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Case-Mate’s Phallic Snap Case Harnesses The Awesome Power Of Slap Wrap

10:45AM January 13, 2012 | Andrew Liszewski

There are literally more iPhone cases on the show floor than CES attendees, but only one that uses the same bracelet technology that made the ’90s easy to forget. More »


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iPhone Cases For Tweeters, As Created By A Nike Designer

8:40PM February 15, 2011 | Kat Hannaford

My feelings about phone cases align with my feelings about keeping the plastic-wrap on sofas, but I’ve got to say that Case-Mate’s Waddler iPhone 4 cases are dead-gorgeous. Designed by Nike artist Eric Arlen, the pebbled effect matches those bright sneakers of yours. More »


Case-Mate Hug Brings Affordable Wireless Charging To iPhone

12:39PM January 6, 2010 | Dan Nosowitz

The lovably named Case-Mate Hug is an inductive charger for the iPhone that allows you to just plop it on the charging mat rather than fiddling with cables like a monkey. Are you a monkey? You’re not a monkey. More »


Cardboard iPhone Case Illustrating Contest

6:20PM November 4, 2009 | Dan Nosowitz

Case-Mate released a $US0.99 cardboard iPhone case as a tongue-in-cheek, recession-appropriate gesture — and people bought them, drew on them, and now they’ve got a contest to see whose creation is best. More »


Case-Mate iPhone Credit Card Case Review

9:40AM September 25, 2009 | Jason Chen

Case-Mate’s credit card iPhone case, which is actually only half of a case, since it mostly protects the back of the phone, but allows you to carry up to two credit cards with you simultaneously. More »


Case-Mate’s iPhone Case Holds Your ID, Credit Cards And Cash

8:20AM September 17, 2009 | Jason Chen

Herrman calls this Case-Mate iPhone 3G/3GS case “high stakes iPhoning”, and he’s right. This is saying to potential muggers, “I’m going all in. If you want it all, just take my phone.” More »


During The Recession, Even Your iPhone Lives In A Cardboard Box

8:00AM September 13, 2009 | Dan Nosowitz

Fancy-pants iPhone cases made out of Rockefeller materials like rubber, metal and plastic are fine during times of economic prosperity, but in these dark days, we need a more suitable material. Case-Mate dug through their recycling bin for the answer. More »