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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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Monday
Jul302012

Integral microSD Card Reader review

Besides the iPhone, most smartphones nowadays rely on microSD cards for expandable storage. The issue is that most computers on the market do not come with a microSD card slot. But seeing as any modern computer will have at least one USB 2.0 port, it can be pretty handy to carry a tiny microSD card reader like the one made by Integral. Is it the ideal portable card reader? Read on for our overview of the product!

Friday
Jul272012

SGP GLAS.t screen protector for iPad (3rd generation) review

The GLAS.t is our all time favorite screen protector for the iPhone and that’s no secret, Although it’s a bit costly, there’s no denying it offers the best screen clarity, feel, and durability. But when it comes to the iPad, it might not seem so practical to apply a massive pane of glass on a 10” tablet. Not to mention that the GLAS.t for iPad carries a hefty $70 price tag on the CreTouch store. But if you can look past the steep barrier of entry, you might be wondering, “is the iPad version of the GLAS.t just as good as the iPhone product?” You might be surprised. Read on to find out!

Tuesday
Jul172012

AIAIAI Capital headphones review

The TMA-1 headphones from AIAIAI are among our all time favorite cans. But with their considerably high price tag and DJ oriented design, they’re clearly not for everyone. AIAIAI’s new effort, the Capital are intended for a more active lifestyle with fiberglass construction and a new compact design. Most importantly they hold a price tag of $125 and can be found for just a Benjamin. Read on for our full take on this new contender!

Monday
Jul162012

NZXT Phantom USB 3.0 Upgrade Kit review

The NZXT Phantom has been highly successful in the PC enthusiast community and is one of our favorite computer cases out there. However, the Phantom did not support front USB 3.0 ports at launch. Due to the sheer popularity of the case and demand for these ports, NZXT has released an Upgrade Kit for those who demand to have the latest USB standard. Does it work and is it worth the $16 to upgrade? Full review after the break!

Monday
Jul162012

Speck Fitted case for iPhone 4 / 4S review

When it comes to picking an iPhone 4S case, the decision can be pretty difficult to make. Every case offers a unique design and different features. One manufacturer that always fails to disappoint is Speck and today we’ll be looking at their Fitted case for the iPhone 4 and 4S. With its patterned cloth back, is it worthy of our recommendation? Full review after the break!

Tuesday
Jul102012

LunaTik Touch Pen Polymer and Touch Pen Alloy stylus review

With the ever growing popularity of drawing on the iPad, styli are in high demand. One way companies add functionality to a stylus is integrating it into a pen. The issue is, in order to make a pen-stylus combo, the pen has to be at one end and the stylus tip at the other. Neither side ends up being very good through this design so the folks at LunaTik came up with a design that would orient both tips on the same side. Does it work? Full review after the break!

Sunday
Jul082012

Chrome Soma laptop bag review

When choosing a laptop bag, there are a lot of different factors to take into consideration. After all, you’ll be hauling it everywhere you go and you want it to be good. The Soma, one of the smaller (and least expensive) packs in Chrome’s lineup, looks to be the perfect blend of portability and functionality. But does it live up to the company’s high quality image? Full review after the break!

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