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  • NZXT launches new Hades gaming case

    NZXT launches new Hades gaming case

    NZXT announced the launch of their new chassis (don't call it a case) today. The new chassis, named the Hades is aimed directly at the gamer enthusiast market. Out of the box it's set up for air cooling, however it's pre-drilled to make it easier to add a water cooling mod later.

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  • Texthook holder puts your phone where it belongs: between you and your progeny

    Texthook holder puts your phone where it belongs: between you and your progeny

    Finally, proper protection for your baby. The child, too.

    Texthook holder puts your phone where it belongs: between you and your progeny originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 13 Dec 2009 20:10:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • FACTRON SIMPLEX: $200, lens-friendly duralumin iPhone case

    FACTRON SIMPLEX: $200, lens-friendly duralumin iPhone case

    Duralumin, an aluminum alloy used in airship frames and auto body panels, isn't necessarily the first material springing to one's mind when it comes to cell phones cases. But Japan-based Factron actually used it for its so-called FACTRON SIMPLEX, an iPhone case that lets you use a number of lenses (sold separately) with your iPhone camera.

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  • Motorola Droid already getting accessorized

    Motorola Droid already getting accessorized

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    If there's one thing that's sure to break a new Droid owner's heart, it's scratching the hell out of it -- or worse yet, dropping it to its untimely death. Wouldn't that be a tragedy? Of course, one quick and dirty way to avoid a lot of that heartache is to equip your phone with a beefy protective case, and from what we're seeing here, it looks like there won't be any problem whatsoever finding such cases on day one of the Droid's availability (whenever that happens to be). What we've got here is a third-party case (excuse us -- "carrying solution") that's popped up over at Best Buy Mobile, though interestingly, the Droid's model number of A855 is being featured far more prominently than the catchy name itself. Given the look of this thing, we think you'll need to have an extreme dedication to preserving your phone's rugged handsomeness to actually equip it, but hey, more power to you -- meanwhile, we'll carry on with letting our phones rustle around with coins, keys, pens, and switchblades in our pockets.

    [Thanks, anonymous tipster]

    Motorola Droid already getting accessorized originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 20 Oct 2009 17:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • New Thermaltake case looks hot, runs cool

    New Thermaltake case looks hot, runs cool

    Thermaltake is one of my personal favorite case makers, I've owned a few of their products in my time, but this Level 10 is exceptional. Announced at CeBit in March, the Level 10 was designed with the help of BMW DesignWorks, and it is amazing. MaximumPC got one first, but they were kind enough so share some unboxing pictures with the world.

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  • Very cool Pac-Man business card holder

    Very cool Pac-Man business card holder

    Remember the business card case shaped like a NES controller that came out in July? Well, that one wasn't too bad, but this new Pac-Man card holder is way cooler.

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  • Got an iPhone and too much money? $1,000 cases now available in Japan

    Got an iPhone and too much money? $1,000 cases now available in Japan

    Despite being able to choose between an enormous number of super-advanced cell phones for years now, the Japanese have come to embrace the iPhone. The number of iPhones in circulation is estimated to have topped the 1 million mark quite some time ago, which triggered SoftBank BB (a sister company of Japan-exclusive iPhone provider SoftBank Mobile) to start offering something very Japanese and unique today: handmade iPhone cases [JP] priced at $1,000 each.

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  • Japanese iPhone users can buy $1,000 cases from today

    Japanese iPhone users can buy $1,000 cases from today

    Despite being able to choose between an enormous number of super-advanced cell phones for years now, the Japanese have come to embrace the iPhone. The number of iPhones in circulation is estimated to have topped the 1 million mark quite some time ago, which triggered SoftBank BB (a sister company of Japan-exclusive iPhone provider SoftBank Mobile) to start offering something very Japanese and unique today: handmade iPhone cases [JP] priced at $1,000 each.

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  • New case protects your iPhone from scratches, water and sand

    New case protects your iPhone from scratches, water and sand

    A Japanese company called Sanwa is selling a waterproof case [JP] (or a bag as they call it) that protects your iPhone from nasty stuff like scratches, water and sand. Sanwa says their 200-PDA016 is ideal for all users who can't go hiking, to the beach or skiing without their iPhone. The case looks pretty robust, but the company promises that users will be able to do everything with the iPhone in it: using the touchscreen, taking pictures and even listening to music (it's equipped with a special jack for use with waterproof headphones). But be careful, the case is IPX7-certified, meaning it can withstand immersion in one meter of water for up to 30 minutes.

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  • Speck to release Dexter iPhone case

    Speck to release Dexter iPhone case

    Remember the Dexter iPhone game that was announced way back in March of 2008? We barely do. In any case, Speck will be releasing a Dexter-themed iPhone case when the game supposedly launches later this summer. If you’re interested in seeing the latest trailer and screenshots that were revealed at Comic-Con then hop on over [...]

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