
Okay, admittedly, sometimes you really want just the right skin for your iPhone or iPod. Your skin says a lot about who you are, how you feel about stuff, and junk. And of course, you definitely want the coolest one you can find. And maybe you can’t find a skin with your favorite supermodel on it, or with a sharp enough resolution image of the Klingon Empire’s sigil.
Now, you can make your own. Thanks to the iaPeel (like eye appeal, only Apple style) you can print off gadget skins for your Apple portables in whatever format you want.
The iaPeel kit will set you back a mere $21, and comes with some basic design software and five skins that’ll work with your inkjet printer of choice. Plus, you can make your Apple gear into total clotheshorses and make multiple skins, for different occasions or even days of the week. Imagine the fun you’ll have with your friends when you whip out your iPhone and say, “This is my Thursday skin.”
Of course, if you actually do try that, you may not have friends much longer….
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When we saw Powermat’s offering at CES 2009 we were pretty excited. After all, who doesn’t want to ditch the always cubersome plug in process for all their mobile gadgets. But like most gadgets, especially those that offer a game changer to the industry, skepticism is abound. So does the Powermat live up to all it promises to be? …Continue reading: Powermat Portable Mat Review


The dreams of Telsa have yet to be fully realized, but that hasn’t stopped a many of a company from releasing products that lay claim to ‘wireless or wire-free charging’. But alas, until that day is upon us we’ll have to settle with a variation there of, such as the WildCharger’s Pad and Skins.

The concept is straightforward: you wrap your mobile device in a rubber skin that contains 5 over sized pin head like contact points on its back. When the device is laid upon the WildCharge Pad, which is plugged into an AC outlet, its contact points form a connection and suck down electricity. I use an iPhone, so the Skin contains a dock connector to transfer energy to the phone’s battery. …Continue reading: WildCharge Pad & iPhone Skin Review

Revenge of the Fallen, the new Transformers movie hits theaters this week and will surely be a powderkeg of CGI explosiveness. To commemorate such a film, PDP is releasing two DS skins in the styles of BumbleBee and Megatron. From the picture, the skins look like that nice type of plastic that begs for your stroking touch. The Megatron stylus looks as if Jigsaw from Saw 12 designed it. Each skin and stylus will cost $20 for both, or $13 each. In stores this week. Till there gone!!
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