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about 12 years ago
SGP has no shortage of cases for iPhone or iPad, and their Linear Mini series, while being their budget line, is far from being comparable to a generic means of protection ...
about 13 years ago
This week we talk some pretty important stuff like Anime Expo 2011, Captain America (is it good, bad, ugly?), MacBook Battery hacking, 3DS price cuts (now just $169), Battlefield 3 Alpha ...
about 13 years ago
This week, we have a special show because we’re giving away a copy of the new Annihilation DLC for Call of Duty Black Ops (Steam, PC). We’ve done Giveaways before, but ...
about 13 years ago
On this week’s show, Connor and Brandon talk Facebook Video chat, cereal and milk, Bioshock Infinite, Quadrotors, the new Youtube, Spotify coming to the US, Connor gets his iPhone hacked and ...
about 13 years ago
Special thanks — to Connor for filling in this episode!!! On this installment of the Okay Geek Show, Ricardo is away at the 2011 Anime Expo spreading the joy of Okay Geek with ...
about 13 years ago
  We have been underground bashing our keyboards and inhaling coffee for the past two weeks covering E3 2011 which has been a blast, but a lot of hard work. ...
about 13 years ago
  This week on the show, Ricardo and Brandon sit down and talk about the widest veryity of topics ever discussed before… we start with Basketball and end up talking ...
about 13 years ago
  This is our first video podcast, and we’re so proud we managed to do it live on Friday, all in one take. This episode, Ricardo and Brandon start the ...
about 13 years ago
  This week, we are talking about a veryity of topics that are strange, just as they are awesome. We’re talkin’ Bear Grylls, Piss, Thor, vocaloid raves, and a bunch ...
about 13 years ago
  You remember the our old podcast right? Well that was somewhat of a test. A test to see if our readers would enjoy hearing us and listening to what ...
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Friday
Sep302011

Swyp brings printing to the 21st century -- (Concept)

It’s quite interesting when you look at how computers have evolved over the past decades, while printers, have for the most part, stayed relatively the same, with the exception of a few minor tweaks and revisions to how images and documents get printed. Well, no more! There’s a new concept in town of what printing should be like in our touch-based, modern world. And boy, does it make me want to throw my money at my computer screen. — More after the break!

Thursday
Mar312011

OmmWriter for PC is word processing without distraction

We briefly introduced you to OmmWriter the last we spoke about it, however since then it’s been released for PC, giving us more incentive to share it with everyone in attendance here today. So what is OmmWriter? Well, to put it simple, it’s not Microsoft Word, it’s not OpenWriter, and it’s probably nothing like any other application you’ve run into before. It does away with distractions and seals you into a zone where writing can flow, y’know the way it’s supposed to. — More after the break.

Friday
Mar182011

Itsy Mac app for Twitter is simplicity at its finest

After weeks of using the official Twitter app for Mac, it occoured to me that I was spending way too much time messing around in the App, rather than actually tweeting. I was flipping through useless searches, and droning through trending topics like I had no other reason to exsist — and even though the Twitter app for Mac is fantastic (probably still the best), I wanted something more… or in this case, less.

Friday
Feb042011

Disconnect T3ch - Smartphones are your biggest distraction

It’s crazy to think that the iPhone 4, released in 2010, is as powerful as the full-on iMac computers of 2000. The scale of computing power at our fingertips is astounding, but the hardware and specs are nothing compared to the amount of interconnectivity seen on today’s social networks and mobile platforms like Twitter would make anyone’s head hurt. However, it’s these always-on services that provide 24/7 conversations that continuously keep us connected and distracted away from the very real world around us. — More after the break!

Tuesday
Jan252011

How to get an extra 12 minutes for lunch at work

The best part of your day is logging off your computer, closing the books and heading out for a well-deserved lunch break. Usually, you have an hour to scorf down your tuna salad sandwitch, and do some window-shopping in the mall (for stuff you’ll never be able to afford) before you need to head back to the office, and seep into the mindless workflow you’ve been trained to tolerate. You may be enjoying your one hour breaks — but an extra twelve minutes could mean all the difference in the world.

Saturday
Oct232010

Download - Silent Night skin for iTunes 10 on Windows and Mac

Let’s face it, iTunes has never been one of the better looking music apps out there. It’s practical but it doesn’t have the zing I want in a music player. Well, fret no more - while it’s taken some time to mod Apple’s latest updated version of iTunes, skins have finally made their way to 10.0.1.22. Silent Night, my personal favorite that I’ve been using for years, and Nuala are now available to download for both Windows and Mac users thanks to Masaliukas of DeviantArt.

Download Silent Night / Download Nuala

Friday
Jul092010

Just5 Brings Mobile Phones Back to Basics

For some the iPhone, and smartphones alike, are overkill - I mean, what the heck ever happened to phones just being phones, some may wonder. Well, Just5 hopes to get the attention of those who are begging for simplicity. With large face buttons, readable text, and a variety of colorful design choices, Just5’s line of easy to use phones is meant for the person who knows less is more.

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