
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag have been making waves on the latest episodes of The Hills and it's a little more asinine than their usual antics. Let's just say that they'd be really intrigued by this iPhone dock and would snatch up a few hundred and make sure they never left the house without it.

The CalypsoCrystal iPhone Docks are nothing like we've seen before and we couldn't help but release our inner teenager and admit to watching The Hills (only to bring up the fact that Speidi follow the way of crystal healing). If they haven't already snatched up a few of these, we're sure they will soon.
There are four different crystal dock designs: Aurora is the limited edition (only 999 will be made) and will set you back $349, Beau, Celestia and Dune are priced at $199. Each piece is handcrafted (poured into a mold), sanded and polished into each unique design.
The company boasts over 300 years of crystal making.
[via Gizmodo]
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I own an Ipod Touch 16 GB and it DOES have a built-in camera. I noticed this shortly after purchasing the device several years ago. I discovered the camera feature while performing a 'hard' shut off. I pressed the on/off button down while holding down the home button. The device clicked just like a camera and flashed. I was initially confused when viewing my photos and seeing a picture of whatever was on the home screen when I heard the sound and saw the flash. After I figured out that the thing could actually take pictures, I verified it by putting different images, i.e., photos, or I opened applications and pressed both the on/off button and home button. Turning it on, I went to the photo app and opened it, the last photo in the window was the on-screen image. I have done this dozens of times and it takes a picture of any image that is displayed on the screen. It can't take external photos because it needs an 'eye' to take external photos. The mechanism for photo taking is already built into the device, or atleast in my device.
4:20? Really? Tacky.