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Ghost Armor vs Best Skins Ever vs BodyGuardz G1 Shootout @ Reviewstash.com

March 25th, 2009
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“With the inception of the HTC Dream / G1, we have also welcomed the
scratches, scuffs, and daily fear of our precious devices losing their
luster. We project a sort of “amychophobia” onto our shiny gadgets.
Fortunately the magical “urethane film” that is so proudly slapped onto
vehicles and helicopter blades has been adopted for G1 usage. Today, we
are going to take a look at three different companies featuring three
completely different G1 shields and find out which one is best for you.”

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Alfa 500mW 802.11g USB 2.0 Adapter @ Reviewstash.com

February 15th, 2009
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“WiFi has become almost as ubiquitous as the iPod and in doing so has
developed into a common technology we come to expect in our day-to-day
lives. However, as with other common technologies there has been little
attempt at catering to non-mainstream consumers or creating truly unique
products (wireless frequency improvements aside). Alfa Network, a relative
newcomer, has decided to introduce a truly unique product within the
flooded networking market, the Alfa “AWUS036H” or 802.11g USB 2.0
Adapter.”

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Snow Rally City Stage for Android @ review stash

February 9th, 2009
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The T-Mobile G1 helped introduce what could possibly be the most explosive
handheld operating system for developers – Google’s Android platform;
promising OpenGL graphics, full open-source development, and high
customizability. However, we have not yet seen the release of T-Mobile’s
fully paid Market making developers shy away from releasing high-quality
applications. Handango and developer OmniG Software have decided to
circumvent this by releasing games without using T-Mobile’s Market
application – the first being Snow Rally City Stage.

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Nova Slider X600 @ Reviewstash

February 1st, 2009
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Just forty years ago the first computerized mouse was invented and made
practical, yet even today we haven’t seen a mouse that is both highly
comfortable while still able to retain a high amount of quality-features
(ergonomic mice seem to lack necessary features). eSportNova, a company
with 15 years of experience in the peripheral market, has decided to
hopefully solve that problem with the Nova Slider X600. Today, we’re going
to take a look at this new product and see if it offers what consumers are
looking for – a comfortable, high performance mouse.”

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