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Entries by Jason Tsay

Wednesday
Feb082012

Bluelounge Sumo review

We’ve gone over cord taming solutions before. Remember that aluminum cable catcher called the Pinza? That was pretty great but today we’ll be taking a look at Bluelounge’s own offering - the appropriately named Sumo. How does this dual cable manager work? — Our full review after the break!

Thursday
Feb022012

Think Geek USB Flash Drive review roundup

USB flash drives. These days, they’re ubiquitous. But most of the time you’ll find that flash memory is packed into mundane sticks that really are quite full to look at. To solve this issue, our friends over at Think Geek sent us a variety of thumb drives available on their site. Today, we’ll be taking a look at seven that come in all shapes and sizes, some serving an unexpected function and each unique in its own way. Which one was the best? — Our full review after the break!

Monday
Jan302012

MNML Blackout LunaTik iPod Nano watchband review

If you remember the 2010 Apple keynote event, you might be able to recall Steve Jobs’ joke that an Apple board member was going to wear the new iPod Nano as a watch. If you look at the accessory market for the iPod Nano today, you’ll find that maybe accessory manufacturers took Steve’s comment too seriously. Started as a Kickstarter project in 2010, the LunaTik remains one of the best watchband accessories for the iPod Nano. Why? — Our full review after the break!

Thursday
Jan262012

XePort 7010-9 in-ear headphones review

More often than not, a brand name is one of the main factors that compel a buyer to purchase a product. In order to have a well recognized brand name, a lot of marketing and endorsement are required. That extra cost for marketing then goes into the final price you pay for the product. Why am I saying all this? Today, we’ll be taking a look at headphones from a little known company called XePort (pronounced Z-Port). The 7010 headphones cost $20 but you might be surprised by our conclusions. — Our full review after the break!

Wednesday
Jan112012

Things we were most excited about today at CES 2012

This time every year, CES hits and the entire tech blogging world goes nuts with tons of posts and liveblogs. Here at Okay Geek, we’re not going all out with CES this year but still think it’s important to select a few things we’re the most excited about at CES each day. Today marks the official start of CES so hit the break for our top picks!

Thursday
Jan052012

SGP Linear EX Meteor Series Infinity White bumper case for iPhone 4 /4S review

The bumper case is a popular form factor for many iPhone 4 and 4S owners so of course we had to take a look at SGP’s very own offering. The company thoughtfully adds SGP Steinheil films for the front and back of the iPhone for extra protection and value. How does the SGP Linear EX Meteor Series perform? — Our full review after the break!

Thursday
Jan052012

Free My Apps - Get Paid iOS Apps for Free by Downloading Free Apps

When we first came across Free My Apps, we were pretty dubious about the entire concept, but now that we’ve given it a shot and gotten a couple of paid iOS apps for free (within a couple of minutes), we’re pretty excited about it. So what is Free My Apps and how does it work? Find out after the break! (Disclaimer - We’re not getting paid to write about this service, we just think it’s pretty awesome and that you guys should know about it!)

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