I have reviewed a lot of smartpens in my time, and I feel they are designed for those who want to combine old-school with digital. The Sky Wi-Fi Smartpen is one of them, and I had a chance to try it out. The first step to this smartpen is that you have to set up an account. From there, you can set it up with your Wi-Fi account to do all of its tricks. When I say … [Read more...] about The Sky Wi-Fi Smartpen from Livescribe
Archives for October 2013
castAR Head-Mounted Display
Oh yes, it is always good to see some device that can change the world as we know it. This one has so much potential to change everything as far as gaming and entertainment concerned, and I can't wait to try it. This is the castAR, a Head-Mounted display that can bring you 3-D augmented reality right on your eyes. All you need is two micro-projectors that can stay on the … [Read more...] about castAR Head-Mounted Display
Okay, I don’t like the new Yahoo Mail
The other day I opened up my email on Yahoo and discovered that it had changed. Some times, change is good, but I believe that it is bad in this case. Since I have this blog, I am going to use it to say how much I detest the changes. First, the tab portion is gone. It used to be that I could look at emails that I had written in the past by doing a search, and I could … [Read more...] about Okay, I don’t like the new Yahoo Mail
Jabra is sticking with a Classic
Yes, I love writing about Jabra products, and it is one of the companies that you just associated with Bluetooth headsets, sort of like Jawbone and Blue Ant. This is a Classic. I realize that Classic usually means old, like Coca-Cola Classic, and I will have to say that this one is rather new. I don't know how new, but it is your pretty standard Bluetooth headset. Yes, … [Read more...] about Jabra is sticking with a Classic
Kensington’s SecureBack Case and Lock for the iPad
I have reported on Kensington's products before, most recently, the Hard Shell iPad Keyboard. I highly recommend Kensington for many occasions, as I have one of their laptop locks on my laptop, just to make sure it doesn't get stolen when I work in a public place like a library or coffee shop. Kensington's SecureBack is made for protecting in iPad in the same conditions as … [Read more...] about Kensington’s SecureBack Case and Lock for the iPad
The CODE and LGND cases for the iPhone 5, from Incipio!
In keeping with the Incipio reviews that I have been doing since...yesterday, it is time to do two more iPhone cases, the CODE and the LGND. I'll go ahead and start with the CODE. I am not certain why it is called that. Perhaps the hexagonal pattern that you see there is some sort of code to...nah, I'm going to abandon that bit. Anyway, the CODE is made of Plextonium, which … [Read more...] about The CODE and LGND cases for the iPhone 5, from Incipio!
RCA Mobile TV Tablet
While trying to establish my contacts before the holidays, I decided to check in at someone at RCA. As it turns out, RCA has been defunct for years, but the brand name is still being used. I missed this announcement at CES last January, and I find this odd, because I just registered for CES 2014 today. Coincidentally enough, RCA is planning on launching their RCA Mobile … [Read more...] about RCA Mobile TV Tablet
The iPhone 5 Hydra Series Case from Ballistic
I believe that I have recommended Going Ballistic on your mobile device before, or Otterbox, or Lifeproof, or Incipio. Yeah, I have said this a lot, and I'm not even going to put in hyperlinks. So much so, I kind of know the drill for these products. They are required to face the four trials of life like dust, dirt, water, and shock. Usually, it is a matter of how long they … [Read more...] about The iPhone 5 Hydra Series Case from Ballistic
DualPro SHINE for the iPhone 5C by Incipio
I'm going to be reviewing a few more Incipio products this week, and the DualPro SHINE is for the iPhone 5C. I'm sure I'll be reviewing other iPhone 5C products before the holidays are over. The DualPro Shine is a sequel to the DualPro, which I reviewed around CES. The DualPro SHINE is a protective case with this Plextonium outer shell as well as a dLAST interior. … [Read more...] about DualPro SHINE for the iPhone 5C by Incipio
MusicInk allows you to play a piece of paper
What you are seeing in this video is the MusicInk, an it is quite interesting. I highly suggest watching it so you can see something that is difficult to describe. This is how it works. You can use the MusicInk to paint something, and then connect it to an Arduino Duemilanove board and Sparkfun MPR121 controller. After the MusicInk has dried, you can play it like notes. … [Read more...] about MusicInk allows you to play a piece of paper
Incipio Watson Wallet for the Samsung Galaxy S4
I have said before when I reviewed the Incipio Stashback that I have seen many cases for smartphones that are designed to hold credit cards and cash. I suppose it shows that the wallet is on its way out, and the Watson by Incipio is the best evidence of this. The Watson Wallet Folio for the Samsung Galaxy S4 Case is practically a hybrid of a wallet and smartphone case. It … [Read more...] about Incipio Watson Wallet for the Samsung Galaxy S4
Speculative Fiction Saturday: Minority Report, one of my personal favorities
When I first saw the Steven Spielberg/Tom Cruise film in 2002, I felt rather indifferent about it. I remember purchasing it for Christmas in 2002, and I have discovered that I love watching it, and can learn more from it with every watch. Most films are not this good, and I would have to say it is Spielberg's finest since his golden run in the eighties. The film is based … [Read more...] about Speculative Fiction Saturday: Minority Report, one of my personal favorities
Disney Research working on 3-D Tactile Feedback on a touchscreen
Whoa. I just finished writing about some cool new technology that involves holographic digital signage, and now I am talking about some touchscreen that allows you to do some touch, and it's from Disney Research! I honestly don't know how this tech works. I have seen some flexible tech that will hopefully be available from LG and other mobile phone companies before, but the … [Read more...] about Disney Research working on 3-D Tactile Feedback on a touchscreen
LG unveils the G Pro Lite
I believe that I talked about the G Pro before, especially with the VuTalk feature. Now, the LG G Pro Lite has just been announced, and I am not certain how missed this one. The LG G Pro Lite has a 5.5 inch screen with 960 x 540 resolution. It has a processor of MT6577 1.0 GHz Dual Core, and a memory of 1GB RAM, 8GB ROM, and the microSD. The camera is a 1.3 Megapixel on … [Read more...] about LG unveils the G Pro Lite
Asukanet’s holograms could start a new age
Some of you might remember when I reported Casio's little Digital Signage project, and how it could revolutionize the service industry. That particular tech used projected images on glass, and this Asukanet tech uses some 3D action. I'm sure that you can't really see that with the 2D image, but the cute anime girl is actually following the user's finger. There is a video … [Read more...] about Asukanet’s holograms could start a new age