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Let’s have a look at my iPad toybox

Apple iPad Case

ipadcaseNot protecting your iPad with a case means possible scratches, nothing to absorb the shock of a fall and unless you purchase a stand, there’s nothing to prop it up on an angle but your own makeshift program.

The soft microfiber and reinforced panels covers your iPad similar to a book cover, defending the screen with a front flap. And yes, the front of the case sports the Apple logo as you’d expect.

Nicely the front flap can be folded over into a slot located on the back of the case. This will support the iPad on an angle — ideal for media junkies.

The headphone jack, dock connector port, power and volume buttons are accessible through holes in the case.

Cons:
The only drawback of the microfiber is it seems to smudge up rather quickly. Sure wiping it down with a damp cloth cleans it without causing damage but for someone like me that spends so much time keeping the device itself clean, the case shouldn’t require the same treatment. Like a typical Apple fan I like the aesthetics of the microfiber enough to warrant the flaw.

Overall, it’s a win in both style, feel and design.

Retails for $45.00 (U.S) at Apple.com… Continue Reading

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HTC, the manufacturer that brought us the first Android device, aims to dazzle us once again with one very sexy device — The Legend.

I’ve been test driving the Legend for a few weeks and the experience so far has been sweet.

Look At That Body!

The Legend sports a solid aluminum unibody design, a style similar to the very sexy unibody MacBook pro. Media, apps & widgets look beautiful on the 3.2” HVGA AMOLTED display with 7 revolving home screens.

The soft, smooth and boxy casing with a slight curvature (flipped) at the bottom, feels great to hold. The screen on the Legend is a tad smaller than the Nexus One which has a longer body and a sort of rounded feel on the edges.

The solid piece of aluminum covers the entire front & back and doesn’t have the usual large battery slot accessed by removing the backing of the phone. Instead the battery, MicroSD and SIM sit under a small rubber slot which provides a rubber groove on the backing offering a struggle-free removal. Nice touch. The camera, located on the back of the device (no front facing camera) is protected by the same soft rubber used to support the battery at the base of the device.… Continue Reading

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Marty Martin (director) and Flakjakt (musician) shot their new video “Cascades” solely on the iPhone 4.
This video looks amazing and will no doubt inspire more artists to take their lead. Digital Trends mentioned Final Cut Pro was used to edit, clearly they’ve applied some filters and tweaks to achieve the stylized appearance but the clarity of the iPhone 4′s camera is impressive none the less.

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When I was a child in the 80’s, I was a huge fan of pop-up books. I thought they were very impressive at the time. I presumed that by now interactive holograms would walk and talk across the pages. The iPad doesn’t quite pull that feat off yet, but it has impressed me considerably and is the closest kids will get for now.

With what it can do, there are endless possibilities to keep children amused and reading. Sadly when compiling this list I waded through a large amount of disappointing rush to market apps/ebooks. Here’s the best I’ve seen so far…… Continue Reading

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The folks at RentCompass, a Toronto based start-up, aim to be a driving force in the Canadian mobile rental space.

Their app ( iphone, ipod touch and ipad) which combines location-based data with rental listings, could be the first of it’s kind for Canadians. The co-founder Samir Al-Battran claims it is. The benefit of using this app is that you can get a nice overview of rentals using maps. Mr Al-Battran filled a clear niche first but he’s got an uphill battle ahead. The problem isn’t the concept or design, but in the adoption.… Continue Reading