While I vacuum my living area on a regular basis, I rather not. Who likes to vacuum? I’m somewhat of a neat freak so having clean carpets is important to me. I’ve always considered buying a Roomba to help eradicate this chore from my life, and when Roomba asked us to review one of their
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Ten Years of Tech Marvels
As we come to the end of “the naughties”, we take a look back over the last ten years and look at some of the gadgets and innovations that have made an impact on our tech-filled lives.
Nokia N900 Review Part 2
In part two of our N900 review LP covers audio and video playback, multitasking and general UI cues. The phone continues to impress, and is shaping up to be a contender heading into 2010. If this is the handset that modernizes Nokia, they look to be betting on the right horse. Regardless of what you
Review of ZooLoo.com
What do you get when you combine a place for your own customizable homepage, social networking, your own personal website, and other common Internet elements into one website? You get ZooLoo, which is sort of like iGoogle meets Facebook (or MySpace) meets GoDaddy meets Webshots meets iWeb meets..….well, you get the idea, everything about the
Review: Navigon MobileNavigator
When navigation apps first began appearing in the App Store, people were weary of dropping upwards of $100 for an application they hadn’t tested. As the more popular names like TomTom, Magellan, and Navigon entered the market, competition grew stiff and choosing the best application became vastly more complex than any $1 impulse purchase. Follow
HTC HD2 Review: Part 2
Sometimes a piece of technology is so hot that it requires two videos to do a full review of it. In case you missed part 1, you can peep it here. To recap, this behemoth is the fist Windows Mobile phone to have a capacitive touchscreen and packs a monster 1Ghz processor. Just a word
Palm Pixi Review
The Pixi is the Rodney Dangerfield of smartphones. Everyone knows what it is, and it gets no respect. Despite apparent popular opinion, the Pixi is an extremely capable device that can easily handle the tasks of most power users. For the full review, check out the video.
Gunnar Glasses Review – Edge Espresso
I, like many other tech nerds, spend a disproportionate amount of time sitting by my desk and staring at a screen. In case you’re not familiar with what that does to you, it turns your eyes inside out and your head upside down. It’s not a nice feeling, but is all to often a side-affect
Review: TwitterPeek Fails to Gain Followers
Every once in a while a product comes along that, from all appearances, seems altogether poorly conceived and ill-designed, but later proves to be otherwise in my tests – leaving me pleasantly surprised. Unfortunately the TwitterPeek does not fall into this camp. Sometimes you really can judge a book by its cover, and this one
Sprint HTC Hero Review
The Sprint HTC Hero really is a fantastic phone. It offers the best of Android with a bit of HTC flare. If you are in the market for a full featured smartphone with multitouch, you owe it to yourself to look at the Hero.
Eliss is the Epitome of Multitouch Gaming
Let’s face it, there are a lot of games in the App Store. Sometimes it’s a hard to find one that takes advantage of the iPhone’s multitouch capabilities in a way that is unlike anything you’ve played. If you haven’t already discovered Eliss, it’s about time you did. Eliss consists of 25 different sectors that
Could 2012 Really Happen? (Spoilers)
First off, if we were in a world when calendars thought up by extinct civilizations held any merit, I’d be worried. So, as with most things, take this with a pinch of salt, a lime and a swift shot of at… oh never mind. This isn’t a film review forum, so I’ll spare you the
Motorola Endeavor HX1: A Different Kind of Headset (Part 1)
When you spend $130 on a headset, expectations are going to be high. But given the reviews I’ve read about the effectiveness of the technology in this headset, I’d say I’m going to be even more skeptical than normal. First off, a few things to note. I’m going to write most of this review as
CaseCrown Polycarbonate iPhone Cases
CaseCrown is a California-based company that makes a variety of cases, such as ones for the iPhone. In this review, we take a look at their iPhone Polycarbonate Slim Fit. iPhone Polycarbonate Slim Fit The slim fit case is a snap-on that case that is made of a polycarbonate material that feels soft but is
Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition for iPhone
Many years ago when I purchased my first PC, LucasArts had just released the third installment to its cherished Monkey Island series of computer-based adventure games entitled Curse of Monkey Island. At the time I had little experience with computer gaming, but this particular title had drawn critical acclaim, earning rave reviews. The accolades and
Review: Borderlands for Xbox 360 – Close Encounters of the Disturbing Kind
Nothing gets my blood pumping quite like a fast-paced shooter. Especially when set against almost space-western like theme. I think it goes back to my fondness for the short-lived TV series Firefly. Ah, memories. Borderlands takes you to that same level of gritty alien realms and bad dudes with laser pistols in place of Smith&Wesson.


























