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iPhone 3G/S soft shell case showdown

by Kirk Hiner on Nov 13, 2009 at 08:55 PM

A few weeks ago, I took a look at some hard shell cases for the iPhones 3G and 3GS. Those tend to be the pretty ones, since it’s easier to be fashionable when you’re not worried about bending. But there are many people out there who’d rather protect their $200… Continue Reading »

iPhone 3G/S hard shell case showdown

by Kirk Hiner on Oct 23, 2009 at 10:15 AM

Last month, we took a look at iPhone 3G/S slim cases, as some people just don’t want to add much bulk to their iPhone. But the problem with slim cases is that, by design, they sacrifice protection and functionality. For those who who’d rather keep their iPhone safe than slim,… Continue Reading »

iPhone 3G Slim Case Showdown - second edition

by Kirk Hiner on Sep 4, 2009 at 05:49 AM

When it comes to the iPhone, there are two types of cases: actually, that’s not at all true. There’s a ridiculous number of types of cases. And since I’m not about to base an entire roundup review on a faulty premise, we’ll just pretend I never said that and get… Continue Reading »

iPhone 3G case shootout: Dermis, Speck, Moshi and Contour Design

by Kirk Hiner on Apr 30, 2009 at 06:52 AM

I’m extremely picky about my iPhone cases, but in an evolving way. Originally, I was all about balance between looks, protection and functionality. I still hover around that balance, but I’ve lately started the embrace the whole “less is more” ideal. Indeed, I often don’t even put my iPhone in… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews the Griffin Clarifi iPhone 3G case

by Kirk Hiner on Jan 16, 2009 at 08:52 AM

What separates the Clarifi from other Griffin cases with EasyDock is that it comes with a special, attached lens for your iPhone’s camera. This lens, which easily slides into and out of place, offers the ability to get better clarity when taking close up images. That’s it, really, and it’s… Continue Reading »

Appletell review - iPhone 3G case round-up

by Kirk Hiner on Sep 24, 2008 at 12:22 PM

There’s a theory in the scientific community that if the world is ever wiped out by nuclear holocaust, the cockroaches alone will survive to repopulate the planet. I’m all for this, because a planet of walking, sentient cockroaches sounds crazy cool, and because if humans ever do destroy our ability… Continue Reading »

Another iPhone controller case…from a major accessory manufacturer [update]

by Jake Gaecke on Sep 2, 2008 at 04:33 PM

Last week, we reported on the upcoming controller case for the iPhone called iControlPad. The main issue that many—myself included—had with this potentially awesome product is that it seems to only have support with jailbroken iPhones, since Apple has yet to allow any such attachments. Hope is on the horizon… Continue Reading »

iControlPad gamepad for the iPhone

by Jake Gaecke on Aug 26, 2008 at 01:06 PM

Does the lack of buttons on the iPhone leave you less than stunned about the state of gaming on the devices? Hope may be on the horizon for your button craving thumbs. Details after the break. Continue Reading »

iPhone 3G cases and accessories from Griffin

by Kirk Hiner on Jul 16, 2008 at 11:59 AM

Griffin Technology, maker of all things iPod and iPhone, has announced the general availability of its protective cases and other accessories for the iPhone 3G. Griffin’s case offerings for iPhone 3G include Wave, Nu Form, Elan Form, Elan Clip, and Streamline. Other accessories available for iPhone 3G include TuneBuds, TuneBuds… Continue Reading »

Griffin announces new iPhone 3G cases

by Kirk Hiner on Jun 11, 2008 at 06:56 AM

Griffin Technology, maker of all things iPod, will offer four cases for the iPhone 3G next month. The new styles for iPhone 3G include the already popular Wave (pictured above), Nu Form, Elan Form and Elan Clip cases, with more to be available soon. “Griffin Technology takes great pride in… Continue Reading »

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