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DryCASE Tablet Waterproof iPad Case Review: It Works!?

So here’s what this is: A waterproof “vacuum-sealed” case/cover for you iPad, but can be used for just about any other tablet due to its size. It retails for $60 and comes with a neoprene strap to carry your iPad on-the-go, in fully waterproof and scratch-proof fashion. First of all, I have to praise DryCORP for this, really: Because it’s vacuum-sealed (read: it comes with a small handpump for extracting air from the case) it allows you to use the iPad while in the case. Which isn’t something new, but cool nonetheless. Read on for the full verdict and some iffy feelings I have for the DryCASE Tablet Waterpoof case as well.
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BuckyBalls Magnetic Building Spheres Micro-Review

Sent in by my friend(s) at ThinkGeek for review come the BuckyBalls: rare earth magnetic balls that come in a cube which consist of 216 BuckyBalls. The magnetic grade of the BuckyBalls is N35 and measure 5mm in diameter, each. A standard set of balls costs $30 and their main purpose is being a time-waster — which they definitely are. I’ve had way too much fun building all sorts of things with the BuckyBalls, and since they’re rather difficult to use, can act as a form of light brain exercise as well, since you’re constantly trying to find ways to build something using little magnetic sphere that measure only 5mm, making it challenging, too. Totally worth it and super fun; just don’t lose any of them, since that seems rather easy. Other than that, there’s no real minuses to the BuckyBalls: they just work and are fun. Score: 10/10

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Available for purchase at ThinkGeek!

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Seagate’s GoFlex Satellite HDD Transfers Data Via WiFi To Your Phone, Tablet, Etc.

Ever wished you could use your tablet, phone, Android or iOS device to transfer data to a $200 500GB hard drive with WiFi data transfer? Well, now you can! The Seagate GoFlex Satellite hard drive uses an app for the transfers; an Android version is coming this summer, but can still be used on Android using via the browser, whilst an iOS version for the iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad already exists. The GoFlex Satellite is also battery powered and will last up to 25 hours on a single charge. It also comes with a USB 3.0 data cable for wired transfer.

Via: Seagate

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Breffo Spiderpodium Tablet Review: It’s A Useful Arthropod

It’s the Breffo Spiderpodium Tablet, built by Breffo, quite obviously. It’s main purpose is to have the shape and legs of a spider (hence the name), while each leg is segmented and can be transformed to grip around the tablet of your choosing. As an iPad 2 owner, the Spiderpodium tablet is incredibly useful (and can even be deemed as protection despite not covering the back or front of the device in any way). Review past the jump.

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The PSP Go — Stops

That’s all folks. Sony has come to the realization that the PSP Go sucks (insert something not offensive but funny here) so production has ultimately ceased. Sony will still however provide support and updates for the stupid gaming device, but that’s all. Via: Impress Watch

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Verizon Wireless 4G LTE MiFi Now Available Online For $99

t’s the Verizon Wireless MiFi 4510L 4G LTE wireless hotspot. Novatel’s newest MiFi (they were the first to create one, remember?) launches April 21st for $99 after a two year service agreement and rebate in retail Verizon Wireless stores with a $50 monthly service plan which gets you 5GB of data usage, with additional usage billed per gigabyte. It also contains a handy E-Ink screen for telling you battery life and signal strength, as well as a microsSD card slot to share over the network with devices that are connected to it. Currently however, the 4G LTE MiFi can be had on verizonwireless.com for the aforementioned price. PR after the jump.

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Eye-Fi’s Mobile X2 SD Card Is Just What Any Photographer Wants

I’m really liking what Eye-Fi, makers of SD cards that wirelessly sync the content taken with said cards to your PC or Mac, are doing here. In their latest super SD card which will retail for $80 (8GB of storage) later this week, Eye-Fi Mobile X2 will allow users with an iPhone, iPad, or Android phone to wirelessly sync photos from your DSLR or P&S (or Micro Four Thirds) camera to your gadget, using a free app that would be downloaded to the device via the App Store or Android Market. So think of it like this: shoot a photo and have it sent to your iPhone or iPad, so that it can be uploaded to the cloud or up to 45 social networking sites. Sweet.

Via: Eye-Fi Mobile X2

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EA’s Crysis 2 PC Multiplayer Demo Is Live

It’s here gamers, and it’s 1.6GB of sweet Crysis 2 on two different multiplayer maps — the same ones as seen in the Xbox 360 beta. Modes available are Team Instant Action and Crash Site, and the 2 maps available are Skyline & Pier 17. The file just went live, and the maximum rank you can reach in-game is level 10. The download link to EA’s servers is at the source link.

Via: Crysis 2 on EA’s Servers, AOTF

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