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Okay, it’s not exactly a Thanksgiving gadget, but it could help you get in the right culinary state of mind for the task ahead. A Nintendo Wii exclusive, Cook or Be Cooked! is Food Network’s first entry into the world of gaming. Developed Mushroom Men creators, Red Fly Studio, the game is a step up from the popular Cooking Mama series. More »
Samsung ads are eveywhere, and there’s a reason for it. That’s because they recently beat out Vizio as the number one LCD seller in the country. Vizio, the previous number one LCD seller once came to fame when it became an official sponsor of the MLB. For the last couple years, Samsung and Vizio have been going at it, trying to see who could come with a TV with the sharpest, thinnest, and feature packed screen and that earned them the top two spots in the market. More »
AT&T is already straining from the data usage of the iPhone but now they are looking to broaden their horizons with a flash of new products that will put even more pressure on their networks. AT&T is currently working with Dell to introduce their newest device, the Dell MID. Dubbed the Dell Streak, the device will feature 3G services for a great internet experience and will use Android software (wow, the Android platform really is going around). More »
The iPhone is the leader of the smartphone market now. Every phone that comes out (ex. DROID, Hero) is always called the iPhone Killer until it falls into the shadows after a year (Palm Pre). The reason for the iPhone’s popularity is its handy iPhone OS software, and the amazing app store, but exactly how popular is the iPhone? The iPhone has lots of customers here in the US but overseas, it seems to be just another phone. For example, in China, the iPhone does not carry WiFi capabilities, limiting one of the key features, thus making the iPhone unfavorable to customers. More »

There’s a video that’s been floating around that has Microsoft employees performing a musical song in their new store. Some say Microsoft is trying too hard, while I think it’s a great way of marketing. MS is getting the most of this video, and the performances in the stores. People who don’t like it are talking about it and those who do like it are talking about it as well. Microsoft wins either way. Take a look at the video after the break and let us know if they’re just trying too hard. More »
Fried turkey is delicious…and dangerous. Over the years, we’ve seen countless videos of houses set ablaze and the holidays ruined thanks to careless mistakes or lack of proper research. Yet the siren’s call of incredibly moist and flavorful turkey still lures many a cook to a Thanksgiving Day disaster. More »
The two brothers, Mario and Luigi are great a great gaming pair, but not when they’re out holding up cabbies and robbing people for everything they’ve got. I mean, yeah, you may need those extra coins to get to the next level, but this really isn’t the way to get it. In a recent incident, in Staten Island, New York, a cabbie was held up by two armed robbers dressed in Mario and Luigi costumes that stripped the guy of every penny he had on him. The armed Mario brothers are still on the run and police have yet to apprehend the suspects or find any leads on the case, but we have a few suggestions. More »
The war between Apple and Palm seems to be over. In the latest software update for the Palm Pre (webOS 1.3.1), the iTunes syncing feature is missing. Palm and Apple have been going at each other for a while now over whether or not Palm is allowed to sync its “iPhone killer”, Pre with iTunes. What Palm did was design the Pre’s software so that iTunes recognizes it as a valid device such as an iPhone or iPod, allowing music and media integration. More »
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, we here at ZiggyTek want to ensure your holiday runs as smoothly as possible whether your preparing the feast or just devouring it. Everyday, we’re going to feature one gadget that can streamline the T-Day process.
Whether you’re a seasoned professional at preparing Thanksgiving dinner or an eager rookie, the Demy can be a boon in the kitchen. Instead of trying to remember all the ingredients to Grandma’s famous stuffing or Auntie’s must have sweet potato pie, why not have all the recipes you’ll need in one easy to access place? No, I’m not talking about that antiquated recipe box. It’s cute and all, but paper fades, gets torn, or even worse, gets burned on the stove and is irrevocably lost. We live in the 21st folks, it’s time to go digital. More »
Heres something stylish and handy, designer barcodes. That’s right folks, there is someone in Japan who actually comes up with designs to put as barcodes on household products. These barcodes add a whole new sense of design to the products their placed on. You can find anything from a tree, to a skyline in New York City. These are pretty cool, some of them are hard to figure out, but this is an amazing focus to detail and defintely does bring a smile to your face when you see it. It hasn’t come stateside, so don’t expect it on your products just yet. As for the barcodes, yes they do work just like the regular ones you see on the products. More »
Tanks are awesome. From the hulking military vehicles to the massive physical specimens that we root for in our favor sport, tanks rock. There are tank classes in MMORPGs. The word tank is just synonomous with great physical strength and almost superhuman endurance which is why it’s the perfect word to describe an ioSafe Solo Hard Drive. More »
Earlier this year, Apple’s Retail power was at a standstill. It was reported that Apple had opened over 250 stores, eight per quarter the year before, but all of this suddenly came to a stop when Apple opened only one store in the 3rd quarter of its sales this year. Apple’s Retail domination had come to a screeching halt over the past summer, but now the gears have started up again and Apple Stores are popping up all over. Just yesterday, Apple opened its 4th retail store in Downtown, New York, being the 15th in the New York Metro area. More »
The Upper West Side Apple Store opened today and it was a grand opening indeed. The place was loaded with Concierge, literally running outside to greet those waiting out in the rain and giving them all high fives. I myself was one of those people and I have to say, it was a magical experience. It wasn’t all bad, Apple provided Tiki outdoor heaters so we don’t freeze, and even special Apple umbrellas for the rain. More »
Get ready to spy like James Bond. Here comes the Zoombak iPhone app, now integrated with their GPS trackers. Zoombak was originally introduced as small GPS trackers that you can put on anything from cars, bicycles, or suitcases. Now, with their iPhone app, you can track whatever you put a GPS tracker on. More »
Japan is getting more attention now. Not because of its slew of USB related gadgets but for getting the first airline to integrate iPhone and iPod. ANA (All Nippon Airlines) airlines is one of the most established airlines in Japan, and also the second biggest. The airline has announced that any flights from Narita International Airport, Tokyo, and JFK Airport will be equipped with iPod and iPhone connectivity. More »


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