Google Chrome iOS Browser Now Available

Google is on a ramped release, its latest offering is Chrome browser for iOS. Google's Chrome app is now available for free to download in the App Store for iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. Chrome for iOS displays like its desktop counterpart on the iPad while on the iPhone and iPod Touch tabs open up in deck of cards-like orderly fashion and close when you swipe them off the screen. Chrome for iOS features account syncing that brings all of your open tabs, bookmarks and omnibox data from your computer to your iOS device, and 'Incognito' which lets users browse the web in private mode without saving history, data and tracking cookies.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Sensu's Two-in-One Paintbrush Stylus

With the release of the “new iPad,” Apple has attracted the attention of many artists. App developers are creating more and more apps for drawing and note-taking. It is difficult to create quality artwork just by using your fingertips, so Sensu created a new product solving that exact problem. The Sensu Brush is both a paintbrush and traditional stylus fused together into a lightweight and attractive design. This modern tool will be a great addition to your iPad and will be available in May for $39.99.

Google Opening First Retail Store In October

Is it Google's turn to open up shop? After all Apple, Microsoft and Sony have their own retail stores across the world. Instead of setting up shop in its home town of sunny California, Google plans to open up its first retail location in Essex, England on October 7 with more to follow. Google will call its retail store the "Chromezone" store which will be designed in Google themed colors with similar hip employees as Apple's and Microsoft's have inside their own respective retail stores. 

With that much money, Google has said that opening up a few retail stores of its own is only a part of a pilot program. As we know, Google loves experimenting. It isn't clear what Google plans to sale, if anything at the Chromezone, but it wants to educate consumers with hands-on experience on its Chromebooks and Chrome OS while supposedly also selling Chromebooks made by Samsung and Acer, as well as accessories such as headphones. 

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

iHome Releases Retro-Style SD63 Headphones

In case you haven't noticed, iHome doesn't just make speaker docks you'll find in just about every hotel there is. iHome's latest pair of headphones have a retro-style design and are partly made in partnership with Sounddesign. The SD63 headphones feature 40mm drivers, air-cushioned ear pads, volume control, coiled cord and chrome accents you can see your reflection in. iHome's SD63 headphones are available now for $49.99.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Incase Outs New Slider Colors For iPhone 4, Still Looks Outdated

Incase started the slider case hype by being the first case company to come out with the sliding style case for the iPhone. Incase has released a few new color flavors, 6 to be exact, of their Monochrome Slider case for the iPhone 4 to keep iPhone users interested in the what seems like an already outdated and boring case design. Since the new white iPhone 4 just got released, you may want to avoid the Slider case at this time. Haven't you heard? Your new white iPhone 4 is slightly thicker than the black model. If you're feeling nostalgic, the Incase Slider is finished with a top matte soft-touch coating and a chromed out bottom and will set you back $34.95.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Google Chrome 11 Released

Google has released Chrome 11 with a few important bug and security fixes along with a new icon and text-to-speech functionality. You should already see this faster looking colorful ball sitting in your dock by now since Chrome updates itself automatically. Just to make things stick though, you should go to your Chrome's tool bar - About Google Chrome, and hit restart to finish the update. That's if you're using a Mac. 

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Meet The Beats Chrome Headphones By ColorWare

Check out these chroming Beats By Dre Studio headphones after ColorWare's color transformation. If you thought Monster's Beats line of headphones were too expensive, ColorWare's Beats Chrome chrome finished Studio headphones will set you back a whopping $1,000. ColorWare has limited their Beats Chrome to only 50 numbered units so you better act quick if you're into shiny gadgets.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief