CES Giveaway: AfterShokz headphones

by John LaPine February 8, 2012

Yesterday, we reviewed AfterShokz‘ innovative new headphones, which use bone-conduction technology to transmit sound through your skull. Cheekbones, to be precise. These headphones don’t go in, on or around your ears, and are perfect for the sporty crowd, or just anyone looking for some new, unique headphones. We’re giving you a chance to win a [...]

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Review: CES 2012: AfterShokz headphones

by John LaPine February 7, 2012

When we hit up Las Vegas for CES 2012 last month, we saw plenty of headphone companies offering up their wares. Paraphrasing what one fellow attendee told me, “It seems like all it takes to promote headphones at CES is a cheap product and some booth babes.” So it’s very refreshing when a headphone company [...]

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To The Point: Galaxy Nexus Review (Verizon)

by Bryant Plano February 3, 2012

What is it? The Samsung Galaxy Nexus

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ooVoo, the latest hip way to video chat?

by Eugene Liu February 2, 2012

In today’s digital age, users are quite a fickle bunch. We’ve read our share of stories about the latest and greatest video chat client, and we’ve even personally used a few of them frequently. Back then it used to be pixelated video chatting over Microsoft Messenger. Then thanks to Apple iChat AIM became a hit. [...]

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CES 2012: iTwin wows with limitless USB drive

by John LaPine January 31, 2012

When we hit up Las Vegas for the International CES 2012 earlier this month, we were very lucky to have had the opportunity to meet with a company called iTwin. Their latest device won not only a 2012 CES Award for Innovation, but the heart of this blogger as well. iTwin sparked quite an interested [...]

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YouTube: Sh*t Silicon Valley Says

by John LaPine January 27, 2012

Recently, on YouTube, there has been a surge of “Sh*t Says” videos – most-popularly, “Sh*t Girls Say” – highlighting stereotypical behaviors of a given group. Now, tech bloggers have a video we can finally relate to. “Sh*t Silicon Valley Says” underlines all the things one might expect to hear living in the San Francisco area, [...]

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T&R: Nintendo Loses, Apple Employees Win Big

by Bryant Plano January 26, 2012

Hello, and welcome to another week of Tremors and Rumors! We’ve got some interesting stuff this week. First, a big-name gaming giant falls to a measly (okay, not-so-measly) smartphone colossus in quarter earnings. Then, our favorite fruity company extends some excellent benefits to its employees helping to spread their products. Finally, an ever-growing social networking [...]

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CES January Giveaway: Week 4 – Case-Mate Tank iPhone 4S case (with boxing glove!)

by John LaPine January 22, 2012

Forget December: January is the month of giving here at gagagadget. We’re holding a new giveaway each week for the whole month. Last month, we reviewed the Case-Mate Tank, a sturdy case for the iPhone 4/4s. Now, this rugged iPhone accessory (and the boxing glove) can be yours. Here’s how to enter:

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Tremors and Rumors: iUniversity, iPad 3, Windows Store

by Bryant Plano January 20, 2012

Hello everyone, and welcome to Tremors and Rumors for this week! A lot of hot new topics have come down the wire lately. For instance, a major computer maker has released new academically-based applications. On top of that, files found in those new apps have led to new insights into a tablet that is rumored [...]

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CES 2012: Vizio’s exclusive event

by John LaPine January 20, 2012

Every year, the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas attracts hundreds of thousands of attendees (in fact, CES 2012 broke the previous attendance record with 153,000!) So how does a company differentiate itself from the thousands of other vendors? Put your booth in a ballroom of one of the swankiest hotels on the Strip, of [...]

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FBI kills Megaupload

by John LaPine January 19, 2012

Good night, sweet prince. The FBI has officially shut down one of the hotter spots of media piracy on the internet today. Hong-Kong-based download website Megaupload is out of commission as of today after accusations of copyright infringement.

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Review: HTC EVO 3D (Sprint)

by William Chen January 17, 2012

Are you serious? A 3D phone?!?! After playing with the Sprint HTC EVO 3D smartphone, I actually found myself turning off the 3D feature. The 3D feature requires you to view at a certain angle and distance to get the optimal view. Even though it beats wearing 3D glasses, I don’t see much need for [...]

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Review: HTC EVO Design 4G (Sprint)

by Angela January 16, 2012

This review is coming from someone who is currently carrying a Blackberry Curve and an iPod Touch 4.  Primarily because I like the convenience of having a keyboard for my emails but want the cool factor of all the apps that Apple carries without having to pay the iPhone price.  I primarily carry the Blackberry [...]

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CES January Giveaway: Week 3 – j5create Wormhole Station

by John LaPine January 15, 2012

Forget December: January is the month of giving here at gagagadget. We’re holding a new giveaway each week for the whole month. This week, we’ve giving away one more great product from j5create: the Wormhole Station notebook dock/hub. We reviewed the product last month, and now’s your chance to win one for yourself. Here’s how [...]

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Tremors and Rumors: CES, OnLive, iPhone 4S in China

by Bryant Plano January 13, 2012

Hello everyone, and welcome to a belated (by a day and a few weeks) Tremors and Rumors! I was off on vacation, but now I’m back in action! While I was gone, there have been a lot of new stories and events going on. First, there’s our ongoing CES coverage – our Editor John LaPine [...]

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