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    Wednesday
    Oct262011

    Steve Jobs eBook has bugs, you should probably re-download it

    For those of you that downloaded the tell-all biography of the late Steve Jobs onto your iOS device, you may want to delete it and download it again. Why? Well, let’s just say we now live in a world where books can get bugs too. — More after the break!

    Wednesday
    Oct262011

    The Secret World of Arrietty, Studio Ghibli's next film gets a trailer -- (Video)

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    The Secret World of Arrietty, Studio Ghibli's next film gets a trailer -- (Video)

    Whether you’re a fan of anime or not, it’s hard to deny the magic and wonder you feel when you watch a Studio Ghibli production. The animation, the deep philosophical metaphors and imagery, and most of all, the simple, yet complex layered characters make for some of the best animated films you can ever see. Here’s the trailer to their next movie, The Secret World of Arrietty.

    Wednesday
    Oct262011

    New Okay Geek - The blog we've always wanted (Announcement)

    Three years ago I started a new blog, and for months I had absolutely no clue what I was doing. There was no sense of it going anywhere because it was basically me rambling on (incoherently) about technology, all by myself. Quite literally, it may have been the worst technology blog on the internet and knowing that I was just going to throw in the towel, but not a moment too soon I noticed something important. All of the worlds most loved blogs and publications all have one thing in common, and that’s a team. I didn’t see myself as a leader and I had no concept of running a 10 person team. I also didn’t know we’d be here together, 3 years later, with something this amazing to show everyone.

    Wednesday
    Oct262011

    Targus Impax netbook sleeve review

    Here at Okay Geek, we’re pretty big fans of messenger bags and backpacks for toting around our laptops. But sometimes we need something a little sleeker and more form fitting. And that is what laptop sleeves are for. Today, we take a look at the Targus Impax netbook sleeve for netbooks up to 10.2” in size. Featuring materials such as double layer neoprene and fleece, how’s the Impax as a sleeve? — Our full review after the break!

    Tuesday
    Oct252011

    Nest - The thermostat that geeks wanted the entire time - Video

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    Nest - The thermostat that geeks wanted the entire time - Video

    So, yeah it’s a thermostat that looks pretty and it saves you money (a lot byt the sounds of it), but here’s why we’re excited about the Nest Thermostat — once you have one of these little Nests, you basically have a little robot taking care of your house while you out, and it learns from you - I mean, how rad is that? - Nest should be available soon and retail for $249.

    Tuesday
    Oct252011

    Apple TV Sets now have prototypes according to component supplier

    When Steve Jobs passed away early this month, we knew he had left unfinished work behind and sadly, we imagine the majority of that was still in his head. Ideas that will never be brought to life. Something that cought our eye though is some information that had popped up recently, a quote from Steve Jobs in his biography, outlining his plans for a television set - More after the break!

    Tuesday
    Oct252011

    Newell: Fight piracy by offering better service than what pirates are downloading

    In the world of gaming there’s not always a clear cut way to make money. Our time today is much different than decades past where ones could simple cash in on a quick side-scroller for kids to play. DLC, piracy, free-to-play models, and expansions have changed the way developers make and lose money. But one studio in particular seems to have figured out the in’s and out’s of what makes consumers tick, as well as the best means to fight against the losses incurred by piracy. We’re talking about the one and only Valve, headed by Gabe Newell. — More after the break!

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