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Matthew Miller is an avid mobile device enthusiast who works during the day as a professional naval architect in Seattle. he is one of three hosts on the MobileTechRoundup podcast and runs the Nokia Experts website. Matthew started using mobile devices in 1997 with a US Robotics Pilot 1000 and has owned over 90 different devices running Palm, Linux, Symbian, Newton, BlackBerry, Mac OS X (iPhone), Google Android, and Windows Mobile operating systems. His current collection includes a Nokia N85, Nokia E71, Nokia 5800, Nokia N810, Apple iPhone, HTC Advantage, T-Mobile G1, Palm Treo Pro, HTC Fuze, MSI Wind, MacBook Pro, and many more, along with tons of accessories and classic devices like the Apple Newton MessagePad 2100 and Sony CLIE UX50. Matthew co-authored Master Visually Windows Mobile 2003, was a member of the Nokia Nseries Blogger relations program, and is a member of the invite-only Microsoft Mobius mobile device evangelist group. he can be found on various discussion forums under the user name of “palmsolo”.

Google+ iPhone App: 5 Things You Need to Know

Almost a month after Google announced its new social network, the Google+ iPhone app is finally available in the iTunes App Store. Those who downloaded the app Tuesday when it first went live complained of a litany of bugs. Google has since released an update, fixing many of the errors.

The Google+ iPhone app is impressive–it has a fairly intuitive interface, a clean design and a few cool features unique to the mobile version. and while any iPhone user can download it now, only users with Google+ invitations can currently use it.

Here’s a look at five things you should know about the Google+ iPhone app, from changing your location settings to uploading photos, and a few tips to help you along the way.

1. View Your Google+ Stream three Ways

When you open the Google+ iPhone app, the home screen displays five features: your stream of updates; Huddle, the feature that lets you chat among your circles; photos; your profile; and your circles. Tap “Stream” to access three views of updates.

The first view of your stream includes updates only from Google+ users in your circles. Visually, it looks a lot like Facebook’s iPhone app with the user’s photo next to their update, an excerpt from a link they attached and comments from other Google+ users.

[10 Google+ Tips for Beginners]

Swiping your finger across the screen from right to left will change the view of your stream to something unique to the Google+ iPhone app: incoming messages from people near your current location.

Swiping your finger once more from right to left will change the stream view to “Incoming,” which includes posts from everyone who has put you in a circle.

2. Google+ Check-Ins

At the top right of the app you’ll see two icons: a checkmark and a pencil. Tap the checkmark to load a list of locations near you and check in.

[Google+ Privacy: 5 Settings You need to Know]

Unlike Foursquare or Facebook check-ins, there are no deals attached to checking in, though it’s likely that feature will come soon. Clicking on a location from the mobile app will load the corresponding Google Places page.

3. Remove Your Location from Google+ Updates

While the Google+ iPhone app may limit your location to only your circles, by default, all your mobile updates will include roughly where you are. Here’s how to remove your location: Click the pencil icon in the top right to create a new post. Your location is listed just above the camera icon on the bottom. Click the X next to it. This bar will now read “No location attached.”

There does not seem to be individual settings for the Google+ iPhone app, which means if you never want your location attached to an update, you will need to turn it off every time.

4. Comment On, +1 and Mute Google+ Posts

One part of the Google+ iPhone app that needs tweaking is the interaction with posts in your streams. Unlike Facebook’s iPhone app, there are no buttons within your streams that let you comment on, +1 or mute someone’s post. instead, you need to tap the individual’s post, which will take to you a new page, in order to comment.

[5 Google+ Tips for Advanced Users]

This new page includes a +1 button at the top, as well as a drop-down menu at the bottom with options to mute or report the post. one big feature that is missing: the ability to share posts from within the app.

5. Uploading Photos to Google+

While you can attach photos to any update, you can also upload ones individually or in bulk via the Photos button on your Google+ home screen. one cool feature: Your photos homepage displays four albums (“From your circles,” “Photos of you,” “Your albums,” and “From your phone) and flashes the images in a slideshow you can view from this screen.

The Google+ iPhone app makes uploading pictures from your phone particularly easy. Tap the album “From your phone.” This will load all the photos you have stored on your iPhone. Then tap the individual pictures to select them and click Share.

[Google+ Tip: how to Cross-Post Updates to Facebook, Twitter]

For a first release, the Google+ iPhone app is pretty solid. It’s still early to see how the group chat feature, Huddle, will take off, but as Google+ opens the flood gates to more users, this is likely to become a popular element.

Just in: iPhone holder, road helmet, quill stem and Tour jerseys

Germany’s Fahrer Berlin use recycled materials to make cycle commuting accessories such as iPhone holders, trouser bands and key fobs. as part of their commitment to protecting the environment, they take old boat covers or tarpaulins and “give them second lives”. each of their products is unique; the colour and feel of the material depends on what they get in on any particular day.

as with all of their gear, Fahrer Berlin’s Spitzel iPhone holder (€39) is designed and hand-made in the German capital. it fits handlebars between 22 and 27mm in diameter, and different versions are available depending on whether you have an iPhone 3GS or 4. The silicone case isn’t waterproof, and a transparent plastic screen cover would probably be advisable. 

The Fahrer Band (€15) is a Velcro strap that’s designed to stop your trousers flapping in the wind or catching in your chain on your ride to work. each one has a tag detailing the former use of the material it’s made from. The Dietrich key holder (€9.50) is produced in a similar manner, and had a former life as a tent, advertising banner or flag.

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The Fahrer Band is an alternative to the traditional trouser clip

Cycling accessory specialists Louis Garneau – founded in Canada 28 years ago – make the helmets used by current Tour de France yellow jersey holder Thomas Voeckler, so it’s an ideal time to take a look at their latest road lid, the X-Lite (£124.99/$169.99).

Garneau claim it’s the “lightest helmet on the market” but at 254g (on our scales; 220g claimed) it’s significantly heavier than rivals like the Limar Pro104 (201g, size large) and Giro Prolight (181g, medium). it uses the Spiderlock SL fit adjustment system found on most Garneau road helmets and has 37 vents for airflow on warmer rides. 

Louis garneau x-lite road helmet:

The X-Lite isn’t actually particularly light, but it’s comfy and well vented

Quill stems had become largely the preserve of old bikes rusting in sheds until the emergence of the fixie craze; now they’re suddenly in demand again. The Nitto Craft, available from Tokyo Fixed, is a particularly nice example. made from fillet-brazed chromoly steel, with a chrome finish, it features a 1in (150mm) quill, 26in bar clamp and 19° drop. Quality like this doesn’t come cheap, though – it’s £155.

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The Nitto Craft stem will add the perfect finishing touch to any retro track bike

A couple of jerseys round off today’s gear round-up. The first, currently being worn by Alberto Contador and his Saxo Bank-Sungard team in the Tour de France, is made by Italian brand Sportful. It’s as tight-fitting as you’d expect from an Italian clothing manufacturer and, as it’s a race jersey, even more so. RRP £79.99.

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Want to look like Alberto Contador? You’re in luck

The second, from Telegraph Road, is part of a series designed to evoke the heritage of road racing. The yellow band represents the Maillot Jaune while the red and blue stripes contain the name of every Tour winner. Other jerseys in the series pay tribute to Alpe d’Huez and Le Tourmalet. all have an athletic cut and are made from sweat-wicking material. Features include a useful bite tab on the collar for unzipping, a tiny compass in the zip itself and a waterproof zipped pocket on the rear. RRP £49.

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Telegraph Road Le Tour jersey

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Interestingly, most of these questions were location-based!

1)      How can I reschedule/cancel a meeting?

We are always happy to do this for our customers at the Partnering Help Desk, but remember that you can cancel a meeting and submit a rescheduling request within your partnering Calendar.

Also note that for BIO India 2011 and BIO Asia 2011, users will have the ability to reschedule meetings on their own!  As always, please feel free to contact us if you have any thoughts/ideas on how we can make this functionality best for you.

2)      Where is the bathroom?

A very common and very necessary question.  with only 5 minutes between meetings, we encourage all to scope out the bathrooms before the busy day begins!

3)      Where can I print my schedule?

We are happy to do this at the partnering desk, but remember that you can always review your schedule on your Smartphone.  A bonus coming in 2012: a fully-integrated BIO One-on-One Partnering™ app for iPhone, Bberry and Android!

4)      can I see company profiles after the event is over?

Yes, you can login to your partnering account for a minimum of two months following our events!

5)      Is there a lost and found box?

While there is not a formal box, the partnering desk is known to be a de-facto location for folks to bring unattended cell phones, chargers, business cards…even wedding rings!  If you ever lose anything at one of our conferences, make sure to visit the friendly partnering desk.

6)      can I have the contact information for a specific delegate so I can contact them outside of the partnering system?

Unfortunately, we cannot give out the contact information of other attendees due to privacy policies.  always remember that you can either:

Search for them in the delegate directory – they may have posted contact information

Send them a message through the partnering system (type your message in the existing thread and hit “reply only”)

7)      What will Partnering be like next year?

Partnering at the 2012 Business Forum will be exciting and different, no doubt.  Highlights and the need to know:

The Business Forum will be on the same floor as the exhibit hall floor, with a small wall separating the two (much like 2010 in Chicago)

Business Forum attendees will have the ability to arrange meetings with exhibitors at their exhibit booths (exhibitors cannot enter the Business Forum)

# of companies attendees could arrange a 1×1 meeting with in 2011: 2400+

# of companies attendees will be able to arrange a 1×1 meeting with in 2011: 4000+

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iRockin’ in your pocket

FROM its first iPod to monolithic media player iTunes, music has long been front and centre of Apple’s world-domination plans. There’s an overwhelming amount of music-related apps on the market for the iPhone, iPod Touch and their supersized successor, the iPad (about 3500 at last count), ranging from analog keyboard emulators and recommendation services to innovative add-ons that make the listening experience just that little bit better.

These 12 don’t really scratch the surface of the sheer breadth of music-related apps but they do give a snapshot of what’s available at present for musicians, obsessives and audiophiles.

Shazam

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Ever listened to a great new song in the car, only to sit through 15 minutes of back announcements to find out who played it? Shazam circumvents this by running the song, like a fingerprint, through its 10-million song database. Simply hold your phone up to the speaker, press “tag” and in seconds you’ve got the song’s name, the artist who played it and a link to buy it from iTunes. It even works in noisy conditions. The premium app ($7.99) features lyrics in real time for up to 25,000 tracks.

AmpliTube turns your iPhone or iPad into a miniature guitar amp, so you don’t have to annoy your neighbours when inspiration strikes at 3am. You’ll need to purchase the iRig adaptor first, which enables you to plug a guitar cable directly into the headphone jack. Guitarists will appreciate the range of effects — from flangers to fuzz boxes, choruses to delays — while their long-suffering “fans” will thank their lucky stars there’s a headphone jack. an in-app shop allows you to upgrade to Fender products and there’s a built-in recorder that saves all your greatest hits.

$60 including iRig and app, ikmultimedia.com

MSO Learn

The inner workings of a symphony orchestra can be a little overwhelming, especially for kids. Developed locally for iPhone and iPad, MSO Learn demystifies the experience, grouping the instruments into interactive sections and offering profiles of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra players (did you know percussionist John Arcaro is an avid cyclist or harpist Julie Raines supports Essendon?).

Free, unbouncepages.com/mso-learn

TuneIn Radio Pro

Of course, it’s great having your entire music collection at your fingertips but it’s sometimes fun hearing something new, too. TuneIn stands out from an overcrowded radio app market with its clean, almost iPod-like interface and access to 50,000 stations worldwide — from US college radio to Ukrainian talkback. if that sounds a little overwhelming, you can search for your favourite song and find out what station is playing it around the world right now. It can also record.

Tango Remote allows you to control your music remotely via your iPhone without leaving the couch. It takes two to tango, of course, so you’ll need to pair your iPhone with another device — an iPod Touch or iPad — and have a working Bluetooth or wireless connection enabled. Handy for when you’re hosting a party and you can’t be bothered running up and down adjusting your iPod’s volume or changing tracks.

$4.99, facebook.com/TangoRemote

Eavesdrop

Sharing a set of headphones isn’t just uncomfortable (most of the time you feel like a Siamese twin), it also makes for a poor listening experience because you’re not hearing the song in stereo. Eavesdrop is like a modern update of those two-pronged headphone jacks for the Walkman, allowing you to share your music with a nearby friend via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi in perfect sync.

$2.49, chocomoko.com/eavesdrop

Korg iMS-20

One of the coolest things about the iPad is that it can morph seamlessly into an analog synth studio like the Korg iMS-20. This app has been touted as a “complete re-creation” of the Korg MS-20 synth, which was released in 1978 and now costs an absolute bomb on eBay. The trouble with bringing back older technology is that it is not as user-friendly as one might expect from a modern-day app. but master these controls and you’ll be making retro dance music in no time. Features include a seven-channel mixer, a sequencer and a drum machine.

djay

The iPad isn’t conducive to every instrument — there’s an awkward guitar emulator currently doing the rounds — but it almost seems purpose-built for two turntables (sans microphone). Djay is an award-winning app that allows you to pull off some nifty DJ moves — from scratching to cross-fades — using the iPad’s touchscreen. and the best part? It integrates with your iPod library, giving you access to your playlists and tracks on the fly.

$19.99, algoriddim.com/djay-ipad

Noize

Used as an alternative to your phone’s iPod application, Noize works intuitively to adjust your music playback volume according to how much noise is around you. if a neighbour starts mowing the lawn, for example, the volume goes up; if they stop, it goes down. It’s particularly handy when someone’s speaking to you — like in a cafe or on the train — but the makers caution against relying on it to hear traffic noises when you’re crossing the road.

$2.49, facebook.com/Noize

Radio Soulwax

Belgium’s Dewaele brothers have a better record collection than you — and, thankfully, they don’t mind sharing it. The pair behind electro outfits Soulwax and 2manydjs has spent the past two years developing this app, which allows you to download or stream 24 one-hour mixes with accompanying visuals. The visuals pay digital tribute to the brothers’ long-held love for vinyl record sleeves.

GarageBand

No musical ability, no worries. Apple’s music-making app for iPad allows you to play a range of instruments — pianos, organs, guitars and drums — without even taking a lesson. You can then arrange and mix your creations using an eight-track recording studio, which you won’t need a degree in audio engineering to operate. Melbourne musician Marcus Teague (aka Single Twin) recently recorded an album using nothing but GarageBand and a single Rode NT1000 microphone.

iOS accessories for almost every conceivable purpose – Digital Lifestyle – Macworld UK

Another week, another round of iOS accessories that prove the versatility of your iPhone, iPod, and iPad. If you believe the hype, music, golf, driving, and even your health can all be improved with the right add-on. Read on for all the details and decide for yourself.

Adonit: This accessory maker has come up with an environmentally friendly Bluetooth keyboard case for the iPad 2, the Writer 2 . the device is made from polycarbonate, aluminum, and biodegradable fabrics–among other materials–making it easy to recycle when it reaches the end of its life. the case incorporates magnets to work with the iPad 2’s sleep/wake feature, putting the tablet to sleep when shut.

Audyssey: Seeking a bit of Bohemian design in your sound system? Audyssey has announced the Lower East Side Media Speakers, “inspired” by that Manhattan neighborhood, according to the company. While not iOS-device-specific, the speakers’ compact size make them easily transportable, and the system includes an optical-digital audio input, making them a great match for the Apple TV and AirPort Express. the speakers will be available in the third quarter of this year.

Bweasel: If you’re looking for a lightweight stand for your new tablet, the Bweasel Stand for iPad 2 – an updated version of the original Bweasel we previously reviewed -is now available. This three-ounce, wire-frame accessory can display your tablet in portrait or landscape orientation, at a variety of angles–from nearly horizontal to nearly vertical. (Bweasel says the stand also provides a better grip when holding the iPad in your hand.) the Bweasel stand is pitched at travelers and other iPad owners who use their tablets out “in the field.”

Bracketron: The Golf Bag GPS Mount lets you clip your iPhone -or just about any other mobile device – securely to the top of your golf bag, letting you take calls, check e-mail, or even run your favorite golf apps while you’re out on the course. It can even rotate 360 degrees to allow for optimum viewing.

Fanny Wang: If the white earbuds aren’t providing the powerful thumping bass you want, Fanny Wang’s new DJ Over Ear Wang Headphones might do the trick. the new model, which will be available at the end of August, includes an inline cable splitter and an Apple-style inline remote; is aimed at DJs and audio engineers; and is powered by two AA batteries to provide 6 db of “bass boost.”

Gotality: Many people use their iPhone to listen to music while exercising, but here’s another way to use your iPhone to stay healthy: Gotality’s $60 Cardio Fitness Pack helps you monitor your heart rate during exercise. the Pack includes an ear clip that plugs into your phone and monitors your heart rate, as well as an exercise armband to carry the phone or an iPod touch. the system works in conjunction with Gotality’s free app to help you set fitness goals and measure your exercise progress. If you use the iPhone and its GPS, the app can also monitor the distance you traveled during your workout, and show your route on a map.

Griffin Technology: your driving experience could soon become cleaner with Griffin’s CarTrip device. the system includes a device that plugs into your vehicle’s on-board computer and sends data to an iPhone using Griffin’s forthcoming CleanDrive app, helping users monitor their fuel use and track their car’s maintenance needs. It’s not yet available for order.

iHome: Clock radios that let you charge your iPad are the latest thing in iOS accessories (see the entry for Philips, below, for another example). iHome’s latest contribution to this field is the iD85, an “app-enhanced” clock radio that lets you charge any iOS device overnight and play audio files on that device when you wake up. the system works in conjunction with the free iHome+Sleep app, and it features a remote control plus a number of programmable settings to ensure you wake up, gently, at the right time on the right days.

Incase: This accessory maker is expanding into audio with its new line of iOS-compatible Incase Soundesign headphones and earbuds. the line will include four models, each with an inline remote/microphone module for use with Apple’s mobile devices. Incase hasn’t yet released price information; the headphones will hit the market in the fall.

Incase has also announced the Flex Wristband for iPod Nano 6G, a creative way to turn your tiny iOS device into a nerd-chic wristwatch.

JVC: If you like to rock it old-school- and 1998 qualifies as old-school these days-JVC has reintroduced its Kaboom boombox, adding a bit of technology that didn’t exist when the product was first released 13 years ago: a dock for the iPhone and iPod. the boombox still sports an FM tuner and CD player; comes with a shoulder strap; and provides 40 watts of bass-heavy sound.

New PC Gadgets: If you’ve ever envied your local Apple Store’s acrylic docking displays for the iPad 2, the iPad 2 Display Dock might be what you desire. Offering an elegant way to both charge and display your tablet, the crystal-clear stand also provides a docking port at the top for an iPhone or iPod. the stand is pitched for both business and home use – dress yourself in a black mock turtleneck, blue jeans, and New Balance sneakers, and you can pretend you’re Steve Jobs.

Philips: This electronics manufacturer has two new products for owners of iOS devices. the company’s new DC291/37 Docking System for iPod/iPhone/iPad–Aluminum lets you power up, and play audio from, any iOS device–including, yes, your iPad. the DC390/37 Docking System for iPod/iPhone/iPad–Aluminum Dual Dock is quite similar, but lets you dock two devices -your iPad and your iPhone -at the same time. (Philips doesn’t provide pricing information for the DC390.) as their names imply, both devices come in an aluminum finish; each also includes a remote control so you can adjust your settings from the comfort of your bed.

Ping: If you want to improve your short game, Ping’s new Ping Cradle lets you attach your iPhone 4 or iPod touch to your putter, then use the company’s iPing app to measure and analyze your stroke and impact angle, helping you fine-tune your mechanics and increase the consistency of your stroke. You can also use the app to compare your stroke to friends and to pros on the PGA Tour.

Pioneer: This veteran audio company integrates your iPhone 4 with your car stereo with the new AppRadio system. Download Pioneer’s AppRadio app, then plug in your phone, and you can control your music – both from your iTunes collection and from services such as Pandora – and make calls using the system’s 6.1-inch in-dash touchscreen. You can also access your contacts, calendars, and photos. Pioneer says AppRadio “encourages safe driving” by providing access mainly to iPhone 4 applications suited for in-car use.

Polk Audio: This audio veteran is instead reaching out to athletes and other iPhone and iPod users who like to take their music to the streets. Polk has announced a new line of UltraFit headphones that include both in-ear and on-ear models; each model includes an inline remote/microphone compatible with iOS devices. the new models also offer noise-canceling features, as well as tangle-free, color-coded cables to let you easily distinguish the left earbud from the right. Polk says the new line will appear in stores this fall; the company offered no information on pricing.

Withings: your iPad and iPhone aren’t just for fun and productivity – they can also help you stay healthy. Withings’ new Blood Pressure Monitor plugs into your iOS device and helps you track your vital statistics with the aid of the company’s free app. You can’t get your blood pressure by putting your thumb on the screen – the device makes use of old-fashioned pressure-cuff technology that measures your systole, diastole, and heart rate. the app saves and tracks those health stats over time; you can share that data to your own page at the Withings site, or to health-records sites such as Google Health and Microsoft HealthVault.

Xmultiple Technologies: This California company has unveiled its line of iXP1 PowerShark Slimline chargers- actually rechargeable batteries that can be used to juice up your dock-connector devices. each battery is about the size of a AAA battery, and can power your iPhone, iPod, or, more slowly, iPad. the product is available in blue, red, yellow, purple, or black.

The Week in iPad Cases: G’day, mate!

Another week, another installment of our ever-popular iPad-case roundups. this week’s selection includes some interesting contenders, from the exotic allure of kangaroo leather to the iPad generation’s answer for the eighties boombox.

(Image Caption: One of Aranez’s kangaroo-leather cases)

Aranez: All the way from down Under comes Aranez’s selection of kangaroo-leather cases (iPad 2; price unavailable), each made from authentic Australian-kangaroo leather. a boon for lovers of the exotic, the company says its leather is a byproduct of a culling campaign conducted by the government to control the kangaroo population, rather than from kangaroos raised specifically for tanning.

(Image Caption: Element5’s Mini L)

Element5: the Swiss-made Mini L (iPad 2; approximately $425 at current exchange rates) sports typical Helvetic ingenuity in the form of a carrying bag combined with a large solar panel that gives your iPad’s battery half of a full charge in about three hours as you travel around. the case can also recharge your iPhone or iPod touch—for those, two hours of sunlight gives you a full charge.

(Image Caption: G-Form’s Extreme Portfolio)

G-Form: the Extreme Portfolio (iPad and iPad 2; $80) fleshes out G-Form’s line of extreme protection with an iPad portfolio that can also be used as a viewing stand thanks to its reversible zipper. given the amount of protection it provides—check out the company’s YouTube videos—I’d bet it’s sturdy enough to withstand just about anything you can throw at it—or you can throw it at.

(Image Caption: iBaggs’s Traveler Plus)

iBaggs: the Traveler (iPad 1 and iPad 2; $55) features sturdy, military-grade materials in a case that features a shoulder strap, a pop-out stand for landscape viewing, a handstrap, and an accessory pocket. a “Plus” model (iPad 1 and iPad 2; $60) also includes a clear optical cover to protect the iPad’s screen while it’s in the case. Each model is are available in nine different styles, including leopard skin.

(Image Caption: iLuv’s iSP210)

iLuv: perhaps, like me, you’re old enough to remember boomboxes—the pinnacle of music portability in the ’80s. Bulky, and with poor battery life to boot, they made it possible for teenagers the world over to enjoy music at the beach, when camping, and in a million other places without a power outlet. fast forward twenty years (or so), and iLuv aims to provide the twenty-first-century equivalent: the iSP210 (iPad; $60), a case that includes a set of powered speakers for your favorite tablet. Available in black, pink, or blue, the iSP210 requires four AA batteries and plugs into the iPad’s headphone jack.

(Image Caption: InCase’s Snap Case)

InCase: the company’s popular Snap Case (iPad 1 and iPad 2; $35) is now available for the iPad 2, too. the Snap is a thin, transparent case designed to attach to the back of Apple’s tablet and provide protection without obscuring the iPad’s beautiful design. a strategically-placed cutout along the left-hand edge ensures compatibility with the Smart Cover.

(Image Caption: Sena’s Kutu)

Sena: the Kutu (iPad 2; $70) has a funny name, but it’s all business. this slim sleeve, made of genuine leather, includes a ribbon-release pull strap for easy removal of your iPad and is compatible with Apple’s Smart Cover. the sleeve ships in a special keepsake box and is available in black, orange, red, or purple.

(Image Caption: STM’s Kicker)

STM: the Kicker (iPad 2; price unavailable) is a slim folio-style case with two stand settings—one for typing, the other for viewing—using a kickstand made of a textured leather-like material. Designed for maximum protection, the Kicker is nevertheless lightweight and adds minimimal bulk. it features all the appropriate openings for easy access to the iPad’s cameras, buttons, and ports. it comes in black, burgundy, or olive.

(Image Caption: the Original Vintcase for iPad 2)

Vintcase: “Not made in China” is the motto of this company, which manufactures all its cases in the tiny Spanish village of Ubrique. the Original Vintcase (iPad 2; €79) is made entirely of leather and designed specifically to fit the newest addition to Apple’s tablet lineup. the Vintcase can function as a viewing stand or a typing platform, and it comes with a handy strap with which you can securely close the case.