[Review] TRITTON PlayStation Kunai Stereo Headset
Mad Catz has released a new TRITTON headset for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita, and that can be used for everyday audio. This is something I was hoping for since I tried my AX 180 a few months ago.
[Review] TRITTON PRO+ True 5.1 Surround Sound Headset
Please note that I’ve only tested this on my PlayStation 3. Not only do competitive gamers rely on their controllers, but some also rely on headsets. Especially in fighting game tournaments, you will see a good chunk of the competitors
Street Fighter X Tekken – FightPad S.D.: Great things can come in small packages
Mad Catz has released numerous versions of their FightPads throughout the years. These included ones for Street Fighter IV; ones for Super Street Fighter IV; and ones for WWE All Stars, although those were called BrawlPads. For Street Fighter X
Go Hands-Free with Connect-A-Desk
As I previously said, I got my iPad for my job. Being in a wheelchair, you’d think I would be able to rest a laptop or iPad on your lap and have it be stable, right? Wrong. Even reclined, it
Battle of the iPad Cases
As technology becomes more and more powerful, it’s becoming more important to protect your investment. However, while touchscreen tablets are getting more popular, they lack one major thing: a physical keyboard. With that said, ThinkGeek has come to the rescue
[Review] MLG Pro Circuit Controller for PS3
Competitive gaming is becoming more and more popular. Whether it’s shooters like Halo or fighters like Street Fighter, more people are taking gaming seriously. The website for the MLG (Major League Gaming) Pro Circuit Controller states that for a pro
[Review] Lilliput Mini USB Monitor
An extra monitor can always come in handy. You can set other windows or folders to the extra monitor, you can use it for your media player, or just generally get rid of the clutter on your main monitor. ThinkGeek
[Review] USB Digital Voice Recorder
Recorders are an integral part of a journalist’s repertoire, regardless of whether or it it’s audio or video. However, students also utilize them for notes and lectures. Much like any other piece of technology, the size of the recorders has
This Week in Art News and Internet Eye Candy
Included in this installment: Obama fights conspiracy theory with humor, a photographer captures how NYC subway cars became plankton penthouses and an artist solicits voice mail messages to inspire works of art. Consider this post a short ride through the
Top Ten “Shit My Dad Says” Tweets
I do not “do” the Twitter. I don’t lead, or follow, or Twit, or Twat in 140 characters or less. In fact, I generally think of the service as nothing more than yet ANOTHER venue (first came “pop culture” blogging)














