30 second iPad stand
Looking for a quick way to prop up a tablet? This novel approach from Toronto area developer Phil Tucker will have you consuming in as little as 30 seconds.
Looking for a quick way to prop up a tablet? This novel approach from Toronto area developer Phil Tucker will have you consuming in as little as 30 seconds.
There’s not much to it, but this suction cup iPhone stand Max Rudberg made sure looks like it could take the wear and tear of being on the road. I usually take these things for granted. That is, until I’m up in the air trying to find something to prop my mobile up with.
You’ve seen tons of cool openFrameworks projects here on MAKE over the years. If you haven’t heard about this open source creative coding toolkit, you should. If you’re in NYC this weekend, there’s going to be a workshop on using openFrameworks at Parsons tomorrow: This DT Dorkshop will be lead by Parsons MFA Design + […]
With the iPad, a stand is even more of a necessity than it is with other mobile products. This low-tech iPad stand by Brett, a 10-year-old maker from New Jersey, displays the ingenuity you’re likely to see a lot more of through daily use.
Using nothing more than a bubble wrap envelope, double-sided tape, and some duct tape, maker Frank Hsueh created a unique and sturdy carrying case for his tablet computer.
Maker Adam Kumpf from the design firm Teague in Seattle demonstrates a DIY soft conductive stylus for use with an iPhone, iPad, or any other device with a capacitive touch screen.
My friend Matt showed me the quick and dirty urban camouflage iPad case he made out of an old composition notebook cover and a scrap of non-slip rug padding. This has to be the coolest iPad case I’ve seen to date.