I mentioned when I reviewed the Lowerpro how I felt a little vertigo when visiting Arches National Park, and I am wondering how I would feel if I visited this glass platform at Austria's Dachstein glacier. I have seen these glass floored platforms below, and I suppose the Greatest American Hero theme always comes to mind. You know, "believe it or not, I'm walking on air". … [Read more...] about Transparent Stairway gives a great view of the Alps
Archives for July 2013
Lifeproof fre for the iPad Mini
I have reviewed cases from Lifeproof before, such as the nuud for the iPad and the fre for the iPhone. I have recently been given the fre for the iPad Mini. considering the size, I suppose that this is a combination of the nuud and the fre, so shouldn't it be call the nue, or the fruud? I felt that this image would be the best, as it shows the snow proof feature. You … [Read more...] about Lifeproof fre for the iPad Mini
VTech InnoTab 3, for kids!
It seems like we live in an age where parents have tablets, and kids want to play on them more than adults want to work on them. Two weeks ago, Leap Frog unveiled the LeapPad Ultra, and it is a real trend to see tablets targeted for children. VTech, makers of a lot of educational electronic toys, have unveiled the InnoTab 3. It has a 4.3 inch touchscreen display, 2GB of … [Read more...] about VTech InnoTab 3, for kids!
Solar car developed by students of the Netherlands
I think we are seeing a gradual turning away from gas-powered cars, but it may take years before we end our addiction to "Big Oil". I have seen enough hybrid and electric cars to prove that one. A group of students in the Netherlands have come up with another Eco-efficient solution, solar power. This isn't just some solar-powered vehicle made for one person, but this is … [Read more...] about Solar car developed by students of the Netherlands
Yesterday by Bulky Pix is one killer point-and-click gaming app
I was pleased with G5's release of Kaptain Brawe: A Brawe New World, and how I wished there were more point-and-click games. If you don't know what a point in click game is, just think of a game where you point and click on things. Generally, these games are about playing a character, and then exploring a limited world in order to get to another room. I used to love … [Read more...] about Yesterday by Bulky Pix is one killer point-and-click gaming app
How much would you pay to be free from technology? How about $350.
It really is funny to see people shell out hundred of technology for tech that they may not even need, but this Camp Grounded requires you to pay $350 to get rid of technology for the duration of your stay. You heard me right, Camp Grounded wants you to pay for no Wi-Fi, and smartphones are not allowed. Believe it or not, it is sold-out. I still can't get over how funny … [Read more...] about How much would you pay to be free from technology? How about $350.
Asoberu-T New Augmented Reality T-Shirts from Dentsu
If you know me, then you probably can guess why I did this article. If you think it has anything to do with this SSFW (Somewhat Safe For Work) video, then you don't know me. Yeah, I will warn you that I find this video slightly suggestive. Maybe it is because these girls are wearing T-Shirts that are marked in certain areas, I don't know. It also uses the augmented … [Read more...] about Asoberu-T New Augmented Reality T-Shirts from Dentsu
Speculative Fiction Friday: Paul
When it comes to comedy, it is usually something that encompasses a lot of other genres. Films like Ghostbusters are often categorized as a comedy even though they have enough science-fiction and special effects elements that you would expect to be shelved with speculative fiction. The beauty of a good speculative fiction comedy is it will reach a bigger audience, but Paul … [Read more...] about Speculative Fiction Friday: Paul
Madeleine machine can capture smells
Just so we are clear, this video that you see here is about recording smells, which I have reported on twice just this year. Considering that I do about three posts per weekday, that is saying something. Oh, you can read about Gameskunk and the other one I wrote about here and here. Just pick one or the other. I suppose that this Madeleine, works differently, as you can … [Read more...] about Madeleine machine can capture smells
Paravelo Flying Bicycle: Is this Kickstarter Project for real?
Some of you might remember when we covered how a group of Czech designers known as Technodat had perfected a flying bike. This here is a Kickstarter project known as Paravelo, the world's first flying bicycle. Okay, I just can't seem to believe in this project. I suppose that the system is sound. Apparently, there is an electric motor to power a fan, and on a single … [Read more...] about Paravelo Flying Bicycle: Is this Kickstarter Project for real?
Bem Wireless presents the Kickstand, a Kickstarter project
I like how projectors are just getting smaller and smaller, and even though the smartphone projector business hasn't really taken off, there is still a small (pun intended) market for small projectors. This Kickstand comes from Bem Wireless, who has made some pretty cool speakers and other accessories in the past. I first saw Bem Wirless at CES, and I have been trying to … [Read more...] about Bem Wireless presents the Kickstand, a Kickstarter project
Casio FX-9860GII Graphing Calculator
It seems like the best technology is the stuff that I wish I had as a child. I mean, there are great toys that I wished I had like the LeapPad Ultra, not to mention others like the Crayola Light Designer. I honestly wish I had Casio's FX-9860GII calculator in high school, or even in college. It isn't often that I get to review a calculator, but I was pleased when Casio … [Read more...] about Casio FX-9860GII Graphing Calculator
Eoin Colfer, creator of Artemis Fowl, creates W.A.R.P. Book 1, The Reluctant Assassin
I usually don't review books, but then again, I just reviewed that DawnSinger book last week by Janalyn Voigt. Hyperion sent me a new book by Eoin Colfer, and I am not familiar with his work. I have heard of Artemis Fowl, which is is probably most famous for, and a series that he drew to a close recently. I assumed it was a Harry Potter clone, but from what I have heard, … [Read more...] about Eoin Colfer, creator of Artemis Fowl, creates W.A.R.P. Book 1, The Reluctant Assassin
Otterbox Armor Case for the Galaxy S3
I believe that I have covered the Armor Series for the iPhone 5 before, and I have to admit that the company is slow to bring out Armor Series, as one of the most recent is for the Galaxy S3. Yeah, they don't have one for the S4, but if you are want some serious protection for the S3, this is it. Otterbox is one of the finest, and it has O-ring seals, port covers, and … [Read more...] about Otterbox Armor Case for the Galaxy S3
Two Element Cases for the Galaxy S4, the Atom S4 and Eclipse S4
I had the opportunity to try out the samples of Element Cases, and I can see why they are held in such high regard. At least, I think they are held in high regard, as it took a while for me to get them. I will start with the Atom S4. This is essentially a protective case with a semi-flexible chassis, and it is easy to insert the S4 within. The back of it has a genuine … [Read more...] about Two Element Cases for the Galaxy S4, the Atom S4 and Eclipse S4