Category: Science and Tech

$25 micro-PC Possibly Heading Our Way

Computers really are just getting smaller and smaller.  I remember a time when my 9GB Dell tower was all the rage, drawing envious stares form my freshman hall dorm-mates.  From there, the hard drives just kept holding more data with less physical space consumed.  Then came the USB flash drive that was the size of

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Science and Tech
Rett

The Extreme Portfolio Can Survive A Sixty Foot Drop (Bet You Can’t Do That)

Ever wanted to drop your iPad from sixty feet up? Me neither. But just in case you are doing some cherry picking with your iPad, G-Form has you covered. The makers of the Extreme Sleeve have now debuted their Extreme Portfolio case, the first portfolio case to use RPT (Reactive Protection Technology). The Extreme Portfolio

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Science and Tech
James

[Anime Expo] MP-HDX Media Player Review

This year Anime Expo was busier than ever. Lining each aisle were the usual items you expect to see at this genre of event: manga, videos, toys, swords, artists and gadgetry. One such gadget that caught my eye was attached to an HDTV and looked to be smaller than a deck of cards. Onscreen was

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Reviews
Nelson Abalos

PowerSkin® – iPhone 4 Silicon Case with Built-In Battery [Gadget Review]

Sir Patrick Stewart says his smartphone is “an extension of who I am,” and he’s not unusual for folks on the go these days. Without it, a mobile worker bee might not get as much business done. Smart phone cases with built-in battery chargers were invented for this very reason, and PowerSkin’s case will give

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Reviews
Nelson Abalos

Nuu MiniKey – iPhone 4 Slide Out Keypad [Gadget Review]

When Steve Jobs first introduced the iPhone, many people were skeptical about the on-screen virtual keyboard.  Most were already used to a physical keypad. This is especially true for Blackberry users.  While many iPhone users have trained their thumbs to accept the virtual keyboard, there are still some that need the real thing.

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[E3 2011] Nyko

Nyko recently announced its 2011 lineup and invited us to a first-hand tour of their products. The big product the company is pushing this year is the Zoom for Kinect. It’s a detachable add-on to the Kinect that reduces the amount of space needed to be able to properly play. It “zooms” in on players,

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E3 News
Raul Valle

[E3 2011] SteelSeries Announces New Diablo III Products

Of all of Blizzard Entertainment’s products, it is probably not a stretch to say that Diablo III is one of the most highly anticipated out of all of them.  And, while the game does not have a set release date as of yet, Blizzard has seen fit to partner up with SteelSeries for the release

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Pixelated Geek has finally mobilzed

Thanks to the coding genius of our Web Dev, James M, and the art of our Creative Director, Andrew P., we now have a fully functional mobile website.  Just in time for all the E3 news too. All you have to do is head on over to PixelatedGeek.com on your mobile device or iPad, and BAM!

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