With the ressurgence of Summer in the beginning of Fall, you are probably aching for something cool and refreshing to drink…and might just be like me. TIRED OF WATER. But who wants to load up with sugars and additives while in this heat? Well, Hint has a solution for you: their own alternative to soda; pure water, nature’s original refreshment, accented with a hint of natural flavor. No sugar, no artificial sweeteners. Just water…with a twist.
Review
Coming in ten refreshing flavors, Hint water is a healthy alternative for you and your ankle biters, while making you still making you feel like you are cheating. We were sent three different flavors to try, the Blackberry, Watermelon and Pomegranate-Tangerine. I wish I could post an extensive review, but to be honest, they were gone so quick that it made my head spin. Zion got a hold of one of them, and hulked it like it was the last beverage available on Earth, my husband drank half of the Watermelon…and then there was one.
The taste is unlike anything I have had in the past, it is literally just a hint of flavor. It keeps the refreshing feeling of water in tact [unlike some of these other 'water' companies] while shooting a small amount of flavor at the end. I love it. Trust me. You will too.
I know what you’re thinking. Who in their right mind would walk around with Terminator aka Star Trek glasses glued to their face…all in the name of technology? I have to admit, I used to be one of you. But after trying out the Vuzix 310XL…my mind has been changed forever. Call me a nerd if you want, but while you are squinting on that time little iPhone/iPod screen, I am watching the same film on the big screen.
Styling, performance and versatility all in a 16:9 widescreen format. The Vuzix Wrap 310XL video eyewear is a new class of video eyewear offering designer styling with unmatched features and performance.
Styling Like Never Before
Stylish eyewear, at home beside the pool or at 35,000 feet, the Wrap 310XL sunglass-style widescreen eyewear allows you to watch your favorite movies and videos without attracting stares. And, if you are looking to be even more stylish the Wrap lens can be replaced with alternate colors to suit your mood of style.
Unmatched Performance
The virtual 55 inch* Wrap 310XL screen offers unmatched performance. It displays both standard 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratios and plays standard 2D and side-by-side format 3D movies. A Vuzix Auto 3D feature automatically enables the 3D viewing configuration when supporting media is played.
* Equivalent screen size as seen from 10 feet (approximately 3m).
Includes Apple iPod/iPhone/iPad compatible cable.*
Review
Fresh out of the box, these glasses are a bit overwhelming. With multiple wires and connectors, it takes a minute to get the right ones hooked up to the right things. But, just like any brand new toy, the Vuzix 310XL were worth the wait. After the earphones were hooked up and the nose bridge configured, the glasses were on my face and I was watching a few episodes of Lost in no time. The viewing experience was more like a big screen t.v. than a movie screen, but that’s really tit for tat. Bottom line – it wasn’t nearly as difficult as watching it on a 4 inch screen – something that will come in handy while traveling or relaxing in bed. I will say that the glasses are a tad bit heavy for viewing sitting up, so I recommend laying down or at least leaning back while viewing; very similar to what is shown on the website.
The only downside to the Vuzix 310XL is that while using it with the iPhone/iPod/iPad, the only supported videos are from YouTube or videos purchased from the Apple store. I would love to see an integration with the newest feature; live streaming of your NetFlix queue.
Features
* Supports 4:3 and 16:9 display formats
* Adjustable brightness, contrast and color saturation
* Works with 2D and common 3D video formats including side-by-side and anaglyph
* Supports “Vuzix Auto-3D”, automatic 3D detection technology[1]
* NTSC and PAL compatible
* Connects to all video devices with composite video
* Six hours use with 2 AA alkaline batteries
* Video zoom mode
* Onscreen display for video display adjustment
* Includes Wrap mini-port connector for optional expansion accessories
* Ultra-thin cabling
* Detachable premium quality noise-isolating earphones
* Includes 3 sizes of noise isolation inserts
* Wearable over most prescription eyeglasses
* Independent left and right eye focal adjustment
* Nine foot visual focus – reading glasses not required
* Adjustable, hypoallergenic nosepiece
* Changeable lens
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A few weeks back we were sent a sample of these Wicked Little Buds, the newest version of the Wicked Ear Buds done by Empire. Done in all black ery’thang, the Buds were unlike any I have seen before; with extra small buds [for those of us with tiny ears] as well as a cloth cord. Check out the spec below:
Driver – 5.8 mm
Impedance – 16 ohm
Frequency – 20-20,000 Hz
Cord Length – 1.2 Meters
Plug Material – Gold Plated
Coming in four different colorways, each one features a polished finish. But, that’s enough about the aesthetics, lets talk about the hardware and sound associated with the tiny, little Buds.
Review
The sound with these things is impeccable. While they are inner ear buds, they actually cancel out a lot of the noise, even in a semi-active room. With the cord being covered in fabric, it adds to the overall comfort of the Buds. The best part of all? The Wicked Little Buds fit snugly inside of my smaller than average ears, and I can barely even tell they are there.
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A few weeks ago we received this little gem on our doorstep; the Photojojo Tokyo Dreamer Strap. While my assumption is that it’s meant to be used for a bulky DSLR, I hooked it up to my Nikon P90 [bulky point & shoot] and went to work. Coming in three different colorways [Berry Red, Butter Bronze & Sky Blue], the strap is not only durable, but fashionable….a attribute that is absolutely necessary when you are literally WEARING a camera.
Tokyo Dreamer Strap
Durable vegan leather (no animal parts!)
Removable pocket for film/memory card
Adjusts to total length of 4.5 feet
Soft velvet-y lining cushioned for neck comfort
Name tag for finding forgotten cameras
Strong enough to hold SLRs, DSLR’s and their big ‘ol lenses
Strap is 1.25″ wide
Not only is the strap adorable,but it’s animal friendly for all of you veggies and animal lovers. While it may be synthetic, it sure doesn’t feel like it, giving you that buttery soft ’suede-like’ feeling that everyone desires. Personally, one of the biggest lures of the Dreamer Strap is how far it extends. You can adjust the strap up to 4.5 ft, which is more than enough room.
The inscription is a popular Japanese mantra, giving this strap a nice touch. Below that is an embossed camera, on the tan portion of the strap. The strap also comes with a small pouch, just the right size for your extra battery, film or memory card. Easy to strap on and off, you can slide it on the strap to your desired location.
Review
It’s been two weeks full of photographing my kids’ sports events, event coverage and Comic-Con…and I can honestly say that I have not taken the strap off once. I will admit that after the initial ‘installation’, the strap did loosen one time. However, after checking it and tightening it up, it hasn’t happened again. I am actually chalking it up as a user error, unless 10 other people comment saying it happened to them also LOL.
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Feeling is believing, and no one gives it to us more literally than Big Headed Boxers. Based in the sunny state of Cali, the label specializes in undergarments that make the wearer feel good, both inside and out. Crafted from top quality fabrics, the boxers/briefs add a little bit of snark to their design, setting them apart from your traditional Hanes.
We received a small lot of product from Big Headed Boxers, inclusive of both men’s and women’s designs. While my husband isn’t big on change, I forced him to ‘get down with the cause’ and try out all of the boxer briefs that came for men. After putting on the first pair, I didn’t have to do much arm twisting. With the exception of the bottom of the boxers being a tad bit flared [nothing noticeable when you have your clothes on], they were a perfect fit, with a supreme comfort level.
Review
I tried on the girls versions that we were sent and have to agree. Initially I was concerned when I saw the elastic waistband, but the Big Headed Boxers proved me wrong. They were stretchy enough to keep them up without leaving a ring around my waist, or pinching. After initially putting them on, I found the gem that is the small pouch on the front; which could either be a condom holder or a ‘quickie hole’. Genius.
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As journalist/blogger/photographer/musician, I often carry around a lot of gear. A perfect example of this was last week when the Nerdlike crew went to Comic-Con. I needed to carry my laptop, my camera, a couple lenses, power cords and cables, chargers, point and shoot camera, and Kodak Zi8. I know what you are thinking, and yes it is a lot of stuff, but I was going to be there for three days and I needed to shot, film, charge, and write all at the same time. They only way I was going to get it done was to have everything with me. Earlier last month I was sent a Lowepro Fastpack 250 to review, and while I had already “played” with it a little bit, I felt like this was the real world test that it needed to give it a thorough review.
Packing
While I was packing the bag, I was pleasantly surprised by how much gear I was actually able to fit inside the bag. My previous bag didn’t have a slot for my computer, so that fact that I could slide my 15-inch MacBook Pro in the back slot and not compromise the space for my other items was big. The back slot was actually large enough for a 17-inch laptop and I took full advantage of the space by throwing in my folders and moleskin. The next item I packed was my DSLR into the lower compartment. I have the smaller Canon T2i which allowed plenty of room for a few lenses, a charger, and my MKE400 microphone in the 5 adjustable velcro pockets. Though, I should note that if you bring anything bigger than a 70-200 lens, your space is dramatically reduced. Moving to the top compartment, I was able to pack my, a Kodak Zi8, and Canon SD960, an audio recorder, all their required cables, and a mini tripod into the available pockets and empty space. Finally, outside the lower compartment is a smaller zipper pocket that I used for the spare batteries as well as extra SD cards and a pair of ear bud headphones. So suffice to say I was able to throw a lot of stuff in the bag, and it made it a lot easier to get around with only one bag to carry.
Access
One of the best features of the bag is how easy it is to access the lower compartment, thus my camera. The lower compartment uses a a zipper that if placed in the right place can be easily opened for those moments when you need to snap a quick picture. Considering that we were at Comic-Con, there were plenty of times I had to throw the bag over one shoulder, unzip, and snatch the camera out so I could grab a pick of Zelda, or Superman, or some strange mixture of the two. Outside of the lower compartment is a security flap that can be used to prevent the pocket for being easily opened by placing the zippers beneath it. The right side features a small flat mesh pocket that is probably best used for maps or flat objects, but I used it for my water bottle.
Fit
The Lowepro Fastpack 250 fits like a typical backpack, but also comes with a waist strap for those longer trips. I probably should have used it more, but can confirm that like the shoulder straps, it is fully adjustable. As an added bonus, the left strap has a sewn-in cell phone pocket and a strap on the right shoulder strap that accepts the Lowepro accessory SlipLock Pouches, neither of which I used.
Comfort
Having used a few bags before, I can say that this is one of the more comfortable backpacks I have used. Lowepro did a really good job with padding on the interior and exterior of the bag and you immediately feel it when you put it on. I was worried about the laptop being directly next to my back and that it might become irritating after extended use, but it turned out to not bother me at all. The back of the bag has quite a bit of cushion, yet remains soft to the touch. The same goes for the bottom of the bag, which most likely will house your most expensive equipment outside of your computer.
Final Thoughts
Comic-Con is a grueling experience, and to have to work while you are there makes things twice as hard. However, that load is lightened when you have tools that operate the way they are supposed to. The Lowepro Fastpack 250 performed valiantly for me at the conference. It enable me to carry around all the gear I needed, and still remain comfortable. Even though I drove down to San Diego, I could have easily taken this same bag on a plane and used it as a carry on. I am very anal about carrying-on my camera equipment and computer with me whenever I fly, and this offers a reasonable solution. Lowepro has been in business for over 40 years, and that sort of history helps you make design decisions that really cater to the consumer experience. If you were not good at what you do, you wouldn’t still be in business.
Though I packed my bag to the gills, you could easily use this with a lighter load and still have the same experience. My only request would be to make the pockets in the lower compartment a little bigger, but that would also add to the bulkiness of the bag, so you have to be careful what you ask for. I could also see this doing well with an over the shoulder strap like their SlingShot 300, but that is more preference than function. Each photographer/journalist has there own set of gadgets they take with then when they go on assignment, and the Lowepro can handle those needs in most cases.
Overall, the Lowepro Fastpack 250 is a durable, comfortable, and roomy bag. It doesn’t have a lot of flash and flair, but it definitely makes up for it in functionality. Next time you are in the market for a camera/computer bag, I can safely say that the Lowepro should be at the top of your list. Retail is for $119.99, but I have seen it on Amazon for $89.
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For years, EA Sports’ NCAA Football has been the stepchild of Madden. But this year, the NCAA Football series sets itself apart from Madden by providing enough features to stand on its own and no longer be a one month tease before the NFL product hits the shelves. NCAA Football 2011 is different than Madden in just about every way and captures the college experience like no other. You have got to give kudos to that.
Visually, NCAA ‘11 is stunning. The player models and lighting give the game an even more realistic look. The animations are on point and the view of the stadiums is breathtaking. The attention to detail is remarkable and you truly feel like you are playing a college football game rather than a minor league version of Madden. Each college team provides a certain level of authenticity that die-hard college football fans will truly appreciate. From rubbing the rock in Clemson to
But who cares about how the game looks if the gameplay is horrible? Thankfully, that is not the case in NCAA. Quite honestly, this is one of the better playing football games I’ve ever touched. The control mechanics are simple enough but it takes true dexterity to get it down pat. This year finds a new usage of the analog stick. Instead of flicking the stick left or right to juke, the amount of lean that is put on the stick influences how hard each player plants, shifts and leans. It’s pretty sweet to watch in action and makes all the difference between a short gain and getting those extra few yards for a first down. All 120 college teams have their own playbook so you’ll be busy dissecting which one works best for you. Teams like Nevada utilize the “Nevada Pistol” while Georgia Tech masters their patented triple option.
The animations are also an enhancement from the previous year’s game. Rather than having a toss to the sideline see your receiver bolt out of bounds, 2011 finds the receiver look to keep his feet inbounds while stretching for the catch. It’s a small – but much needed – detail that helps. The blocking finally matters in NCAA as well. Sure, there will still be times the Right Tackle doesn’t pull during the counter, but more often than not, you can rely on the offensive line to pick up their assignments. The passing game still has a few forehead slapping quirks that can be pretty frustrating (dropped passes, receivers running into each other, etc) but it’s nothing that will kill the experience.
That isn’t to say the game is perfect. Many of the game modes are the same. The biggest culprit is the “Road To Glory” mode where you take your own created player from high school standout to college stud. Erin Andrews again hosts while Kirk Herbstreit gives some insight on your performance. It’s frustrating to see Andrews appearance in the game is an exact replica of what was in 2010. Pretty lame. The dynasty mode hasn’t changed too much, but the recruiting process is a brand new minigame that feels refreshing and rewarding when trying to lock down high school stars for your team before, during and after the season ends. It makes you feel like your efforts to track down a particular player are worth your time, rather than being random.
The commentary of Herbstreit and Nessler is also a bit on the boring side. Lee Corso is no longer a part of the commentating team either – for better or worse. As the game rolls along, you’ll hear the same dialog recycled and there are times where the duo’s comments come a few seconds later than they should. With a game that pays so much attention to detail, you would expect that the commentators would get a brush up. Unfortunately, that is not the case.
For the online gamers, the game is solid and is what you would want out of a sports game online. The biggest treat however is the online dynasty where you and some buddies can battle it out to see who’s the best year after year. The best part is the web-based recruitment interface where you can keep tabs on everything via PC. It’s pretty cool to try and nab the best players while away from your gaming system.
NCAA Football 2011 is exactly what the doctor ordered for those who want a game that doesn’t feel like Madden. It has taken great strides visually to bring the college experience to your living room. It’s unfortunate that some of the game modes weren’t improved upon, but that is a minor detail. Overall, NCAA Football 2011 is a game that every football fan should have. The only question now is if Madden can keep up.
Pros
- Visually stunning
- The running game feels much better
- Truly captures the college football experience and does an excellent job of distancing itself from Madden
I have had algoriddim’s djay for twenty minutes, and have already created a master mix of Janelle Monae and Daft Punk. I am so bossy.
If you aren’t familiar with this minimalistically-fabulous software, algoriddim hails out of Germany, and their DIY djay software is a major mixing tool. It allows even the most techie challenged person to turn their iTunes dashboard into a mix, scratch and blending machine. What sets djay apart from the rest? It allows you to use your own iTunes library instead of the generic noises and sounds in traditional programs.
Review
Now, I am no DJ, but I am a music lover…so I am familiar with tempo and what sounds good together [and of course, what doesn't]. I opened up djay on my desktop and grabbed two tracks that I felt semi-confident about mixing and went to work.
After the small learning curve that comes with learning how to DJ in 30 minutes, I was on my way to magic. The cool thing about algoriddim’s program is that once you know what all the little bells and whistles do, it’s pretty easy to navigate. You drag and drop your tracks from a sidebar that pops up, containing all of the tracks in your iTunes library. If your tracks are legit, artwork will even pop up on the records.
After about an hour, I realized that DJ’ing wasn’t a natural born gift of mine…but you know what was? using the Automix button. OMG, this thing was a Godsend, and incredibly fun. All you do is select a playlist, or your entire collection if you like, and push the AUTOMIX button; djay does all the work for you.
To make life even cooler with djay, it has a complimentary app for the iPhone that takes your djay experience on the go. With full access to all of the desktop features, you can work the two turntables individually, scratch and cue music in real-time and control high quality effects, looping, skipping and cue points. The best part is anything you create on your iPhone automatically appears in the iTunes library, and vice versa.
Advil, Aleve, Tylenol – we all have our brands of choice. But sometimes, I think all this shit is the same. When I first got this kit, as a gift, I was skeptical. Mostly, because it was so no-name. But the more research I did, I found that these pills were probably the best idea ever.
Each pill has only one active ingredient and is low on fillers, coatings and dyes. And did I mention the packaging is eco-friendly? So far, I’ve only tried the Help, I Have a Headache (it worked) and I gave a co-worker one of the loratadine tablets from the Help, I Have Allergies package. I can’t say for sure I would Buy it for myself ($30), but I would certainly give it as a gift, especially for the office. I’d like to see one that says Help, I’m in the kind of pain that could erupt in spontaneous ass-kicking.
We were sent the All in 1 App ToolKit to review last week, featuring over 60 apps that keep you organized, informed and educated all at the same time. Separated into seven categories, the All in 1 Toolkit combines every aspect of your life and packs it into this one app. Check out some of the apps included in the newest release:
- PDF Reader Pro (large file support)
- Virtual MIC Pro
- Business Name Card
- Big Notes Pro (notes, journal and diary)
- Calculator
- System Monitor
- Alarm Clock Pro
- Battery Monitor
- Ruler
- Flashlight Pro
- Language Translator
- Unit Convertor
- Digital Scale Pro
- Camera Zoom Pro
- Google Books
- Google Docs
- MultiTab Browser Pro
- Find My Location
- Spell Check Pro (dictionary)
- Handy Level
- Gmail
- Google News
- Google Reader
- Balance Ball
- Dice Shaking
- Google Talk
- Google Buzz
- Google Calendar
- iGoogle
- Yahoo
- Tip Calculator
- Random Number
- Service Bell
- Party Lighter
- BAC Calc
- Facebook Tool
- Twitter Tool
- Holidays & Event
- Push Beer
- Relax Music
- Cocktails Recipes
- Rss Reader
- Zip Codes
- Password Manager
- Coins
- Altimeter
- Currency Exchange
- Thief Alarm
- Find My Car
- Police Sound
- Shopping list Pro
- Classical Dart
- Women Menstrual Calendar
- Tap counter
- Timer
- BMI Tracker
- Wisdom Quotes
- Google Latitude
- Metronome
- Electric Shaver
While some of the apps are a bit kitschy, there are quite a few that are really useful. With Google integrated apps, you can Buzz, find your location and read your news/blogs on the go. For all of you giveaway hosts, there is a random number generator, to help you pick your winners. Organize your groceries with the shopping lists, play darts or read/send your extra large PDF files via the iPhone.
Review
While some of the apps are things that we have seen before, and are included in the free release of the app, there are definitely some gems that are unique to this release. With interchangeable wallpapers and icons, it’s easy to personalize, as well as simple to navigate. One of my favorite features of the app was how easy it was to zoom in the dark [with the camera functions]. Check out the pics I got in a pitch black room.
With Zoom:
The choices are endless, and the app is constantly updating, making it a great buy for $.99.
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If you have ever had a baby, then the world Medela should be in constant rotation in your vocabulary. The leader in breastfeeding products and accessories, the company focuses on making quality and long lasting products to help moms deliver the healthiest meals to their babies. While the art of breastfeeding seems like it’s just ‘plug and play’, believe me, it’s not [they don't call it an art for nothing]. Luckily, Medela’s products are easy to use by helping moms to successfully breastfeed their babies and to do so for as long as they choose.
Medela was gracious enough to send me one of their Pump In Style Advanced breast pumps [otherwise known as a PNSA] which comes in two different options; either the Shoulder Bag, or the Backpack. While I used both with Sevyn, who just turned three, my good friend just had a baby, so I had her try it out for a couple of weeks to see how it was.
Review
As a first time mom, Sarah had no idea what to expect. After working with a lactation counselor, she learned how to get her little one to latch and was eventually ready to return back to work and start pumping [note: you should wait a couple of weeks after birth to do so]. The Medela PSNA system was a perfect fit for her, since her job is fast paced and she is always on the go. It comes with a bag that is easy to disguise [who wants to be seen toting around a breast pump in the office or the mall?], including everything you need to not only pump, but store as well. The system itself is easy to put together, and is ready to go in as little as 30 seconds. It comes with two BPA free bottles to screw onto the tubes, which in turn connect to the pump itself. After the initial let down period, the pump can be adjusted to a comfortable pressure and should be finished within 10-15 minutes [dependent on your flow]. After you are through pumping, you can store the milk in the collapsible ice chest inside of the bag for a couple of hours.
Product Specs:
Daily use · double pump · electric
Adjustable speed/vacuum dial lets mom choose her most comfortable setting.
Removable PVC-free cooler bag with contoured ice pack keeps milk cool for up to 12 hours.
More milk in less time with 2-Phase Expression® technology when pumping at Maximum Comfort Vacuum™.
Everything included in an attractive PVC-free microfiber bag for fast and easy pumping.
Helpful storage pockets for organization.
Convenient integrated work surface for mom.
Double pumping kit includes PersonalFit™ breast shields.
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Let it be known that big things come in small packages. These handy little X-Mini Speakers came right on time for our summer cookouts and house parties. Made by X-MI, the X-MiniTM Max II Speakers and X-Mini Second Generation speakers have become insanely popular. With the “Minimum size. Maximum sound” tagline, the speakers defy the conventional notion that size does matter. With its brand new sleek matte design incorporating two separate speakers in a clever pop together magnetic pod the X Mini Max 2 is also available in three new colors. The smaller speaker is more size conscious,and easier to travel with, since it comes with an attached audio cable.
These stylish speakers feature a patented accordion-like Bass Xpansion SystemTM (BXSTM) which successfully mimics the resonance of a sub woofer. Its new 40 mm driver expanded BXSTM extended playback time and modular “Buddy-Jack” design enables it to effectively generate high-quality beautifully dynamic sound – be it the rich timbres of a soprano or the pulsating electronic beats of the latest dance track.
The other awesome thing about these bad boys is that they are no batteries required. Charge them up with a mini USB and they are ready to go. 2 hours gives you 12 hours of playback, which is way more than enough time. If that isn’t enough for you, they can also be hooked together to give extreme and quality sound.
Product Specs:
X Mini II Capsule [retail $29.00]
Award-winning compact capsule design, wine red matte finish
High quality sound, with clear bass resonance
11 hours of continuous playback from one charge, superior on-the-go audio
Modular ‘Buddy-Jack’ design: connect a row of X-Minis to get jaw-dropping audio