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  • Mad Catz announces TRITTON AX Pro headset for the Xbox 360 and PS3

    Mad Catz announces TRITTON AX Pro headset for the Xbox 360 and PS3

    Mad Catz, a company that carries plenty of gaming accessories across different platforms, has just announced the new TRITTON AX Pro headset that will make its way towards the Xbox 360 and PS3 consoles. After all, Mad Catz knows just how important it is to have the right kind of headset if you want to pick up all the noise and sound a game has to offer while you maximize your gaming experience. With the TRITTON AX Pro, it does not matter whether you are a serious gamer or committed audio connoisseur – it is able to offer a truly authentic Dolby Digital 5.1 audio experience. Being different compared to Dolby Headphone technology, the AX Pro will use at least 8 precision-balanced speakers (with a quartet located within each ear cup) that will accurately reproduce 5.1 surround sound without the need for the common cop out move of emulating or simulating an audio experience. Within individual ear cups, the AX Pro will house a front speaker, a center speaker, a rear speaker and a sub...

  • Griffin Powerjolt Micro for iPad

    Griffin Powerjolt Micro for iPad

    Own an iPad and do a whole lot of traveling on the road? Well, we do know that the iPad (as well as the iPad 2) sports some pretty legendary battery life, but that doesn’t mean it is able to go on forever. No sir, even these magical tablets need some juice once in a while, and this is where the Griffin Powerjolt Micro for iPad comes in. Most of us use the cigarette lighter port in the car for something else, and plugging in a charger is more often than not the main purpose. The same applies for this nifty little gizmo, where it will turn the same cigarette lighter outlet into a more useful USB port, which carries enough voltage to charge your iPad, iPhone and iPod. Oh yeah, before you think that this is some Apple-centric blog, fret not as it can also handle other USB-compatible devices as well. With the Griffin Powerjolt Micro for iPad in your car, you can be sure that you will never have to stop your Angry Birds session simply because your iPad is out of juice – as long...

  • iChair arrives at KickStarter

    March 25th, 2011 at 6:10 pm
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    iChair arrives at KickStarter

    KickStarter is a pretty interesting initiative since it allows budding ideas to take off as long as enough people buy in into the idea. One of the more recent ones would be the iChair, and judging by the ‘i’ prefix in front, one would think that this has something to do with a device from Apple. Of course, such thinking is spot on, as the iChair is an integrated stand that offers hands-free viewing in either portrait or landscape mode. This is also a dual layer case for added protection, where the slider style lets one access all third party accessories in the process. Well, so far we do know that the iChair project has 21 backers who has pledged a total of $1,030, which is still a far cry from the $15,000 goal. Good thing there are still 20 more days to go, so with nearly three weeks left on the calendar, there is a glimmer of hope. For those of you who are wondering what the iChair is all about, why not head on there and see whether you are able to make a contribution?...

  • NZXT H2 midtower chassis

    March 25th, 2011 at 5:56 pm
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    NZXT H2 midtower chassis

    One computer is definitely different from another, and we all know how serious gamers are with their gaming rigs. Most of them would want something which is souped up, not to mention running all the best hardware possible – or at least, as much as they are able to afford with their budget. NXZT is a company that has pretty much experience with the gaming scene, and their latest offering is the H2, a silent midtower chassis which will drastically reduce the chaotic noise that is produced by powerful gaming PCs. After all, those machines need their fair share of fans in order to keep all of the crazy fast graphics cards and processors inside running nice and cool. When designing the H2, one NZXT’s bigger challenges was to engineer a decibel reduction solution without compromising on airflow that allowed components within to remain nice and cool via effective airflow. In order to achieve these feats, the H2 will implement a layer of premium noise dampening foam which keeps intern...

  • My talk with Gallagher at CTIA Spring 2011

    My talk with Gallagher at CTIA Spring 2011

    You’ll never know who you will meet at CTIA, and I heard that Gallagher would be in attendance, and I got some time to sit down with him during one of Sprint’s presentations. It isn’t every day that you meet one of the top comedians of all time, and I had a mental list of questions that I wanted like to ask him. I expected Gallagher to act atrocious and treat our conversation like a big joke. This is the man who practically made a career out of the “Sledge-O-Matic”. However, Gallagher didn’t give me the Robin Williams treatment. Since he likes to talk, I felt no reason to interrupt him and listened. I had no idea that he was once a chemistry major, and he has some interesting ideas on how to change technology. I thought that Gallagher was some celebrity guest of a big company, but he was apparently at CTIA as an attendant. His name tag read “The Great Gallagher”, and I have no idea how he got that. Usually convention nametags only print...

  • Neon Green mixes fashion and gadgets wth solar power

    Neon Green mixes fashion and gadgets wth solar power

    When it comes to companies, it is all about what type of image that you want to present. In the case of Neon Green, it would appear that they are a company that is techno-conscious, fashion-conscious, and environmentally conscious. I first saw them about a year ago, when I went to CTIA Spring 2010. They had these weird gold naked mannequins at their display that looked like props from the movie Goldfinger. Of course, what got my attention were their products. You an see their Lil’ Piggy Power Banks here in the photo to your right, and they are essentially solar powered keychains that serve as batteries for your mobile devices. It takes about 22-24 hours in full sunlight to get a full charge, and I’m sure they can only give your mobile device just a little charge. However, if you are in a pinch, sometimes that is all you need. These keychains will be available soon, and be in mini-USB and Apple 30-pin connector models. In addition to this, the company also has these backp...

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