Rockmelt Review

Rockmelt began life as a Mac browser a few years back, but newly released on the iPad, it aims to deliver an all-in-one web browsing, news reading, and social discovery service for well-connected tablet users. Embarking on a jack-of-all-trades approach…

The iPad mini: what to look forward to

The newest in the iPads is set to hit the stores in just a few weeks, with an anticipated release date of November 2nd after its launch this week on the 23rd.  The media event should be a good one this week, and we’re assuming that the star of the show will me the new […]

Girls Like Robots Review

What’s more important than education at a university? If you ask Adult Swim, the answer seems to be balancing out the proximal science of love for all who attend. In a bizarre case of opposites attracting, girls adore robots, cooing when placed next to…

Tavik Time Case for iPhone 5 Review

In keeping with the simple, relaxed style of its signature beachwear, Tavik’s Time case for iPhone 5 is a model of mellow functionality. The hard shell case snaps on easily, and offers easy access to your iPhone’s controls. The signature cross logo is …

Razer BlackShark gaming headset

When gamers want more from their experience, they typically go one of two directions. Those wanting to improve their chances will go for high-end equipment in the hope that it will help them react faster than their opponents, usually through gaming key…

iPhone 5 Case Review Roundup

iPhone 5 cases were a bit on the scarce side right at launch, but now they’re multiplying faster than tribbles. We’re going to review every case we get our hands on, and we’ll keep this gallery updated as we do. From simple silicon skins to rugged drop…

X-Doria Dash for iPhone 5 Review

X-Doria’s Dash keeps it simple with a sleek snap-on polycarb case. Roomy cutouts for buttons and ports let you use your iPhone’s controls with ease. The back features a clear window that frames the Apple logo on the back of your phone surrounded by a p…

Logitech G710+ Gaming Keyboard

Input peripherals can be taken for granted by the general computing populace. As long as a slab of plastic machined into a keyboard or mouse gets the job done, it can often be disregarded as "performing as intended." Considering the p…