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about 13 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
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!

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!

Tuesday
Feb072012

Powerbag Backpack designed by Ful review

There are backpacks and then there are Powerbags. You better learn the difference right here and right now because it could save the battery life of your various devices. It’s exactly what it sounds like: a bag that powers your stuff up while you’re on the go. It’s a pretty awesome idea when you think of it, and it might make you wonder why something like this hasn’t taken off by now. Well, we’re here to let you know whether this is the future or just a concept better left undiscovered. — 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!

Tuesday
Jan242012

Audioengine A5+ Premium bookshelf speakers review

It’s been about a year or so since we last took a look at Audioengine’s A2 desktop speakers, and just by a mere glance at these A5+’s there are a number of definite improvements. But before I go into what makes these speakers great or not you may be asking, “why would anyone shell out nearly $500 for a pair of speakers?” Well, we all love to listen to music, watch movies, or even play games. Sound is a must for just about anyone who owns a computer. Getting the best sounding speakers, undistorted, with enough volume are a pain, if not sheerly impossible to find in department stores. Not to mention some one of you have already paid over a grand buying a nifty looking Mac. So why not go the extra mile and buy a pair of premium speakers that will survive the test of time, and also give you better audio quality than anything a small-time consumer set of speakers would ever offer? And so here I introduce to you, Audioengine’s A5+ premium speakers. — Our full review after the break!

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