Which iPhone charging dock is best? Using your iPhone while it’s hooked up to a charging cable can be awkward. If your phone needs charging but you still want to use it comfortably, a charging dock ...
Targus has introduced a new smartphone dock that not only lets you charge your phone, but which also lets you basically use your phone as a full-fledged desktop computer. The new Targus Universal ...
Apple doesn’t sell an iPhone 5 dock, but users can make their own iPhone 5 dock in a few minutes, or buy an iPhone 5 dock that uses an original Lightning cable. The iPhone 5 won’t fit in the iPhone 4S ...
The Belkin UltraCharge Pro offers 25W charging, but best of all, it looks great as a nightstand ...
Clear the clutter on your bedside table with the Zens Stand+Dock. This stunning charger tops up iPhone and AirPods simultaneously and eliminates messy cables that are forever in your way. A built-in ...
Finally, a way to prop up your iPhone at your desk, the way nature intended, without spending 50 bucks on Apple's outrageously overpriced dock. Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and ...
It’s been an eventful week for the iPhone. Between last week’s debut of the iPhone 3.0 software update and the Friday release of the iPhone 3GS, the entire iPhone ecosystem got a refresh. To mark the ...
Since the very first iPhone, Apple has always offered its own Charging Dock, which has been updated multiple times since 2007 to support new iPhone models. However, Apple seems to have discontinued ...
If you're looking for a very functional clock radio that also has a rotating iPod/iPhone dock for bedside video watching, the iHome iA63 is a good choice. Read CNET's full review. David Carnoy ...
There’s no dock in the iPhone 3G’s box. And the iPhone 3G doesn’t fit in the original iPhone’s dock. You could pay $29 for a new one. Or you could just make the damn thing fit in the dock you already ...
Following our sneak peek at one of Sony’s neat new iPod/iPhone docks last week, the company’s now officially released three other sets to tickle our fancy. Pictured above is the boom box model ...
If you’ve got an old 1940s style rotary phone lying around and about 7 hours you’re not sure what to do with, you can contact Michael at fonejackerhacker in the UK and find out how he made this iPhone ...