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Suit up! You’re going to battle in the urban jungle. You’ll need to be prepared with the right equipment, and we have provided a list of products that will keep you connected while also keeping you mobile. Cue ’80s movie “lock and load” montage — only this time Rambo is wearing glasses and an ironic T-shirt.

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Comedian and filmmaker Mark Malkoff sent us his latest video entitled “Apple Store Challenge” which asks very important questions like: Would the Apple Store allow someone to bring in a goat?”, “Can you order a pizza or have a sit-down romantic dinner in an Apple Store?” and “Would the Apple Store allow someone to get their iphone repaired while dressed as Darth Vader?”

Check out the video after the break to find out how Apple Store employees reacted to his stunts.

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Dale Chance built this fantastic Fallout 3 Pip Boy 3000 arm-mounted iPhone dock and put it up for sale on Etsy which, not surprisingly, sold quickly. Here’s hoping he takes requests for custom orders.

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Let the world know your baby’s due date with the custom iPhone calendar app maternity dress.

The dress is also great for a Halloween costume—just set the date as October 31st then add on some stomach padding and an alien chestburster.

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This streamlined backpack from The North Face features a clean, durable nylon shell design, plus it has pockets inside for your MacBook, iPhone, iPod and iPad. Sadly, the Japanese got these first, so we will have to wait our turn. Looks like it will be worth waiting for.

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We first saw yayzuz’s Star Wars pinups for the iPhone back in November—and they made us a little nauseous. But get ready to retch because we’ve discovered that they are also available in full-on t-shirt form.

Check out a gallery of designs after the break.

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In case you haven’t heard, it’s Fashion Week in New York. Top designers have descended on the Big Apple to show off their latest fall styles. But not everything is going to be hot this year. In fact, some of these real designer concepts would be too terrifying to wear on Halloween. But even the most avant garde fashions fade next to the futuristic stuff found on this list.

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With most young folk using their mobile devices as timepieces, watchmakers are trying out new ways to entice users to stick with the wrist candy. This can include crazy designs from companies like Tokyoflash or wristbands with iPod nano integration.

Allerta is taking a different approach with their inPulse watch in the sense that it is designed to be hacked. Programmers dig right into the inPulse SDK or Simulator and build applications and new functionality for the watch. It can also be connected to other gadgets via Bluetooth as a simple alerting device.

Apparently, you can get up and running with the watch in about 5 minutes, but if you don’t know your way around code you’ll have to rely on the community to develop software for you. It works with Mac OS X, Windows and Linux as well as select BlackBerry and Android smartphone platforms. It may also work with a jailbroken iPhone.

Product Page ($150-$199 via The New York Times)


You can get this humorous Transformers / Star Wars mashup as a print and skins for the iPhone, iPad and laptop—but no t-shirt? Hopefully this grievous error will be remedied soon.

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You’ll look stupid, but I’ll bet the Vyne wearable iPhone mount makes watching movies a little easier. Kind of like how this contraption makes eating sandwiches a lot easier.

Maybe you can wear ‘em both and have a hands-free dinner and a show.

No word yet on pricing or availability.

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