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Apr 05, 2013 06:30 am | Edwin

Hitcase Pro for iPhone 5

There are phone cases, and then there are phone cases. Since this is an extremely lucrative industry, you know for sure that competition among case manufacturers are tough, but out of the entire pile, there is sure to be a few notable products that will rise to the occasion, and I must say that after reading up on the Hitcase Pro for iPhone 5, this does seem to be a particularly good candidate for those who want not only decent protection for your shiny new iPhone 5, but also has a penchant for photography with Apple's smartphone. It is said that the Hitcase Pro for iPhone 5 is not only tougher and slimmer, but it is also capable of tripling your iPhone camera's field of view, helping to transform your phone into the ultimate waterproof, mountable POV camera which allows you to upload and share videos from your latest adventures instantaneously.

Hitcase, after all, is an old hand when it comes to churning out rugged sports activity products for the iPhone range, and the Hitcase Pro for iPhone 5 will no doubt prove itself by being waterproof, and works up to 33 feet underwater. The Hitcase Pro boasts of a new 170-degree custom lens which is capable of delivering sharper and better-saturated photos as well as videos, and will target both outdoor and action sports enthusiasts who also have a penchant for sharing their interesting adventures with the rest of their mates.

The Hitcase Pro will now pair itself up with the updated Vidometer 2.0, which so happens to be a free app which will allow you to select custom overlays whenever you record your speed, altitude, G-Force and other data on top of your videos, followed by making sure the rest of the world knows of these details after you upload them to Facebook or YouTube.

The Hitcase Pro's ShockSeal ensures that water and dust will have no way inside, where it sports a patent pending H-seal design which delivers an extra barrier over standard single-seal, O-ring cases. Each $129.99 purchase will be accompanied by a GoPro Compatible Railslide Mount, a Tripod TiltR, a StickR Mount, a Wrist Strap, an additional Port Plug, and a Quick Start Guide.

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Apr 05, 2013 06:00 am | Edwin

HTC First to arrive on AT&T

There is a new smartphone in town, and although this particular model that is known as the HTC First is not a flagship device, it still managed to capture the attention of the whole world, at least for a few minutes, where it was announced to be the inaugural handset to come with Facebook Home, a new way of using the social network app on your Android-powered smartphone that intends to keep you connected in an even friendlier manner than ever before. The HTC First will be made available as an AT&T exclusive, where and is currently the only smartphone that was designed around Facebook Home, instead of it being the other way around as with most smartphones these days.

First of all, just what is Facebook Home? Well, Facebook Home has touted to be the first mobile experience in the industry which was designed to give you your friends' latest updates right there and then on your home screen, in addition to checking out messages that will bug you to attend to them regardless of what you are doing at that moment. I guess you can say that this is the ultimate Facebook device, if you cannot get enough of the social network regardless of where you are.

The HTC First can be yours as long as you place a pre-order today for $99.99 a pop, where that will include a two-year commitment, and it will arrive in AT&T stores as well as made online from April 12th onwards. Wait a minute here, what else do we know about the hardware concerning the HTC First? Since it runs on AT&T 4G LTE, you can be assured that LTE connectivity has been thrown into the mix, and there is a quartet of colors to choose from, namely black, white, red and pale blue. The HTC First will come in a thin form factor, looks modern and seamless with soft edges that help draw your attention to the updates from friends and family. In front lies a 4.3-inch glass display, with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean as the operating system of choice. There is a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor to keep things chugging along, too.

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Apr 05, 2013 05:30 am | Edwin

Air Mail Launcher

Ah, there is nothing quite like receiving snail mail in your inbox, and I am quite sure that the younger generation who have never received a hand-written letter at all in their lives would be wondering what kind of thrill there is in waiting for a piece of correspondence to arrive in paper, where one still has to go through the motions of archiving it properly afterwards? Well, I guess some things simply cannot be explained in words, but has to be experienced for oneself, and receiving snail mail is one of them. Remember those air mail letters in the past, with the words "Par Avion" printed on them?

Well, you can have a little bit of "Air Mail" fun at your office, especially with the $12.99 Air Mail Launcher. It basically allows you to send important messages within a reasonable range, all without having to get a sore throat by shouting, and neither do you have to pick up the telephone and call the extension on the other line, but rather, using the Air Mail Launcher. This set of mail themed notes will remain on a stand with a launcher on it, and you can write what you want your recipient to read, before sending it off flying as a catapult – within a 15 feet range, of course. It will take some time to perfect your aim as well as accuracy, but at least it comes with 500 sheets for you to get started right out of the box.

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Apr 05, 2013 05:00 am | Edwin

Pocket DJ Mixer

Have beats, will travel, or so this seems to be the general direction where one is headed to with the $100 Pocket DJ Mixer. I suppose if you have a penchant for good music, and love nothing better than to rock it out on your own no matter where you are, then the Pocket DJ Mixer does sound as though it will be able to fit you to a T. Basically, all you need is an iPod, and you will be able to set up shop as a portable party maker. Of course, assuming you are not one of the adoring Apple millions who own an iPod, the Pocket DJ Mixer will still play nice with your device that has MP3 playback capability, by hooking it up to the device's headphone jack.

The Pocket DJ Mixer will be different from those massive traditional mixing boards, as this is one pocket-friendly mixer, not only in terms of size, but in price as well. Since it is all too easy to bring along with you wherever you go, there does not seem to be any reason not to tote this around with you wherever you go. You will find it fun to bust out your pocket DJ skills regardless of the time at any of your friends’ fĂȘtes, and assuming you have the relevant skills to go along with it, you should find invitations flying your way left, right and center in due time.

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