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Review: X-Doria STIR Case for iPhone 5

Posted on 09/04/2013 by C. Marie Johnson

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The market is saturated with iPhone accessories, especially when it comes to cases. For me, I love a pop of color and a case that covers all edges of my phone, which isn’t always easy to find, I am quite possibly the most picky person on the planet when it comes to choosing a case for my iPhone. I think I may have just found the perfect iPhone 5 case, the X-Doria STIR.

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Review: Mahjong Ace for iOS – Match Those Tiles and Make Them Disappear!

Posted on 09/04/2013 by Chris Hauk

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One of the best things about playing board games on your iPhone or iPad is that you don’t have to set up the board before you begin to play. Press “Start,” select a level, and within seconds you’re ready to go. One of the most popular games of this genre is Mahjong. Easy to learn, difficult to master, fun to play. Let’s take a look at Mahjong Ace and see what it brings to the table.

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Review: Golla iPhone 5 Slim Folder And Hard Cover

Posted on 09/04/2013 by Henry Taylor-Gill

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The geek that I am, I tend to have a penchant for the latter, however if there are some genuinely cool looking fashionable cases around, I’ll definitely give them a try. Golla was kind enough to give to two to try out at MWC, the Slim Folder and Hard Cover cases for iPhone 5.

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Review: The Musubo Retro Case for iPhone 5 – Old School Can be Stylish

Posted on 02/04/2013 by Chris Hauk

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It’s no secret, I am an iPhone case fanatic. If I change my case once a week, I change it 5 times a week. I’m also a retro nut. I was a kid during the 1960s, so anything that reminds me of that era gets extra style points. Today I want to tell you about a case that I’ve had on my iPhone for 3 solid weeks now, the Musubo Retro Case for iPhone 5.

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Review: Space Cubes – Simplistic Arcade-Style Gaming for iPhone and iPad

Posted on 29/03/2013 by C. Marie Johnson

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Simplistic arcade games had been all the rage since their inception, however the craze has dwindled down in recent years. With all of the action packed excitement and pristine graphic quality of new games on the market, users can sometimes forget the sheer joy and fun that comes with playing a simple, yet addicting, arcade-style game.

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Review: ColcaSac Jack Bauer MacBook Shoulder Bag

Posted on 29/03/2013 by John Manners

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When looking for a shoulder bag for my Macbook Pro, I always make sure to look for certain features within the bag such as simplicity, durability, or room.There are a lot of bags, which are pretty similar that don’t stand out from one another. In a sea of shoulder bags that are fairly identical, something different is quite refreshing. The Jack Bauer Macbook shoulder bag from ColcaSac offers just that; a small but spacious bag to fit your Macbook, gear, accessories, books, and more.

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Review: SciFiScanner – A Business Card Reader for iOS

Posted on 27/03/2013 by John Manners

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If you’re someone who networks often and goes to a lot of conferences, there’s a good chance you have a large number of business cards. Of course, you would want an easier way to organize and save them besides stuffing them away in your wallet or around your desk. There are some card readers that will do the trick by scanning the business card and saving basic contact info. Most of these card scanners do the job, but if you want something more detailed with a few more bells and whistles, the team behind DocScanner has just the answer for you.

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Review: Bluelounge Mika – A Remarkably Simple Device Stand

Posted on 26/03/2013 by Ian Fuchs

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Bluelounge has made it a priority to make your workspace a truly productive area. With their newest addition, the “Mika” stand, Bluelounge looks to help keep your tablet, phone, or computer out of the way and in a perfectly displayed, functional fashion.

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Review: Heist and Run – A Fast-Paced ‘Beat The Cops’ Racing Game for iOS

Posted on 22/03/2013 by Chris Rauschnot

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Set in a pre-apocalyptic Earth after an economic collapse, James Carbon rides in the night, sweeping past the private police of giant Danger City corporations to reclaim gold coins that he believes belong to its downtrodden people. That’s the backdrop for Heist and Run free in the App Store, a cartoon styled free racing game made for the iPhone and iPad.

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Review: Hang W/ for iOS – A Social Video Experience Like No Other

Posted on 21/03/2013 by Ian Fuchs

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Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, and hundreds of other social platforms offer a new or different way to let users share parts of their life with the world. Hang W/ blends all the best ingredients of other social networks, and presents it in a beautifully wrapped, feature packed shell.

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Review: Piikki – A Digital Expense Tracker for iOS

Posted on 20/03/2013 by C. Marie Johnson

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Tracking expenses is no longer just for the traveling businessman, people everywhere are starting to pay more attention to their finances. Budgeting and expense tracking can become overwhelming, especially when it comes to organizing. Now there is an app that helps manage your expenses, generate reports, archive, and more!

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