by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 4/07 - 2009

About a week ago Seagate announced their new BlackArmor series of External Hard Drives, and they sent me two of them for review, the PS 110 and the WS 110. I posted a brief look at them HERE when they arrived. The BlackArmor series of drives are aimed at professionals and business users, but [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 3/07 - 2009

So Optimization World sent me an email asking me to check out their low-cost HDMI cables, and normally I’d say no to such as small product, but I’ve been meaning to compare HDMI cables to see really if there was any differences between them. I told them go ahead and send it along, so [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 2/07 - 2009

iPod docks are one of those products that you can find everywhere, many, many companies are trying to cash in on the popularity of the iPod, but as with any product, not all are created equal.
Eagle, or Eagle Tech Computers, never heard of them? I have, I’ve been working with them for a [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 1/07 - 2009

Last September I took a look at the Vuzix iWear AV920, and I found it to be a decent product overall, though not without its faults. Today I have the new Vuzix iWear AV310 Widescreen for review, and I’ve found them to be a great choice for someone looking for their own personal cinema [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 30/06 - 2009

The other day I took a look at the Kodak Z915 digital camera, now digital cameras are great products in that you get to see the pictures instantly, but they’re still not quite as nice as having a photograph in your hand. With digital photos if you want to display them you’ve normally got [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 29/06 - 2009

External hard drive enclosures are nice products, but they can be a hassle, taking them apart all of the time just to transfer files, especially if you’ve got several hard drives floating around. You’ll either need to take the enclosure apart all of the time or invest in an enclosure for each drive you [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 28/06 - 2009

Digital cameras have overtaken old style film cameras, and with good reason, we live in a society where we require instant gratification and with a digital camera we see our pictures instantly, no waiting for film to be developed etc. On the market you’ll find many, many types of digital cameras and all are [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 27/06 - 2009

Network Attached Storage or NAS boxes are something that has become very popular over the last couple years, the main reason being of course that we’ve got more stuff, and we want to share it. Some NAS boxes though are much more than just a network storage solution, they can be a useful and [...]
by: John Mannifield, posted: 26/06 - 2009

Laszlo Czigledszky put out a new mobile game called Pathians for the iPhone. This title is a card playing game using; you guessed it, a deck of playing cards. Pathians puts a spin on things with their objectivity and goal needed to win. Using Pathians you will effectively eliminate cards with equal or adjacent [...]
by: Tomas Ratas, posted: 25/06 - 2009

For today’s review I will be looking at a simple yet functional iPhone stand that looks sleek and stylish on ones desktop; especially if you own an aluminum iMac or an Apple Cinema Display. Just Mobile has designed an iPhone stand dubbed the Xtand (thank God they did not name it the iStand) that [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 24/06 - 2009

I’ve taken a look at a lot of products in my time reviewing, and most reviews I can handle myself, but for this review I had to bring in some ‘professional’ help… my 3yr old son!
LeapFrog is well known for their educational toys, they’re well made and they’re lots of fun. Today for [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 23/06 - 2009

Videogames based on movies are usually not that great, but what happens when you release a game based on a movie that came out 25 years ago? You might think they’d have had more than enough time to get it right and give us a game that’s true to the movie. Ghostbusters that movie [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 20/06 - 2009

Vinyl records, are you old enough to remember those? I am, and I’ve got several of them floating around, and until recently I didn’t have a way to play them. Turntables are something that many people out there have never owned, and with digital music being as popular as it is, there’s not much [...]
by: Tomas Ratas, posted: 19/06 - 2009

Losing computer data can be devastating. Imagine losing all your family photos, important work documents, or financial information. These scenarios have happened in the past and will in the future. To prevent such catastrophes it is important to have ones data backed up. In the Mac world there is Time Machine which works well but [...]
by: John Mannifield, posted: 18/06 - 2009

Founded in 2006, Q8IS Mobile Inc., based out of Montreal Canada, is yet another player in the mobile video game industry and the latest producers of Blob Dash for iPhone & iPod Touch. Blob Dash is a 3D puzzle strategy game puts you in the galaxy called Obozz, home to the Obo. A peaceful [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 17/06 - 2009

Having computers means, at least for me, that I need to know everything about it, and there are several ways of going about getting that information, some easier that others. Today I’ve got a brief review for you of a great program that I’ve personally been using for a few years now, it’s called [...]
by: John Mannifield, posted: 16/06 - 2009

Appy Entertainment Inc., is the new kid on the block providing fun, enjoyable applications and gaming software with humor, excitement and perhaps even a bit of scandalous entertainment for the handheld Apple platform. The company was start October 31st 2008 with one thing in mind, to create innovative and highly entertaining iPhone & iPod [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 15/06 - 2009

So I’ve been spending some time playing Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10, and of course that came with the Wii Motion Plus, so I thought I’d share some briefs thoughts or impressions of it all with you, and then do some ranting about it all…
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 14/06 - 2009

A few days ago I took a look at the NZXT Guardian 921 PC case, today I’ve got another from NZXT as well, the Beta. The Beta chassis is meant to be more of a budget case, coming in at around $50, but it’s got features of more expensive cases and overall it’s a [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 13/06 - 2009

Are you lazy? You can’t say no, because we all are to a point. Technology has created a society of convenience, we want to be able to do things quickly and easily, no matter if it’s accessing the internet or changing the channels on our television. I remember when the first remote controls came [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 12/06 - 2009

When it comes to PCs most people don’t care what they look like as long as they work right? There are some of us though that don’t like the same old, same old, and like to be unique and when it comes to PC cases we’ve got a [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 11/06 - 2009
We live in a society orientated around entertaining ourselves, we seem to always have to have a way to keep ourselves occupied during times we’re not busy. TV and vides is probably one of the biggest ways to pass the time across the world, there’s no [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 10/06 - 2009

With all of the devices out there today that use memory cards,you’d think there might be a standard, but, as with most things tech related there really isn’t. Most of have have an assortment of memory cards and it can be a pain to access them, you’ve got [...]
by: Tomas Ratas, posted: 9/06 - 2009

There are two types of clear iPhone cases on the market: ones design for protection and are composed of a thicker plastic which can survive a hard impact and others that are “show” cases designed to display the iPhone rather than to protect it. Today we will look [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 8/06 - 2009

When you hear the name Tom Clancy, you think of his books first and then a very close second, the games that bear his name. The majority of his games, like the Rainbow Six collection are all about teamwork, stealth and tactics. The game I have for review [...]
by: John Mannifield, posted: 6/06 - 2009

Skyworks Interactive Inc., recently entered the iPhone video game market like gangbusters and with the continued success of creating interactive games such as Field Goal Frenzy, Arcade Hoops Basketball, Batter Up Baseball and a dozen other highly acclaimed game titles, Skyworks Interactive has solidified its reputation as a [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 5/06 - 2009

A few weeks ago I reviewed the OCZ Rally2 64gb Flash Drive, and the results weren’t that good really, especially for the write speeds. So I got together with Lisa and Eric from over at OCZ and we found out that it seems I got one of the first batches of Rally2 64gb USB [...]
by: Tomas Ratas, posted: 4/06 - 2009

One of the best iPhone accessories that I have reviewed and gotten the most use out of has been the original Mophie Juice Pack. It is the perfect companion on long trips such as flights and car rides. My main issue with it was it did not totally [...]
by: John Mannifield, posted: 3/06 - 2009

It’s no accident iPhone applications and games have been a huge success for developers. With the masses of iUsers reaching over a million downloads from iTunes since its debut, the list of iPhone software is very much in abundance and growing daily. To keep up with the myriad [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 1/06 - 2009

I love lasers, not the cheap ones you find at your local store, but real ones that can actually burn and have miles of range on them. Why you might ask? Simple, cause I’m a guy and they’re like a cool guy’s toy gadget. When you think of lasers you have to think sci-fi, [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 31/05 - 2009

Role playing or RPG games have always been one of my favorite types of games, all the way back to my Commodore days. One of the things I like about them was the time it took to finish them, you could easily spend 40, 50 or more hours [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 30/05 - 2009

External hard drives come in many shapes and sizes, some are plain and some designer styles meant to not only add usefulness but to look good as well. Neil Poulton is a designer who specializes in tech related products design, making things look a little less cold and [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 29/05 - 2009

When gaming on a PC, most people use the standard mouse and keyboard, but for some games, especially flying games, I prefer to use a joystick, it not only adds to the realism, but makes it more fun and realistic. [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 27/05 - 2009

Mousepads aren’t that exciting to most people really, and most people take them for granted and feel that any old pad or even just a bare desk will work for them. Whatever you believe though, mousepads can be a bit exciting, watching them [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 25/05 - 2009

USB is, at this point in time, the most common PC interface out there today, it’s simple, easy to use, compact and basically plug and play. It allows us to connect a plethora of devices to our computers, everything from cellphones, USB flash drives, and printers to goofy [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 24/05 - 2009

So yesterday I took a look at the NZXT Cryo LX Notebook Cooler, today I’ve got what you might call it’s little brother, the Cryo S. The Cryo LX was made for up to 19" notebooks the Cryo S is made for up to 15" ones. The Cryo [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 23/05 - 2009

When it comes to cooling our notebooks we often take for granted that there are many products out there to choose from. We worry quite a bit about keeping our PCs cool, but not so much about our notebooks, for some reason the [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 22/05 - 2009

Today for review I’ve got the NZXT PP-800, an 800watt power supply that offers stable power and a lot of connections for most any system out there today. The PP-800 power supply features two fans for cooling, one 80mm and one 120mm to make sure things stay cool, and is certified by Nvidia for [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 20/05 - 2009

The temperatures of our systems are always something we worry about, especially our CPUs, with summer just around the corner bringing higher temperatures, it’s time to clean out those cases and maybe even get a new CPU cooler to make sure it stays cool. PC Cooling isn’t just [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 18/05 - 2009

Earlier this month I posted a review of a Soyo refurbished 20" monitor from Geeks, the point of it was not exactly a review but more about buying refurbished products and most times you can get a great deal. You could call this [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 17/05 - 2009

We’ve featured Speck products before on TestFreaks, and from what we found they were very good quality products. I’m currently using a Speck case to protect my Zune actually, it goes with me everywhere and the case does an excellent job of protecting it. Today I’ve got three [...]
by: Tomas Ratas, posted: 13/05 - 2009

One of the most anticipated apps since the announcement of the iPhone has been the Slingplayer Mobile. The mobile version of the Slingplayer software has been available for the Palm, Windows Mobile and Blackberry platforms for quite some time. What differentiates the iPhone version apart from these other devices is the larger viewing screen on [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 11/05 - 2009

We all desire to be unique, to set ourselves apart from other people, so why should our computers all look the same? They should match our personalities, they should be as unique as each of us. One reason why PC case manufacturers do [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 9/05 - 2009

I remember a time when GPS was something of an item that was only found in the movies, or a product that only rich people could afford. These days though it’s everywhere, built into our cellphones and other gadgets, and units can be [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 8/05 - 2009
Ever wonder just how much it costs to run your computer, or any other electrical device in your home? You could estimate what it costs by calculating things out from the information on the product and your electrical cost, but that takes a [...]
by: Tomas Ratas, posted: 7/05 - 2009

Bluetooth headsets are polarizing devices. Some folks view them as necessities while others regard them as a sign of self absorption and depersonalization. Luckily as the technology has improved and the components minimized the Bluetooth headset has become less noticeable resting on the users head. [...]
by: Jeff Saporito, posted: 6/05 - 2009

Incognito: Episode One is the first video game created by Canadian company Magrathean Technologies. Magrathean typically works with web and Second Life development, API construction and other fancy stuff. With Incognito, they sought to combine multiple gaming genres, incorporating elements of RPG, FPS, RTS, vehicle simulation and space [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 5/05 - 2009
I’m a metal head, a head banger, and I’m a geek… there was a time that combination was something to be frowned upon and we were made fun of, but not anymore. In this technological age we’re in now, geeks rule, there’s no [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 4/05 - 2009

"Cute chick kills monsters while wearing a thong" - That about sums up this game. Seriously though X-Blades is a hack and slash style game that brings back memories of games from my youth, which isn’t a bad thing, though some are bad [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 3/05 - 2009

If you look at the news either in print, on TV or on the web you’ll see something about the recession that we’re in these days, no matter where you look you’ll hear about it. Obviously people are trying to find ways to save money even more so [...]
by: Tomas Ratas, posted: 3/05 - 2009

There are several guides on the Internet on how to install Leopard OS X onto a Dell Mac Mini 9. This setup creates a netbook affectionately known as the MacBook Mini or MacBook Nano. Most of these guides involve the creation of a USB installation drive or the use of an external DVD drive. [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 2/05 - 2009

Today for review I’ve got the last case from our friends at Otterbox for the Apple iPod nano 4th Generation, the Armor case. This case is the ultimate in protection for your iPod, not only is it rough and tough, but it’s waterproof as well. The Otterbox Armor [...]
by: Jeff Saporito, posted: 1/05 - 2009

We’ve all played your basic match-three puzzle game before. In a world full of Snood, Bejeweled and Hexic copycats, the puzzle genre suffers from a lack of cleverness. Often these big name publishers forget to capitalize on what truly makes a game enjoyable: creativity, innovation and honest fun. [...]
by: Alyssa Choiniere, posted: 30/04 - 2009

With the growing popularity of internet TV, DVDs, and social media videos, the demand of professional quality DVD creation software is growing, along with the available options for the products.
WinX DVD Author is not as flashy as some, but for $29.90, [...]
by: Jeff Saporito, posted: 29/04 - 2009

If you have ever attempted to format a hard drive, work with its partitions, create or move partitions, change partitions between FAT and NTFS or explore your drive’s structure, you have probably come across some difficulty. The tools built into operating systems don’t give you full accessibility over your [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 28/04 - 2009

Projectors are something that most people don’t really think about when they think of their audio and needs. One of the main reasons is that they can get expensive, not just the projector but you’ll need a good screen to go with it. Projectors are also big and bulky, and [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 27/04 - 2009

It’s been a while since I looked at any USB Flash Drives, so I figured it was about time. This isn’t just any flash drive either, it’s one of only a few 64gb drives on the market today. The OCZ Rally2 64gb flash drive is obviously large capacity, but it’s [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 26/04 - 2009

The earbuds that usually come with products like the iPod and the Zune are the foam type, and I don’t know about you, but they never stay in my ears, and really they don’t sound that good. I don’t like them at all basically, that’s why I never [...]
by: Kristofer Brozio, posted: 25/04 - 2009

A few days ago I took a look at the Otterbox Impact case for iPod nano 4th, today I’ve got the next in the series of cases from Otterbox, the Defender. The Otterbox Defender is an iPod case like no other really, it feature three levels of protection for [...]
by: Tomas Ratas, posted: 23/04 - 2009

Today at TestFreaks we will be looking at the last of the iLuv iPhone case of the trio we received for review: the iLuv iCC72. This case is the model up from the last iLuv case we examined the iLuv iCC71. Like the latter version, it is also [...]