
I was a little irritated when Apple didn't include a dock for the iPhone 3G. That, the $30 price tag, and general laziness are the reasons I still haven't bought one. I've been able to improvise when I need one, but these DIY instructions on how to
make your own cardboard iPhone dock have made my day.

An avid iPhone app watch site has reported that Apple has reached a huge milestone —
a grand total of 10,000 apps (or thereabouts, they concede).
I certainly feel like I've
looked at 10,000 apps and tested out nearly that many, but when it comes down to it, I edit quite harshly on my iPhone. I have honed it down to ones that
I absolutely need or
love, and get rid of those that are really
just novelties and fun for a day.

Nothing's more bothersome than lazy
Lolcat translation, so download this
lolSpeak app as fast as possible, and you can haz all the grammatically incorrect feline fun as you want.
Trust me, out in this world, you need a good translator.
And it's free, unless you want your kittehs without ads.

A mom who's expecting her second (third, fourth, etc.) bundle of joy has more experience than those pregnant with their first. Forget books on what she should expect and potions on keeping stretch marks at bay; she's already been there, done that. Sure she'd love a few extra hours in the day to catch up on her sleep or a moment's peace, but here are some gifts that will keep her plugging along during pregnancy.

What's a fab life in the city without an easy way to make restaurant reservations?
OpenTable, the website that made my life easier years ago when they let me make online reservations for dining out pleased me again a few months ago when it became
mobile-browser friendly, but it has outdone itself this time with an iPhone App of the same name.
It's free and does just what the website does — and is actually even better, because it can utilize the iPhone's GPS and tell you the nearest 20 restaurants!

Who loves black and white photography? The correct answer is: EVERYONE loves black and white photography!
Now you can shoot in romantic shades of gray on your iPhone — with the App
Vint B&W.

If you're both unsatisfied with the variety of
iPhone cases out there and sorely miss the days when you used to color your problems away, then you should check out Hurley's
DIY iPhone Case ($32).
It's not exactly do-it-yourself, as the name brags, but it is color-it-yourself.
I want a blank white one I can put my own doodles all over, but still, not a bad idea, Hurley.