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Appletell reviews Samson’s Go Mic

by Jake Gaecke on Sep 20, 2009 at 10:55 AM

The Samson Go mic has most all of your mobile microphone needs covered. While an internal microphone might be a small step forward for recording ease, the Samson Go mic is a giant leap forward for quality. The Samson Go mic is a portable mic designed to attach to your… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews HyperMac’s External MacBook Power Battery

by Jake Gaecke on Jul 16, 2009 at 05:42 AM

Apple has made their best effort to maximize battery life in their notebook line, but sometimes it’s just not enough. Even if battery life has been extended since previous models, the new MacBooks don’t support swapping of batteries (at least not in a usable fashion). So, what do you do?… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews G-Technology’s G-DRIVE mini

by Jake Gaecke on Feb 2, 2009 at 08:05 AM

Let’s face it; you really can judge pretty about anything just by looking at it. Okay, maybe that’s not completely true, and in the case of the G-DRIVE mini, its beauty runs deeper than just the surface. The G-DRIVE mini is a MacBook Pro user’s dream come true…as far as… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews Word Flow for iPhone, iPod touch

by Josh Holat on Jan 28, 2009 at 11:09 PM

If you are looking for a game that really forces you to think, and if you love word puzzles, then World Flow is for you. This “fast paced word game” involves the user in a tile board of letters that have the ability to be shifted, either up/down or left/right.… Continue Reading »

Appletell review - TapDefense for the iPhone/iPod Touch

by Josh Holat on Dec 16, 2008 at 12:54 PM

When it comes to gaming on the iPhone, there are plenty of great games out there. For example, Sega’s Super Monkey Ball was among one of the most popular apps for the iPhone at its release. However, that app is around $10 in the App Store. What do you do… Continue Reading »

Appletell review - Mimobot designer USB flash drives

by Kirk Hiner on Dec 6, 2008 at 08:29 AM

At first glance, Mimobots don’t appear to be computer peripherals at all. They seem more like hip pieces of art or lawn gnomes for the Barbie Dream House, or something of that sort. But they’re actually USB flash drives called Mimobots, and there are a lot of them. With their… Continue Reading »

Appletell review - Measures for iPhone/iPod touch

by Jake Gaecke on Dec 5, 2008 at 08:06 PM

The App Store is full of conversion apps, but how many do we really need? One, unless you never convert anything. Measures is a conversion utility that is cheap, fast, and intuitive. If you convert between units often, then a conversion app like Measures is definitely something for you to… Continue Reading »

Appletell review - MacBook Pro

by Jake Gaecke on Oct 29, 2008 at 11:31 AM

Apple’s newest offering for the MacBook Pro is quite the portable powerhouse. And in true Apple style, no compromises are made. The machine screams. Yes, complex graphics weep at the very sight of the Nvidia 9600M GT. And to top it off, the machine is designed beautifully. It’s fast, powerful,… Continue Reading »

Appletell review: Guitarist for iPhone/iPod touch

by Jake Gaecke on Oct 8, 2008 at 06:02 AM

Guitarist is an app developed by Moo Cow Music that attempts to be your on-the-go guitar. It’s not going to replace your real guitar, but it might help you seize the moment when creativity strikes. Since the iPhone has multitouch, using it as a guitar simulator makes sense. There is… Continue Reading »

Appletell review - Age of Empires III: The Asian Dynasties

by Mark Rowland on Aug 30, 2008 at 08:15 AM

Gather ‘round, folks, for the latest installment of the acclaimed Age Of Empires series is upon us. Whether its the intricate plot line or the strategic gameplay that floats your boat, chances are this game won’t disappoint the AOE fanatic. Whether you’re conquering Feudal Japan, or fighting the betraying Zamorins,… Continue Reading »

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