Artist Ashley Browning’s minimalist representation of classic video game characters make for some great shirts, but they can also add an awesome face to your phone.
This Apple Mini Keyboard by philipskillern isn’t just a logical progression of the hardware line, it’s fancy looking too. Download the wallpaper yourself in various sizes. [Deviantart]
PhD Comics has a great desktop for your machine to sort your icons into. Head over there for full sized versions. [PhD Comics]
By popular demand, I’ve made the Vulcan Betty Page into a cool and sexy iPhone wallpaper, but also into a high resolution computer background series. You can get them all at io9
Every time we run a post with this background, I get a ton of people asking where I got it. So here it is—it’s called Night Blur, from Mandolux. Click the picture to ginormify it.
If you’re reading Giz, you’re likely running two displays, if not more. You could sprinkle each one with a disparate bit of geekery, or go all out with a massive multi-monitor spread.
Tonight is the season 2 finale of Mad Men. Will Don continue to revel in the shirtless, poolside-martini-sipping, Lolita-tinged free love of euro-riche California? Return to Betty’s arms back home in the ‘burbs? Or will everyone be stricken simultaneously with lung cancer and cirrhosis of the liver? While you wait to find out, dress your iPhone/iTouch or desktop in one of these beautiful vector illustrations by designer Dyna Moe–there’s a new wallpaper for each episode of this season. Ah, when men wore hats. [Dyna Moe on Flickr] galleryPost('madmeniphone', 3, '');
I can’t tell you much about this wallpaper, except for that I think it rules the school. It’s basically a two-dimensional light source that switches on and off. Please, someone put Jonas Samson’s idea into practice, because I’d have no hesitation in putting this up in my bedroom. Just one question, though: does it come in a roll? [Design Scoops]