The Tesla Design Collection has launches branded cases for the iPhone 6 / 6s and 6 Plus / 6s Plus made from leftover seat leather with prices starting from $45.
PowerMe, an Indiegogo project, is an accessory that allows users to charge one smartphone or tablet with another one.
Meet AliveCor's Apple Watch ECG heart monitoring band, a special band that features a dual-electrode ECG monitor built directly into the band. Here's how it works.
If you own an Apple Watch, then you will probably want a nice stand on which to charge it. They don't come much nicer than the Forté from Twelve South.
SteelSeries announced an all-new Bluetooth gaming 'Nimbus Controller' for Apple TV 4 while an official 'Remote Loop' accessory to secure your Apple TV remote was announced along with Logitech's CREATE keyboard for iPad Pro.
Microsoft has announced a new Xbox Chatpad, bringing a QWERTY keyboard to Xbox One and Windows 10 PCs in a similar fashion to the ever-popular Xbox 360 version of yesteryear.
Modern smartphones are great and all, but even with the trend of ever increasing screen sizes making it possible for manufactures to squeeze larger batteries into them, today's flagship handsets just don't last long enough between charges. There are exceptions to the rule, granted, but as a whole it's likely you're going to be charging that new phone of yours by the end of the day, especially if you know you won't be able to charge it the next.
The LaCie Fuel storage device, which is as compact as it is stylish, allows you to store up to 1TB of data, which can in turn be wirelessly beamed to your Apple devices such as your Mac, iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Not only can you store a whole bunch of media, but with AirPlay support, you can actually stream your favorite movies and TV shows to your Apple TV, or hook up to your AirPlay-ready speakers for a music-listening session.
Apple's Magic Trackpad is a loathe it or love it kinda thing. While some just can't live without its free-scrolling, flicking and pointing abilities, some see it as a step down from the traditional mouse. Something that should be consigned to laptops, if you will.
The chances are that you can relate with this situation. You've got your expensive smartphone, 3G modem or whatnot, and it's somehow ended up submerged in the nearest puddle/bath/wash basin or worse. So, what do you do next? Get on the phone to your insurer?
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