Thursday, November 11, 2010

CAZE announces Zero 5 World’s Thinnest Case for iPhone 4

CAZE today is pleased to announce the Zero 5 case for iPhone 4. The Zero 5 (0.5mm) iPhone 4 case is sleek, slim and form-fitting, you will not even know that it is on. It features a 0.5mm thinness and is made of lightweight, ultra strong and durable GRILAMID(R) TR-90 material. It protects the sides of the iPhone by protruding slightly above the front screen and can address the antenna concern. The back of the case has a precise cutout for the iPhone’s camera and flash. To ensure your iPhone receives 360 degree protection, a front and back films are provided.
Searching for a case that would protect your iPhone 4 and would retain its slim form and sleek appearance? That’s what CAZE Zero 5 (0.5mm) iPhone 4 Case does. As the name implies, Zero 5 (0.5mm) is very slim and only has 0.5mm wall thickness. As it’s so thin, you would barely notice its presence. It is made of GRILAMID(R) TR-90 which is a plastic polymer commonly used in the creation of sport and other impact-resistant eyewear frames. TR-90-made products are lightweight, remarkably tough, highly flexible, shatterproof and highly resistant to UV damage. Besides its super slim body that measures only 0.5mm in thickness, Zero 5 is durable and offers comprehensive protection to your iPhone. It has complete access to all the main ports and buttons of your device. Charging has also never been easy since you do not have to remove the case.
Zero 5 (0.5mm) is a bit raised to protect your screen from further scratches when laid on a flat surface. To ensure all-around protection, the package comes with a free screen protection kit (front & back films) for added shield.

CAZE announces ThinEdge Clear Trim Case for iPhone 4

CAZE today is pleased to announce their new ThinEdge clear trim case for iPhone 4. Constructed of lightweight, hard-shell plastic, ThinEdge trim case offers sleek and stylish protection for the iPhone 4 and comes with an wallet size stand for easy viewing of your wide screen. Designed as the ultimate balance between case-minimalism and protection, the ThineEdge wraps the edges and corners to cushion and protect and keeps the front and back of the iPhone 4 from coming into direct contact with flat surfaces when laid down. To ensure the iPhone 4 is fully protected from everyday bumps & scratches, a front & back film set is provided.
ThineEdge adds just a millimeter in thickness to the sides of the iPhone 4. It fits tightly around the edges of the iPhone 4 and protects its sides by protruding slightly above the front screen & back glass and can address the antenna concern. The result leaves the back and front fully exposed visually, but shielded against scratches. It is made of GRILAMID(R) TR-90 which is a plastic polymer commonly used in the creation of sport and other impact-resistant eyewear frames. TR-90-made products are lightweight, remarkably tough, highly flexible, shatterproof and highly resistant to UV damage. An edge connector is provided for fastening the frame case and personalizing the iPhone 4.
ThineEdge is easy to install. Its anti-slip property gives the iPhone 4 more grip on surfaces. Easy access to all phone functions without having to remove the case. It has complete access to all the main ports and buttons of the device. Charging has also never been easy since you do not have to remove the case.

The iPhone just got More Social with SocialPhone 1.1

PhoApps ApS today is pleased to announced the release of SocialPhone 1.1 on the iTunes App Store. SocialPhone is the ultimate address book combining all your contacts and social networks in one simple and easy to use application. SocialPhone offers extended address book features including viewing contacts in list or grid format with images, job details and a swipe gesture for accessing contact shortcuts. Contacts can be updated with the latest details from Facebook and LinkedIn.
The social network features works with Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn and makes it possible to access network updates by social network or in a combined feed. Status updates can be posted to multiple social networks simultaneously with image support. SocialPhone also assists the users in cleaning up and maintaining their contacts and makes it possible to extract contact details from a business card.

Wild Contacts Pictures the Jungle Living In Your Address Book

Independent app developer Stephane Pigeon today is pleased to announce the release of http://new-iphone-vn.blogspot.com/, a new way to add pictures to your address book on iPhone. Wild Contacts departs from the idea that contacts’ pictures should be associated only with faces, and works instead with keywords and images associated with those keywords.
Stephane Pigeon, the man behind Wild Contacts, explains, “If someone reminds you of a busy beaver, why not assign a picture of this friendly-faced but workaholic animal to him? Or a parrot to the friend who never stops talking. It might just help you get in the right frame of mind to respond when you receive a call and these pictures pop up on your screen. It’s dead simple and addictive fun!”
“Have you checked your address book lately?” asks Stephane Pigeon. “How many entries have pictures associated with them? The native iPhone Contacts is an essential app, but it doesn’t really help when it comes to filling in all those empty contact frames. This is where Wild Contacts comes in. My first goal was to design a utility app that would help you add pictures to your contacts easily. But I soon realized the fun factor behind freely assigning images to your contacts. And you are not restricted to animal pictures! Famous people are a great source of inspiration; comics too!”

Wild Contacts is all about the fun of matching the images you want with the names in your address book, and it is as easy as 1-2-3: select a contact, enter your keyword, pick an image. You choose how serious, wicked, funny or striking each picture is; something that fits your mood or the personalities of your contacts.

Walk on the Surface of Pluto


Vito Technology, the Apple Design Awards 2010 winner, is glad to announce a new update to their 3D Solar System model app Solar Walk. Pluto and retina display support have landed on Solar Walk and they promise a stunningly beautiful walk around the Solar system! Comprehensive information about each planet and 3D mode with glasses make this app fun and educational for everyone.
Now you can explore Pluto with Solar Walk: step on the highly detailed surface, spin it at any direction, speed up or slow down the Plutonian year, see how it rotates around the Sun. You can also cut into it to see the inside layers and read all there is to know about them. The same can be done with any other object of the Solar system. If you try it with 3D glasses you will see our fascinating universe even better and experience how exciting is to explore it.

Apple Yet To Release White iPhone 4


Bad news for those Apple fans who have been eagerly awaiting the white version of the latest iPhone. The iPhone has been selling really well since its release. It has also helped make Apple reach the number two spot when it came to the highest number of phones shipped this year alone. Those who would like to have the Apple iPhone 4 in white will apparently have to wait until spring next year, which is a lot more waiting time than they would have hoped for. The white iPhone 4 was supposed to be unveiled back then in June, but Apple postponed it until the end of July. Come the end of July, it was rumored that Apple wouldn’t show the device until later this year so Apple fans had to wait some more. Now as reported above, Apple will reportedly unveil the white iPhone 4 early next year. Next year is only two months away, but these two months will seem even longer for those who are eagerly awaiting their white iPhone 4.
According to several sources, Apple can’t seem to handle the high demand for the phone, which is why the brand is rather concentrating on the usual Apple iPhone 4 phones rather than manufacturing new color versions. Others are saying that this is just Apple’s way of creating a certain hype and curiosity surrounding its product, which also proves to be the fact when it comes to Apple. Here’s hoping ardent fans of the phone won’t have to wait any longer than spring 2011.