Otterbox Tandiem Series

January 8, 2010

Otterbox Tandiem Series

[CES 2010] Today marks the release of the Otterbox Tandiem Series which features a polycarbonate case with over-molding on a without piece. that means it boasts versatility and offers superior protection to the device that it protects. And just which is the lucky beneficiary? Why, the Palm pre, of course! We're pretty certain it can fit nicely onto the Palm pre plus that was just announced earlier that wee hours, where you can now slide your pre or pre plus in perfect knowledge that all the main parts of your favorite smartphone is protected against knocks and scratches. While we were told that the Otterbox Tandiem Series is already available online, it isn't so as at press moment so we have no concept (neither do they) on the pricing.

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Pong case for iPhone and iPhone 3GS

January 8, 2010

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[CES 2010] You know those horror stories about radiation from cellphones that produce you grow a third arm after prolonged use? We're kidding about the latter, but radiation from cellphone is very real, and depending on who you talk to, they do have negative towering term effects such as cancer. Pong falls under that school of thought, and hope to negate the effects of ever more supreme technology (4G today, 10G tomorrow?). With their Pong case for the iPhone and iPhone 3GS, it will not only offer your precious smartphone protection against scratches, knocks and drops, but will additionally optimally align the handset's internal antenna to attract all radiative energy. Known as the Pong Effect, it functions as a pure energy transfer thanks to the properties of the module material as well as microwave-tuned antenna design. that special configuration will move the signal and its hazardrous radiation away from you without sacrificing on the full signal strength. To form it more marketable, that is the only case that has been tested by the FCC and received certification to reduce cellphone radiation without sacrificing on signal strength. Too poor there aren't plans to roll out similar casing design for other handsets at the moment.

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Gorilla Glass makes things mighty to break

December 23, 2009

Gorilla Glass makes things conditioned to break

With a name like Gorilla Glass, we aren't surprised that gadgets with such a display are pretty hardy in nature, at least they won't just crack in half during their maiden drop to the floor. Just for your knowledge, among the devices in the market that sport Gorilla Glass include the Motorola Droid, Dell Adamo laptop and Cowon S9 portable media player. Gorilla Glass works very much differently from normal glass considering it enables "larger ions to penetrate the surface more deeply to increase the compression tolerance and tolerate deeper scratches." that is made possible thanks to an aluminum-composite composition which is extremely thin and light due to its strength.

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ELAC Art Edition FS 247 Speakers

December 13, 2009

ELAC Art Edition FS 247 Speakers

If you’re going to spend quite a bit of money on a home speaker system, you might as well construct certain that they look good too, right? Well, that’s probably what ELAC’s Art Edition FS 247 speakers are aiming to achieve. These loudspeakers come with a high gloss finish, and are available in a selection of decorative motifs (as pictured above). The tattoo motifs additionally serve to protect the speakers from scratches, and they can be removed and switched whether you wish. Pricing for these speakers start from $1500, but that’s no problem for you, right?

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Everki Camber EVA Netbook Case

December 7, 2009

Everki Camber EVA Netbook Case

Everki has rolled out its latest release, the Camber EVA Netbook Case which solves the long-standing problem of design that is both portable and ergonomic. Not only does the Camber EVA Netbook Case offer protection against knocks and scratches for your netbook, it additionally has abundant space to store a range of accessories, doubling up as a mobile desk in order to construct you all the more productive regardless of where you are at the moment (make certain your netbook is properly juiced up first though). You get a specially designed quad-surface dual Velcro interface strap system that makes it easy to alternate among sling and briefcase carrying in a jiffy. Expect to fork out $49.99 for the Everki Camber EVA Netbook Case. [Press Release]

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iPhones get some Star Wars love

November 19, 2009

iPhones get some Star Wars love

iPhones are really fragile things and prone to scratches - you might just want to get these lovely cases whether you happen to be a Star Wars fan though. Coming in Darth Vader and the Stormtroopers designs, these hard shell cases will help prevent nasty scratches from messing up with your iPhone's surface, although it won't do much in preventing a lightsaber from slicing through it in half. The Darth Vader Hard Case for iPhone and Stormtrooper Case for iPhone are going for $29.95 each, and will ship around December 8th in moment for the holiday season.

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