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Buying Guide: 10 best gifts for iPhone owners Posted: 10 best gifts for iPhone ownersThere's no shortage of iPhone gadgets on the market in time for the holiday season, but how do you separate the best iPhone accessories from the also-rans? With our help, of course! We've delved into our extensive knowledge of iPhone accessories to provide you with a definitive list of 10 of the best gifts for anyone with an iPhone, whether it's an iPhone 4S, 4, 3GS or 3G. So whether you're stuck for what to get a friend or relative for Christmas, or feel like treating yourself, read on for some inspiration. 1. Case - Pro/Tec Executive Leather Case - £7iPhone cases can be expensive, but you needn't shell out loads of cash to get a decent one. This Pro/Tec Executive Leather Case gives fantastic protection, helps keep dust out of the Dock connector and comes in versions for both the iPhone 3G/3GS and 4/4S. Both are absolutely superb. 2. Battery case - Mophie Juice Pack Plus - £59There's nothing worse than being out and about, watching your iPhone's battery dwindling down, until it finally dies on you. But with a 2,000mAh Mophie Juice Pack Plus, you can almost double your iPhone 4's battery life. While it adds some extra weight and bulk to your iPhone, it's a price worth paying for the much longer use time you'll get out of it. What's more, the case does a good job protecting your phone, too. For the iPhone 3G or 3GS, check out the Mophie Juice Pack Air. 3. Speaker dock - Philips Fidelio DS3020 - £50A teeny tiny speaker at a teeny tiny little price, but the sound that comes out of it is nothing short of awesome: it's far and away the best you can get for £50. Beautifully clear trebles are complemented by surprisingly good bass. The unit itself looks gorgeous, and is small enough to fit just about anywhere. Better still, you can pop in some batteries to take your music on the go. 4. Bedside dock - Memorex Mini Alarm Clock Radio - £46A machine of many talents: Dock an iPhone in the Memorex Mini Alarm Clock Radio, and it'll charge your device overnight. Better still, the built-in alarm can be programmed to play the tunes from your music library, so you'll be able to wake up to your favourite songs. And for such a small unit, the sound's really rather good. 5. Car mount - TomTom Car Kit for iPhone - £80The iPhone makes a brilliant sat-nav device for in your car - but you need a way to mount it securely. TomTom's Car Kit for iPhone is the perfect thing: it attaches your phone firmly to the windscreen, and allows you to rotate it between portrait and landscape orientation with ease. It's more than just a mount, though: it has a speaker to amplify the spoken instructions, a built-in GPS for better navigation accuracy and a charging lead to keep your iPhone's battery topped up. As for an app to use with it, our current favourite is TomTom's at £49.99 for the UK & Ireland edition. Garmin's recent release is also worth a look though, and is £10 cheaper, though it doesn't take advantage of the GPS in the TomTom Car Kit. 6. TV tuner - Elgato Tivizen - £109This little Freeview receiver is small enough to slip into a pocket or bag, and will provide TV on your iPhone without touching the monthly mobile data allowance. The only downside is that you can't connect an external aerial, and the little built-in one isn't always enough to pick up a signal in areas where a rooftop antenna can. 7. Stylus - Wacom Bamboo Stylus - £25A stylus is great for sketching, note-taking and even general use of the iPhone, and the Wacom Bamboo Stylus is our favourite, despite its costing more than many others. It's been designed to feel like the weight of a pencil in your hand, and the tip is as small as you can use on an iPhone screen, so it gives you a great deal of precision. 8. Keyboard - Logitech Tablet Keyboard for iPad - £48Don't be fooled by the name, because this'll work perfectly well with your iPhone too. Having a keyboard is a brilliant way to speed up how you use your phone. Whether you're writing a text message, tweet, Facebook update or a longer piece of prose, the Logitech Tablet Keyboard for iPad is a fantastic keyboard to type on: the keys are the same size as you get on a regular desktop keyboard, and they boast a beautifully light action. 9. Headphones - Sennheiser - PX 210 BT £92Free yourself of the wires and listen to your music in crystal-clear quality. The Sennheiser PX 210 BT Bluetooth headphones are the perfect travel companion: they fold down into a compact carry pouch, so will easily fit into a bag. 10. Tap! App - £2.99For more awesome accessories, and as a great gift for iPad owners, be sure to check out Tap! The iPhone and iPad magazine from the same publishers as TechRadar. Out every month, it's packed full of app, game and kit reviews, tutorials and more. As well as print and Zinio editions, you can also get the exciting new app edition, built from the group up exclusively for iPad, and packed with fun stuff to do. Check out the Tap! app below. |
Tim Cook already making changes at Apple Posted: New Apple CEO is making his mark on the company, with a host of small-scale changes, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. The article, entitled "Cook is making Apple his own" claims that he has already proved to be more communicative with company employees than his late predecessor, Steve Jobs. According to the WSJ's sources, that includes the sending of company-wide emails addressed to "Team" and tending to administrative matters that Jobs avoided. Cook, says the report, has also set up a charity program where Apple will match donations made by employees of up to $10,000 per year. One source said that Steve Jobs "didn't like giving money away.". Education division restructuredThe insightful Wall Street Journal report also says that Cook has restructured Apple's massive education division, giving it its own sales and marketing arm. He is also reported to have given more responsibilities to Senior VP of Product Marketing Phil Schiller and VP of Oversees Sales John Brandon. One of his first acts of business was to promote iTunes VP and Apple veteran Eddy Cue to Senior VP of Internet Software and Service. The article also says that Cook is expected to be more open with shareholders and customers than his iconic mentor Jobs. 'Apple will not change'The spotlight has shined brightly on Cook since he was promoted from COO to CEO when Steve Jobs stepped down in August this year. At the time, Cook emailed Apple employees to say that: "I want you to be confident that Apple is not going to change. I cherish and celebrate Apple's unique principles and values." While no large scale changes are currently evident, it's clear that Cook is intent on putting his own stamp on the company. It's going to intriguing to see where he takes Apple in the years to come. |
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