Friday, April 19, 2024
By David Ponce Blogging from NYC here, folks. Got a Kickflip, from Helio in the mail three days ago, and I'm taking it out for a spin in NYC. This review is going to be a little less...

By Andrew Liszewski The Nokia E61 has just been released and unfortunately at the moment is not officially available from any of the major carriers in North America. (Though its crippled wifi-less little brother the E62 is rumored to be...
By Andrew Liszewski Having an unhealthy addiction to gadgets and gizmos requires you to try and stay on the bleeding edge of technology as much as possible. One of the areas I follow with particular interest is mobile phones but...
By Ian Chiu When it comes to gaming mice, or even mice in general, not much has really changed in the past couple years. Sure the number of buttons, number of programmable settings and DPI sensitivity may have increased,...
Google Play Store contains over a million applications, ranging from productivity to business and many more. There are so many applications which can make your life easier in different occasions, whether its business-related or household. If you're one of...

By David Ponce Being able to tell the time like a regular person is very 20th century. Simply looking at your watch and instantly registering the hours and minutes is boring. At least that’s what you’d think considering...
By David Ponce Let me be quite clear: the Spyder is about as scary, as potentially dangerous, as insane a laser as your money will probably ever be able to purchase you. You'll never be able to get as...
By David Ponce Y'all might remember this. PQI makes credit card sized flash drives, called U510, that go all the way up to 16GB. It's really cool stuff, and Everything USB had some one-on-one time with a 1GB...
By Bruce Eaton When it comes to my babies (a 4gig black iPod Nano, and my wife?s 30gig black iPod Video) protection is needed. Well, help came not from a new company, but one with a new design: Gelaskins. Combining...