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Cadence 4-Bit Binary Watch @ TestFreaks

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Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-cadence-4-bit-binary-watch/

Quote:
"A watch, I don’t think I’ve ever reviewed one, but I have one for review today from a company called Cadence. This watch isn’t just your normal kind though, it’s a sneaky, geeky one. Yes I said sneaky, geeky there. This watch is called the 4-Bit binary and it was designed by a gentleman called John Flear for our enjoyment. What makes this watch special is the numbers, or actually lack of numbers, instead they are replaced with, you guessed it, 4-bit binary code. Anyway, let’s just jump right into this… "

NZXT Tempest 410 Mid Tower Chassis @ TestFreaks

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Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-nzxt-tempest-410-mid-tower-chassis/

Quote:
"The PC case or chassis is a misunderstood thing really. Many people are happy with that beige box sitting under their desk, but not me, and not a lot of people out there either. Luckily for us there are companies like NZXT who come up with great designs for cases for those of use that don’t like the beige box. Today for review I’ve got one of the newest cases from NZXT called the Tempest 410 and it’s aimed at the gamer or enthusiast with a sleek look and lots of airflow. The case has plenty of room for many hard drives, large video cards, big CPU coolers and space for those that might want to do a little liquid cooling as well. I like the Tempest 410 a lot, but it’s not perfect, but it’s close. Read on…  "

Total Defense Mobile Security @ TestFreaks

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Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-total-defense-mobile-security/

Quote:
"Today for review I’ve got Total Defense Mobile Security which is an app for your smartphone that is anti-virus and much more than that. The software goes on your phone,  be it Android, Windows Mobile, BlackBerry or even Symbian. I’ve installed it on both my Android phone and my tablet for testing. It’s much more than an app though, you can access your own account on the Total Defense website and see calls, texts, locate the device and even remotely wipe it among other things. It’s certainly something to look into if you’re a security conscious person, or like to know what’s going on in your child’s life. "

Griffin IntelliCase for iPad 2 @ TestFreaks

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Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-griffin-intellicase-for-ipad-2/

Quote:
" For today’s review we will be looking at an iPad 2 case from Griffin. The IntelliCase is a folio style designed to be low-profile. It is composed of a hard polycarbonate shell on the back and flexible thermoplastic polyurethane. Griffin designed the IntelliCase to work in either an upright or incline position for viewing the screen or typing on the virtual keyboard."

mStand Laptop Stand @ TestFreaks

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Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/review/review-of-mstand-laptop-stand/

Quote:
"For today’s review we will be looking at the mStand from Rain Design. This laptop stand was created with the MacBook Pro aluminum design aesthetic in mind. Although it could be used with most any laptop it looks like it was born to be holding an aluminum style MacBook. The mStand is composed of a unibody piece of aluminum that matches up perfectly with the MacBook Pro/Air anodized finish. "

Interview with Eric Di Sivilla CEO for AcousticPC.com @ TestFreaks

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Link: http://blog.testfreaks.com/interview/interview-with-eric-di-sivilla-ceo-for-acousticpc-com/

Quote:
" We’re back with another interview for you, today we will be talking to Eric Di Sivilla CEO for AcousticPC.com. His company, if you didn’t notice, is called AcousticPC and they specialize in helping to keep your PC as quiet as it can be. One of the things of course this would be good for is an HTPC, but they sell high-performance, yet quiet hardware and components for any system. AcousticPC is your one-stop shop for everything and anything related to keeping your PC quiet and running smoothly."