Incipio's Edge Pro hard shell slide case gives the iPhone 4S rear, side and partial front protection while adding soft-touch finish which adds substantial grip to the otherwise slippery glass case.
Here's the Sony Xperia Z's design and features being demoed by Sony Canada. This is the second Xperia tablet from Sony but the third Android tablet device that they have come out with in Canada. The Xperia Z continues in the tradition of second-screen Android tablets that can do double-duty as an 'Everything Remote,' so aside from home theatre components it can even control home automation widgets. The Xperia Z, coming in March, features a robust quad core processor, 2GB of RAM, Android OS Jelly Bean and all of Sony's content applications built in. It is clearly one of the nicest and most functional Android tablets out there not to mention one of the few water-resistant amd dunkable devices in the market.
Sony's earlier attempts to compete with the iPad and other Android tablets were slightly promising but fell short. Their unique form factor resembled an unraveled burrito, and the plastic look and feel gave it a toylike appeal which didn't really fly for corporate users. With the Xperia Z tablet, we're seeing what Sony is truly capable of.
This is a beautifully crafted and compact Note Sleeve Wallet from Bellroy that integrates a number of sleeves for cards, bills and even a secret place to hide an extra SIM card (handy for travellers). It took designers a year to get the Note Sleeve Wallet right and the result is a space saving and pratical yet attractive wallet.Available in Black, Blue Steel, Cocoa and Tan, the Note Sleeve costs $89.95]