<![CDATA[Gizmodo: mount]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: mount]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/mount http://gizmodo.com/tag/mount <![CDATA[DIY Palm TouchStone Car Mount: Death to All Cables]]> A modder managed to wire Palm's TouchStone inductive charger directly into his car's battery, giving his Pre both a simple mount solution and wireless charging. Makes tossing a phone into a cupholder seem so inelegant, doesn't it? [EverythingPre via MAKE]

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<![CDATA[iBikeConsole is Bicycle iPod Mount, Remote Controller, Trip Computer in One]]> Cycling and listening to an iPod can be pretty dangerous as the music masks the road sounds, and fiddling with the controls can have you veering all over place: iBikeConsole is designed to help with some of that. It's a handlebar iPod nano mount that houses your PMP in a shock and rain-proof case, and comes with remote controls you mount near to the grip locations so you don't have to move your hands far. Neat... and it even functions as a bike computer, tracking your ride time, speed and distance and so on. Available now for $76. [Product page via UberGizmo]

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<![CDATA[iClooly Stand Gives Your iPod Touch a Mini-iMac Look]]> This iPod Touch-only stand from Rockridgesound blows the iPhone Xtand out of the water in its iMac-alike styling— it's even got the drive slot there on the right-hand side. Handy for propping the iPod up when you're watching movies, the iClooly's got tilt and rotate functions, and you can connect up the dock connector and headphones whilst it's in the mount. You can own this bit of shameless Mac fanboyness for around $47 from RockRidgeSound. [Av Watch]

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<![CDATA[Nintendo DS Mounting Device for Efficient Gaming]]> Seriously, how am I supposed to save lives in Trauma Center while only being able to use one hand to operate (the other holding the DS, obviously)? This device will hold the DS and mount it anywhere your heart desires. Then you are free to use both hands to do all of the gaming you can handle. This mount is made by Playstand and goes for a very cheap $10.

A third hand holding the Nintendo DS bottoms up [Gearfuse]

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<![CDATA[DIY Car Cup Holder Cellphone Mount]]> Here is a quick and handy way to mount almost any cellphone into a car cup holder. All you need is an angle brace, three neoprene washers, a threaded rod, cable ties, one of those cheapy universal cellphone belt clips, a cup holder and plaster of paris. It may seem like a lot, but a majority of these things can be found around the house. Basically you are creating an angled mount for the cellphone and sticking it in a cup filled with plaster of paris. If you are handy enough you could ditch the cup/plaster and use the angled brace to mount it somewhere else in your car. Or you could just get a Bluetooth headset, but who am I to tell you how to use your cell on the move.

phone cam mount/tripod for table or car [Via MAKE]

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<![CDATA[Still Life Wall Mounted Fruit Holder]]> This thing is mildly old—it's circa UMAMY Design Groups' 2003 Collection—but it's useful for us now so we thought readers would enjoy it. Whenever we buy fruit from the supermarket, it always sits slowly rotting in the bottom of the fridge, waiting for the eating that never comes. By being mounted on the wall, this thing nags you, like your mother, to eat the fruit before it goes bad. Useful and healthy.

Umamy Design [Umamy via Neatorama via Shiny Shiny]

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<![CDATA[Mini Mount II]]> We have the Mini Mount I here at the basement orifiaces and it's pretty well-made and very nice. This one, is even well-mader and even nicer. Look at the lines on this thing—it's like a Delorean!

Designed to allow you to wall-mount your mini, this $49.99 hunk of extruded plastic is a great way to create a home entertainment system or even stuff the mini into a kiosk without taking up too much space. I'm thinking of attaching the Mini Mount I to my desk so I have a few inches to put my beer.

Product Page[Hubbell]

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<![CDATA[Easy Chair Mount]]> Enjoy playing PC games in the living room or in bed, but feel your laptop is a bit underpowered? Now you can take your desktop into your favorite chair with the Easy Chair Mount for LCDs.

The LCD attaches to the arm, which attaches to the mount, which goes under a heavy couch or bed to prevent the contraption from falling over. The mount with the arm is available together for $285. The mount only, without the arm, is $119.

Hurray! Now we can play Final Fantasy Online in the living room with the family while watching TV together. Well, not yet—first we need to go steal a family.

Product Page [Easy Chair Mount]

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