While not everyone is a fan of putting a case on their iPhone, some of us are either just ham-fisted enough to drop them or have kids that like to throw them. Cases may not be ideal, but they definitely serve a purpose. A purpose which goes a long way when you start to consider its highest benefits.
Using our smartphone as a remote for multimedia presentations is nothing new really, but wouldn't it be cool if they could also double up as a laser pointer? Well, one certain contraption is making that a reality. Read on for further details.
With smartphones and tablets so prevalent in the meeting rooms of enterprise the world over these days, using them to replace notebook computers wherever possible just makes good sense. The only problem comes when wanting to get, say, a presentation onto a big screen. Just how do you show your fancy pie charts and scatter graphs on that immaculately presented wall?
Here is a list of the top best screen protectors for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus which you can buy right away. More details and complete list can be found here.
These are the top best slim and thin minimal cases for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus which you can buy right now. More details and complete list can be found right here.
Here's a list of the top weird cases for iPhone which you can buy today. More details can be found right here past the jump.
If you find yourself charging your iPhone or Android handset via a USB cable connected to your laptop or computer, you would know very well just how sluggish the charging speed is through that medium. Enter - SONICable - the USB cable to charge your Android or iPhone in half the time than any other ordinary solution.
When looking for a new case to protect your smartphone - no matter what brand or model you may have - you're not going to be short of options. There are literally thousands of companies looking to entice you with their covers, cases and shells, and some are more bespoke and intriguing than others. Case in point, pun intended, is an eye-opening flip-out case that lets you flap your device around like a Balisong knife, nuchaku, or similar piece of weaponry, and for a price point that most can agree with, it's a novel piece that won't break the bank.
Ever since the iPhone 4, every one of Apple's new handsets has included a sharp Retina display, but whilst we tend to focus on the resolution, color reproduction and general quality of each new device's panel, one company has taken a different approach in building a case that offers a secondary display to the rear of Apple's prized asset.
Harman and Philips have just released an interesting take on noise-cancelling earphones and headphones - respectively - for the latest iPhones and iPads. The new head gear from the two manufacturers are now powered by the Lightning connector, eliminating the need for a separate battery to power them.
















