sells for $1.99 (USD). Sadly, it’s for newer iOS devices only. It’s not compatible with the 4th gen iPod Touch and any devices that came before it, and the developer also mentioned that “most functionality is not available on iPhone 4.” Fortunately our imagination has no such system requirements. I just placed a Weeping Angel behind you.

[via The Verge via Joystiq & Minecraft Reality]


Cavity Case Holds Your iPhone and Much More

One of my biggest pet peeves is having lots of stuff in my pockets when I am out and about working or playing. I’ve tried a lot of different phone cases over the years that promise to hold the contents of my wallet and my phone, but always gave up on them. The reason I stop using them is that the smartphone cases typically just didn’t hold enough stuff and I still had other items jangling around in my pockets anyhow.

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A case has surfaced on indiegogo that is designed to hold and protect your iPhone 4 or 5 and keep all sorts of other stuff inside as well. The Cavity Case is supposed to hold three keys the size of a typical house key or smaller, an average size car key, a remote control for your keyless entry system, and a telescoping pen.

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That compartment is designed to hold the remote for your keyless entry system also allows you to use that remote without having to remove it from the case. That particular compartment can also be used to store other items such as flash drives, a cigarette lighter or custom round containers which can hold contact lenses or other small items. A pledge of $39(USD) will get you the case and the round containers, while $49 adds on the telescoping pen, and a leather wrist strap.

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Ferrari Logic3 Cavallino T350 Headphones: Can’t Drive These Drivers

Mad about Ferraris, but you can’t afford to buy one in your lifetime? If you’re not worried about spending a little bit of cash, check out these Ferrari-branded headphones. The only question that I have is will they perform as well as they are priced?

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These Ferrari Cavallino T350 headphones were created by Logic3, and are supposed to embody premium performance, thanks to their large 40mm drivers. These cans also have active noise-canceling technology, so you won’t hear much of what’s going on in the outside world when you wear them. The ear cups and headbands are trimmed with leather to ensure comfort. They also have an Apple-compatible 3-button remote and the cord is supposed to be tangle-free, and is trimmed with woven fabric.

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The Cavallino T350 Headphones retail for $399(USD). I’m curious about how these stack up with other similarly-priced headphones. Will they blow them away or do you pay a lot just to have the Ferrari name on them?

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[via Ubergizmo]


LG Optimus G Review: The “G” Stands for “Great” Smartphone

I’ll start out this review by saying that I’ve been an avid iPhone user since the day the first model came out. I just haven’t seen an Android phone I liked well enough to even consider a switch – until now. I’ve had the opportunity to use an LG Optimus G smartphone for the last several weeks (I tested the AT&T version) and I’m impressed with just about everything about this phone.

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For starters, it’s just gorgeous. I know, so many of today’s Android phones are just black slabs, but this is one sexy black slab. The Optimus G is the same thickness as my iPhone 5, but it feels so much more substantial – with a little bit of extra heft, glossy metal bezel, and a Gorilla Glass 2 front, it just looks great. There’s also a layer of a carbon-fiber like material under the scratch-resistant back panel giving it a little added panache. This is one phone you won’t want to hide away in a case.

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Like many other Android phones, the back, home and menu icons display on the bottom edge of the screen only when needed, fading into the background when not in use, and offer a nice haptic-feedback “click” when you tap on them.

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Thanks to LG’s own display-manufacturing savvy, the Optimus G has got a screen that anyone would envy. The 4.7-inch IPS screen has a 1280×768 resolution (~318ppi), and is substantially larger and easier on the eyes than the display on my trusty iPhone 5. A technology LG calls “Zerogap” puts the display even closer to the glass of the device, which does give it a really clear, sharp image and reduces reflections on screen. I also found the display to be easier to read in the sunlight than my other LCD devices.

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Under the hood, the Optimus G sports a fast Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 CPU, with four cores and running at 1.5GHz and 2GB of system RAM. This seemed to be more than powerful enough for running anything I could throw at it. The CPU and GPU-intensive game Death Dome ran a smooth as butter on the ample 4.7″ display. This, combined with the lightning-fast 4G LTE connectivity made the phone just zip along surfing the web and watching streamed video content. The stock 16GB media storage is upgradeable via a microSDHC card that snaps into the side of the phone under a protective cover.

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The camera itself is solid, snapping sharp 8-megapixel images and 1080p HD video at 30fps. Here’s a couple of example still images shot with the camera. There are some artifacts and softness when looking up close at the images, but that’s pretty typical of compressed digital images. Overall, images were very true-to-life and color fidelity is excellent in daylight photographs. Photos shot in darkness suffer from significant noise, but the built-in LED flash helps improve portrait shots in low-light situations.

While I tested out the AT&T version, it’s my understanding that the Sprint version is largely the same, other than its 13-megapixel camera – but word on the street is that the 8-megapixel camera in the AT&T version is as good or better. Remember, more megapixels doesn’t always mean higher image quality, despite what the marketing folks out there might tell you.

Other camera features include a “Live Shot” ability that lets you snap still images while recording video, and “Time Catch” which automatically grabs a few extra shots prior to snapping your picture in case you’re too slow with the shutter. There’s also a front-facing 1.3 megapixel camera which is nothing to write home about, but more than sufficient for video chats.

The Optimus G ships with Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich), which is the first version of Android that I think beats iOS in terms of overall capabilities and uniformity of experience. There’s no official word on a Jelly Bean (4.2) update, but rumors abound that one will come out at some point. Though that’s obviously dependent on the phone’s carriers. I won’t talk too much about Android itself, but there are a handful of LG-specific enhancements that are worth a mention. The home screens themselves are highly configurable, letting you drag and drop icons onto one or multiple screens, as well as into folders, and to customize the on-screen size of folders. You can even create your own custom icons for applications if you so desire.

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LG’s Quickmemo feature lets you grab and share a screenshot of anything you’re looking at and add handwritten notes or annotations – a very handy feature activated by pulling down the notification bar and tapping the Quickmemo icon. The feature offers a variety of different pen styles, and even a see-through highlighter.

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Another slick feature is the ability to zoom in on videos you’ve already recorded – so if you see something of interest in a video clip, you can “zoom in and enhance” just like Jack Bauer used to do on 24. A couple of more esoteric add-ons include the “Cheese Shutter” which lets you remotely trigger the camera to take a picture when you say a word like “cheese” or  ”whisky.” There’s also the ability to clear icons and widgets from the screen using a special “pinch-out” gesture, though I’m not sure why you really need to do that.

If there’s any complaint at all about the Optimus G is that it’s pretty power-hungry due to its large screen and beefy processor. While I could get through an entire day with its 2,100 mAh battery with moderate use – playing games, watching videos and heavy 4G usage drains it much more quickly. That said, a typical day gave me about 9 to 10 hours of battery life. And since LG sacrificed a user-replaceable battery for better build quality and a slimmer form-factor, you’ll definitely want to have a USB charging cable handy if you’re out and about. I also found that I could only get about 3 days of standby power before the battery drained to 0% sitting on my desk. Not a big deal for me, since I’m always good about plugging in my devices every night.

Overall, between the speed, build quality, industrial design and awesome screen, the LG Optimus G is a real winner in my opinion. While I haven’t given up my iPhone 5 quite yet, I’ll be using the Optimus G as my preferred handheld gadget for surfing the web, viewing video content and for playing games.

You can find the Optimus G from AT&T or Sprint for $199.99 (USD), who both require a 2-year contract.


Disclosure: LG provided us with the device for review in this article. However, all reviews are the unbiased views of our editorial staff, and we will only recommend products or services we have used personally, and believe will be good for our readers.


Spigen Crumena iPhone 5 Leather Pouch Offers Elegant Protection, Despite Its Odd Name

I’ve never really used pouches much for my devices, but I can see the appeal. It cuts down on the bulk of a case, and leaves your gadget devoid of any bulky add-ons when you pull it out to use it. This particular leather pouch looks particularly nice.

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The Spigen Crumena pouch is made for the iPhone 5. Its makers use genuine calf skin leather, protecting your precious iPhone from harm, while looking elegant. The inside has a softer liner and a magnetic pull tab that holds your iPhone securely in place. It also makes it easier to access.

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You can get the Crumena iPhone 5 pouch from Spigen for $29.99(USD) in brown, black or white leather.

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Since most drops tend to happen when you are actually using your phone, I’d still like to see a holster that has enough room to accomodate one inside of a case.

[via BonjourLife]


Intellipaper USB Drive: The Green Flash Drive

If there’s one thing that people tend to toss around a lot, it’s USB flash drives. Since they are getting so small, they can easily be lost. In order to cut down on all that electronic waste, why not get a green USB flash drive, one made out of paper?

intellipaper usb paper drive

The Intellipaper USB drive isn’t completely made out of paper, but the memory chip is printed on paper, allowing you to mail it, modify it, and cutting down on weight. It also allows for easier recycling. The memory is between 8MB and 32MB, so its aimed at sending around small batches of files, or for things like business or greeting cards, brochures and ads with data embedded into them.

Intellipaper’s USB drive was launched as an Indiegogo project to raise funds for ramping up production. Unfortunately, they’ve only raised about $300 out of a goal of $300,000, so it’s unlikely that this project will ever be made, though I’m keeping my fingers crossed for them. You’ll need to pledge at least $30 to get a box of 10 disposable thumb drives.


Belkin iPad Mini Keyboard Case: You Knew It Was Coming

I admit that I use a keyboard sleeve with my iPad, and to be honest it makes typing on my tablet a whole lot more productive. Since the iPad Mini was released, it was just a matter of time before a keyboard case for Apple’s smallest tablet would surface.

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Like the larger keyboard cases out there for the orginal iPad, Belkin’s portable keyboard folio for the iPad Mini is supposed to let you type more intuitively. It also makes your iPad Mini look like a tiny netbook, albeit with tiny, but well-spaced keys, allowing touch typists to GTD, no matter where they go. It’s also got some media controls and a rechargeable battery. The folio won’t protect your iPad Mini like some of the more rugged cases out there, but it offers a basic level of protection.

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It’s available for $79.99(USD) at Belkin’s online store or on Amazon for $74.99.

[via Far East Gizmos]


SGP Kuel S10 Mobile Stand Makes Your iPhone Look Like a Shrunken ACD

It goes without saying that once you get a Mac on your desk, you want to try and match its cool aesthetics anyway you can, from removable hard drives to stands for your other iDevices. Check out this cool-looking iPhone stand that makes your iPhone look like a miniaturized Apple Cinema Display.

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The SGP Kuel S10 Mobile Stand is elegantly-designed, and will look good alongside any Apple device. It’s made out of hard, scratch-resistant aluminum and the phone holder itself is made from a smooth polycarbonate plastic. It’s adjustable to a variety of viewing angles, so you can tweak things to your personal preference.

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And if plain old aluminum isn’t your thing, the SGP Kuel S10 comes in six different accent colors, including gold, pink, silver, smoke, clear, and white. It’s available directly from SGP for $29.99 (USD).

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[via The Gadget Flow]