Archive for June, 2007
LogicKeyboard customized keyboards, reviewed.
Many Photoshop users are accustomed to the many keyboard shortcuts for things like cropping photos but is it hard for you to keep track of which key commands do the task you’re looking for? LogicKeyboard can help with their keyboards with the commands printed on each key.
Podcasting Series Part 3: Vocal Processors
After you get a microphone of your choice, you might want to get a voice processor to make your podcast sound more professional with less noise and better quality sound. Today we’re taking a look at two voice processors that could work for you.
Liebert PowerSure PSI Network UPS
If you are in the market for a network grade uninterruptible power supply, look no further than the Liebert PowerSure PSI series. It’s vast array of features is bound to be suitable for your servers, network closets, or even critical workstations.
iPhone Special Coverage site launched!
With only a few days left until the iPhone launch, we’ve launched a special coverage section of our website that you can find here. We’ll provide you with the latest and greatest in the iPhone world, with news, reviews, and a whole lot more. On launch day - we’ll be covering the launch on the [...]
iConnect: Axio Hardsleeve for MacBook/MacBook Pro
All notebook owners know it’s a hassle to find the perfect case for them, and Apple users know that we’re all overprotective of our MacBook’s and MacBook Pro’s. Here to solve that problem is the Axio Hardsleeve.
Polycom VoiceStation 500 Speakerphone
Everyone who’s been in a traditional office space knows that almost every conference room in the world uses a Polycom speakerphone, but these aren’t limited to just the office. The device can still be used in a non-business setting with Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones and PCs using VoIP software. This is exactly what the Polycom VoiceStation [...]
Podcasting Series Part 2: Microphones
In part 2 of our podcasting series we’re going to show you what microphone is the best choice for your podcast. From the latest in USB microphones to the best in studio-quality dynamic microphones - there has to be one for you.
Podcasting Series: Audio Interfaces
The first thing you need to purchase in order to get a professional microphone (something we’ll go over in the next article) into your PC or Mac is an audio interface.
We have three great choices to get your microphone sounding great and ready to record.
Motorola RIZR Z3 for T-Mobile, go ahead - slide it.
There has been a recent tendency for slider style phones to be Media Centric and the Motorola RIZR Z3 is no exception. With a 2 megapixel camera and included 128mb microSD card, which is more modest than other phones, the RIZR makes for a great media phone.
iConnect: Matias Tactile Pro 2.0 Keyboard
If you’re old enough to remember the IBM Model M keyboards or Apple Extended Keyboards, they had the great Alps keyswitches built into them. These switches made a nice, yet annoying, clickity clackity sound that users have come to love. Now, Matias has recreated it for the Mac - it’s the Tactile Pro 2.0.

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