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GameHouse’s David Zemke at CES ’11

David Zemke was nice enough to give me a few minutes of his precious time at CES 2011 and show me some new GameHouse games.  I got a sneak peak of “Bad Air Day” and the rest of the iPad games were cool and kid friendly as well.  Check out the video and then search [...]

PowerMat at CES ’11

I have been eyeing PowerMat for a while now and really like what they are doing.  I haven’t tried out any of their devices at home yet but I plan to.  Their CEO on the other hand has a PowerMat infused kitchen from my understanding.  For starters PowerMat is a contactless charging system for electronics. [...]

Sprint’s Samsung Transform Review

A few weeks ago at CTIA in San Francisco my good friend Chuong Nguyen was nice enough to introduce me to the Sprint Community Relations team.  After sitting in a briefing about User ID’s and 3 handsets they were nice enough to give me a Samsung Transform to take home and review.  I’ve been using [...]

Tecca By Benjamin Feinman

Tecca is an interesting app that helps it’s user get all the info needed for purchasing tech stuff.  I’ll let Benjamin Feinman explain it a little better. Benjamin my apologies for taking so long to get this video up.

Interview Aisle411 With Nathan Pettyjohn

I’ve known about these guys for a while now and love what they are doing.  In a nut shell they’re giving you the ability to find what you’re looking for at stores including directions to get to that product.  I’ll let Nathan Pettyjohn’s describe Aisle411 in a little more detail. BTW Nathan, my apologies for [...]

BlackBerry UMA Works Without The T-Mobile Network

So I’m still an uber newb to this conservative new world of BlackBerry.  But I learned something tonight that is very exciting to me.  It makes the BB an even more appealing device and a money saver for me and anybody who doesn’t want to pay for roaming.  I am on T-Mobile in the US [...]

Google Docs Weakest Aspect

So I work with Phone.com a virtual phone system, like a PBX in the cloud, anyways one of my responsibilities is to create their newsletter.  Well I wrote out my first draft of all the content in Google Docs.  I do nearly all my work in Google Docs these days or in some sort of cloud.  Well [...]

Skype Is Now Giving Nimbuzz The Boot

Oh great, Skype is flexing it’s little pasty arm again.  After this summers ordeal with Skype banning Fring for “breach of its API terms” it’s doing the same again with Nimbuzz now.  It was inevitable but still disappointing.  Skype is heading toward an IPO so it seems as if it’s tying up any loose ends but truth [...]

Nokia E73 Mode Review

I was lucky enough to get invited to a party and video shoot highlighting the Nokia E73 recently (thanks to WOM World/Nokia).  I was given an E73 Mode to review and review it is what I’m doing.  I’m totally enthralled with this device, for the most part it’s everything I need it to be. I’m [...]

Google Latitude Needs More Privacy Options

I’m a big fan of Google Maps and have really enjoyed using Google Latitude.  But it has a really big fault in my opinion.  I hate the fact that I can’t block it from transmitting my location from 1 place in particular.  I’d really like to never tell anybody where my home is.  My home [...]

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