Archive for the Geek Tools Category
Disk Drill: Is your deleted data alive!?
How many times have you deleted some piece of work that you found out a month later was more important that you thought? Have you ever deleted a movie and had an unstoppable craving to watch it the week later? Even those family pictures from a few months ago that your kid accidently deleted when cleaning the trash? Well now there is a chance for them to be recovered!
Posted by Seth Smith on December 30th, 2010 in Applications, Geek Tools, Hardware, Tools, Utilities Tags: Cleverfiles,data recovery,Disk Drill,Disk Drill review,lost files,Mac data recovery,recover data on mac, 1 Comment »
Mophie Juice Pack Air – You need the power!
I think probably every iPhone owner has experienced a time when, after a day of using their beloved mobile phone, it’s battery runs dry. The iPhone has always advertised pretty descent battery life specifications, however in the real world, that’s far from the case. The Juice Pack is a line of cases for your iPhone or iPod touch that have a built-in battery, the Juice Pack Air is the smallest, thinnest battery pack that Mophie sell.
Posted by Dylan Brown on December 1st, 2010 in Bags & Cases, Gadgets & Gizmos, Geek Tools Tags: Air,Battery,iPhone,Mophie,Mophie Juice Pack, Leave a Comment
Snackr: Stylish RSS ticker on your desktop
These days, the internet is one of the popular sources for information and news that people use. The problem is that many people have trouble keeping tabs on their favorite sites. The typical solution to this problem is the use of RSS feeds, but finding the right program that suits your needs may be hard. Well, lucky for you I have a very good one called Snackr, an RSS ticker (scrollboard) that runs in your computer’s desktop. See my Snackr review after the break…
Posted by Kenneth Bolido on October 5th, 2009 in Applications, Geek Tools, Internet, Web Tags: desktop,RSS Reader,snackr, 2 Comments »
Xpad laptop cooler- cool your mac and your lap
Laptops these days are getting more and more powerful; even the mid-range models are sporting multi-core processors and are carrying out very intensive work that is causing the processors to overheat and no doubt this heat has to go somewhere. On Mac laptops the vents are located on the underside of the body and all this heat can’t be good for your knees and lap. Fortunately there is a product that will prevent this. It’s call the Xpad laptop cooler.
Posted by Stephen O Connell on September 26th, 2009 in Gadgets & Gizmos, Geek Tools Tags: Cooler,Xpad,Xpad Laptop Coooler, 3 Comments »


