
For this reason, it's ideal for messaging apps such as the new Tweetbot 3 ($2.99 - iPhone) and IM+ Pro7 ($4.99 - Universal), as well as for camera apps like PureShot ($1.99 - Universal). The most significant purpose of the Netsuke is the way in which it makes one's iPhone or iPod Touch so easy to have on-hand. Once attached they'll be able to wear their iPhone or iPod Touch around like a necklace or strap it to their wrist for easy Tweeting - or really any other sort of rope/nylon-based attachement they can think of. Installation is easy and it allows users to attach their own lanyard or other form of loop so that their phone is always within easy reach withouth the danger of falling out of a pocket. And yet it can be quite handy for someone who's constantly checking their screen. It's such a simple little piece of hardware: just a metal loop that screws into the bottom of the iPhone. The Netsuke from Poddities (~$20 - iPhone/iPod Touch) is another worthwhie consideration. And if the need arises to settle an argument about any number of topics at a get-together, massive cross-referencing search engine Phlo ($1.99 - Universal) is also available. With so much news and information just a few taps away, having an extended battery would be very important indeed. įeed reading is a big part of most social media users' day-to-day habits, which is why including an app like Ziner ($4.99 - iPad) and Reeder 2 ($4.99 - Universal).
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Which in itself is great for people who use their phone once every ten seconds to update their status or share photos of their lunch. It's light, slim, and great for on-the-go charging. Enter the iKit NuCharge Battery Case ($89 - iPhone). When people check Twitter, Facebook, and so on all the time, it stands to reason that they might need something to supplement their battery usage. It can be tough to come up with something for such diehard (virtual) social butterflies, and even more tricky to surprise them, but we’re certainly going to give it a shot! Check out our list below for some hopefully useful ideas. I’m talking about the people who practically live on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Tumblr, and all that. Today’s guide centers around highly social iOS users.


Welcome to Day Two of our 2013 shopping extravaganza! Having trouble figuring out what to get for a distant relative, new neighbor, or estranged second cousin? Thankfully there are people like us putting together handy-dandy holiday shopping guides for you! Whether you’re looking for new hardware and accessories, or just something a bit less impersonal than an iTunes gift card, we’ve got you covered.
