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GPS Rings

Date: April 23rd, 2008 | 3 comments

There is nothing worse than not knowing where you are going in a strange city. You could always go buy a map, but they can be hard to read or even outdated. If you are traveling in a third world country, a map will be down right useless. There will be next to [read more]

Solio Classic Solar Charger

Date: April 21st, 2008 | No Comments

Who needs a travel adapter for their iPod or digital camera when they could buy the Solio Classic Solar Charger. The Solio Classic Solar Charger is a pocket sized electronics charger that runs off of solar power. This little solar powered wonder can be used to charge almost any small, hand held device [read more]

SONY GPS-CS1

Date: January 4th, 2008 | 5 comments

This is one of those things that sound cool, but how many people really need one? Short of scientists living in the bush or a National Geographic photographer, how many people need to know exactly here there picture was taken? If you are one such person, you’re in luck.
Sony has created a device [read more]

Top 5 iPhone Cases

Date: December 5th, 2007 | No Comments

There’s no arguing that your iPhone is an investment you’ll want to protect. You dropped a chunk of change to get the iPhone, why not get the only iPhone insurance planon the market, an iPhone case? Many of the iPhone cases are under $30, with a few of the more designer iPhone cases [read more]

LightWedge Spike Light Review

Date: September 4th, 2007 | No Comments

LightWedge makes a number of nifty products, and we’ve been fortunate enough to be able to review a couple of them over the past few weeks. You may remember the review about the LightWedge Paperback Book Light we did a while ago.
Like that product, this one also lives up to the claims of the manufacturer. [read more]

GoPro Digital Helmet Hero Camera

Date: April 21st, 2008 | No Comments

We have all seem them before, those cool, first person view videos of extreme sports like kayaking, mountain biking, and other extreme sports. Before, the equipment to make these kinds of videos was extremely expensive and available only to those in the media industry. Today, their are cheaper alternatives to just about everything, [read more]

H2O Audio Pro Swimbelt

Date: April 21st, 2008 | 1 comment

I have never fully understood why they always made arm bands to hold your tunes while working out. From walkmans, to cd players, and now iPods; they all go on your arm. Maybe it is my lack of a workout routine, but it just seems like it would be annoying to have such [read more]

EZ Drive USB Hub

Date: December 20th, 2007 | No Comments

EZ Drive USB Hub – The perfect solution for travelers.
If you are traveling a more technologically advanced area of the world you probably have no trouble finding a computer with a decent number of USB ports. But if you are venturing to places like Costa Rica, Panama, or other 2nd to 3rd world countries, [read more]

PLANon DocuPen

Date: September 13th, 2007 | 1 comment

I hate scanners, I’ll be honest. Probably because most of the dealings I’ve had with them consist of utter failure, and poor quality. I do like spy movies however, so little gadgets that make me feel like James Bond or Jason Bourne have a special place in my geeky heart.
Okay, so the DocuPen may [read more]

LightWedge Paperback Book Light

Date: August 24th, 2007 | No Comments

Once again, our connections get us more free stuff. Just kidding. Whenever we have to send things back, I always have mixed feelings. Some of the gadgets are more practical than others, some work better, others don’t quite live up to their claims, where others exceed them. It’s always hard to know if you’ve got [read more]


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