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The G1 Google Phone for T-Mobile

October 22nd, 2008 • 69 Views • Ben Robinson

I just got back from vacation and there it was on my doorstep, saweetA! My special thanks goes out to T-Mobile for getting this pre-order to me 2 days before they were supposed to. I’ve only spent a few hours with this beauty so far, but I’m in geek heaven. We have some photos after the jump. Read more »

iPhone Cupcakes Win National Competition

October 19th, 2008 • 65 Views • Anna Daugherty

The NYC Cupcake Decorating Championships were held recently in, you guessed it, New York City. Nick and Danielle Bilton walked away with the grand prize for their contribution; cupcakes arranged in a completely edible iPhone. This got me wondering…there’s a national cupcake challenge? Read more »

Firefold 1×2 HDMI Splitter

September 30th, 2008 • 78 Views • Dave Bergschneider

There are some things on the market that make sense however when it comes to HDMI sense is thrown out the window and the price sky rockets. Well low and behold I have found a sensible device worth reviewing. Read more »

GB Team Stats Released

September 22nd, 2008 • 75 Views • Dave Bergschneider

Since this a site relevant to technology & entertainment it is my pleasure to introduce something that integrates a little of both. GameBattles.com is home to over a million competitive gamers whom battle their way up the ranks of MLG and of course for prize money and bragging rights. Read more »

Grid (PS3)

September 15th, 2008 • 82 Views • Ben Robinson

I am not a big fan of racing games, but this game is pure joy. (except when you crash while in 1st place and finish 12/12). I have really been enjoying games that create the user stats experience well in the last year, starting with call of duty 4 and enhanced in rainbow six vegas II. This game also shows that stats greatly enhance the user experience in a game, make you want to play it more, and encourage you to constantly improve the way you play. Read more »

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