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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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. ...
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  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 ...
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  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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Entries from December 26, 2010 - January 1, 2011

Friday
Dec312010

The Big Companies New Years Resolutions

The guys over at The Joy of Tech have compiled an awesome list of new years resolutions for the biggest technology companies. None of these are actually New Years resolutions that these companies are planning to deploy, it’s all jokes from memes or complaints that we have run across throughout 2010. This one basically wraps up the year in tech for all the major services.

Friday
Dec312010

HTC HD2 gets Android port for built in NAND

We’ve been following the whole “Android on the HD2” saga since the day some xda-developers threw it onto an SD card and booted up the OS. And now they’re ready to take it to the next level with Android right on the built in memory of the phone (previously, you had to boot into Windows Mobile 6.5, then bring up a file manager to access Android). While the NAND port has been tested for a while in the field, this release is finally stable for your hacking pleasure. Check it out here!

Thursday
Dec302010

A look back at Walt Mossberg's 2010 Predictions

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A look back at Walt Mossberg's 2010 Predictions

“A year ago, I laid out my predictions for 2010, and said that one year later, I’d review them. Well, today is one year later, and I’m about ready for a nice, goopy mouthful of some claim chowder. Shut up.”

Another classic piece by Brian aka “mrhogg” on Youtube who’s famous for making parody’s of famous people using puppets. Always funny, and most of the time a somewhat true representation of the folks portrayed. 

Thursday
Dec302010

Infographic - Who and How People are using Twitter

Twitter has been growing in popularity since it’s initial release in July of 2006. Although the numbers are still small in comparison, Twitter has become a dominant force on the internet. It has been one of my favorite social networks on the internet for awhile and it’s demographics always fascinate me. Flowtown has produced this really slick infographic to detail who is using Twitter and how they are using it, you can find it embdedded below…

Thursday
Dec302010

Graphic.ly Comic Book Reader - Chrome Web App Review

If you’re a fan of comic books then you might be interested in digital comics. What’s that? Well, they’re a digital format of those physical paper comics you like reading so much, only they can’t get damaged since they’re stored nice and safe as data. Graphic.ly is an online web app that allows you to read those comics anywhere you have acces to the internet. — Read our full review after the break!

Thursday
Dec302010

How to "hack" your Facebook profile to display one mosaic image

Curious how to get your Facebook profile to look like this? It’s actually quite as simple as using one out of the handful of newly released Facebook apps that cut up one large image and make it into a mosaic. Of course, results may vary depending on the size of your images, but you’re going to want to experiment for the proper effect you’re looking for. — How To after the break!

Thursday
Dec302010

Homemade portable Wii for On-the-go Wagglin'

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Homemade portable Wii for On-the-go Wagglin'

Have you ever had the desire to take the Wii with you; ready to be used at a moment’s notice? Truly, I don’t know a single person who wouldn’t want to bust out their Wii and practice up on their Wii Music!

All kidding aside, while the craftsmanship can be question in certain aspects of this mod, it’s still a pretty awesome homemade portable Wii.

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