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Thursday
Jul312008

Otterbox Strength iPod iPhone Case Review

Telling one iPod or iPhone case from another can be a daunting task. After awhile, they all run together: working at the apple store, a woman once got upset on the phone. She asked if we had the plastic iPod case. "Which one?" I replied, innocently enough. "The plastic one!" she replied.

Anyhow, the Otterbox Strength case for the iPod nano and iPhone is certainly unique, from it's bright pink color, to its mixed soft/hard case hybrid, to the fact that sales of the Strength case help benefit a charity.

I had a chance to try out both cases. The video review is below, but the quick summary: very tough and very bright.

Monday
Jul282008

Box Office iPhone App Review

Get your movie tickets right from your phone. Check showtimes, get directions. Crazy times we're livin' in. Crazy times. Here's a look at BoxOffice for the iPhone:

Wednesday
Jul232008

Checkword for iPhone Review

If you're not a Scrabble player, you can ignore this post. But if you are, then Checkword could greatly streamline your search to the age-old debate, can I use this word?

Tuesday
Jul222008

Product Review: JBL OnStage IIIp Speaker system

(Speaker reviews are a tough thing to do on video. After all, once the sound as been picked up by a camera microphone, and then compressed for the web, there's really not much you'll get out of it. That's why our policy is to not play the speakers during the review, unless there's an audible issue with the system you need to hear. Now then, on with our review.)

JBL has been selling it's OnStage line of speakers for several years now. The OnStage IIIp (p for portable) continues in the traditional UFO/donut shape. The biggest selling point for these speakers is there multi-directional, room-filling sound in a tiny package. They can be taken portably with 6 AA batteries. Other than the lack of a rechargeable battery, and a slightly high msrp of $169, they're a fine small speaker set.

But why make you read anymore? Here's the video review:

Thursday
Jul172008

Blip Solitaire iPhone Review

"Hey, it's free." And so it's been said so many times in the trusty iTunes App store. Today's app falls into that category. It's the freebie, Blip Solitaire: