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    Thursday
    Mar292012

    iPhone4Parts White Glass Back Cover for AT&T iPhone 4 review

    Are you tired of the black backplate on your iPhone 4? Or maybe you broke the white backplate on your iPhone? Instead of taking your phone to the Genius Bar, you can save some money by replacing the back yourself with a part from iPhone4Parts. But how’s the quality compared to the original? We put the replacement backplate through its paces for a full month to ensure we could evaluate its quality properly and observe any potential changes over time. Full review after the break!

    Monday
    Mar262012

    SGP GLAS.t glass screen protector for iPhone 4 / 4S in-depth review

    The concept of a screen protector made of glass is an interesting one. The proposition is that the glass screen protector is much more durable than a plastic one, has better optical clarity, and offers the same smooth feel of the iPhone’s glass screen. SGP is the first company to implement this idea and after a month of extensive testing, we’re convinced this is the best screen protector we’ve ever used. Period. What makes the GLAS.t so incredible? Full review after the break!

    Wednesday
    Mar212012

    Logitech Cube review

    At CES 2012 when I heard that the Logitech Cube mouse was selected as a CES Best of Innovations Honoree, I wasn’t surprised. Logitech has always produced solid, and for lack of a better word, innovative products. And to an extent I found myself biased; I expected to see something like what I’d seen before from Logitech: something updated, honed and even more refined from the current product line. It wasn’t until I saw that device that I realized two things: 1) Logitech isn’t afraid to challenge themselves and deviate from convention and 2) I was completely wrong. The Logitech Cube is a mouse unlike anything we’ve ever seen. If I were to describe how it’s affected my workflow I would use two (not to sound cliché) words: paradigm shift. — Our full review after the break!

    Friday
    Mar162012

    LunaTik AnTik module review

    The story of how the AnTik came to be is a rather funny one. MNML first designed the LunaTik watchband as an accessory for the iPod nano. It turned out that although using the iPod nano as a watch was cool, it has several issues - it’s expensive, isn’t waterproof, requires constant charging, doesn’t wake quickly, and the display can sometimes be hard to read. The AnTik module is basically an iPod nano shaped clock that slots perfectly into the LunaTik watchbands. If you’re a fan of the iPod nano watch design but don’t want to wear the actual nano around, the AnTik might be the watch for you. Full review after the break!

    Monday
    Mar122012

    Ableplanet Clear Harmony (NC1050) headphones review

    Abelplanet is a name that’s slowly become synonymous with headphones in both the noise-canceling and design markets. They haven’t always had the prettiest designs especially when directly compared with other slick headsets like Bose or Sennheiser, but Ableplanet has been inching their way to bigger mainstream success with importance being set on the deliverance of audio quality and growing comfort. The Clear Harmony (model number NC1050) are a new line that compete with said companies above and do quite a great job at putting up a fight. — Our full review after the break!

    Monday
    Mar052012

    Apple Wireless Keyboard (2011 model with UK layout) review

    It’s no secret that Apple products are iconic in one way or another and the keyboard they bundle with their iMacs is no exception. The incredibly slim Apple Wireless Keyboard is constructed of aluminum and features chiclet keys, as opposed to the chunkier keys found on Apple’s previous generation of keyboards. Our friends at Mobile Fun were kind enough to send a unit so we took the Wireless Keyboard for a spin on a Mac, a PC, and even an iPhone. Just how good it Apple’s cordless keyboard? — Our full review after the break! 

    Saturday
    Feb252012

    Amazing mockup of what a Metro Windows 8 could look like

    Windows 8 development has been chugging along for quite a while now, and with new developer previews of the OS, things are looking a bit brighter every day, but being “good” isn’t enough. Windows 8 has gotta be the sexiest release to ever come out of Microsoft to hit the ground running, but in current developer previews, things still feel a bit Windows 7-ish. What could Windows 8 look like when it’s all said and done? We don’t know exactly, we sure hope it looks like this…

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