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When it came time to purchase a case for my iPhone 4, I tried out a number of cases while trying to find a case that could fit all my needs. I was never able to and now I have a case that I use for outdoors trips and a few others that I purchased and tried. There are a number of companies producing iPhone 4 cases and some of the better offerings are the Incase cases.

They make a number of different products, including the popular Incase Slider cases. It’s one of the more popular iPhone 4 cases, due both to its wide availability and its utility.

However, what really sold me on an Incase Slider was the Incase Bamboo Slider. While most iPhone 4 cases come in a variety of different color choices, the Incase Bamboo Slider is the first case I have seen that allows iPhone 4 users to choose a more environmentally friendly case.

40% of the Bamboo Slider is made of bamboo pulp produced from recycle Bamboo-it’s an environmentally sustainable and responsible choice that is a welcome addition to the iPhone 4 world. Moreover, you don’t sacrifice anything to get it.

The case works exactly the same as other Incase Slider cases. It consists of two interlocking plastic pieces that provide a solid layer of protection for your iPhone 4. The case fits snuggly against your iPhone 4 and you will barely notice that it is there. The case retains access to all of the controls and ports on your phone, which is a nice benefit as many cases restrict access to the iPhone 4’s docking port-the Incase Slider does not. The case is also padded with a thin layer of rubber to further help your iPhone 4 survive a fall. Compared with other Incase Slider cases, the Incase Bamboo Slider feels comprable and you likely won’t even notice that it isn’t made out of the usual plastic material.

Overall, I really like the Incase Bamboo Slider. I appreciate the fact that Incase decided to offer a more environmentally sustainable iPhone 4 case.

It feels great to be doing my part to help the earth and the fact that they don’t charge extra for the Bamboo case is refreshing. For $34.95, the Incase Bamboo Slider is competitive with most other iPhone 4 cases, but when you throw in the fact that it is made of partially recycled material-it edges out many similarly priced cases. Most anyone would be happy with the Bamboo Slider, but socially conscious users will be particularly happy.

iPhone 4 Cases provides phone covers nationwide and you can get it on apple’s official website. This website is updated with the intention of helping iPhone users find the right iPhone 4 Case for them.

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This post was written by Rachel Manus on August 16, 2010

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Download These iPhone Games

I’ve had my iPhone for over a year now, and I love the apps on the phone. There’s no better way for me to pass the time now, whether I’m riding on the train or waiting for an appointment to begin.

The library of games available for download continues to grow, and each month I see some great new additions to the list. By the time you read this article, I’ll probably have moved on to some more great iPhone games. Either way, these are some games that are definitely worth checking out. I’m going to give you three that I think you’ll enjoy.

1. Paper toss. This is a really fun game that requires you to throw a piece of paper into a garbage while inside an office. It sounds simple in nature, and it is, but it’s really challenging too. Many others seem to share my opinion, as it’s one of the top downloads.`

The best part about this game is the enemy that stands in your way. The enemy here is an office fan that blows your paper in different directions. Since you can see its speed in advance, it becomes a challenge to accurately get the throw right.

The next game that I’ve fallen in love with is Cameraman, made by ESPN. You’ve probably enjoyed a similar concept before, but this is the type of game that puts you on a timer and requires you to find a bunch of differences between two very similar pictures.

This game might keep me occupied more than any other. Sometimes I’ll sit down for hours at a time with this game.

If you like word games, you definitely need to get Scramble, which is also a free game. It’s just like Boggle, except you’ll be able to play against a ton of people at the same time, all of them having the same board as you. It’s a lot of fun to see where you end up ranking when all is said and done.

Try these out if you’re looking for new games!

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This post was written by Lance Baker on December 3, 2009

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iPhone Virus: How Do I Protect Myself?

So youve heard about the iPhone virus? It seems like everyone has by now. But the pressing question is: Is there a virus out there? The answer to that is yes”It was developed over a two and a half week period by Charlie Miller, principal analyst at Independent Security Evaluators. That begs the question: If Charlie did it, when will a malicious virus infect iPhone users and what can they do to protect themselves?

Mr. Miller learned that through the use of a malformed SMS message (a simple text message), the iPhone becomes confused and, in this confused state, it will process data within the message improperly, which would allow the iPhone and all data stored in it to become vulnerable to a remote hijacking. Through this window, a remote hijacker could gain complete control over your phone. They could watch you type text messages, input bank passwords, type emails, and so on. Not good.

Placed in the hands of a person skilled in the practice of programming for smart phones, millions of iPhones, Android phones and phones running Windows Mobile are at risk. And the scariest part is that this vulnerability could be combined with a remote command to install malware on the phone, which could turn the camera on or start recording sound, thus becoming like a bugging device out of a 007 flick.

What can you do? Unfortunately there is nothing that you can do about it right now except ask Apple and AT&T to hurry up and address the problem. In the end, because of the large number of iPhones and smartphones out there in the wild, there will be an increasing number of threats to your information. The only thing we can tell you is to protect your device. Stay up-to-date on potential threats and be sure to provide the proper armor to your iphones and other mobile devices.

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This post was written by James Hundley on August 13, 2009

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