by Nina Pena on April 6th, 2010
I am one of the worst people when it comes to charging my consumer devices. I am dumb founded each time my devices run out of batteries as if they are all the energizer bunny that keeps going…and going…and going… I think the reason this always happens to me is due to the fact I have so many different plugs for so many different electronics.
Alas the nice people at Callpod sent me the Chargepod which charges up to six different devices with one outlet you can plug into either your car via an input charge power or an input AC electrical power outlet. I unboxed it in my car because I thought it would be more fun! Continue Reading…
by Nina Pena on July 7th, 2009
SAN DIEGO, July 7, 2009 – Sony today announced its new HDR-CX520V and HDR-CX500V Handycam® camcorders, which capture full1920x1080 high-definition video and up to 12-megapixel photos on a 64GB or 32GB internal flash memory, respectively, offering up to 25 hours of HD video (LP mode). See the rest of this Sony press release here!
WOW, kinda puts my webbie to shame…I think I need a new camera…anyone want to help me break mine?! Just kidding…OR am I?
by Nina Pena on March 11th, 2009

I have to admit I have never been into a Sony store! I may be a geek but I am from Texas, land of massive department stores, so now being in San Francisco I have many other options. So I had the Sony Style Experience at the Metreon in downtown San Francisco.
I was greeted right away by a lovely sales representative named Rachel who had on some cute shoe’s (more proof geeks can be super cute)! After telling her that I was interested in a small video camera, she quickly directed me to the Webbie display, and instantly I was mesmerized. For such a small camera and low price point ($199), it was AWESOME! Plus I got the eggplant color and you have to love the BOLD color personalization. As of now the Webbie comes in 3 colors, eggplant, orange and silver. In spring 2009 they will have a new Webbie that is vertical and features a swiveling lens that can swivel up to 270 degrees.
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