This wooden workstation looks a bit like a retro typewriter, and will support/charge both iPads and iPhones.
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This wooden workstation looks a bit like a retro typewriter, and will support/charge both iPads and iPhones.
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Slumming it around the house because nobody invited you out should be a thing of the past with Where’s the Party at?, a new web app for the iPhone and Android. Conceived by Colorado DJ and producer, Nick Smalling, the app aims not only to help people find nightlife events nearby, but also get them to where they’re going–even if they won’t remember how they spent their night by the time the alarm clock goes off.
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Fisher Price has created a baby-friendly “Apptivity” case to protect your iPhone from your baby’s drool, grimy fingers, and propensity to drop things. The $15 case also has plastic handles, rattle beads, and a set of apps to amuse your toddler and improve hand-eye coordination.