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Entries from February 5, 2012 - February 11, 2012

Saturday
Feb112012

iOS app - Paper Monsters review

Paper Monsters, no, we are not talking about the solo album done by Depeche Mode, we’re talking about Paper Monsters for iOS. Yeah, I know, even way more hype. So what’s it all about? Well, think of Paper Monsters like a pop-up book of Mario dressed in a cardboard box suit (ummm…Paper Mario?). It’s just an awesome cardboard box dude that goes from purple pipes to purple pipes and collects silver and gold buttons and paperclips instead of coins. Yeah, this is nothing like Mario… — Our full review after the break!

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!