In this week's episode, Brennan and Elle take a look at Temple Run and Cart Rider Rush, both free apps for the iPhone, and both loads of fun, kinda.
Oh, yeah. We should also welcome Elizabeth Cooke to the podcast. She's going to be on episodes from time to time talking video games. Give her some love on Twitter.
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In this week's episode we sit down with N-Product co-founder Dom Coballe to talk about the Deckster iPod nano timepieces.
The iWatch case from N-Product is built with a variety of materials, and made by hand, and it's entirely designed, produced, and assembled in North America. Some of the straps are designed using recycled material like bike tire rubber, inner tube rubber, as well as leather.
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On this week's episode Brennan and Justin take a look at a couple of iOS games. Justin shows off Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing (it's kinda like Mario Kart), and Brennan talks about his Infinity Blade II obsession.
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We've spent a lot of time over the last couple of episodes talking about some peripherals and camera gear. Just so you know, we're pretty obsessed with applications too.
In this week's episode the guys talk about two apps that they've been absolutely obsessed with these last few weeks:
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You can follow the links below to download the apps from the App Store.
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In this week's episode Brennan and Josh check out the Boombotix speaker system and the AluPen from Just Mobile. We also start getting back to HD edits with some BoinxTV hackery, but we'll explain that one more in a future episode.
We're gonna be honest. We didn't think these products were going to be all that great, but it turns out we kinda love them both. I mean, that little Boombotix BB1 speaker is insanely loud, and perfect for pissing off old ladies on the bus. And the AluPen ... more
Though I’m usually not a huge fan of iPad sleeves, there are a few that really stick out from the crowd. One of these sleeves is the Bowden by the folks at FineGrain, a relatively new startup that focuses on iPad sleeves. The Bowden is a sleeve that is handcrafted
I’ve had a long relationship with Realmac Software, and their applications. The first time I came across one of their products with Little Snapper, which I’m pretty sure showed up in my email because of a MacHeist bundle I had purchased early on in my Mac life. Since then, I’ve