Wednesday, March 16, 2011

The Gadgeteer Daily Digest

Latest News Mar 16, 2011

Death Star Cookie Jar…ruling the galaxy one chocolate chip at a time…

Who Stole the Cookie from the Cookie Jar??

Seriously?  Really?  Has nerdery come to this?  Either that or this is the penultimate gift for that hard-to-buy-for nerd in your life.  If nothing else, it’s one heck of a conversation piece as well. ...

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Technocel PowerPak XT Review

One thing a good mobile warrior needs is a way to extend the battery life of their mobile devices. As we depend on our cell phones and smart phones more, a dying battery – which used to just be a nuisance – can become a real concern. ...

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Deal of the Day – HP ENVY 14 Core i7 Quad Laptop with 6GB RAM

Today's LogicBUY deal offers a $300 web-use coupon for any HP ENVY 14 laptop; you must configure to $1299 or more to use the coupon. ...

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Featured Free Resource

The Awesome Automation Guide for Macs

This guide will be especially useful for Mac users who work several hours per day at their computers and constantly launch applications, click menu buttons, and save, locate, rename files and folders.

Orbino announces one of the first luxury iPad 2 cases

Were you as lucky as Janet to get your hands on the new iPad 2 last Friday. Yeah, me neither . If you were lucky, you are probably shopping for cases to protect your new tablet. If you have a surplus of cash, you might consider the Padova leather case from ...

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Redesigned e-Luminator Touch Booklight from M-Edge

The redesigned e-Luminator Touch booklight from M-Edge still works with their cases and covers with the sewn-in booklight cover, and M-Edge says one version now works universally for all their device covers.  The base now has a paperclip design that can clip onto paper books and magazines, so it’s even more useful than the previous versions.  It uses one super bright LED that never needs replacing, and one AAA battery supplies up to 20 hours of reading time at medium intensity.  It’s touch-activated and  has three intensities.  It will turn off after 60 minutes of inactivity to save batteries.  It’s available in white now for $19.99.  It will also be available in graphite gray; sign up at M-Edge to be notified when it’s available. ...

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Encode Your Messages with the ThinkGeek Secret Decoder Ring

I never had a secret decoder ring when I was a kid, but I could have one now – thanks to ThinkGeek.  They have a stainless steel, dual-band ring that lets you encode and decode your secret messages – just let spies try to learn ...

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Featured Free Resource

The Mac Manual

This guide supplies you with numerous tips, tricks and free applications. Get the hang of the interface and discover what your Mac is really capable of.

M-Edge Launches Nook Color Accessories

M-Edge has announced several Nook Color accessories that will be available through the M-Edge online store, as well as Best Buy stores. These new accessories include resized and updated versions of their Executive, GO!, Latitude, and Trip Jackets, as well as sleeves and bookstands for the popular Barnes & Noble eBook Reader. Prices range from $24.99 up to $44.99. Full press release after the jump. ...


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NewerTech Pad Protector for iPad Review

The Pad Protector is a beautiful case.

The Pad Protector is a beautiful case.

Ten months into the iPad Era, we have a pretty good idea of what we want in a case: tilted typing mode, highly angled video mode, and secure coverage of the screen during transport. The venerable memory and Mac upgrade maker ...


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STM Revolution Medium Laptop Backpack Review

We Gadgeteers have a, shall we say…fondness.. for our gadgets, am I right?  Rhetorical question ’round these parts.  Some cling to a mere handy handful of essential EDC, others find a BSA-like array necessary for preparedness.  Some commute via public transportation through vast, sprawling urban metropoli for a day at the grind, others trek stoically across campus to hole up in the lab or library for a night of bleary-eyed study.  And, though everyone’s ideal solution may vary, one thing we all have in common is a need to protect and organize our gadgets while transporting them.  I’ve been a laptop messenger bag dude for a while, but I’d been considering a laptop backpack.  Along came a chance to try out the ...


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