Who needs a desktop computer when you’ve got an iPad? After all, Apple is in the process of making its iOS devices all the more “PC free,” and with this upcoming iLuv speaker dock, your beloved tablet will even be able to look like a desktop computer.
Retro gamers and arcade fans who always dreamed of having their own personal arcade cabinet now can. The iCade arcade cabinet from ThinkGeek is now available for $99.99.
A free software development kit is available to download for ThinkGeek's iCade Arcade Cabinet, meaning iOS game developers can now create applications that are compatible with the "retro" accessory.
Bracketron has recently released a new, weather-resistant iPhone bicycle case, which can house cyclists' handsets while protecting them from the elements.
InfiniteLoop is a new Kickstarter project that promises to deliver backers the perfect iOS device stand. The accessory, which can be yours for a pledge of $35 or more ($19 for the smaller iPhone version - "MiniLoop"), features a re-mouldable design, side clips and suction caps.
Visiting an Apple Retail Store is an exciting experience. Not content with its stores simply being a place for customers to buy new Macs or iDevices, Apple created its stores with neatness and organization in mind. Now you too can bring a little part of Apple’s retail experience home with the new iPad 2 Display Dock.
Here's an iPhone accessory I like the look of: ExoMount, a new mount for the iPhone and iPod touch, promises to attach itself to pretty much any surface - including glass, wood, metal and even drywall.
Wacom has recently launched its stylus-centeric iPad app, Bamboo Paper, which Apple fans can download for free until the end of this month. Furthermore, the company is releasing an accompanying accessory - Bamboo Stylus - in the near future.
Hot on the heels of Air Guitar Move is iBamboo Speaker - another Kickstarter project we really like the look of. This bamboo, electricity-free speaker for the iPhone 4 amplifies the volume of music played on the handset, without using any electricity whatsoever.
The PhotoFast i-FlashDrive is an upcoming iPhone accessory, which allows users to easily share files between iOS devices and computers via the 30 pin connector and USB.
Griffin's latest iOS accessory - "Beacon" - can turn your iPhone into a universal remote, by receiving Bluetooth signals transmitted from the handset and converting them into IR. With Beacon, users can interact with all of their A/V accessories using one, single remote: An iPhone.
Playing iOS games with your fingers is sometimes a tedious process. Now, the folks at ThinkGeek have come up with the JOY-IT, a physical joystick that sits right on top of your iPhone/iPod touch.
Mophie's Juice Pack Air is undoubtedly an excellent iPhone accessory. The thin, stylish case protects your handset while also doubling its battery life - and now, a new version of the accessory is available to purchase online.
This new iPhone accessory looks incredibly interesting. Designed and created by iLive, the $50 product can charge your iPhone and play music. But, that's not all: Upon downloading the free iLive app users can have their iPhone handset mould perfectly with the alarm, as you can see in the above image.
There is a new device coming that could actually be better than Apple’s own camera connection kit. The PhotoFast i-FlashDrive adds memory expansion to your iPhone/iPod touch, according to news first reported by Engadget.
The online game-streaming service, OnLive, hasn’t yet added the ability to play games on an iPad (currently, you can just watch them). However, the release of an OnLive Universal Wireless Controller could provide a solution to the problem of touch-engineering non-touch based games.
The popular Fling game controller for the iPad now have a baby brother, according to touchArcade. The Fling Mini is made specifically for the iPhone/iPod touch.
New Signal Process has recently releases two new music accessories, both of which are iOS-friendly: The BreakOut Stomp and the BreakOut Stereo, which are targeted towards guitarists and DJs, respectively.
Accessory maker Logitech announced today a new line of products for the iPad. The Fremont, California-based company announced a new Keyboard Case, Wireless Speaker, and Tablet Keyboard with prices starting at $69.99.
The Fling controller is now officially supported by two classic App Store 3D platformers. Pangea Software's Bugdom 2 and Otto Matic have been updated to version 3.2 with support for the Ten One Design attachment.