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Photojojo introduces us to the easiest and coolest way to turn your iPhone into a rangefinder camera with the iPhone Rangefinder case. The attachment works with magnetic cell lenses and turns the volume up button into a real shutter button. It also includes a removable tripod mount, side loops for a camera strap and the Faux lenses doubles as a self-portrait mirror. This classic rangefinder case will surely impress your friends and acquaintances who pass you by during everyday activities.

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The iPhone 4s already houses a pretty remarkable camera, but Italian designer Antonio DeRosa’s concept camera could be the future of Apple’s iPhones. The case acts as a regular camera allowing interchangeable lenses, but has a dock for the iPhone on the back to provide a screen to access features and image playback. Might be a long shot, but let’s hope the idea of the iCam becomes a reality.

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Finally, a savior device for office spaces (and homes as well). Native Union is offering a sleek, luxuriously designed bluetooth set for the iPhone created by David Turpin. The set includes a high-quality speaker that allows you to communicate wirelessly into a conventional telephone while connecting to your charging iPhone.

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Designed by San Francisco’s Tim Gushue, the Infinite Loop is a simple solution to making the iPad and iPhone truly useful. It is a stand for smartphones and tablets that is currently pledging for funds on Kickstarter. Born out of frustration of not being able to find a stand that would accomodate all uses, it is a simple accessory made of patented co-molded metal and plastic that can be bent to adapt to any use and that can virtually fit any tablet or phones thanks suction caps and adjustable side clips.

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We turn you to a prototype iPhone docking station. The concept comes from the idea of laying in bed and realizing that your iPhone is about to die. Of course, when you’re all cozy and tucked in, getting up to grab the phone’s charger is the last thing you want to do.

Thus the C/Dock is born. Built from solid walnut, the dock allows you to turn on any alarm clock application on your phone to produce an aesthetically pleasing time piece.

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The Pottery Barn is offering a really neat iPhone docking station that playfully nods the past. It features the flared brass horn of a turn-of-the-century gramophone. It measures 8.5″ square by 14.5″ high and is Crafted of maple veeners with a deep-espresso stain. It comes with an AC adaptor and a set of 5 universal docks.

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I know what you’re thinking, but don’t look away just yet. Hipster City Cycle is a new iPhone & iPad application that looks pretty amusing. The graphics shine in high-definition 8-bit (like your old Nintendo) and you control a bicyclist around the streets of Philadelphia. But that’s just the beginning. Develop your skills, style and speed to earn awards and unlock 22 different bikes, all of which have interchangeable tires.

Check out a gameplay video of a quick run of the short South Philly map after the jump.

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Wonder what it was like to play amplified music before Thomas Edison roamed the earth? En&is has the answer.

This ceramic passive amplifier for the iPhone’s design optimizes the best sound output. The conch-like amp has a thin wooden base that allows the object to float off the table to increase the vibration and emission of sound. The MegaPhone is perfect for listening to music without headphones and for business people who like to stand out at their offices during conference calls.

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Jonas Damon has created retro wooden iPhone, iPod and iPad docks in the form of old flip-clocks, radios and televisions. Depending on which device(s) you own, your bedroom can become much cooler with these handmade designs sitting on your bed stand. However, they’re not available just yet, you’ll have to pre-order them here.

Check out the photo gallery of the docks after the jump.

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While the initial shock has passed, the displaced victims of the Japan earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster still need our help. Incase is pledging to continue relief efforts by raising $10,000 for the Artists Help Japan Movement through the Mercy Corps charity organization. iPhone 4 users and those who don’t have such a phone, but feel the gift of giving, should head here to donate $20 in which you will receive this limited edition iPhone 4 case absolutely free.

Also, Incase and VBS recently went behind the scenes with renowned photojournalist Donald Weber to document the continuing tragedy in Japan, check out the film after the jump

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SwedishGuyDesign in Berkeley, CA re-purposes old wooden wine barrels stained to a rich, deep garnet color on one side. It’s a charging stand to showcase your phone with the design and cut to function immaculately. Protected with non-toxic beeswax, the dock will not only look good where ever you place it, it’ll probably keep you from misplacing your phone as well.

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