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ExpoTV – Share your opinions, earn rewards ($)

There are a number of community review sites out there, but ExpoTV is arguably the first one to combine video with consumer reviews and incentives in the forms of rewards, particularly monetary ($) ones.

Now you may be thinking YouTube or other similar video sharing sites already exist and you can upload whatever you want there. But what if you’re looking for a video review on a specific product or perhaps a brand? That suddenly becomes pretty tough on a YouTube, doesn’t it? ExpoTv has everything categorized properly.

The best part is that you can earn some cash doing this as well as becoming the resident expert on a subject and/or product line. Just sign up, pick an assignment and film away. Refer your friends and earn even more.

One more nice thing – your videos can also end up on real TV that’s seen in 25 million homes.

Review: Epson WorkForce 600 Multipurpose All-in-One Printer/Fax/Scanner/Copier

Epson recently released their WorkForce line of ink jet printers and we took the flagship all-in-one WorkForce 600 for a test run. We discovered a very full-featured, high performing, affordable printer for home and/or small businesses, with the particularly attractive feature of being wireless.

Setup

Straight out of the box, the Epson WorkForce 600 printer immediately impressed with its sleek, all black design and curvy lines. Its base footprint is approximately 15% wider and longer than a legal sheet (11″ x 14″) which is about as small as they can squeeze it considering that it has an 11×14 flatbed scanner.

Review: Audio Bone Headphones

With a somewhat weird name that doesn’t make sense until you understand how it works, the Audio Bone Headphones operate by conducting sound via the bones in your face directly to your inner ear. This means you don’t actually insert anything into your ears or place anything over your ears. These headphones connect with the bones directly in front of your ears.

I ran the Audio Bone headset through its paces to see if it performed as well as advertised. I was initially surprised to find that there was remarkably more of a frequency response than I had expected, and a side benefit of not having to wear a (potentially) uncomfortable set of ear plugs or headphones, and these were nice and light. Unfortunately, that’s where the positives ended.

Review: capCAP Bottle Cap replacement

I recently had a chance to test out what I like to call a batteries-not-needed gadget called the capCAP. It’s essentially a replacement for the many wide-mouth plastic bottles out there. Why would you need one of these when those bottles already come with cap? Pretty easy – replace the awkwardly large openings with a cap that is smaller, easier to pour, and drink out of.

Before I started using it, I didn’t think I would really need it, but once I started using it, I was hooked. I have a large Nalgene bottle that I like to fill up with water whenever I go play soccer/volleyball/whatever, and I immediately found that unscrewing the smaller cap and drinking out of it was a much better experience than the standard cap.

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