
The iTwinge is claimed to be “the world’s first iPhone keyboard accessory”. Priced at just $29.99, the gadget allows you to type as fast as you would on a standard QWERTY keypad. The iTwinge slips on to the bottom of the iPhone. It will support both the iPhone 3G and 3G S. More

The iPhone 3G/ 3GS protective case from Case-Mate features an ultra-slim slot to store your ID card, cash, debit or credit card. Available in Royal Green, Royal Red, Royal Blue, Black, Metallic Silver, Green, Purple and Hot Pink, the case can hold a couple of credit card sized items without adding any significant bulk to phone. The Case-Mate ID Holder iPhone case retails for $29.99 each. Watch the video to get more details. More

If you are searching for a budget case for your iPhone 3G or iPhone 3GS, then check out the Recession iPhone Cases from Case Mate. It is made entirely from cardboard, which will provide enough protection for your handset. If you are interested, you can buy the Recession iPhone Case for $0.99. [Product Page]

XSKN has produced a Bluetooth keyboard for the iPhone and iPod touch namely the iKeyboard. The device is actually a modified Apple Bluetooth keyboard featuring icons on the keys. XSKN will release the iKeyboard by the end of the year for $160 a pop. [Geeky Gadgets via Gizmodo]

The LIC-iREC03P module from Logitec features a X-Y Style microphone, that will turn your iPhone into a pro audio recording machine. This Logitech-recorder saves your audio as PCM WAV files without any compression. Measuring 52mm x 51mm x 20.3mm, the gadget is also available for the Sony Ericsson Walkman phones, which records to PCM and ATRAC formats. Both models are priced at 10,900 Yen or around $109. [Product Page]

Sirius XM today unveiled its in-car XM SkyDock that will turn your iPhone or iPod Touch into a satellite radio. The gadget comes equipped with a built-in FM transmitter for relaying the music to your car stereo. The XM SkyDock relays that music via Sirius XM’s new PowerConnect system, which transmits the FM signal through your car’s electronics system rather than over the air to provide better audio reception. The Sirius XM SkyDock will be available this fall for $120 (plus that $13/month subscription — $8 if you already subscribe). [Geeky Gadgets]