DIY business card iPhone / iPod stand

Make a simple iPhone / iPod stand stand from a standard business card.
Read the how-to at Instructables: Simple business card iPhone / iPod stand.
(Via BrentEvans Geek Tonic)

Make a simple iPhone / iPod stand stand from a standard business card.
Read the how-to at Instructables: Simple business card iPhone / iPod stand.
(Via BrentEvans Geek Tonic)

Willcom and Sanyo have come up with this weird looking battery phone.
It runs on a single AA battery, giving you 250 hours of standby time or 5 hours of talktime. You won’t find many features though, not even a screen.
Some more pictures and information at Uber-Review.

My friend Mikael over at Fosfor Gadgets has a nice review with lots of photos and a video of the beautiful O2 Cocoon phone.
O2 Cocoon – review [Fosfor Gadgets]

Panasonic offers this new cordless phone in no less than 12 different colors.
The KX-TG3021-01 ($50) comes with a digital duplex speakerphone on the back of the handset, voice enhancer technology, caller ID memory and dialer, and lots more…

Susi and Alex from Shiny Shiny have put together a nice quick rundown of the whys and wherefores of Skype and of available Skype-acredited VoIP phones.
Head over to Shiny Shiny to watch the video.

Here’s an easy way to securely fasten your mobile phone, PDA, GPS, MP4, making sure it doesn’t fall out of your pocket when riding your bicycle.
The quakeproof Bicycle Phone Holder ($10) has a 360-degree rotating support holder and will fit just about any handheld device. Adjustable stroboscope mount width: 39-74mm.

The Iogear USB Speaker Phone is a handy little device, small enough to carry in your pocket. Designed for making VoIP conference calls using IM software such as AOL, MSN, and Yahoo.

This small piece of history will look great on your wall, even if you’re only using VoIP to make your calls these days. The Crosley 302 Wall Phone (from $52) gives retro lovers the best of both worlds – the look of the 1940s but the functionality of the 21st century.

Do you sometimes have those days when you just can’t stand hearing about another cell phone, USB phone or Bluetooth headset? Neither do I.
But if you ever do, the Pink and Silver Designer Telephone ($121) can be fun way to get a blast from the past.
This telephone is an original version, fully refurbished internally with new colour co-ordinated mouldings and cords. Traditional rotary dial and two-tone bell-ringer. Supplied ready for use with modern telephone sockets, (no need to connect to an electrical point). Fully compatible with the BT telephone network and most cable networks.

The 2×2 Cube Puzzle ($2.6) is a mini version of the Rubik’s Cube, intended to hang as a little geek jewelry in you mobile phone. Here you’ll have only four squares per side, instead of the original 3×3 setup.
(Via Tokyomango)