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Kensington StudioCaddy: The Review

Kensington is one of the largest computer accessory manufacturers, creating a number of accessories for Apple products in particular. Recently I had the opportunity to review the impressive StudioDock, a charger and hub designed for the iPad Pro. The StudioDock makes...

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Reviews: a look at the Skinny Sleeve, Slick Case, Reversible Sleeve for the iPad

iPad cases continue to pour in like the flood waters recently did in Nashville (where I live, by the way). Here’s a look at the latest batch.

Acme Made (http://www.acmemade.com) has released two new iPad cases: the Skinny Sleeve and the Slick Case. Crafted of “StretchShell” neoprene and employing a stretch-stitch seam, the Skinny Sleeve is able to hug the iPad, purportedly making it one of the thinnest sleeves available.

Review: JBL’s Micro will get up you On Time

Harman’s new JBL On Time Micro (http://www.jbl.com) is an attractive, compact, alarm-clock docking station that’s compatible with all versions of the iPod, iPhone, MP3 and CD players, and desktop and laptop computers. The newest JBL time machine comes equipped with some sweet JBL technology and features a sleek, user-friendly design.

The US$249.99 system combines an iPod dock, charging station, alarm clock and speaker system in one device. As with almost all Harman/JBL products I’ve test-driven it’s a sweet package with surprisingly good sound for such a compact device.

Review: BorisFX breaks out the cartoon filters

Everywhere you turn, you’ll spot the “look”: video footage transformed to look like a cartoon. In a traditional workflow, the process involves rotoscoping. An artist literally traces animation frame by frame over the original source.

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