It's hard to believe that there was a time when you couldn't carry a Grammy office worth of music in your pocket with you at all times. Luckily that time is all but forgotten and we all live in the age where you can have Nine Inch Nails, Phil Collins, Skrillex, Beiber and Journey with you whenever the mood strikes. ... continue reading
The iPhone has all but replaced the land line in terms of functionality, portability and ease of use. But you know what? It's kind of a pain in the ass to take important phone calls on it and have to hold it up to your ear for an hour. Putting it on speaker phone works if you want to broadcast your entire conversation ... continue reading
It might be a rare occasion, but if you have ever dropped your pocket knife in a pond while out camping, you know the annoyance involved in retrieving that sucker. The Cork Knife eliminates any fear of cutting rope on the side of a lake or whittling wood over a creek while you're on your next trip. The cork handle ... continue reading
Fact: We'll never be satisfied with the battery life of a phone. Even in some distant future we'll be like, "This thing only stays on for seven months?! What a piece of junk." When you've got Twitter feeds, pages of apps and texts to fire off your iPhone battery can die quicker than the hot girl in a horror movie. Luckily, ... continue reading
Despite sounding like a made up insult by a Beavis and Butthead fan, JackBacks are actually a pretty great way to make your iPhone stand out in an over-saturated iPhone world. Normally your customization options for your do everything phone are limited to a few stylish cases and a nicely shot background photo, but ... continue reading
For far too long suction cup technology has been relegated to our cars. We put our GPS up with it and others use it—definitely not us we swear—to hang "Baby On Board" signs and terrified Garfields from their windows. If we are going to use our iPhones for just about everything some micro-suction could help out ... continue reading
First iPhone 4? $300 with absurd contract. Second iPhone 4? Take out a second mortgage and be prepared to pony up at least $650 if you don't get a friendly Genius and you don't have a friend with back of a truck access. When compared with that kind of expense, spending $100 on a case that will prevent those kind of ... continue reading
Miniaturization goes hand in hand with most technological marvels. The screens all get bigger, but the device itself (whether it's a cell phone or a TV) gets thinner and lighter thanks to tinier components. There's no denying that the iPhone does a lot of things essential to your daily routine, but outputting audio ... continue reading
Cubicles will be the death of mankind—the cramped quarters, the lack of privacy, the pervasive B.O. of Larry the guy who's shower-head must spew sweat—it can crush a dude's spirits. You can turn to watching hilarious news bloopers on YouTube but then you've got to slap some headphones on so the gal next to you ... continue reading
The only thing we lose more frequently than our keys is the remote. Programming our brand spanking new universal remote to work with the tv, apple tv, Comcast box, receiver, media computer, Roku box and the lights was the single greatest victory we achieved since college... and then we lost it. We found it eventually, ... continue reading
It could be due to Mao, or Campbell's soup cans or Marilyn, but Andy Warhol is a name that everyone is familiar with. The famous artist inspired and entertained countless throngs of people with his often imitated, but never truly replicated pop art. An original could set you back as much as much as $100 mil. Seeing ... continue reading
We love a lot of things about our iPhones, but the speaker always seemed a little lacking. We never expected to DJ an arena with the stock hardware, but there has to be a better an option than just plugging in the 3.5mm jack from the pair of speakers you got for free with your last computer purchase. The Ozaki iSuppli ... continue reading
Vandalism isn't cool, man. So it's a good thing that we can now officially classify graffiti as art. Unfortunately, if the law man catches you in the act graffiti is just as felonious even though it's art. The fact that it's illegal is part of the fun, but at a certain point in your life it's just not worth the risk ... continue reading
As men we have a built-in penchant for speed. It applies to cars, steep declines along bike trails and certainly to our gadgets. The iPhone could have all the apps in the world but if they each took 20 minutes to load we'd toss the thing in the garbage. If we bought a '66 Mustang but the engine was replaced with ... continue reading
It seems companies will slap a bottle opener on just about anything these days and just assume we'll buy it. Now, they would mostly be correct in this assumption, but it is rare we are all that pleased with the product we receive. The belt bottle opener that requires you to bend over so you don't spray yourself with ... continue reading
It's a well known fact that the combination of wood and technology will result in complete excellence or utter failure. We'll save you the stories about Renaissance Faire Steampunk debacles and stick to the stuff that turned out perfectly - like the iTimber. Each iTimber is painstakingly crafted from a single piece ... continue reading