Sunday
May252014

Review: Belkin QODE "Thin Type" keyboard case for the iPad Air 

The last time I reviewed a Bluetooth keyboard for the iPad was the Logitech Ultra-thin keyboard case. It was, and is, a great option for those like me who are on the go constantly, and rely on the convenience of their iPad to get a lot of work done. Issue is, every time something good is released, chances are there is someone in the woodwork readying something that much better.

Such is the case with the QODE thin type keyboard from Belkin.

Taking cues from its competition and rectifying the subtle inconsistencies, I feel like Belkin worked as close as they could with Apple to make a product so good, it could (should) be considered OEM.

Let’s take a deeper look at why this keyboard is worth every penny of the investment.

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Saturday
May242014

Review: The RFID fraud-proof HuMn wallet

For a man, one of the most tedious decisions he can make in life is choosing the right wallet to stick with for a long period of time. Big, small, vertical and horizontal; they come in all shapes and sizes. Right when we find the one we really like, something new is introduced to us that completely throws off our equilibrium and makes us second guess everything we have been doing thus far. Ok, admittedly, I may have exaggerated my point just a wee bit, but picking a good wallet is really hard and not a decision to take lightly. After 29 years, I have finally settled on keeping my cards and cash separate and, for the most part I am happy.

Recently, I was pitched on a Kickstarter project that caught my eye: the HuMn wallet. Simplistic and cool, it aimed to hold both my cash and cards, while protecting me from dreaded RFID fraud (thieves who steal your card information directly from your pockets).

Perfect, huh? So I bit and opted for the neon green iteration.

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Saturday
May242014

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 5/18-5/24

Saturday
May242014

1Password app gets revamp, lands on Android by June 10th

1Password has been available on Android for a while but it always in bad need of a redesign. The app’s developer Agile Bits has finally addressed that need and plans on releasing an update for the app by June 10. The company completely rewrote the app with a new user interface and added features. The app will be free for a while with the new features free for everyone until August 1. After that, 1Password will go into reader mode and will require in-app purchases to unlock all the features.

1Password is a password manager designed to store and create strong passwords for your accounts to make it easier secure your passwords and help you with the problem of forgetting any of them.