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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 ...
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  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 ...
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  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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Monday
Sep192011

Logitech Wireless Touchpad review

With computing moving closer to an all touch future, Logitech has released their “Magic Trackpad competitor,” the Wireless Touchpad. Featuring two, three, and four finger gestures, the Touchpad is compatible with Windows 7 and costs $50. But hardware is only half of the equation and Windows 7 was never designed for multitouch so how well does the Wireless Touchpad actually work? — Our full review after the break!

Friday
Jul082011

Logitech Optical Gaming Mouse G400 review

The Logitech MX518 is one of the most critically acclaimed gaming mice in all of history. Recently, Logitech decided to step it up a notch and refine it a bit. What’s different about the G400 in comparison to its predecessor? Four main things - it has a much more powerful optical sensor, faster report rate, a ligher cable, and a new color. Is the G400 a worth successor? — Our full review after the break!

Saturday
Jan082011

Steve Ballmer - Kinect will make it to the PC "in the right time"

Talking to the BBC, Steve Ballmer confirmed yesterday at CES that the Xbox 360’s Kinect camera peripheral wouldn’t stay in the gaming world forever, and eventually would bond together with the PC, and in effect Windows. — More details after the break!

Wednesday
Oct272010

Razer Announces Anansi MMO Keyboard for $100

Razer is clearly trying to dominate the MMO gaming peripherals market with the new Naga series of gaming mice and here’s an MMO keyboard to go along with it. It’ll ship in December of this year with 7 “thumb modifier keys,” 100+ programmable keys, 16 million color tuning options for keyboard backlighting. among other cool new features. Pre-orders start soon at $99.99 on the Razer website.

Thursday
Oct142010

Razer Announces Naga Epic - Wireless MMO Mouse

You’ve seen the Razer Mamba’s wireless/wired hybrid technology. You’ve seen the Razer Naga’s crazy 17 customizable buttons for MMO gaming. You’ve also seen the crazy new LED lighting on the new Razer Lachesis. And now Razer has slammed all of those things together into the Naga Epic -  a truly epic gaming mouse. Aside from the features mentioned above, it comes with 3 interchangeable side pieces for maximum comfort, a charging dock, and the 5600 dpi laser from the Mamba. $130 will get you 12 hours of battery life on a single charge. This is definitely not a product for the casual gamer but hey, it’ll go along nicely with that new Razer Ironclad you bought eh?

Friday
Oct082010

Razer Releases Ironclad - Hard Gaming Mousepad

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Razer Releases Ironclad - Hard Gaming Mousepad

There’s certainly been no shortage of Razer announcements recently with the company celebrating Oktoberfest . Today, they’re bringing to the table an anodized aluminum professional gaming mousepad. Dubbed the Ironclad, it is available right now for purchase at a sky high $60. Oh, and it comes with a carrying case!

Thursday
Oct072010

Video - Razer Naga Molten and Maelstrom Editions Previewed

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Video - Razer Naga Molten and Maelstrom Editions Previewed

Had your heart set on purchasing one of the two limited edition mice we covered yesterday? You’ll definitely want to check out this sneak peek video even if you aren’t interested in buying one. I’m definitely one of those people who would buy one of these to put on my desk and admire that hypnotic pulsating glow. Oh, I feel so sleepy….. 

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