
It was only a matter of time – Skinit.com are now offering a wide variety of vinyl skins for the Apple iPhone. They retail for $14.95 each and there is currently a 20% off with the code REVOLUTION.
The Scotchprint® graphics brand from 3MTM used by Skinit assures end consumers will experience durability, exceptional image quality and no residue on their devices on removal.
High-quality print
SkinIt is using state-of-the-art digital printing technology to offer the best colors.
Fights Scratches
Skins provide a thin protective membrane, buffering your device from the occasional scuffs and scrapes of everyday use.
(Via Chip Chick)

An “sms receiving mirror”? When I read the title I was certain that it was yet another looks-awsome-but-you-will-never-be-able-to-buy-one concept.
But it actually turns out that the +336+ SMS Mirror is a real product. It will cost you $10 000 though and it is only a limited edition of 20 units.
The +336+, designed by Robert Stadler (of the French design group Radi Designers), is a mirror able to receive SMS messages sent from a mobile phone. The messages appear as luminous text, running on the mirrors’ surface when one gets close to the mirror.
(Via Style Files)

My friend over at Fosfor Gadgets has published a Top 10 most beautiful cellphones 2007 list as a follow-up to last years Top 10 list.
Lots of nice phones in there. Featured above is the KDDI Penck by Makoto Saito, which entered the list at #3. Can you guess the #1?

The Japanese Ghetto Cellphone Holster ($27) sure has an alternative design approach for a belt that carries your mobile phone.
The hand-made black patent leather and polished chromed steel holster can be adjusted to fit just about any phone.

(Via Inventor Spot)