The image that you see here isn't really a good representation of what Clockety is about. I will attempt to explain what the World's First Smartphone Project Clock is. Imagine a device that you can put on your smartphone that will project the time on your ceiling. Why would you want that? Well, why should you have to turn on your phone every time you wake up and want to … [Read more...] about Meet Clockety, the World’s First Smartphone Projection Clock
Casio Exilim EX-FR10 Action Camera
I think that we all know that the camera biz got shaken up with the age of the smartphone as well as the dawn of the GoPro. The Casio EXILIM EX-FR10 is definitely a step in a new direction when it comes to cameras. The EX-FR10 has one extremely interesting feature as it is the only camera that I know that can detach its lens from its touchscreen. You can also join the … [Read more...] about Casio Exilim EX-FR10 Action Camera
Spheree, a 3D Interactive Spherical Scalable Display
I saw a picture of the Spheree on my Source, and I thought it was some kind of crystal ball, but with holograms. Seriously, wouldn't you pay good money for something that? After all, who wouldn't want some way to communicate with their friend as a 3-D floating head? Unfortunately, this is not what the Spheree is. It is essentially a ball-shaped screen where you can work … [Read more...] about Spheree, a 3D Interactive Spherical Scalable Display
Amazon acquires Twitch
I have reported a lot about giant companies acquiring big companies before. Remember when Facebook bought Instagram? Today, I am hearing a lot of about Amazon acquiring Twitch. If you aren't familiar with Twitch, think of it as a place where video gamers can go to post their gaming. It is a lot of fun, and it has a lot of hits. There was apparently some rumors that … [Read more...] about Amazon acquires Twitch
The QBracelet, a bracelet that can charge a mobile device!
As many of you know, I have reviewed many mobile batteries made specifically so mobile devices don't run out of power when we need them the most. Usually, these mobile batteries are these bricks that are often thicker and heavier than the mobile phone even tablet that you want to charge. A new standard could be set with the QBracelet. The QBracelet is a battery that the … [Read more...] about The QBracelet, a bracelet that can charge a mobile device!
Press “Buy” to purchase on Twitter?
I realize that Amazon has that one-click purchase, but I don't think some users think it is fast enough. Generally, there is a confirmation click after that. Okay, so you saw the headline, and you can see that the microblogging company is interested in making a "Buy" button. They want to do this with a company known as Stripe, a payments startup. This means that if you … [Read more...] about Press “Buy” to purchase on Twitter?
Jokari Soda Bottle Fizz Keeper Pump
Is it just me, or do some of the most delicious foods have a real short lifespan. McDonalds French Fries only last fifteen minutes before they become what I call "cold sticks of death". Soda bottles that you open up and close again are good for about one day before it just turns flat. However, if you had the Jokari Soda Bottle Fizz Keeper Pump, you can keep the bubbles … [Read more...] about Jokari Soda Bottle Fizz Keeper Pump
Speculative Fiction Saturday: Synecdoche, New York
This next film is keeping with the monthly theme of the 4 "I's", which you can read about on the first review of the month, Mr. Nobody. I realize that I took a detour with my review of What Dreams May Come, but I still felt that it fit within my 4 "I's" standards, and it was an interesting representation with the recent death of Robin Williams. Today, I'll be looking at … [Read more...] about Speculative Fiction Saturday: Synecdoche, New York
Is Noke really the first Bluetooth padlock?
In case you missed it, I did phrase the title of this post in the form of a question. The reason why is because I was surprised that the FUZ Designs has created the Noke, which is apparently the first Bluetooth padlock. I have seen a lot of Bluetooth products that seem almost counter-intuitive to Bluetooth. I have seen door locks before, but I suppose a padlock is pretty … [Read more...] about Is Noke really the first Bluetooth padlock?
Sharp Aquos new Sprint phone
Sharp Aquos has a new smartphone that they announced today that could start a new standard with smartphones. Why? It has almost no bezel. Seriously, it is a 5-inch 720p edge-to-edge display. My Source seems to compare this science fiction devices, and maybe it is the lack of bezel that does it. This Aquos has Android 4.2.2 KitKat and has a gesture-based screenshot known … [Read more...] about Sharp Aquos new Sprint phone
Skeebloo, an application for Internet addicts
I would imagine that there is some medical term for those who are addicted to the Internet, and I am not certain how many people in my own household would be diagnosed with it. For those that believe they are Net-addicts, there is now Skeebloo. So, what is Skeebloo? Well, it is an application that blocks the Internet. How does it do that? Well, it has LAN/Internet … [Read more...] about Skeebloo, an application for Internet addicts
VidaDoo Part 2: Rechargeable Electric Wine Opener and Tabletop Chiller
It looks like we are in another Part 2, which means that I am reviewing more than one type of product that has been sent to me. In this case, it is the Concord Keystone owned company VidaDoo, and these two products I am reviewing today are wine-related. I'll start with the Rechargeable Electric Wine Opener. This is essentially a wine opener that is electric to bore … [Read more...] about VidaDoo Part 2: Rechargeable Electric Wine Opener and Tabletop Chiller
Night Trap returns, this time for the Nintendo
Well, Kickstarter is often a place to get crowdfunding for games, and I suppose it was only a matter of time before Night Trap was revived. If you aren't familiar with Night Trap, it was a very controversial game of its time due to its violence. Actually, one of the only violent scenes is at the beginning, when a woman is attacked in the shower by blood-sucking zombies. … [Read more...] about Night Trap returns, this time for the Nintendo
VidaDoo Review, Part 1: The Rechargeable Portable LED Work Light
I had a chance to work with Concord Keystone Trading with their VidaDoo products, and I am now reviewing...a flashlight. Okay, its official title is Portable LED Work Light, and even though most would call it a flashlight, it is so much more. This is a flashlight that you charge using the included AC Adaptor. It has a work-light on the side and then a flashlight on the … [Read more...] about VidaDoo Review, Part 1: The Rechargeable Portable LED Work Light
Nike unveils a LED basketball court in China
What you are about to see in this video could be the future of sports. If you think that all the product plugs and advertisements are over-abundant now, you should see a basketball floor that is one big LED screen. This wasn't used on an actual basketball game, but a training in China hosted by the one-and-only Kobe Bryant. You can see that the floor can follow a player, … [Read more...] about Nike unveils a LED basketball court in China