Review: Threes

It takes a brave journalist, a hero, some would say, to recommend the top-selling app on iTunes, but that is just what this man is willing to do. Fair warning, Threes (on sale for $1.99) is a number-based puzzle game, so if you are an idiot, you may want to steer clear. However, at its heart Threes is really a matching game, so even very young children should be able to understand... Read More
Watch Flappy Bird fall for the last time

Odds are most of you are sick to death of all the Flappy Bird coverage going on these days, and so are we. But if you have just an ounce of interest left, we here at Macenstein are bringing you the one Flappy Bird story the other sites are too scared to. Namely, this kick ass Flappy Bird domino setup created by the world famous (well, in OUR house, anyway) Flippycat. Flippycat... Read More
Macenstein’s Mac Chick of the Month January 2014: Caitlin Lee

Caitlin Lee Mac chick of the Month Welcome to Macenstein‘s “Mac Chick of the Month”. Each month we feature a different die-hard, Mac-loving girl who is (almost) as well designed as the Apple products they love. This month we have the lovely Caitlin Lee, a student, model, and of course, a die hard Mac Chick! Caitlin Lee Mac chick of the Month Caitlin Lee Mac chick... Read More
Safari, meet Firefox

You may recall last week we showcased the wonderful work of photo artist Mike Roshuk and his Internet Browser girls series. You may ALSO remember that there were a few glaring holes in his web browser girl gallery, most importantly the sexy-sounding Firefox. Well, Mike was nice enough to drop us a line letting us know that he has fixed that hole, and then some. Behold Firefox, Opera,... Read More
Well, hello there, Safari!

I’ve never really looked at my web browser as a sexy woman (probably because I’m too busy using my web browser to look AT sexy women) but photo artist Mike Roshuk has, and he’s posted some of his “Girls as Browsers” concepts. I particularly like the clueless Internet Explorer and her Blue Screen of death. However I am saddened by the omission of FireFox,... Read More
Nothing Creepy about THIS! Young Steve Jobs Actions figures now on sale!

Got $400 lying around and a thing for sexy young egomaniacal computer geniuses? Then you’re going to want to head on over to Legend Toys and order your 1970’s and 1980’s “Young Steve Jobs” figures before Apple shuts them down with a cease and desist notice! Nothing Creepy here! As with previous Steve Jobs Action figures, the action seems fairly limited... Read More
Review: RAVPower Deluxe 14000mAh External Battery Charger – Portable Power for Everything you own

I get a lot of e-mails this time of year from PR companies asking if I plan to put together a year-end holiday gift guide, and if so can they please get some of their client’s stuff on it. Traditionally this stuff ranges from crap to semi-crap, but here’s an item that turned out to not only be NOT crap, but should really be on both your and your friend’s holiday... Read More
Review: iPin adds freakin’ lasers to your iPhone!

Well, the must have holiday gift for both you are your pet is clearly the iPin ($86 at Amazon). OK, OK, the iPin may technically be designed to help business folks control and interact with their presentations on stage, but where it REALLY excels is at entertaining/tiring out your pet. What is it? It’s a tiny pin-like device that you insert into your iPhone’s audio... Read More
Macenstein’s Mac Chick of the Month December 2013: Amber Sym

Welcome to Macenstein‘s “Mac Chick of the Month”. Each month we feature a different die-hard, Mac-loving girl who is (almost) as well designed as the Apple products they love. This month we have the lovely Amber Sym, a model, actress, and of course, a die hard Mac Chick! Amber Sym was born and raised in Michigan but has lived in Florida for the past three years.... Read More
Review: Bravo Case for iPhone 5

Statistically speaking, if your iPhone is going to die an accidental death, it will likely be either from a fall or drowning in the toilet. Just like people. And if you have small kids, the odds of both of those events happening increases 10 fold. But is the fear of an impact or submersion worth having your iPhone encased in some bulky, unstylish rubber and plastic monstrosity... Read More
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