Tuesday
May272014

Apple's new 'Verse' iPad ad focuses on the joy of travel

Apple's new addition to its "What will your verse be?" series of ads will appeal to travelers who are shown just how useful an iPad Air can be in enjoying, capturing, and sharing various moments and experiences we encounter in our travels. Featuring travel writer Cherie King, who was born with no hearing in both ears but who can use the iPad Air as an extension of herself. This is a great, inspiring ad that shows just how technology can be put at our disposal.
Tuesday
May272014

Review: Tech Armor SlimProtect Case for iPhone 5/5s

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Tech Armor is known for various protective covers and cases but their SlimProtect Case for the iPhone 5s offers slimline rear and side protection without weighing down Apple's jewel-like handset.

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Monday
May262014

Contest: Win a Belkin QODE Thin Type Keyboard Case for the iPad Air

Our friends from Belkin are giving away a super thin and light Belkin QODE "Thin Type" keyboard case for the Apple iPad Air. This is the thinnest and lightest keyboard case for the iPad Air and is made of aircraft grade aluminum with well-positioned island-style keys and solid construction. Read all about it in our review here.

How to Enter:

1. Follow us on Twitter and retweet this contest, "I'd love to win the Belkin QODE from @Creviewer and @Belkin."

2. Like Us on Facebook

We will be picking one lucky winner by June 2, 2014. Contest open to residents of Canada. Best of luck to everyone who joins!!

Monday
May262014

Review: Roku Streaming Stick

Text and photos by Simon Cohen

 Tons of features, good performance and an unbeatable price make the Roku Streaming Stick by far the best value in the increasingly busy Smart-TV add-on category.

If you already own a Smart TV—a WiFi-connected, app-enabled HDTV—you really don’t need to read this. That’s because the Roku family of devices (to which the Roku Streaming Stick is the latest addition) is for all of us poor shmoes stuck with TVs that have no way of talking to the internet and thus no way to access content providers like Netflix, Crackle, CrunchyRoll or YouTube unless we stretch a very long and trip-hazard-creating HDMI cable from our PC/laptop to our TV sets. Don’t laugh. People do that. For real.

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