• Loot Crate July 2014 Unboxing and Review: Villain Theme

    All I can say is WOW. July’s ‘Villain’ themed Loot Crate is quite possibly the best we’ve seen yet. Not only is the theme absolutely fantastic, but the curated items are sure to please! Loot Crate July 2014 Review:  Villain As you can see, just the sheer amount of Loot Crate items surpassed our expectations…

  • Monthly Magic Box: June Box Review

    Welcome back to our ‘Monthly Magic Box’ review where we check out all of the amazing Magic: The Gathering items that are included in this awesome subscription box. This month’s box had a lot to offer in terms of unique products, as well as value! Lets check out what we got for the month of…

  • Microsoft Surface Pro 3 vs Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro vs Macbook Air

    Microsoft has been making steady improvements to its Surface line with each iteration of the device. In its latest version, the Surface pro 3, Microsoft manages to blur the line between laptop and tablet even further. The question is, will the design, portability, and ecosystem of the device, be enough to sway consumers from buying well…

  • Loot Crate June 2014: The Ultimate Geek & Gamer Subscription Unboxing

    And the awesome themes just keep coming! This month’s monthly subscription Loot Crate theme is ‘Transform’. With the announcement of this new theme, a lot of speculation was swirling around social media debating on what Loot Crate’s upcoming theme could mean, prior to the box shipping out. Now that we have it in hand, we…

  • Comic Review: Shutter #3- Animals Are People Too

    With every issue of Shutter comes the overwhelming feeling that confusion is not only part of the deal, but an integral piece of the puzzle. That should be a negative, but with this team behind it, it really shouldn’t be any other way. Am I talking in riddles? Probably. But then, everything in the Shutter…

  • Comic Review: Shutter #2- Confusion And Animals In Suits

    Shutter Issue 2 is as beautiful as it is confusing and it’s really, really beautiful. Picture a futuristic Animalia, where all the robots look suspiciously like they escaped from the Jetsens’ universe. Throw in the Dark Crystal from The Dark Crystal and you have a basic idea of what this issue of Shutter contains. Confused?…

  • Comic Review: Ghosted #10 – The End of An Arc

    Women vomiting crows, bullets that ruin everything and a tender moment between Jackson Winters and a blood-thirsty demon. Issue 10 of Ghosted is exactly the way you thought it would be, if you were Joshua Williamson, if you aren’t him you probably didn’t see that coming. Ghosted #10: End of the Blood Crow Arc Ten…

  • The Monthly Magic Box: May Box Review

    Welcome back to this month’s ‘Monthly Magic Box’ review! May’s box had SO many awesome items that we haven’t seen before, as well as the monthly standards, like booster packs. So, without further ado, let’s jump in and see what May’s Monthly Magic box had in store for us. Magic: The Gathering Card Portfolio May’s…

  • The Monthly Magic Box: April Box Review

    Welcome to Geek Insider’s very first (but certainly not last) review of subscription box service ‘Monthly Magic Box’. No, there are no disappearing rabbits or cheesy card tricks in here. For a monthly fee, the folks at ‘Monthly Magic Box’ curate and send a bunch of epic ‘Magic: The Gathering’ related items right to your…

  • Con*Quest Adventure Journal: All Of Your ComicCon Memories In One Awesome Place

    Ahh, conventions. Where full-gown adults are allowed to frolic in costume, completely free of judgement. Where fandoms unite and “squeeeeeee” over their favorite hero’s autograph. Where nacho cheese and Ramen noodles flow like milk and honey in the promised land. Whether it’s comics, anime, or something more obscure, only those who have attended a convention…

  • Loot Crate May 2014 Unboxing and Review: Adventure Theme

    After patiently (not really) waiting, May’s Loot Crate is finally here! This month’s Adventure theme brought us loot from some of the most well-loved adventure franchises out there. This crate also brought a few changes along with it. The Loot Crate Mini-Mag is no longer print like last month, but digital. Let’s dig into this…

  • Wacom Intous Pro: Accuracy, Convenience and Productivity

    There are two types of digital artists: those who prefer to scan their art from a traditional canvas and those who have adapted to digitally sketching directly on a tablet. While this method takes some getting used to, it has its benefits. You can see how your art appears on a digital canvas while you…

  • Turn Almost Any Object into a Speaker with Rock It

    Ever hear of the trick where you use a bowl to boost the sound of your Smartphone speakers? No? Well, it’s simple. All you do is stand your phone up with the speakers facing down inside the bowl and the sound is amplified: cheap and simple. As cool as this is, it’s not exactly convenient…

  • Snooperscope: Night Vision for your Smartphone or Tablet

    Here’s a list of essentials for the pro Smartphone photographer: macro, telephoto and wide-angle lenses, a tripod and mount and a preferred photo-capturing app. With all of these combined, you will be able to capture spectacular photos and videos…in daylight. What about nighttime photography? Most high-grade video cameras, and a few DSLR cameras, have night-vision capabilities. A…

  • Unitrends Enterprise Backup 7.4 – Offering Free Backup And Recovery Solutions

    This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Unitrends, Inc.. All opinions are 100% mine. Unitrends Enterprise Backup 7.4 , the latest tool from Unitrends, offers a software-only solution that offers physical and virtual protection. With it’s free licensing options, Unitrends Enterprise Backup 7.4 is a great tool for those who need…