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Friday
Feb102012

Bluelounge Milo review

Bluelounge is probably one of our favorite companies when it comes to cool accessories. While they’re not necessarily made specifically for Apple products, they work best with them and have a similar design purpose: to make something as simple and functional as possible. Today, we’ll be taking a look at the Bluelounge Milo stand that uses a suction cup to hold your device upright. — 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
Jan162012

SOL Republic Tracks headphones review

Let’s face it, headphones can be a pain to buy. Some headphones are surrounded by hype and celebrity sponsorships but are generally considered in the tech world to be way overpriced (and because of that, slightly overrated). And yet, there are other types of headphones that are fairly unknown but can be the best bang-for-your-buck-cans out there! Today we’ll be taking a look at the latter, the $99 Tracks headphones by a new company called SOL (Soundtrack of Life) Republic. How do they stack up against other headphones in the price range? — Our full review after the break!

Thursday
Jan122012

Okay Geek Presents: CES 2012 Beyond the Show Floor (series)

You’ve all probably wondered why we’ve gone dark over the past week without the smattering of daily posts and videos, and we have tons of excuses, but it’s mostly due to the organization of our new series we’re calling “CES 2012: Beyond the Show Floor”. We’re slipping by the rows of booths, circus performers and hordes of people to go directly to the meat and potatoes of CES — the products being presented and the people who make them.

Thursday
Dec292011

Photojojo Easy Macro Cell Lens Band review

The camera on the new iPhone 4S truly brings cellphone photography to new heights and as a result, many companies are manufacturing camera accessories for it. A while back, we reviewed a couple of adapter lenses from Photojojo and now they’re back with a new macro lens that appears to be compatible with more phones in the form of a rubber band. How well does the concept play out in actual use? — Our full review, and camera samples, after the break!

Wednesday
Dec142011

Incipio Forte f-38 headphones review

When you think of Incipio the first thing that comes to mind aren’t headphones, right? A respectable case maker for all things iPod, iPhone, or iPad, Incipio has decided to enter the personal audio market by designing and selling their very own pairs of Incipio branded headphones. And wouldn’t you know it, they actually don’t look half bad. Not only that, but for the price it’s hard to find a better looking set of cans. — Our full review after the break!

Monday
Dec052011

Apex Armor Gen.3 aluminum bumper for iPhone 4 / 4S review

Apple first brought about the idea of a “bumper case” when they introduced the iPhone 4. The concept was to have protection around the sides of the iPhone but to keep the front and back of the phone exposed for a cleaner look. Since then, aluminum bumpers have sprouted up from a variety of companies, promising a more durable and stylish alternative. We had the chance to take a look at the third generation Apex Armor bumper; is it worth the $80 price tag? — Our full review after the break!

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