Everything seemed great with this product. It is well made and up to the normal Kensington quality standards. There is a problem with the adaptor design, however.
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Everything seemed great with this product. It is well made and up to the normal Kensington quality standards. There is a problem with the adaptor design, however.
Read MoreGreg Holdsworth from Greg’s Graphics and Your Own Victory Garden comes on to guest host this week and we have a lot of topics! Are Android phones TOO big for their primary use as a phone? The iPad has some competition, but you’ll need to go to KMart to find it. What’s missing from Apple in the Mac Universe? Finally, is Apple just not paying too much attention to OS X these days? C’mon Apple show a little love
Read MoreThe Lowepro SlingShot has been a favorite of photographers since its launch. Since then, Lowepro has been busy listening to its customers and refining this popular sling-styled camera bag. The result of this collaboration is the SlinShot 202 AW. Read on to discover if the redesign was a success.
Read MoreiPods and iPhones fit snugly in this hard plastic protective case from Pelican. The inside of the case is padded with rubber bumpers and also contains an input for your earphones. Put your iPod in the case, connect the provided cable to it, lock the case with the snug and secure latches on the side and then connect your earphones to the external jack and you’re ready to go.
Read MoreWhen speaking about a pen based digital tablet, do the terms: beauty, symmetry, precision, and functionality seem out of place? When one considers the vast majority of tablets on the market, these terms are indeed out of place. If fact, most of the tablets on the market are the antithesis of the afore mentioned terms. What about the Wacom Intuos4?
Read MoreAtlona Technologies’ 2 X 1 Mini Displayport KVM Switch may be the answer to your needs. The Weeks Division of MyMac Labs tested it out, and here’s what we found.
Read MoreThe first thing you notice about The Elements is the HD graphics. In a word, they’re stunning. The app opens with Tom Lehrer’s famous Elements song where he sings the names of all of the elements. As the song plays, each element’s native state appears as a rotating high-definition video, filling up the Periodic Table of the Elements as it goes. If you’re interested in science at all, it’s awesome.
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