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5 Odd DIY iPhone Cases [PICS]

  • Author: admin
  • Filed under: Apple, iPhone
  • Date: Jun 6,2010

Fact: there are more iPhone and iPod touch cases in the world than there are ants. Okay maybe not, but there are certainly more than there are pandas.

If you want to stand out from the crowd, or turn your back on the retail onslaught of ready-made options, then we’ve rounded up five designs that you can make yourself.

Our tried and tested DIY mini-projects include a few eco-friendly options that reuse existing items. And no homemade round-up is complete without a quacking Duck Tape design. Craft on! Read the rest of this entry »


Evolution of Video Game Consoles

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  • Filed under: Gaming
  • Date: Jan 27,2010

video console

Cool, but also kinda funny, because although this list has like half a dozen different Atari 2600 models, mentioning that their differences are important to a collector, it only shows one NES, while I know for a fact there were at least two versions of that console. Still, very neat.

You will see a compilation of more than 100 video game consoles. There are also computers in this series but they could play video games too and some people used them more for gaming than anything else at the time… You will find in this list portable consoles, accessories, packages…etc too! It should bring back memories even to the oldest of you.
A great list. Enjoy! Read the rest of this entry »

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10 iPhone Apps to Help You Survive the Holidays

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  • Filed under: Apple, iPhone
  • Date: Dec 7,2009

Sometimes going home for the holidays can be a case of collective insanity. I tend to fly on the big travel days when the airport security lines are ridiculously long, my flight is more expensive, and my family is more stressed than normal.

This year, I plan to use my iPhone as a problem solver for all my holiday woes. From traveling, to shopping, to entertaining the kiddies, these iPhone apps cover everything but those family fights (even the iPhone’s not that miraculous!).

1. Flightcaster

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This app doesn’t just tell you your current flight status, it actually predicts the likelihood that your flight will be delayed. It takes into account factors such as weather, incoming aircraft, other delays, and historical data, and then gives you a percent chance that your plane will be on time, less than 1 hour delayed, and more than 1 hour delayed.

At $7.99 it’s a bit pricey, but its ability to forecast delays definitely makes it worthwhile (you can also access the same data on their site for free if you’d prefer). It worked like a charm for my flights, but obviously results may vary. Now, if only it could actually prevent delays.

Price: $7.99 Read the rest of this entry »







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