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Free Apple cases have arrived

Bumper case.I placed the order for my free Apple Bumper case last week and it’s already here. Having the Bumper on the phone makes me appreciate the flat surfaces on both sides. I would have killed for a case like this on my 3GS – it’s small and unobtrusive, it still looks great, and you aren’t covering up the Apple design that has made the products so coveted.

The best part, of course, is that it was free. I would be hard pressed to drop $30 on one of these things, even with how much I like it. I should probably also mention, if you make a habit of dropping your phone like a good friend of mine, you should either invest in a good, sturdy case, or just assume that you’ll be paying a couple hundred bucks every few months to replace your phone.

Which free case did you go for?

nPower PEG is available for purchase

nPower PEGWe’ve written about the nPower PEG (that’s “Personal Energy Generator”) a lot over the past year or so leading up to its release. Well, the day has finally come that you can order the PEG and make it your very own.

The PEG comes with the standard kinetic charging stick and your adapter of choice. The device runs $149.99, which seems a little steep considering it’s meant for use with multiple devices but only comes with an adapter for one. Still, it’s a nifty little charger, especially if you do a lot of walking throughout the day, and the company is from Cleveland. Who doesn’t want to support The Cleve, am I right?

Check out the full range of options at the nPower PEG official website.

DS Games Part of the Ever-Improving Technology of Video Gaming

When it comes to evaluating video games and video gaming consoles, new and improved technology seems to be on the forefront of what gaming enthusiasts desire.

Whether the game is for your computer or for your gaming console, game lovers find advances in technology high on their checklist when deciding to lay their hard earned cash down for technology supremacy.

Although DS games were introduced to the market in 2004, their dual-screen, touch screen has revolutionized the market, and become an extremely coveted piece of hardware to this technologically savvy gaming community.
The New Super Mario Bros. game released in 2006, combined advances in technology with the familiar workings of the ultra popular original Mario Bros. games released nearly two decades ago.

Another recent release, Tony Hawk’s American Sk8land combines the technology that has driven the advancement of today’s computer gaming market with the fun of daring tricks and maneuvers of the legendary skateboarder Hawk.
If the technology of acrobatic skateboarding tricks or little men in blue overalls, (Mario Bros.) isn’t quite for you, the game, Planet Puzzle League, might be more your speed. Planet Puzzle League returns gamers to a simpler time when they were playing their games on home computers. Even without the bells and whistles of explosions and upside down tricks, this game has been known to be one of the most challenging and mentally addictive games on the market.

And then there are the games that started it all with the 1980s release of Space Invaders. If you are old school in your game thinking, then Space Invaders Extreme might be the technology you have been looking for. With computer technology advancing, this update on the original version is a high-speed, faster than ever affair that is sure to stimulate your visual sensors with colors and sounds vastly superior to its predecessors.

Facing The Future with Technology, Computers and Cell Phone Plans

The “future.” That mysterious place once written about in fantastic science fiction novels and portrayed in films like “2001: A Space Odyssey,” is here. Amazingly, much of the predictions made by prescient science fiction authors like Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke and Aldous Huxley have come to pass. No, we don’t fly around above traffic with personal jetpacks, and so far none of us has a Jetson’s-style personal wardrobe-changing machine at home, but an amazing number of the events predicted in decades past have become commonplace. We rely on computer technology and instant communications more and more.

Years ago ideas of the future were discussed in hushed tones, as people whispered things like, ”Someday, each of us will have our own computer in our house! It will think for us and do our bidding!!” It all seemed quite mind-blowing and strange. Now that day has arrived. How has technology changed us?

Personal computers became a force in the marketplace about three decades ago. The first computers were large and cumbersome, but with rapidly developing technology, computers quickly became smaller, faster and much more efficient. They shrank in size but increased in capability.

At the same time, cell phone technology was rapidly developing. Back in the 80s (the dawn of time), the first cell phones were clumsy and expensive, but as cell phones and cell phone plans became generally affordable, phones morphed into the super efficient little communication tools used today.

The Internet came along. Things sped up. Computers turned into phones and phones turned into computers. The Internet linked computers to phones and connected us even more.

Today “the office” is almost a concept. It’s the computer you have in your pocket that you walk around with everywhere. In a sense, the personal computer is now our workplace, our identity and even an extension of our brain. The futurists, apparently, were on to something.

Review: Ballistic HC case for the iPhone 4

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I was excited when offered the chance to take a look at AGF’s Ballistic HC case for the iPhone 4. As the website suggests, the Ballistic HC is “Designed to Survive Life,” a great slogan considering I had dumped my phone onto a brick patio just a few nights prior to receiving the review unit. The Ballistic HC is a great case, and though it may not be for everyone, it’s perfect for people who can be rough on their phones.

The first thing you’ll notice is that the Ballistic HC is big. It’s a pretty thick case by itself, and if you want it to get even bigger there’s a bouncy silicon wrap you can put around the case for extra protection. The size is a good thing, though. It allows for all of the padding and space necessary to keep your phone safe in the even that you would drop it or accidentally smash it against something. A rubber inner layer separates your phone from the hard outer, protecting the phone from the case and adding some shock absorption. The hard outer shell also has fixed rubber bumpers for an extra layer of protection. The aforementioned rubber sleeve really takes the phone to indestructible new heights.

The front of the Ballistic HC case has a screen protector that allows your touchscreen to still function perfectly. I was really impressed, because I’ve seen a lot of cases for which the screen protector ruins the browsing experience on the phone. With the Ballistic, you almost don’t notice that the protector is there (unless you drop your phone, of course, in which case you’ll just notice that the screen is in tact).

I only had one issue with the Ballistic case, a problem AGF is both aware of and working actively to fix. As you can see in the picture below, the screen protector can get suctioned onto the screen, creating an oil-spill pattern across the screen. It’s not very noticeable when the screen is lit up, but it kinda sucks when the screen is black.

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As I said, though, Ballistic is working on a fix. The company posted a YouTube video with a simple, temporary fix for the problem while they continue to work on a permanent solution. Really, though, if you need this case, you are probably more interested in the fact that it will keep your phone safe, and less interested in the way your phone will look while tucked safely away inside this beast of a case.

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