Best Way To Charge Your iPhone Is The Green Way

It's only half way through the day and your phone is dead. This seems to be a common problem for a lot of you heavy smartphone users  busy sending emails, checking your facebook, and playing Angry Birds. Lilliputian Systems has come up with a "green" alternative to charging your smartphone on-the-go. By incorporating fuel cells filled with butane in a compact case, you can now charge your iPhone 10-14 cycles with each replaceable fuel cell. 

This simple and environmentally friendly solution to your iPhone battery woes will be only available at your local Brookstone's and on their online store at this time. While each replaceable fuel cell only costs a couple of dollars, exact pricing and release dates have yet to be announced.

Angry Birds Get Turned Into Smartphone Sleeves & USB Thumb Drives (Video)

Angry Birds fans are in for a treat. These handcrafted sleeves are most likely not officially licensed Angry Birds gear, but we can't help but think these are just as good as any other officially licensed accessory, if not more awesome. M.I.C Gadget are always the ones to get unique swag no ones else has. These Angry Birds sleeves will fit pretty much any smartphone they say, not only the popular iPhone. Made out of a thick, durable felt materials with an attached soft Angry Bird toy completely hand stitched, we fear by some underage kid in a China. The sleeves are available as a set including all six Angry Birds characters for $45.90, or if you don't plan on collecting them all, a single smartphone sleeve will run you $23.90 and also includes a bonus Angry Birds 4GB USB thumb drive. Now that's what I call a deal! Did I mention the Pig sleeves? Video after the jump!

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Angry Birds Rio For iOS Devices & Mac Out now

And just like that, Angry Birds Rio is out now for iOS devices. Angry birds Rio is a whole new and redesigned gameplay focusing on freeing birds from cages rather than smashing pigs. The new app is available now for the iPad for $2.99 and $.99 for the iPhone and iPod Touch, respectively. There are 60 levels to start you off with more on the way.

Update: Angry Birds Rio is now also available for Macs in the Mac App Store for $4.99.

  

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Rovio Demos Angry Birds Rio (Video)

Rovio demoed a little of the upcoming Angry Birds Rio based off of Rio the animated movie at SXSW festival. The demo shows a completely new and redesigned Angry Birds concept without any pigs this time, and instead you are aiming to free birds inside their cages and moving birds. Angry Birds Rio debuts on March 22 exclusively on the Amazon App Store for the Android marketplace and on the Apple App Store later on. Check out some gameplay footage after the break.

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World's Largest Live Action Angry Birds Game

The late nigh talk show, Conan, wanted to do something special for their viewers in Finland by building the word's largest live action Angry Birds game. In case you didn't know, Angry Birds was created by the Finnish game developer, Rovio. Oh and the furniture used to create the level just so happens to be from Ikea. You can catch the full episode if you're from Finland and the U.S by hitting the source link below.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Angry Birds Vacationing In Rio

Rovio, the makers of Angry Birds one of the most popular games in the mobile world, are collaborating with the folks at 20th Century Fox to create a Rio themed Angry Birds game with dedicated 45 levels based on the motion picture releasing in March. Rio is a new and upcoming animated movie releasing in April 15th and of course it's all about birds. The upcoming Angry Birds game will be available to download on smart phones and tablets worldwide. 

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Play Angry Birds In Real Life With Official Playset

Angry Birds is quickly becoming an iOS gaming icon with many new branded accessories, and now Mattel are coming out with the official Angry Birds playset at CES 2011. The Angry Birds Knock On Wood game will retail for $15 in May and will include all the above. 

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief