<![CDATA[Gizmodo: ipod cases]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: ipod cases]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/ipodcases http://gizmodo.com/tag/ipodcases <![CDATA[China and Portugal Agree: Next-Gen iPods Will Have Cameras (Updated!)]]> A Portuguese retailer has let slip on two more cases designed for the fifth-gen iPod Nano, and third-gen iPod Touch—and camera placement perfectly matches the Chinese cases Cult of Mac spotted. Update: Pics pulled, cases "available September." Hmmm?

In one of the more interesting pull down notices we've seen in a while, the Portuguese retailer said:

Yesterday a new set of products for iPod in our catalog, we have been asked to remove them. It was then clarified that we were not allowed to publish it. We have immediately accepted to remove that information, and would like to express our sincere apologies to our costumers. We are expecting to make those products available in September.

September eh?

A rumored September keynote (when iPods tend to be announced), apparent iTunes 9 details emerging, mounting case leaks? New iPods are a comin', and it's looking more and more like they'll have cameras. And the tablet? Not until 2010 apparently. Probability Thing-o-Meter back to 70 percent!

New: JIVO TPA Case Blue for iPod Touch 3G

New: JIVO TPA Case Blue for iPod nano 5G

One of more than a dozen case shots that Cult of Mac obtained:

[Obrigado fanático das maçãs for the store tip!]

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<![CDATA[Dealzmodo Hack: Accessorize Your iPod/iPhone Like MacGyver]]> The ubiquity of iPods has led to a ridiculous glut of accessories, some useful, most not. The best of them have essentially become a seamless part of the iPod experience, but they'll all cost you — and it really starts to add up. The expansion of the iPod universe, however, is twofold; more official products are followed closely by nearly as many unofficial ones. In other words, you can fully accessorize your iPod or iPhone, old or new, pretty much for free.

Cases
A case will usually be the first thing people buy for their pods, and the first thing they'll lose. Luckily, they're just about the easiest thing to replace yourself. The most obvious solution is a custom-tailored sock, chosen to suit your taste in color and aroma and fitted to suit your choice in iPod. For a more refined look, sewing together some inner tube and suede will make for a stylish pouch, while utilitarians can opt for the quick, versatile rubber-only approach. If you're just too quirky for a regular case, the venerable Altoid Nano case might get the attention you crave, while the legitimately natty cut-up record sleeve case will do the job just as well, if not better.

Speakers
If you're handy with a soldering iron and have some old audio equipment lying around, there's no reason to dump dollars on a full-fledged iPod speaker dock when you can just build one yourself. Construction homemade unamplified speakers — which sound surprisingly good — is much less of an ordeal. Disposable cups and sheets of printer paper make great little megaphones for your earbuds, and lend themselves well to mounting as a part of a kid-friendly makeshift home stereo.

Docks and Stands
Apple gives iPod/iPhone buyers just about everything they need to throw together a huge variety of charging and sync docks — even the commercial ones are pretty much just the sync wire with some plastic trim. This hack starts small: fantastic iPhone and iPod Touch docks can be made with nothing but a binder clip. The possibilities for LEGO docks are limitless, but generally end up looking like an iThrone. This paperclip box dock provides a good template for chopping an iPod cable into just about anything of a similar shape. The paper clips themselves can be twisted into a 20-second stand, just as a business card can be origamically (?) reshaped into the same.

Other
In the commercial world, this space is inhabited by the shrouded likes of Brando. But who doesn't love that stuff? If you're looking for a jury-rigged AA iPod charging solutions, there's no reason to surrender your credit card number to an iffy Chinese e-commerce site. The same goes for the iPhone 3D image viewing apparatus, though I'm not even sure there's buyable analog for that, Chinese or not. iPhone macro lenses are cool, but almost certainly not worth paying for. Last, and probably least, even though you can't put a price on security, you can reduce the cost of paranoia.

Hat tip to Lifehacker, MAKE and Instructables.

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<![CDATA[Shimura Gives iPods a New Coat of Aluminum]]> Shimura's apparent goal is to add an additional layer of aluminum to Apple's already aluminum-covered product line. We already told you about the tarty blue aluminum housing for MacBooks. Today, Shimura is showing off a covering for the new nano, in red, black or silver, that clamps down with industrial might upon the slender little player. How can you doubt "the strength which excels the aircraft material hard magnesium content aluminum alloy (in comparison with the usual aluminum)"? Thanks for the clarity, Babelfish! [Shimura via Akihabara News]

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<![CDATA[Howdy iPod and Mobile Cases Are Pretty—Pretty Ugly]]> I've never kept my iPod in a case because I think most cases just make them bulky and ugly. So would these $30 vinyl Howdy cases by Missy Broome, but in a good, Uglydolls kind of way. My only qualm is that there's no ninja version—granted, if there was, he'd probably kill the two pirates. [Missy Broome via Shiny Shiny]

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<![CDATA[Hymn Book iPod Case Protects All Your Anthems]]> Okay all you Apple-worshiping sheep, here's a fitting enclosure for the object of your quasi-religious lust, letting you fold your iPod up into its own mini-hymnal. Designed for 30GB and 80GB iPods, just strap this $31.27 case onto your player and no matter what plagues befall you, all its anthems within will be safe to sing the praises another day. Next, we await a version that perfectly fits the holiest of holy JesusPhone.
Product Page [Crazy about Gadgets, via Red Ferret]

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<![CDATA[Bearaphin Skins + Emotibuds = Cutest iPod nano Ever]]> These Bearaphin skins for 2G iPod nanos kind of remind me of the Care Bears, but on a bad acid trip, with their bright colors and animals sketched on their tummies. There's some function to the drug-induced cuteness, however, as the skins protect your screen and click wheel to boot, and you can wrap your headphones around their little not-honey-covered paws for easy storage. Plus, it comes with a neck strap!

emotibuds2.jpgIf your cuteness-addled brain needs still more exploding out of your pocket (or ears), just slap some Emotibuds on your earbuds—they look like they'll fit on most earbuds, so I want to see them on some Shure E500PTH's—and even the most jaded passersby should fawn—or puke—at the sight of your pimped cuted out iPod. All for about $41 total.

Product Page [via shiny shiny]
Product Page [via shiny shiny]

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<![CDATA[Belkin's iPod Cases Support Fight Against Breast Cancer]]> If you or your lady were going to buy an iPod Nano armband or an iPod Nano case anyway, why not buy a pink one and support breast cancer research at the same time? These aren't pink because Belkin's trying to appeal to ladies (though that could be a side benefit), they're pink because of the breast cancer connection. Please, protect your iPod and the boobies. Especially the boobies. Steve Jobs doesn't come out on stage and whip a new one of those out of his pocket every year.

Press Release [Belkin]

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<![CDATA[Griffin Reflect Case: Chrome Without the Scratches, Has a Magic Window]]> Griffin Reflect is a unique iPod and SanDisk Sansa case that looks like the shiny back of an iPod, but instead of being made of the iPods' scratch-prone chrome, it's made of hardened plastic with a mirrored chrome finish. It also has a rubberized back, which we think might have been a better idea for the iPod in the first place.

Its coolest characteristic is the way the encased player's screen seems to disappear when its backlight is off. The cases are available now for $29.99 $24.99 for the iPod video, second-gen nano and SanDisk Sansa.

Product Page [Griffin, via Geekologie]

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<![CDATA[Record Breaking: iPod Cases Made of Old 45s]]> 45rpm_cases.jpgNow you can encase your iPod in a shell made of an old 45rpm records. Pick out your choice of 45 different sides from a variety of types of mostly very old music. Each one of the $38 cases is unique. Save that copy of "Revolution" by The Beatles for me. Definitely retro-cool.

Product Page [contexture design workshop, via treehugger]

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<![CDATA[iPod Nano in Scratch Resistant X2 Coating]]>

J&R is taking pre-orders on another iPod Nano protection scheme. Instead of a case they are offering Nano's custom painted with X2 scratch resistant liquid plastic coating. The iPods are cleaned, painted and cured under UV light to apply the coatings which come in six different color combinations. The process adds about $65 to the price of the Nano, so it comes close to what a normal case might cost.

iPod Nano X2 [J&R]

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<![CDATA[Tinpod Limited-Edition iPod Cases]]> In the vast sea of iPod cases on the market, these limited-edition cases from Tinpod are unique and worth a look. They're designed to accommodate 3G, 4G and 5G iPods, with ports on the bottom so you can keep the case closed and your iPod safely protected from the elements. These first three designs are available at two for $29.95, with more on the way. Now all we need are cases like these for the nano.

Product page

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<![CDATA[iWood Now Offering Hardwood Cases for iPod 5G]]> The craftspeople who brought you the iWood nano, an exquisite iPod case carved out of a single piece of fine hardwood, are now offering the iWood 5G, a case for the 30 or 60GB iPods. It has concealed steel hinges and stays shut with tiny magnets. The screen is fully protected because your iPod is completely enclosed. Comes with a monogram of your choice on top and a two-line message carved inside as well. Available in your choice of maple, walnut, mahogany, cherry or oak, the case for the 5G 30GB iPod is $102, or $114 for the 5G 60GB.

Product Page [via digg]

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