
The iBike Dash Cycling Computer is compatible with both AT&T and Verizon versions of iPhone 4. The device will turn your iPhone (or iPod touch) into a bicycle computer and enhance your biking experience. The water- and shock-resistant Phone Booth case protects your iPhone or iPod touch, while the innovative iBike app gives you detailed, animated color displays. The iBike Dash Cycling Computer for iPhone is priced at $199.95. [Apple Store]

CompuExpert has rolled out the WOW-Keys full-sized QWERTY keyboard for the iPhone. What makes this gadget special is that it also acts as a dock for your iPhone, charging the device and letting you play and control music or videos using keyboard commands. The docked iPhone can also be used as a multitouch surface for you to input commands on the PC or Mac that the keyboard is connected to. The CompuExpert WOW-Keys will be launched in May 24th, 2011 for $99.99 a pop. [Product Page]

Amazon has started selling the ReVIVE Series Rapid GoCharge 2000mAH external battery pack for only $19.99. FYI, the original price was $51.99, so you can save $32. This battery pack charges USB gadgets such as iPod, iPhone, Android smartphones, BlackBerry smartphones, MP3 players, e-book readers, GPS units, camcorders, and other devices that charge via a USB port. It has a built-in 2000mAH battery that can be recharged via a USB port or an AC adaptor. Each purchase comes equipped with a micro USB and a Mini USB cables. [Amazon]

The Beacon from Griffin will turn your iPhone into a universal remote control. This gadget pairs with the Dijit Universal Remote app, which allows you to control your A/V systems via Dijit’s Programming Guide. This app also allows you to change channels, volume, input, program your PVR, and lots more. The Griffin Beacon will be released in May 2011 for £54.99 ($87). [TrustedReviews]

Amazon has started selling the SHOWWX+ laser pico projector for just $382.48. This portable projector allows you to enjoy movies, photos, presentations and streaming videos for up to 100-inch in size. The SHOWWX+ adopts the PicoP display engine, allowing it to produce deep, rich color projection with bright and vivid laser images that are always in focus. You can connect the SHOWWX+ laser pico projector with your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch via an included cable to project photos, videos, presentations and selected Apps. [Amazon]

Hauppauge Digital will launch a new product for the TV-addicted iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad users. Dubbed as the Broadway, this gadget can be used in the home, for example, to watch a TV series or a news program on your iPhone. Your handset will display a list of Broadway provided TV channels from your cable TV network, and once you have chosen a TV channel, touching the iPhone screen with your finger will prompt the live TV program to fill the entire screen. If you travel and have an Internet connection on your iPhone, you can also watch live TV from your home anywhere in the world. The Hauppauge Broadway connects to your home network router and transmits the TV signal through your network router over the Internet to your Apple device. It is compatible with any standard home wired or 802.11g or 802.11n wireless router. The Hauppauge Broadway will be available in North America next month for $199 each. [Press Release]