Yesterday a friend of mine was scrolling through my iPhone. He gasped when he noticed how many applications that I have installed.
I have 7 pages filled with 16 apps per page. That’s 112 apps! I’ve become so use to seeing them there everyday, that I’ve never realized how many were installed.
I asked the question on Twitter, and it turns out most people are like me. They are iPhone-App-Aholics I guess this explains how over a billion applications have already been downloaded.
What does cinnamon, coriander and oregano have to do with PowerDock 4? I’m so glad you asked.
When we originally conceptualized our PowerDock 4 multiple charging bases, we considered some different ways to lay out the device. Here’s some early sketches that we reviewed with a small focus group.
The group studied each design while picturing their iPods and iPhones docked within. The majority of them chose D as the best layout. Why?
They compared it to a spice rack, noting that you would be able to see each iPod’s display clearly. They added that this format would also allow for quick and easy removal.
The new PowerDock was born soon after based on the simple comparison of your typical spice rack.
If you own a Clarifi, you already know that the quality of your close up shots are greatly improved. Clarifi even scored an A- on iLounge!
There are plenty of uses for Clarifi to be used in conjunction with popular iPhone apps such as Evernote (for text recognition) and Snappr (for bar-code scanning).
What’s very cool is that many people are now sharing their photos in a Flickr group. I’ve created a little slideshow below to have a look at the incredible macro-like images that folks are uploading. Have you any shots to share? We’d love to see them.
When you go to buy a Nano, one of the most important parts is picking the color. Well, if you did pick a bright color, you might not want to cover it up and hide it away from sight with a protective case. That’s why all of the iClear cases are so nice. They are clear, but with a bit of a design over top of the color. Well now the cases are even better since they’ve picked up a design that all classic game lovers can enjoy.
This Space Invaders version of the case is a great way to show the world your love of retro gaming or just love of all things retro in general. The Griffin clear case will protect your iPod Nano from scratches or any bumps and bruises. Which is always especially nice for the extra clumsy. After all, replacing a case is always far cheaper than having to replace your Nano.
These new cases have a ghosted pattern that works perfectly for a subtle, stylish look. Choose the “8-Bit” or “Baroque” patterns to make your 4th generation iPod nano look that much cooler.
iClear Sketch provides total protection from bumps, bruises and scratches; and total access to screen, ports, and controls.
Combines the durability of Griffin’s iClear family of cases with ghosted patterns that compliment the color of your iPod nano
Durable polycarbonate shrugs off bumps, scratches and smudges
Includes a premium cleaning cloth for proper care of your iPod