Entries from October 10, 2010 - October 16, 2010





Achievement Hunter - Halo Reach Fails of the Weak Vol III
If you have been following this weeks onslaught of Achievement Hunter madness, “Fails of the weak” has become one of my favorite segments, with Volume 3 released today — documenting epic fails in Bungie’s latest installment of Halo: Reach. Hosted by the guys from Red vs Blue, this weeks addition to the FOTW series is a little short, but still frigging epic. We’re really hoping they make more, and bring the fail for weeks to come.





KHOTAR - Keyboard Haptic Operation and Tactility Assessment Review »
If you are a hardcore listener of the Engadget Podcast (pshhh who listens to that? It’s all about the T3ch H3lp Podcast man!), you’ll remember that on Episode 185, the crazy crew made up a metric for the “clickiness” of keyboards - phone keyboards especially. Now, an even crazier fan has made a page dedicated to this in “eBoy” 8-bit styling. Check it out in the Link above! You won’t be disappointed.
iChat on the iPad Concept







The iPad is the perfect device for just lounging on the couch and being able to enjoy what the internet has to offer at the same time. However, there still isn’t any real great app, besides IM+Pro ($9.99), that gives you that badly needed instant communication experience on the iPad. If Apple only had their own IM service of their own and made it a native app. Hmmmm… For now let’s just oggle at Marc Edwards’ iChat concept, applied to the iPad, and wish Apple gets smart one of these days.
HTC Desire and Legend Now in Phantom Black and Brilliant White
If you don’t think the phone pictured above looks sick, you are in need of serious mental therapy. Anyways, the title explains it all. The HTC Desire is now available in “Brilliant White” and the Legend (pictured above) in “Phantom Black.” Sadly, these phones are only available in Europe and will never make it to the States. Picture of the white Desire after the break!
Sparrow for Mac is Email simplified to the extreme
If you are like me, you are crazy ADD when it comes to managing email — all over the place — replying, checking, sending, checking again, chatting… it always gets to be too much and then you get behind. Since Gmail came about, I have spent more time managing email than ever… not because it is easier, but because there is so much crap to do. Settings for this, apps for that, themes for everything — why can’t we get back to basics?
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