The way Otis James expertly crafts his ties and hats isn't seen too much these days. Nothing is automated, there are no shortcuts, and everything is finished by hand. Griffin approached him to collaborate on a line of iPhone Sleeves (for the 4S and the 5, so you're good regardless of what model you have), and he brought ... continue reading
The iPhone 5 is kinda like that TV show that no one admits to watching but still garners huge ratings. Despite the mocking adds, online jokes and other knocks, Apple still sold around 5 million units of the new iPhone in its first weekend. If you were one of the fans who got the slightly taller yet slightly smaller ... continue reading
For a no-frills flask that's perfect to toss in your bag when you're out camping or exploring, turn to Stanley. The classic brand has been crafting solid, well-made food and drink gear since 1913. Their latest flask is the first in the Adventure Series which is aimed at being both essential and rugged. With more grip ... continue reading
There are plenty of devices on the market that will convert your vinyl to a more transportation friendly digital format, but most of them require a computer. So, once all your Hendrix vinyls are converted you're still going to need to transfer them to your iPhone/iPod/iPad. The iLP iDevice Turntable from Ion Audio ... continue reading
Seeing as how just about no one pays attention while driving these days, you'd best make yourself as visible as possible when you're riding your bike. Monocle will make sure you never leave your bike light behind when you hop on your two-wheeler. The clever little pouch and app turns your iPhone into an impromptu bike ... continue reading
We're not going to waste time telling you what an iPhone is. You want to know what's new and when can you get your hands on the latest Apple phone/pocket-everything, right? So, here you go. For starters, it's taller and thinner, it has 4G LTE and it will of course run iOS 6. You'll see five rows of icons instead of ... continue reading
We can't say with 100% certainty, but we believe what makes Cardiio work is witchcraft. It's either that or some technology our brains can't quite wrap around yet. Basically, the five buck app measures your heart rate by you simply looking at your phone. By using your iPhone's front-facing camera, Cardiio tracks the ... continue reading
If you've ever tried to adjust your GPS settings while you're driving, you know it can be tricky and highly dangerous. We can handle a stick shift while drinking a coffee and eating a Egg McMuffin, but leaning over to tap a screen through menus can take our eyes of the road a bit too long. It's the reason we haven't ... continue reading
Providing the entertainment for a party isn't as easy as it was twenty years ago. When you're younger, pin the tail on the donkey, pinatas and Operation are all you need to keep everyone amused for a while. Your parents threw a vinyl on the record player, or you threw in a cd (or even a Mini-Disc), and you were off ... continue reading
There are countless ways to sell things on the Internet. Etsy, eBay, Craigslist, forums, the list goes on and on. There are also countless ways to take pictures of things with your phone. Instagram, Camera+, Seed, and this list goes on and on as well. Garage takes the ability to sell shit you don't need from the first ... continue reading
Wallpapers and backgrounds have a short shelf life. You can only look at the same thing so often until it becomes boring and bland. It's just like a viral video that you've seen a million times, at some point it loses its hilarity (grape lady aside). With the Chameleon Clock app for your iPhone or iPad, using your ... continue reading
We've waited far too long for our own Rosie. Ever since we first watched The Jetsons, we have been making plans for all the things our friendly robot would do for us - take out the trash, clean the house, NOT start an uprising. Most of our wishes are a long ways away, but Romo is a nice little start. Utilizing the ... continue reading
We've got a feeling you don't really care when your friend "Checks In" at the local supermarket. That information impacts your life in no way whatsoever. "Oh, you're picking up some produce and Greek yogurt? Thanks for informing everyone!" With Untappd for your iPhone or Android, you get only the most pertinent information ... continue reading
Sadly, this app has absolutely nothing to do with beer. You've stopped reading, haven't you? If you're still here, here are two quick selling points for Brewster: It's awesome and it's free. If you live your life through different social media streams, and who doesn't these days, Brewster will create an easy to navigate ... continue reading
Spend 10 seconds on Facebook and you'll be inundated with crap: Updates about how bad someone's commute is, pictures of children doing nothing of interest and friends yelling YOLO despite the fact they're wasting their time on Facebook. For a visually pleasing way to see only the good stuff, there's Gabi. The one dollar ... continue reading
We didn’t grow up having golf beaten taught to us enough to make it a career filled with trophies, jackets and a slew of mistresses, but that doesn’t mean we don’t appreciate the game for what it is—a great reason for some serious day drinking and the potential to drink and drive without real consequences ... continue reading