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    Thursday
    Jul052012

    Fixlogik Color Change repair service and Custom Back for iPhone 4 / 4S review

    If Batman owned an iPhone, it would be the one you see above. Our iPhone 4 recently took a trip to the New York based company, Fixlogik for their Color Change service. When it came back, we had possibly the world’s stealthiest looking iPhone 4. To top it all off, the good folks at Fixlogik sent us a custom Okay Geek back cover to show off with. How are their repair services and customization options? Full review after the break!

    Tuesday
    Jul032012

    SGP Incredible Shield Ultra Coat for iPad (3rd generation) review

    We’re no strangers of the SGP Incredible Shield Ultra Coat. For the longest time, we’ve been using this series of wet apply backs and dry apply screen protectors to give our iDevices a coating of scratch protection. But it took us a couple of months to review the Incredible Shield for the new iPad. Having applied the same film countless times on other devices, what could have possibly happened? Full review after the break!

    Saturday
    Jun302012

    House of Marley Bag of Rhythm review

    It’s 2012 and boomboxes have slowly been replaced by smaller, more portable, lightweight speakers. You truly don’t see people lugging around a box of sound on their shoulders anymore. Now it’s a Jambox or even iHome’s iDM11 cube spearker. But what if you want to take your party on the go? There’s still not much of solution for that, unless you take a look at the House of Marley’s Bag of Rhythm. — Our full review after the break!

    Tuesday
    Jun262012

    Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K760 review

    Logitech first began mass producing solar powered keyboards with the K750 for the PC. Months later, after it caught on, the company made a version of the same keyboard with new colors and Mac keys. Fast forward to today, when we’ll be taking a look at Logitech’s latest offering - the Apple product centric Wireless Solar Keyboard K760. In addition to solar panels, this keyboard boasts the ability to quickly switch between three Bluetooth devices on the fly. Does it live up to its claims? Full review after the break!

    Monday
    Jun252012

    Jays a-Jays Three in-ear headphones review

    Nowadays, in-ear headphones are a dime a dozen. Some boast good sound but have poor design and build. On the other hand, others excel in the looks department, sacrificing good sound. Very few can find the perfect balance between both without also breaking the bank. Do the a-Jays Three fall into this class? Full review after the break!

    Monday
    Jun182012

    Cyborg R.A.T. 9 gaming mouse review

    If you were to look at the image above by itself, you’d probably have no clue what the product we’re reviewing today actually is. Even if you knew that the Cyborg R.A.T. 9 was a gaming mouse, you’d probably be too intimidated to hold this odd creation in your hand. But there’s a perfectly sound explanation behind the design - every part of the mouse can be customized to the owner’s specification. Without a doubt, the R.A.T. 9 is the most unique mice we’ve laid our eyes on but is it the best? Full review after the break!

    Tuesday
    Jun122012

    Philips GoGear Connect 3 review

    The idea of an Android based iPod touch competitor is so attractive and seems so simple yet so many manufacturers have failed miserably in creating such a market. Today, we’ll be taking a look at the Philips GoGear Connect 3, which sports a 3.2” capacitive touch screen, packs in 8 or 16 GB of storage, and runs a (almost) stock build of Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Is this the iPod touch killer we’ve been waiting for? Full review after the break!

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