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OtterBox iPad cases now shipping

Posted in Otterbox by Shane McGlaun on August 11th, 2010

If you have an iPad you may have worried on more than one occasion that a drop would kill your beloved tablet, I know I have worried. My 5-year-old carts the thing all over the house playing Slingshot Cowboy and you never know when she will do something crazy like stand on it to reach the snack drawer.

OtterBox has unveiled a couple cases for the iPad that just might protect my tablet from the daily tribulations of having a young child using the thing. Most will be familiar with the Commuter and Defender line of cases from the various devices the cases are already available for, like the iPhone 4.

Fender Guitar Headstock coffee table

Posted in Furniture by Conner Flynn on February 8th, 2009

Fender Guitar Headstock coffee tableWhile you’re rocking out in your living room, playing Guitar Hero, rest your drinks on this awesome Fender Guitar Headstock Coffee Table. Designed after the classic headstock of a Fender Stratocaster, these $750 tables are made of solid maple, custom stained and varnished to match the color of the vintage guitar.

It would be great to put a screen in and add some buttons, converting it into a full fledged Guitar Hero table that you and your friends can play. But that’s just me.

Brando portable cell phone jammer protects your personal space

Posted in Mobile Accessories by Shane McGlaun on August 14th, 2008

Brando Cell Phone JammerEveryone has been somewhere in public before like the movies, a restaurant, or church and been bothered by other peoples cell phones ringing. I know on more than one occasion I have wished I could silence other people cell phones, with something other than a kick to the groin of the offender.

Brando has announced a new handheld portable universal cell phone jammer that claims it can block all cell phone systems including GSM, DCS, PCS, PHS, ECT, CDMA, and even 3G. The device has the power to create an area with a radius of 8 to 10m where cell phones can’t get a signal. The device measures 5.8 cm x 11.8 cm x 2.2 cm and has a dual miniature antenna.



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