One of these Moleskine iPad covers, which are coming soon, has my name on it.
I’m ambivalent about the iPhone cover, though; I prefer the 5″ x 8.25″ Large notebooks.


I want one for no other reason than the fact that it is uber-cool. the icon battery pack for iPhone by Essential TPE.

Sexy as Macs may be, their accompanying power bricks are simply unwieldy. The “ears” on the MagSafe power adapter for winding the cord may be well-intended, but I’ve lost count of the number of times the wound cord has slipped free of the “ears” and gotten itself tangled up with the rest of the stuff inside my bag. Then there is the problem of the plug end of the power adapter—there’s nowhere to wind it up, is there?

The Quirky PowerCurl solves all that. Both the plug cord and the MagSafe cord wrap around the PowerCurl, allowing for quick and easy unraveling, while the power adapter is elevated for improved air circulation and cooling.
Made for the 45W, 60W, 85W, and older rectangular 85W MagSafe Power Adapter, the Quirky PowerCurl comes in hot pink, lime green, baby blue, bright orange, and charcoal for the 60W and 85W models, and orange for the 45W and rectangular 85W models.
Head on over to Quirky to see all the other great stuff they’ve got.
Whoever wants to piggyback an order for the PowerCurl, drop me a email by Monday.
Some men like to zhng their cars (that’s “souping up” for all of you international readers). I like nothing more than to modify my gadgets—my cameras, especially—so that they work the way I want them to.
I’m an architectural photography kind of guy, so not having a wide-angle lens to shoot with is like asking me to dance with my feet bound. After using my Viewty Smart for a day, I decided to put some obsolete accessories to good use.
I have an old Sony Handycam, its lens mount having already broken off from the chassis, and a wide-angle conversion lens that I don’t use any more. So I took some industrial-strength double-sided tape and stuck the lens mount onto the Viewty Smart.
With the transplanted lens mount, I can use any of the optical accessories Sony offers for its Handycams that come in 30mm mount, or even any of the 37mm ones if I use a step-up ring.
Here’s the mod, which got a good reaction from the LG Korea folks when I showed it to them. There was the initial look of surprise, which was quickly followed by chuckling. Then, with rapt attention they studied it, mumbling amongst themselves as they turned the thing this way and that way.

The lens mount on the Viewty Smart, pictured here with the wide-angle lens and a polarizer
Now, the next thing is to figure out a way to mount the Viewty Smart onto a pocket tripod.
Oh, an optical zoom of sorts would be nice too…