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iPhoneFreak on 7th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
iPhone users can now place their devices in an attractive pouch and carry it anywhere they want. Incase has unwrapped a new Courier Collection iPhone Pouch, reports iLounge. Crafted from custom weather resistant 1680D nylon, this pouch is designed to fit the iPhone and iPhone 3GS. It can guard the iPhone from harsh weather,
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Mobiletor on 27th Feb 2010 (via mobiletor.com)
Thanks to Apple’s heavy focus on thin, small laptops, and economic conditions favoring lower-priced machines, a lot has changed over the past few years: 13” MacBooks of various types have become massively popular, while the 15” and 17” models that used to be musts for power users have become commensurately less attractive. Due to our desire to carry less heavy computers aro...
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iLounge on 23rd Feb 2010 (via ilounge.com)
A little history: Incase was amongst the first companies to create an all-in-one wall and car charger for iPods, and initially released the functional but physically somewhat awkward Incase Charger in 2004. Contour was much later to the game, first showing prototypes of rE-Charge Universal back in 2008, but didn’t get the subsequently tweaked final design out until later in 2009. Though the ...
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iLounge on 18th Feb 2010 (via ilounge.com)
Way back when, iPod accessories were “supposed” to be white and gray, so Incase’s prior design stuck with that color scheme but emphasized gray rather than white—a difference from predominantly white competitors. Things have changed somewhat over the years, and since soft touch rubber is all the rage, Incase offers the Combo Charger in a mostly soft touch-coated black versi...
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iLounge on 18th Feb 2010 (via ilounge.com)
If this design seemed inevitable, it's only so because of Incase's previous work on the Hardshell Case for MacBook Pro, which two years ago beautifully used a hard plastic design with venting perforations to glam up Apple's laptops. Now the Perforated Snap Case for iPhone 3G/3GS ($30) has arrived, and though it once again lacks screen protection, it uses a cool dot grid design to wr...
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iLounge on 13th Feb 2010 (via ilounge.com)
Every couple of years, Incase revisits the concept of an all-in-one car and home wall charger, tweaking the shape and adding features of interest to new iPod and iPhone users. The Combo Charger for iPod & iPhone ($40) is sold in two colors -- a soft touch black or a glossy white -- each packaged with a soft touch version of Apple's Dock Connector to USB cable, and possessing the ability t...
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iLounge on 13th Feb 2010 (via ilounge.com)