Let me clear this up from the start: I’m aware that iPads and Chromebooks are different devices in different categories, but as someone who uses an iPad for basic tasks, I began to wonder if a Chromebook — which costs half as much as an entry-level iPad Air — could serve me just as well
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Those are two problems that Henge Docks — a company best known for their vertical MacBook dock — intends to solve with the Gravitas, a $89 dock made for all of your iDevices.
Onaji is a London based company that started off selling phone cases and cables, but their latest project — the Pawa card — aims to solve arguably the biggest problem smartphones have: battery life.
The new Hoverbar 3 ($99.99) ships with three clips, allowing you to connect either an iPad (2-4th gen), iPad Air and iPad Mini — although if you own a Hoverbar already, you can simply buy the clips independently for $19.99 each from the Twelve South.
While I’d love to learn some day, and I fully intend to, I prefer to use a time-saving “out of the box” service instead, and until now that service has been Wordpress.
The alternative, and my preferred option, is to leave them nicely perched up on Just Mobile’s HeadStand, a simple £39.99/$49.95 headphone stand that leaves you with a much more stylish way to hang your headphones.
Y-cam’s Home Monitor HD is a Wi-Fi camera that’s easy to set up anywhere in your home, allowing you to keep an eye on your stuff wherever you are.
Designed with creative professionals in mind, My Passport Pro’s dual-drive setup packs super-fast Thunderbolt performance — around 230 MB/s read & write speeds according to WD
Just Mobile’s AluBolt (£44.95/$49.95) is a lightning dock for the iPhone 5/5C/5S and iPad Mini that manages to do just that in a very simple but elegant style.
‘RoomFeel’ technology — that’s the talking point with the VISO HP20 headphones by NAD. Introduced as the only in-ear options in the VISO range of audio products, the £129.99 HP20s are the first in-ear headphones to feature RoomFeel technology.