Spotlight Gadget: Dreamate
Need help sleeping, but don’t want to take meds? This watch might be the ticket… SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
Spotlight Gadget: Dreamate Read More
Need help sleeping, but don’t want to take meds? This watch might be the ticket… SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
Spotlight Gadget: Dreamate Read More
I have been in the market for a new briefcase after my venerable piece of junk brief bit the dust a few months ago. Enter the Maxpedition Tactical Attache! It is designed to conceal a gun in a large pocket, but as I do not own a gun (outside a long unused Tippman paintball gun), I cannot comment on this feature.
Maxpedition Operator Tactical Attache (#0605) Read More
Late last week, while I was chatting with my buddy Tyler Puckett, he mentioned that he was going to a special sale put on by his school that was going to have some old Apple devices in the mix. When he said there would be eMates there for $15, I asked if he might pick
Retro Fun With an Apple eMate 300 Read More
Happy Birthday to me! :o) It’s that day of the year again where I get to have a great day with my friends and family. One of my friends is taking me out to lunch and my Dad is taking me out to dinner tonight. Free food, can’t beat that ;o) Growing up, we didn’t
Today Is My Birthday, But I’m The One Giving Out Presents! Read More
Here’s a handheld USB paper shredder. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
Spotlight Gadget: USB Paper Shredder Read More
Today I’m going to take a look at the SX 3000R iPod speaker system from Kensington. This particular system is a good solution for those of you that can’t or don’t want to devote a lot of space for a 3 piece speaker setup.
Kensington SX 3000R iPod Speakers with FM Radio Read More
I came home from vacation to find this little baby in my mailbox. It’s an itty bitty LED flashlight that stows in your cigarette lighter. It charges there and is ready anytime you need it. Review soon! SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
Spotlight Gadget: Auto LED Read More
Hi Guys! I’m back from my vacation in the sunny SouthWest (Sedona and Phoenix Arizona). It was a great week! Lots of great scenery, great food, hiking to work off the great food, my first hot air balloon ride and I think we saw a celebrity today while waiting for our flight home at the
I recently upgraded my PDA from a T2 to the Palm T|X. I was somewhat disappointed when I got the T|X to see that it only came with a flimsy flip cover. (Not much screen protection there.) Since I had a Vaja case for my T2, I wanted to check out the Vaja cases for the T|X.
Vaja Palm TX Flip Top Case (PA171) Read More
LapWorks is at it again with a new laptop stand. Unlike previous models, this one is meant to be on a desk, yet it light and small enough to carry anywhere you want an ergonomic computing experience.
LapWorks Aluminum Desktop Stand Read More
I’m still in sunny Arizona. Just left Sedona today to drive back to Phoenix. Going to spend one day here (tomorrow) and then fly home Friday. It’s been a great week! I’m beat though. Isn’t that the way most vacations go? You need a vacation to get over your vacation? Hahah! I’ve added some pix
Greetings From Sunny Arizona Read More
Looking for a solution to stop the rattle-your-windows-snorer sleeping next to you? Do you need a Father’s Day gift that also rewards your Mom? Then, you might want to take a look at Hivox’ SnoreStopper. This innovative device is worn like a watch. When you start to snore, it produces a 5-second electronic impulse on your wrist, resulting in the snorer to reposition and stop snoring. The distributor claims that within 3 weeks, the SnoreStopper naturally coaches your body to snore less. To test this claim, Hivox graciously sent me a sample to review.
It’s after 9pm and I’ve only just started packing for my vacation to Sedona, Arizona. I leave for the airport in less than 10hrs. EEP! Of course the most important part of my packing is my tech gear ;o) I’ll be gone for a whole week, but I don’t want to over pack. So here
Gear I’m taking with me on my Sedona Trip Read More
I’m still using the last external hard drive that I had the opportunity to review back in July of 2005. That was the Seagate Portable USB 2.0 drive. It’s been my 100gb backup drive for my desktop computer (iMac) all this time. Today I’m going to tell you about Seagate’s latest portable USB drive called the FreeAgent Go.
Seagate FreeAgent Go Read More
I just (1 minute ago) received an email from Palm with a link to a software update for Treo 680 AT&T / Cingular customers. Although I am an AT&T customer, I’m not sure that this upgrade will work with my unbranded 680. If any of you install it, let us know how it works out.
AT&T Treo 680 Software Update From Palm Read More
Custom table top arcade cabinet with special engraving, 200 licensed games, jukebox and DVD player. Very spendy at $2,495 (starting price), but if money is no object… SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
Spotlight Gadget: Katana Read More
At the end of last year, I reviewed the iH5 iPod Clock by iHome. I liked it well enough, but it left me wanting more. The latest iPod alarm clock to grace my night stand is XtremeMac’s Luna. If you’re wondering if the iH5 that was next to my bed before, has now been banished to my shelf of discarded gadgets, you’ll need to keep reading to find the answer.
XtremeMac Luna iPod Alarm Clock Read More
These days, PDAs / Phones don’t ship with handy dandy desktop charging and syncing cradles. If you miss having one, JAVOedge sells cradles for various devices. They sent me their Treo 750 desktop cradle to try out. Even though it says it’s for the 750, it works just fine with my Treo 680 which you
JAVOedge Treo Cradle Read More
Typically land line phones aren’t too exciting. Maybe things are changing though… Check out Vtech’s new Motorola Razr inspired phones. Pretty snazzy. SHARE ON TwitterFacebookPin It
Spotlight Gadget: New VTech Phones Read More
This month, my review focuses on another program that has a
large following in the PDA community…PhatWare’s
PhatNotes. In earlier reviews on note-taking programs, I
mentioned that the PocketPC was made for note-taking. Most
note applications are singular in their focus of taking
notes. PhatWare took that one concept step further,
really giant steps forward, in how notes are taken and
organized. The folks at PhatWare utilize the database
approach to organizing data, syncing it to outside platforms and
adding functionality within the “note” like voice or images.
All in all, PhatNotes sets the standard for note-taking and
others to emulate. Let me try to explain how I’ve come to
this conclusion…
PhatWare’s PhatNotes Standard – Windows Mobile Utility Read More