Lovely iPhone Cases This Week

In this roundup of iPhone case, you will find lots of great protection and safety for your handset, from the sporty to the stylish, from the practical to the strong ~ and one model which gives enough flags to begin your own unique model United Nations. So enjoy some lovely iPhone cases in this week.
Cocon Berlin
The Cocon (€29; iPhone 5) is made like an old~school notebook, with the vertical cover protected by a handy strap which secures your iPhone’s display from scratches and bumps when not in your use.

Available in white, black, red, yellow, green, turquoise, orange, or pink interior, and that can be stamped with the custom monogram for only €5 fee.
Findables
The FlexStand ($30; iPhone 5) features a QR code so that you can fix to point to any info you select~that is handy in particular case that you lose your iPhone and a moral Samaritan agrees to return it in spite of selling it on the eBay.

The case comes in blue, black, green, or white, also ruptures open to double as the viewing stand in the landscape orientation.
iHangy
The Slip In ($20; iPhone 5) gives two different durable layers of defense: an inner cushion built from the soft kind of silicon which absorbs shock, and a slip~on rubber~coated plastic cover helps you to safe your iPhone from the bumps and scratches.

Comes in white or black, with pink or orange highlights.
iPowerUp
The iPower ($90; iPhone 5) features a 2300mAh battery which offers your handset some extra power that it needs for the extended trips away from the grid.

The two~part design of this nifty case, comes in a rubberized finish, helps you to protect your phone from scratches and bumps, and even enlarges your grip on the phone.
Odoyo
The Power+Shell EX ($55 to $99; iPhone 4, 4S, and 5) comes with a built~in battery that increases your iPhone’s life by giving an additional 2200mAh of power~excellent for the extended trips and strong usage in some areas with the poor signal coverage.

Comes in white or black, the Power+Shell sports a kickstand which can be used to hold up your handset for the viewing in the landscape orientation.
Slickwraps
Hello, bonjour, g’day, and ciao! The Flag Collection ($15 to $35; iPhone 4, 4S, & 5) brings some banner of approximately 2 dozen nations to your handset in one of the company’s logo adhesive skins.

And now you can add on one of the Slickwrap’s bumpers if you would like, that’ll protect your handset from shock and drops.
Wahoo
The Protkt ($70; iPhone 5) was built particularly with the biking enthusiasts in the mind. It comes with a appropriate detachable mount which will fit the handlebar of bicycles mostly. Pooled with a case that can withstand about whatsoever the road can throw at it. Also from the rain to the dust.

In spite of giving full wraparound protection, this nifty case lets you access your handset’s every function, comprising the capability to make calls.
X-Doria
The Kick ($25; iPhone 5) offers a durable and sturdy frame designed from the tough polycarbonate to keep your iPhone safe and secure during everyday use, with some appropriate cutouts to confirm unfettered availability to all of the iPhone’s ports, buttons and cameras.

Comes in blue, white, brown, orange, or red, it also comes with a convenient pop~out kickstand which can be used for the viewing in the both portrait and landscape orientations.
Bewitching iOS Apps This Week

This week we bring some bewitching iOS apps for you so that you can enjoy your devices with great ease.
Chordion

The Chordion app ($1) for iPad is an attractive way of producing music ~ use your left hand only to control the cord changes, while your right one creates a melody on the mini keyboard. Even if you are an inexperienced or new in music, you can produce plausible~sounding tunes. This week’s roundup of iOS app is a response to the international popularity of app~ the developers say that it is built iTunes music app charts in the 35 countries ~ and enhances French, Italian, Korean, German, and the Portuguese language options.
Coffitivity

I love to work in a coffee shop as it is my favorite place. Apparently, I am not alone. The nifty Coffitivity ($2) iOS app which streams the sounds of the coffee shop to your handset or tablet because, the developers say, ‘’ the recent research shows the ambient noise boosts the creative thinking.’’ Positively, it’ll soon be able to create a cappuccino for you.
Jim Henson’s Chatter Zoo

The Jim Henson’s Chatter Zoo ($20; for iPhone and iPad) features gorgeous animal babies who can easily guide your children via stories and some nifty activities like feeding and meals time, in order to aid them chief those activities in the genuine world. The virtual animal babies are the real needy ~’’ they need you!’’ the promotional stuffs say ~ but again, very, very gorgeous.
Here is how large the GIF renaissance has got: the Flipboard has updated its app to lodge them, confirming you never have to consent the app in the order to view a short kind of animated picture of somebody from the game of Thrones saying something

Here’s how big the GIF renaissance has gotten: Flipboard has just updated its app to accommodate them, ensuring you never have to leave the app in order to view a short animated picture of somebody humorous. Another new option: some of the Flipboard’s native news units are getting more writing control, with the new ‘’top stories’’ section in each.
Gogobot

The Gogobot app (free) aspires to be the Yap of vacation planning, giving crowdsourced reviews of the places to stay, things to do, and some places to eat when you are on the road. This new collection of apps makes the app more communal, allowing the users to create some vacation plans with the other friends so that everyone can have input on the creation of good time.
Rdio

Rdio for iPad and iPhone was rationalized this week with some improved and new radio stations drawing on the catalog of twenty million songs. There is also now You FM, a modified station of your chosen tracks. Unlike the spotify, that gives radio for absolutely free on the iOS, you will have to subscribe the Rdio to get this service. The subscriptions cost only $15 a month.
Super Stickman Golf 2

This attractive golfing game was modified with some significant revisions, comprising 8 new courses, new multiplayer modes, new course obstacles, immediate replay video sharing, and eleven more achievements.
Creative iOS Accessories This Week

This week’s roundup of the iOS gear comprises a camera that twist around itself to peer into the deep or dark places, Along with usual array of speakers, batteries, and chargers. So get yourself ready for some creative iOS accessories this week.
Bite My Apple
The Vaavud ($45) is a wind meter which can be plugged into your handset’s headphone jack and allows you to take ‘’reliable and precise’’ wind measurements with your iPhone. There’re no electronic parts inside the device itself, that is built of ‘’high~performing plastics.’’
Cable Jive

The DockBoss5 ($23) is a kind of converter which allows you to connect your lightning~equipped iPhone 5 to the older, 30~pin speaker docks. You can now plug in power cord and can change your device.
Grablet
The Grablet ($30) is a clip~on iPad accessory which allows you to hold your iPad, safely, with only one hand. Firstly only for the full~size iPad, it’s available now for the iPad mini.
Macgadgets
The new acrylic base from the Macgadgets is the signature sequence, crystal~clear, an engraved stand which is now available for only $150 for the full~sized iPads or iPad mini ($140). These stands are not really made for the home ~rather, they are intended for the use as the displays in businesses and at the trade shows, allowing entrepreneurs to show their goods numerically without upsetting that your tablet will run off.
Powerocks

The Rose Stone ($70) is a 6,000mAh battery which gives up to 4 emergency chargers for your handset. You will need to order the iOS~compatible ‘’MFI’’ version of battery, that comes with a handset cable and water~resistant pouch.
Pyle Audio

The SurfSound~play ($69) is a waterproof speaker: plug in your handset behind the shield of clear, touchscreen~friendly plastic, and monitor your tunes without annoying about your iPhone getting wet while poolside.
Scosche
The BoltBox ($25) is a retractable sync~and~charge cable made for the lightning~connector~equipped iOS devices. It’s stylish~available in 6 colors ~and the cable spreads up to 3 feet in the tangle~free fashion.
TwelveSouth
The HiRise ($35) is a tabletop pedestal for the iPad mini and iPhone 5. Made of fleecy metal, you can fix the height of lightning~connector plug to the best fit whatever case you want with your device.
USBFever

The Wireless Snake Scope ($200) comes with a flexible video probe ‘’concept for producing high~quality video inspections of the hard~to~reach or hard~to~see equipment or areas.’’ It conveys the live video back to the iOS device, allowing you to see where others can’t.
Victorinex
The Victorinex Knife Block ($50) is, as its name suggests, a knife block for kitchen, but this one is intended to prop up an iPad, the better to hold your electronic cookbook ~or perhaps entertain yourself with the Netflix flicks ~while you are cooking.
Incredible iPhone Cases This Week

You’re going to enjoy some incredible iPhone cases in this week’s iPhone cases roundup, with some enchanting models for all tastes and seasons. Moreover, we’ve a special kind of treat for the lovers of the velocipede, who can put their wheels finally where their handsets are.
Aritzia
The TNA ($15; iPhone 4 & 4S) is made from soft and cozy silicone rubber which keeps your handset safe from scratches and bumps and helps you to grip it more comfortably.

It sports a 3 dimensional fashionable pattern and available in pink, black, white, green, aqua, grey, blue and purple.
BuQu
The Magnetyze ($60; iPhone 5) protects your phone with a special kind of hardshell case which replaces the Apple’s standard lightning connector with the custom connector well-matched with the company’s line of the magnetic accessories.

According to the BuQu, the onboard magnetic connector secures your iPhone from tear and wear, and makes it much easier to connect to a PC or to one of different add~ons which comprise desk, wall, and car chargers.
CaptCase
The CaptCase ($45; iPhone 5) gives a great combination between the form and functionality. Made from the premium leather with a microfiber interior, it also offers a protective cover and comprises additional room for cash and credits or ID cards.

In spite of its 360 degrees of safeguard, this nifty case lets you use your iPhone even when not in use or closed, and confirms that you can continue to get its buttons, ports and cameras.
Etsy
Made for the cycling enthusiasts, the Cruiser Bike ($16; iPhone 5) is built from sturdy plastic with a backing plate got from natural walnut.

The case offers an attractive bicycle motif imprinted on the back, and gives smooth access to all of the possible ports and cameras.
Kate Spade New York
The Petula Stripe ($40; iPhone 5) is built from sturdy resin to keep your iPhone safe and sound during the everyday use.

As its name depicts, this nifty case offers a horizontal~striped pattern of interchanging sea glass & bright beryl green hues.
Keyway
The Hybrid ($45; iPhone 5) comes with a thin back plate made from the sturdy tigerwood inlaid with the maple design which replicates a map of the world.

The enchanting design is molded against a tough, plastic shell, comes in white or black, which gives grip and protection.
Landmarks and Lions
The Antherton ($49; iPhone 5) protects your iPhone with a sleeve got from the soft lambskin leather, with an additional protective interior wool touched finish.

The case~handmade in the US~ available in red/black or white/tan, and also gives a slot where you can store some cash or credit cards.
Qmadix
The Vital ($35; iPhone 5) gives an innovative, dual~layer design which mixes an energy~absorbing inner layer with the hard outer shell to safeguard against impacts.

Fashionable and yet durable, this nifty case comes in white/black or black/black.
New AOL Radio App for iPad & iPhone Available Now!

In addition to releasing our new web player and our 1st ever Android app, we are bringing new AOL radio app for iPad & iPhone. It is free to download and enjoy unlimited music each month.
This is going to become very famous among the teenagers who love to listen music with great ease. You will really enjoy this nifty app as it allows you to listen your music with innovative new features you haven’t seen with the player before. It catches your interest when you know about it’s free downloading.

Created with the new colorful dashing interface and optimized for the iPad retina screens and iPhone 5, the very attractive AOL Radio iOS app comprises many enchanting features such as multi~artist custom stations, new and innovative kind of sharing features and AOL Radio premium.
With the AOL Radio Premium ( $9.99 , for a month) you get all features comprised with an AOL Radio Plus plan ($3; for a month) with ad~free listening, unrestricted song skips and new features like on~demand listening, sharing and playlist creation as well as the offline mobile listening! Get the AOL Radio immediately by downloading choose stations to an iPhone or iPad!

Check out all these new features by simply upgrading your app or downloading new AOL Radio app for iPad & iPhone. Get it now….
Judicious iOS Accessories This Week

This week comes with some judicious iOS accessories that introduce some ways to use your handset to measure, radiation, humidity, and even your general sense of Zen.
Bite My Apple

The Boomerang ($80) is a lightweight, X~shaped mounting cradle which can be used, kickstand~style, for hands~free use of your tablet on the computer or desk; a comprised Multi Mount allows you to mount Boomerang on the wall. Otherwise, you can syndicate the Boomerang with the optional stainless~steel table stand for more flexibility. It is compatible with the 2nd , 3rd, and 4th generation iPads.
EcoXGear

The EcoRox ($130) is a waterproof Bluetooth speaker~so waterproof, in detail, that it drifts,so go and drop in the water. It features ten hours of the battery life between charges.
Eton

The company has proclaimed different new iOS~friendly devices. the BoostTurbine ($80) 4000 is a battery pack with the hand~crank backup; the 4000 can recharge your iPhone twice. The Boost 4200 ($60) gives the same quantity of juice but without backup crank, while the Boost 8400 ($100), also crank~less, can boost an iPhone up to 3 times.
Harman/Kardon

The Go+ Play ($400) wireless is billed as a trendy way to enjoy your music. It is a bluetooth~enabled version of the company’s well~known Go+ Play speaker system, allowing you to stream audio from your iOS devices wirelessly. When it is not plugged in, it runs on 8 D~cell batteries.
iHome

The iDL100 is among the most enchanting speaker dock accessible for the iOS devices, giving 2 Lightning~connector ports & a USB port, so you can boost up as many as 3 iOS devices at the same time.
The iDL100 also comes with a FM radio with 6 presets, and it allows you to program 2 different alarms times, ensuring you will not oversleep.
Lapka

We are still wrapping our interest around this one, but the nifty Lapka line of devices is basically a sequence of personal environment sensors~ranging from $79 (humidity sensor) to $119 (radiation monitor) ~ designed to confirm you are living in the best likely environment. You observe the monitors simply by using your iOS device. Also, the units of the Lapka look pretty.
New Trent

The New Trent PowerPak ($70) has 2 USB ports, allowing you to charge 2 iOS devices at the same time. It is also powerful, with a 13,500~mAh battery which can fully charge your iPhone up to 6 times. The PowerPak has a scratch~resistant exterior, giving to an appealing look.
Slappa

like the above~mentioned New Trent PowerPak, the PowerBank ($25) 5000 gives 2 USB ports, allowing you to charge 2 iOS devices from its lithium battery at the same time. Can’t select between recharging your iPad and or iPhone? Now you do not have to.
SMS Audio

Here is your first gaze at the sync by 50, a portable ($200) Bluetooth speaker from the 50 Cent. Proceeds from the each sale will go to the Feeding America, a hunger~relief organization.
Trakdot

The TrakDot system ($50) is a lot like the ubitquitous Tile tracker system, but barely tailored to track your luggage while you are flying cross~country. Drop the Trakdot in the bag, and it’ll wake up when a plane lands and send a text message allowing you to know where it is. For instance, ‘’your Trackdot (id) is in the Reagan National Airport, or anyother airport’’ ~ if you are not also in the Reagan National, al least you will know that where to begin the search.
Zensorium

The Tinké plugs into the iPhone ~ a 30~pin~dock~connector version is accessible now,while a lightning~connector version is due soon~ and uses its sensors to track the heart rate, blood~oxygen level and the respiratory rate. It uses your heart rate to measure the relative ‘Zen Index’.
The iPhone’s Camera Is Poor, Says New Nokia Ad

The Nokia decides to fake the iPhone 5 ad that the Apple claims more people get pictures with the iPhone’s camera than other camera. Nokia is all about quality, it says.
One way of the justifying that you’ve not sold as many devices as another maker is to clarify that you are all about quality, not mass.
This well argument has been used by the Apple more than once.

In new ad, the nokia gets it up and smacks the Apple across the chops with it.
For here is the nokia getting the Apple’s rather plausible ad about its camera ~ as you know, the one which claims more people get pictures with the iPhone than with the other camera ~ and slathering the scorn all over it.
The ad baits you into the believing this could be that very Apple ad, or at least some other in the sequence.
The voice of the Helsinki drops its teeth into the Apple’s hubris; ‘’ At the nokia, we suggest to go for quality, not the quantity.’’
This is a gallant intent, one not presently believed by my engineer friend George, who has had to have Lumia 920 replaced 4 times.
Now, Nokia has to organize is to generate its photo a touch more modern. It cannot willingly make an ad signigying all iPhone consumers are geriatric gum~grinders.
5 Enthralling iOS Pinball Games

The pinball machine has a long history. Once disqualified for over the thirty years because it was supposed of as a game of gaming and not ability (flippers were presented in the 1947’s humpty dumpty to alter that), it took some time before the pinball pinball might be embraced by the mainstream society. The death of arcade gradually murdered the pinball industry, but the fans and collectors kept it alive and the developers prepared some new iOS pinball games that you might play at the home on your PC or the game console. With the current explosion in the iOS gaming, the fans now can play new ~ and original ~ pins in the ease of their home or on the go. Let’s have a look at 5 enthralling iOS pinball games you can enjoy in the AppStore.
Pinball Arcade
iPhone/iPad

The Pinball arcade was ranked no. 1 in our ten top retro arcade games list, and it gets the best spot again for our 5 enthralling iOS pinball games list. The iconic typical tables that we grew up enjoying have been loyally reproduced, with the 2 new tables being included each month. Funhouse, Medieval Madness, Theatre of the Magic, Bride of the pinbot and more are a download away. With the Twilight Zone and the other heralded machines on horizon, it is an ongoing pinball party for the fans and we might not be happier.
Zen Pinball
iPhone/iPad

Zen Pinball is very pretty awesome pinball experience and one that the fans of the Marvel characters will completely dig. Each table seems gorgeous and has really awesome animation. The pins play pretty, the physics are advert on, and there is something here for everyone. The Thor table is an explosion and you will enjoy the other Marvel tables like the captain America, Wolverine and Fantastic Four.
Frogger Pinball
iPhone/iPad

Frogger Pinball prepared our 5 enthralling iOS Pinball games list, it is a great pin adventure for the kids and adults. With the enchanting graphics and dashing sound, you will have a lot of fun exploring all of the various playfields and missions available. There are lots of power~ups and enemies to discover. Its perfect for both the fans of the genuine retro arcade game & pinheads looking for a nice challenge.
Pinball HD
iPhone/iPad

Toss up your horns and enjoy the dashing Slayer or DC/AC pinball machines, part of the gigantic variety of the pins accessible in the pinball HD. With the great cool riffs and physics, you will be rocking out for many hours. Some of the more kid~friendly pins are just a buck each, but help them and get sonny boy began early with the love for the heavy metal.
Age of Pinballs
iPhone/iPad

Age of the pinballs has over twelve retro themed~tables which you can sort out. With the many enchanting different game modes and ball packs, the fans will definitely find lots of new options for their money. The tables are not the best looking, but they play decently and the physics are outstanding. There is a little bit of something for everyone in the age of pinballs.
Top iOS Board Game Apps

Want to get some iOS board game apps or looking for some nice board games? Then you are right at this place as we have compiled some nifty iOS board games for you.
Scrabble Free (Free)
this helpful adaptation enhances some digital features into the combination. As well as being able to enjoy the people and computer on the same device, you can compete with your friends and random enemies over the Facebook whilst trash talking them using the built~in chat option. You can now scuffle your letters by simply shaking your device.
UNO & Friends (free)
you can now play UNO whenever you want like without having to burden about dropping the cards. Nor will you’ve to sort out the people to enjoy against in the real life, as you can contribute in online multiplayer matches against random opponents and friends. With the leaderboards, special boosts and weekly contests, the digital version of this nifty card game is far more impressive than the original.
The Game of Life
iPhone (99c), iPad ($5.49)
The Game of life comprises all familiar bits of the board game like the spinning wheel, the car~shaped pieces and the folks pegs. The graphics of this nifty game are superb, though the user interface could be a little bit confusing to start with. You can play this nifty game against your friends (up to 5) and the computer simply using pass n’ play, but there is no multiplayer mode online.
Boggle
The Boggle has you contesting against the clock to make as many words as you can simply by tracing them out on your touch screen. There’re 3 different kind of game modes, unlockable attainments and a feature to play enemies online simply using the built~in gaming network. Jumping for the paid version is well known it, given 3 version peppers you with the pop~up ads every ten seconds.
USA Converses iPhone and iPad Sales Ban

USA Trade Representative Michael Froman has endorsed Samsung’s bid to avoid the Apple from vending its iPhone and iPad because of the patent violations not be accepted.
In a letter dated 3 August, Froman wrote to the Chair of the international Trade commission and laid out his causes for determining not to execute a sales ban.
The letter marks much of the Obama government’s January 13 Policy statement on the remedies for the standards~essential patents subject to the voluntary/FRANS commitments. That document highlights some the Obama’s patent alteration proposals, by boosting offices like USTIC to ‘‘consider whether a patent owner acknowledged voluntarily via a commitment to certificate its patents on RAND/F terms that money harms, rather than exclusionary relief, is the modest remedy for the infringement.’’
A swift bit of exposition: ‘FRAND’ stands for ‘’fair, non~discriminatory and reasonable’’ a term which is used to describe the patent licensing situations. The FRAND is the American government’s favored way of licensing ‘SEDPs’’ ~ standards~essential patents ~ that an entity grips but that need to be licensed greatly if complicated systems are to be treatable.
The policy statement we comment above discussion ‘’FRAND~encumbered SEPs’’ and recommends exclusion orders like that being required be Samsung shouldn’t be granted, because doing so smother innovation.
Froman’s letter discovers that policy, sorts no reason to upset with it and he thus ‘’ decided to reject the USITC’s fortitude to issue an omission order and a cease or terminate and desist order in this inquiry’’.
It’s business as normal then, for all anxious. Shelves will continue full at the Apple stores in the USA, venders and transporters in the land of free remain free to vend iPhones and iPads. And the lawyers can set on more time in the court representing either Samsung or Apple, as the Froman ends that his decision means ‘’ the patent holder might continue to follow its rights via the courts.’’

