August 4, 2011
Generally, when we review things they’re pretty basic products—they work with one or a handful of devices, perform a particular function, and work generally the same for everyone. This makes it really easy to compare against a baseline of expectations. If you’ve already downloaded and installed Lion, this review will probably not tell you anything new. However, if you’re not an early adopter and are wondering what the fuss is about, I decided to review Apple’s latest operating system for Mac users and judge if you add it to your list of App Store purchases…
October 8, 2009
Often we find fingerprints and smudges on various computer displays. Although we don’t go out of our way to do it, there’s always some person who points at something and inadvertently touches the display. There’s also dust to worry about. Removing smudges and dust is usually a pretty annoying process if you’re trying to make sure you don’t leave streaks or other marks…
May 23, 2008
After our review of Krusell’s Classic case for the Motorola L7, we were rather impressed with the case, and recently had the opportunity to try out the company’s offering for Sony Ericsson’s rather new Z750 phone. Although the phone is by no means an iPhone or iPod killer, we still wanted to test accessories for it.
January 30, 2007
The Motorola RAZR is arguably the iPod of the mobile phone world—in a few short years it has become the “gotta have” device, and now it seems like everyone and their brother has one. Despite having a relatively durable aluminum shell, many still want to protect their RAZR and DLO has stepped in with an option…
October 16, 2006
In 2005, when Apple introduced Tiger, many users found out about news (RSS) feeds for the first time, thanks to a built-in news reader in Safari. Unfortunately, Safari tended to choke on more than a handfull of feeds, and many serious about this technology have looked elsewhere. One option is NewsFire, a $19 program by David Watanabe.
August 16, 2006
We’ve reviewed numerous iPod cases over the years, but what if you want to carry other devices, like mobile phones? There’s always the generic cases from the “big box retailers”, or the OEM products, but what if you want something else? We had the chance to try out Krusell’s Classic case for the Motorola SLVR L7.
July 3, 2006
In general, our reviews are purely Mac- and iPod-related, but sometimes we broaden our scope to other things “tech”. In this case, we took a look at Motorola’s L6, a phone sometimes referred to as the original SLVR, as it shares much of the design of its sibling, but is a bit more low-to-mid-range in the market.