Archive for the ‘iPod’ Category
Laser Cut iPad Stand

If you’re one of the many hoards scrambling to get your mits on a fancy new iPad 2, you might be interested in something nice to prop it up with like this
">elegant cherry wood iPad stand from Etsy user ideasinwood.
Peel universal remote adapter for iOS now available, $99 buys you expensive Fruit
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In the Maker Shed: BlinkRC

The BlinkRC from the Maker Shed replaces your standard remote control receiver in your car, plane, or boat, and allows you to control it with your smart phone. The more adventurous can try creating an application on your computer that takes advantage of the open messaging protocol and the BlinkRC’s (3) output channels and (2) analog input channels. Now you can control a variety of different servo’s and sensors from almost anywhere that has WiFi or Internet access.
Secure iPad Stand
If you’ve ever been in a situation where you wanted to make an iPad available to the public, but didn’t want it to walk away when you weren’t looking, you know that your options are pretty limited if you’d rather not attach something permanently to your iPad. That’s where Seattle area Etsy user modgrain‘s ">Secure iPad Stand come in.
If you’re looking for a hand made, unique and contemporary design style that is usable and more unique than the standard high tech looking stands currently available… this is the stand for you. The viewing angle is adjustable, vertical or horizontal. The design allows for easy access for your USB connector, and most audio jacks.
DIY Smartphone Car Mount
When it comes to mounting a smartphone on your dash there are plenty of commercial solutions out there for you to choose from. The unfortunate thing about trying to find the right mount for your device is that you’ve probably also put it in a case. If you can’t seem to find the right commercial solution you might consider checking out this low profile ">DIY gadget mount from Instructables user Mike73. It’s minimalist construction accepts the extra bulk from the case while supplying an unencumbered view.











