The Little Black Book designed as a slim journal that slips comfortably into your purse, messenger bag or backpack, our Little Black Book also cradles your phone in a protective, hand- crafted wood frame. The comfortable feel of black leather binding*, wrap around strap and classic red bookmark combine to dress your iPhone in vintage style.
Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’
The Little Black Book iPhone Case
Saturday, September 11th, 2010Apple iPhone 4
Thursday, June 10th, 2010The Apple iPhone 4, announced by Steve Jobs at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, will be 24 percent thinner than its predecessor at 9.3mm thick, contain a front-facing camera, and offer greatly improved battery performance (up to 40 percent more talk time, according to Jobs).
Jobs described the phone as, “beyond a doubt, the most precise thing and one of the most beautiful things we’ve ever made” before highlighting a number of its new features.
The iPhone 4 will be priced at $199 for a 16GB model and $299 for a 32GB model, and it will go on sale June 24.
WIRED Magazine For iPad and iPhone
Sunday, June 6th, 2010Download WIRED and be the first to experience this groundbreaking magazine with exclusive iPad content. Go behind the scenes of Pixar’s Toy Story 3. Spin our interactive Mars map to see the human impact on the Red Planet. Hang out in the recording studio with Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor. See the greatest special effects in modern film—all in one reel. It’s the WIRED vision of how technology is changing the world—and it’s only on the iPad.
OWLE Bubo for iPhone
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
The OWLE Bubo ($99) turns your vanilla iPhone 3GS into a tripod-mountable camcorder. It’ll allow you to add lens adapters, external mics, and different lighting units. The OWLE Bubo pre-sale October 27th.
Felt Playstation iPhone/Cellphone Case
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
Protect your gadget with this Playstation console felt case!
This pouch is made of grey felt with black felt lining, and has a velcro closure. Details are embroidered and edges of the case are sewn together.
Dimensions: 5″ by 3″
PS1 controller keychain sold separately
FingerBeat For iPhone And iPod
Monday, July 13th, 2009FingerBeat is a virtual instrument designed for creativity & self-expression inspired by retro synthesizers & samplers.
A homage to Dance Music & Pop Culture from the last decades. A classic for absolutely everyone to enjoy!
You dont need to know a single musical note to create beats or draw melodies using your finger.
Annotate your idea instantly by recording exterior sounds directly into the pads… Available on iPhone & iPod Touch
Johnny Cupcakes
Friday, November 21st, 2008Boston based T-shirt designer Johnny Cupcakes isn’t just making T-shirts these days — he’s making accessories. And not just any accessories but accessories for your most beloved gear like the Apple iPhone.
The 100% rubber cases ($24.99) fit both the iPhone and the new iPhone 3G and feature the Johnny Cupcakes logo embossed on the back.
Apple iPhone 3G
Tuesday, June 10th, 2008Unless you’ve been trapped in a cave somewhere today, you should’ve heard about Apple’s new iPhone 3G. It’s twice as fast as the original and only half the price.
The iPhone will run on AT&T’s highspeed 3G network alongside built-in GPS mapping, Microsoft Exchange support, desktop-class web browser, apps and Apple’s New MobileMe service. You’ll find Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, a 3.5 inch 480×320 pixel display, 2.0 megapixel geotagging camera, accessible SIM card and a slick new case.
The iPhone 3G will weigh 4.7 ounces and come in 8GB ($199 w/ 2 year contract) or 16GB ($299 w/ 2 year contract) sizes in black or white (16GB only).
iPhone does guitars, spying with ease
Sunday, January 20th, 2008
Just when you think you’ve reached the apex of your iPhone’s capability, there comes another accessory-maker, modder, or developer to prove you wrong. One new feature comes in the form of a piece of software for Jailbroken iPhones (or touches) called PocketGuitar. The premise of this software is simple — it allows you to “play” the phone like an actual instrument, as well as strum along to your stored music — thus fulfilling a number of twisted, rock-nerd fantasies. When you’re done perfecting a version of “Frankenstein,” you can use your phone to stalk your estranged lover… provided you’re using Conice’s 6 x 18 zoom attachment for the phone, a hideous plastic beast that snaps onto your normally trim device. Hey, no one ever said stalking was going to be easy.
[Via Mobilewhack]
Gear Live posts followup iPhone v1.1.3 video
Sunday, December 30th, 2007In this season of rumors, we were trying to take it with a pinch of salt; we ended up with enough salt to make some Margaritas here at TUAW HQ, such was our skepticism — and we were, it would seem, quite wrong to have doubted.
Thankfully Gear Live’s Andru Edwards & Nate True decided to show us all what we can expect, with a full-blown video of the latest firmware, embedded after the break (all 8 minutes of it) with their permission. There’s a tonne of exciting stuff shown off — saving of pins on Google Maps, cell-tower triangulation with a single click (sweet!) and the long-missed hybrid Google Map (my preferred view). Throw in the re-arranging of the home screen and multiple SMS recipients (something we’d quite like to use over the holiday period) — my iPhone is feeling very inadequate already.










