Posts Tagged ‘iPhone’

Unsinkable Apps: Titanic is Back!

April 4, 2012

Relive the original experience before seeing Titanic 3D. Watch Titanic on your iPad with the Whale Kit iPad holderOnce again, history’s most incredible shipwreck is rising from the bottom of the sea to capture our attention. We’re talking about the RMS Titanic, which last made a splash when James Cameron’s epic romantic adventure film about the ship’s famous single journey won 11 Academy Awards and made household names out of Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. And there’s no better way to prepare for today’s re-release of Titanic than by getting psyched up with these fun iPad apps. (more…)

Angry Birds Space Breaks 10 Million Downloads

March 26, 2012

Play Angry Birds Space anywhere you are with the Whale Kit iPad hand holder

The latest and greatest version of the popular mobile game series Angry Birds has been out for just three days and has already cracked the 10-million download mark, according to game-maker Rovio’s official Angry Birds Twitter feed. Clearly the original version, its seasonal sequel, and its Rio movie tie-in game just couldn’t deliver all the green pig-smashing that the people demand. (more…)

iPawd: Apps for Your Purrfect Pets

March 21, 2012

Take care of your pet like this furry little kitty with these apps for pets with the help of your Whale Kit iPad stand.Pets don’t have much need for smart devices (though a Roomba makes a pretty great playmate, or so we’re told), but that doesn’t mean that tech doesn’t have a place in a modern animal’s life. We’ve taken a look at the best apps for offer in the iTunes store for cats, dogs, and the other furry friends who keep us as pets. Read on for some great apps worth checking out. (more…)

Ringtone Your Own Way: Personalizing Your Ringtone

March 12, 2012

Ringtone MakerShort of carving your initials into the screen with a pocketknife, sometimes it’s tough to make your phone stand out from all of the other sleek glass and metal handsets out there.   (more…)

Please Turn on Your iPhone (iPad or Laptop) for the Movie

February 24, 2012

Screen grab of Netflix for iPad. The Whale Kit is the best iPad stand for enjoying movies on your iPad.Watching Movies on Your iPhone, iPad or Laptop

If you have an iPhone, iPad or laptop, watching movies has never been easier. (more…)

Android, iPhone, and iPad Mobile Apps for Concert Going

February 23, 2012

Get the latest on live concerts like this one with your iPad and iPad stand

For all of the great solutions for managing your personal music collection and discovering new musicians from around the globe, there’s still no way to truly bring the full experience of a live concert into your living room. Sure, recordings are nice, but even the highest quality MP3s can’t re-create the hair-raising, ear-popping experience of seeing your favorite band light up the stage, live. But before you run off to Red Rocks or the House of Blues, arm yourself with our favorite mobile apps for making the most of any concert experience. (more…)

iPhone and iPad Apps for the Academy Awards

February 21, 2012

The Oscars are almost here! Will you be battling your friends in an Oscar betting pool, or just sitting back to watch the show with some movie-themed snacks? However you plan to spend your Sunday night, these free iPhone and iPad apps will help maximize your Academy Awards experience.

iPad apps for OscarsFollow events on your iPad with the best iPad stand and E! Live from the Red CarpetiPad apps for Oscars can be easily viewed with the Whale Kit adjustable iPad standRead IMDb for iPad with your iPad holder

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Update Your Mobile Technology: Smartphones and Computers

February 14, 2012

iphone holder

Without an iPad, an iPhone, or even a sufficiently smart phone, I was getting left behind. Literally. (more…)

An Emergent Syntax of Stuff

August 17, 2011
This image of a table full of outdated cell phones is brought to you by Octa, creators of the Whale Kit iPad stand.

(Photo Courtesy of Dave Patten)

In the 2006 comedy Idiocracy, Mike Judge depicts the Great Garbage Avalanche of 2505. That falling mass is almost certainly full of original iPads, first generation iPods, and antiquated iPhones, along with device-specific chargers and trashed FM transmitters. Technological advances have their costs. More pernicious than the stylized movie threats of new weapons or rampaging dinosaur clones, we face a not-so-subtle and advancing threat: the exponential growth of stuff.

This is the environmental impact of planned obsolescence, or the design practice of deliberately providing a product with a limited useful life.  Items are created with intentional shortcomings to force users to make ancillary purchases.  It’s no surprise that the sale of consumer electronics accessories represents $10 billion in annual revenue.  Most consumers plan to use their accessories for a few years, but when the form factor, or geometry of a product, shifts from generation to generation—common among smartphones—accessory purchases may become more regular.  Think of all those dead dongles: DisplayPorts replaced by Mini DisplayPorts, FireWire replaced by Thunderbolt. (more…)