www.thetechstop.net If there’s one thing that us uberGeeks know, it’s that physical security is a lot harder to setup than the electronic kind: keys can be stolen, locks can be picked, and our stuff can quickly make its way out the door. But what if your lock wasn’t a lock, but a masterpiece of steel and electronics? — On this episode of ‘gadget’ we take a look at the AP501 Digital Deadbolt from Sunnect. This $300 device combines solid security with electronic convienence to give you the piece of mind you’re looking for. You can find more episodes in high resolution at www.TheTechStop.net
Jon’s got a first look at the new HD camcorder from Samsung; the HMX R10 and Ortis counts down his top 5 iPhone apps around at the moment. For more videos news and reveiws go to fwd.five.tv
www.TheTechStop.net Episode 8 was one of our most popular episode of ‘gadget’ ever — It seems that many uberGeeks want multiple monitor goodness, but don’t want to deal with the hassles that normally come with getting the uberDesktop. The Matrox Dual and TripleHead2Go adapters were fantastic pieces of technology in that they allowed even the most n00bish user to quickly upgrade their computers to multiple monitor nirvana without as much as cracking open the case of their computer. On this episode we take a look at the digital editions of the Dual and TripleHead2Go. — Will they be a worth successor to their analog older brothers? Or is this another case of marketing people thinking that adding the word “digital” automatically makes for quick sales? http
On this week’s Web TV Jon tests the Samsung NaviBot Robot Vacuum Cleaner and Dionne checks out the Top 5 iPad apps. For more videos, news and reviews go to fwd.five.tv
This week Jon’s still hard at work with the iPad! Dionne brings you this week’s best tech news and goes to check out Blur – the latest racing game from Bizarre creations and Activision. For more videos, news and reviews go to fwd.five.tv


