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The Daily Slash: December 20 2010

, Dec 20th 2010 Discuss [0]

Be amazed as Philip Berne lays down a connection between Tron and FB in an article called Facebook on the Job, while Don Reisinger delivers a bit of knowledge on home socialization in an article called Netflix: The Savior of Living Room Entertainment? Next, take a peek at Motorola talking smack about iPad and Galaxy Tab. After that, marvel as the Notion Ink Adam floodgates open! Take a video look at the Eden UI, then take a walk through another video of Notion Ink Adam as driven by Notion Ink CEO Rohan Shravan. Have a glance at a review of the Nokia X3-02 Touch and Type and a Griffin Elan Passport Galaxy Tab Case, see Android's security team proclaim “Openness,” not “Rooting”, and finally take a peek at a rumor (and subsequent official comment) about Nokia Windows Phone 7 phones in 2011. All this and MORE on The Daily Slash! Read The Full Story

Griffin Slap is the Newest iPod Nano Watch, Probably the Coolest

As far as watches go, there's usually just one main design element: it wraps around your wrist, gets secured in some fashion or another, and then you go about your day. But, way back in the day, there was this crazy thing called slap bracelets. No, they weren't watches, but they were cool in their own right. So, why not put the two things together? In fact, why don't we take this growing trend of making an iPod Nano into a watch, and combine it with a Slap bracelet? Someone at Griffin asked that very same question, and luckily enough, they've got the means to actually make it happen. Read The Full Story

Griffin offers new Cabinet Mount for iPad perfect for the kitchen

If you are really into cooking, you may use your iPad for getting recipes or for watching video or listing to music while you cook. The only bad part about that is that it's not ideal to just sit the iPad on the counter where you can knock it off, spill on it, and have to look down to see what is on the screen. Read The Full Story

Griffin offers Woogie case for iPhone and iPod touch

My kids really like to play with my iPhone and the iPod touch we have laying around here. The thing I always worry about is that they will drop the iPhone and crack the screen. Even if I have a case on my iPhone my I know if you drop it just right with the case on the screen will crack. Read The Full Story

Griffin PartyDock lets up to four players play a game on the iPhone

Our pals at the FCC are the source of numerous little tips about new products coming to market ahead of an official launch. The latest such product to surface is from Griffin and is a dock for the iPhone that lets as many as four people play a game on the smartphone at once. Read The Full Story

Free iPhone 4 case round-up

, Jul 23rd 2010 Discuss [9]

Apple are offering a choice of difference iPhone 4 cases as part of their free program to address the so-called Antennagate issue, with a new app that’s fresh to the App Store designed to help you order your favorite.  If you’re asking what’s the difference between the various options then you’ve come to the right place: check out our roundup of the seven different cases after the cut.

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iPhone 4 Case Program launches: Bumper, Belkin, Griffin, Incase & Speck cases up for grabs

, Jul 23rd 2010 Discuss [3]

The white iPhone 4 may not be available until later in 2010, but what Apple can give you now is a free case for your black handset.  As promised last week, the Cupertino company has kicked off its iPhone 4 Case Program: a new app for the smartphone allows owners to pick either an Apple Bumper or a third-party case at no charge. Read The Full Story

The Daily Slash: May 5th 2010

It's the middle of the week again, and here we are with another edition of the Daily Slash. Tonight's is packed full with interesting pieces of information, that we're sure will fill your heart with delight. First up, in the Best of R3, we've got some more tablet news that's not related to Apple, an iPad case review, and some more rumors about the Hero's update to Android 2.1. And then in the Dredge 'Net, we've got Clearwire promising some very interesting things, space tourism for the (rich) every man, and AT&T thinks it doesn't have dropped calls. Read The Full Story

Griffin jump on iPad accessory gravy train

, Jan 28th 2010 Discuss [0]

It didn't take long for accessory manufacturers to jump on the Apple iPad bandwagon, and Griffin is one of the first we've seen.  While the tablet itself won't ship for another couple of months, they're already promoting a range of cases and screen protectors. Read The Full Story

Powerfake: DIY Griffin PowerMate tutorial

Griffin's PowerMate USB controller may be a few years old, but it still manages to pull in buyers.  Anyone not willing to spend $45 on a glorified volume knob, though, might find something to occupy them in MAKE's weekend project, the Powerfake.  Read The Full Story

Griffin Simplifi iPod & iPhone dock with card reader & USB hub

, Sep 26th 2008 Discuss [2]

If you're regularly charging and synchronizing your iPod then you probably know - or could imagine - how useful a dock can be.  Thing is, it's also yet another lump on your desk; enter Griffin's Simplifi, which basically says that if you're going to grant something real-estate in your life then it really ought to bring more to the party.  That's why the Simplifi has a multiformat card reader and USB hub. Read The Full Story

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