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Beats by Dr. Dre Wireless Bluetooth Headphone Review

We take a hands-on look at the Beats by Dr. Dre Wireless Bluetooth Headphones by Monster and record our experiences on video for you!

Samsung Stratosphere for Verizon Wireless Video Review

Check out my hands-on video review of the Verizon Wireless branded Samsung Stratosphere...

Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City in Review

Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City is a disgrace to the franchise. I have heard many people say that it is not worth playing very much without online multiplayer, and I agree with them. The story itself is engaging and interesting, and had brilliant promise, but it is so poorly executed that you find yourself not even caring anymore.  Even on the easiest setting, some of the campaigns can be difficult to clear unless you have other real-world people helping you out. The AI teammates are completely useless, never coming in for a heal at the proper time and NEVER getting out of your way when you need to dodge some bullets or (even better!) grenades.

Akitio MyCloud Mini Review

So I got my hands on this little device from Akitio called the MyCloud Mini. This device basically lets you host media on your network and share it anywhere you would like. So basically it lets you have your own mini cloud at home for media and document sharing. Pretty cool right? Well, I got to thinking what if I could attach a hard drive to the unit and load...

Pritect for Kinect Review for the Paranoid

Are you paranoid that the Xbox Kinect sensor might be staring at you while you aren't using it? Well there is a solution for that called Pritect for Kinect. Basically this little invention is a piece of bent plastic that perfectly fits over your Xbox Kinect to block the camera sensors yet still show the logo. The Pritect does not impede audio recognition at all it just does not allow the Kinect sensor to pick up any video. The Kinect sensor starts up normally while covered it just cannot get its bearing and adjust itself. This inability to adjust itself does not affect its performance.

Techinline Remote Desktop Review

So I was asked to take a look at the Techinline Remote Desktop application that allows you to remotely assist customers or friends. Basically a customer or friend just goes to a website and gets a code then all you need to do is enter the code into your screen to start a session.