There is apparently a group of Czech designers known as Technodat that has been working on a flying bike. That's right, a flying bike. This group wanted to have this flying bike, or FBike, done by August. Yes, they actually call it a FBike, and I have no idea how to pronounce this, and yes, it should have been done by now. You can watch the video above and you will see … [Read more...] about Czech group Technodat creates a flying bike
Tech Reviews
GEAK Watch does Android, and could be the “world’s first true smartwatch”
There seems to be a big push amongst companies to get a smartwatch on the market. I reported on the Smart Fitty smartwatch and how Apple is planning on making one. This is the GEAK, a wearable device that has 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, and it allows for Android 4.1 downloads. This also comes with Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, GPS, and FM radio. It also can monitor sleeping pattern, … [Read more...] about GEAK Watch does Android, and could be the “world’s first true smartwatch”
Clip-Air combines the best of land and air travel
In transportation, one of the things that hinders travelers from going from Point A to Point B is the time it takes to load and unload transports. Think of all the time wasted with connecting flights, and constantly getting on and off buses and trains. Imagine if you could use Clip-Air, which combines the best of air and land travel. You can see in the image a flying … [Read more...] about Clip-Air combines the best of land and air travel
Hiroshi Ishiguro’s robots could begin a “trans human” age
I suppose a proper caption for this image would be "who is the robot here". The human is Japanese roboticist Hiroshi Ishiguro, and he is the director of the Intelligent Robotics Laboratory at Osaka University. He has created a robot lookalike of himself, and made a public appearance of it at the Global Futures 2045 International Congress. My Source reveals that … [Read more...] about Hiroshi Ishiguro’s robots could begin a “trans human” age
Smart Cargo goes along with the Smart Cover for the iPad
I think it is interesting that we have all these accessories for the iPad, so much so that an accessory had to be created to store them. After all, if you have a stylus, earbuds, charging cables, and so on, this can take up a lot of space in whatever you are using to hold your iPad. The Smart Cargo is able to carry all of them by attaching itself to the iPad smart Cover … [Read more...] about Smart Cargo goes along with the Smart Cover for the iPad
Speculative Fiction Friday: Star Trek, Into Darkness
I realize that I don't review speculative films that are recent, and I suppose that whatever hype this film has will soon be discontinued by whatever new summer movie that is coming out, which will be that new Superman flick. I'm going to start this article by just saying that I didn't really like this film. This isn't to say that I absolutely hated this film, any more … [Read more...] about Speculative Fiction Friday: Star Trek, Into Darkness
Crayola Light Marker for iPad by Griffin Technology
Granted, this next product is for the younger crowd, but I think this is quite interesting and yes, fun. The Light Marker is essentially a light pen for the iPad. You can have access to a free application which has some very cool activities on it. For example, it has a connect the dots game, where you can connect dots on the screen. By the way, you don't need to … [Read more...] about Crayola Light Marker for iPad by Griffin Technology
Kensington presents the Proximo Starter Kit
I first saw the Proximo at CTIA, but I was a little confused about how it works. I managed to get a chance to try it out, and I found it completely needed. Proximo is an App-enabled monitoring system. This means that you can take these fobs and use your iPhone to keep tabs on them. You see the fob with the button? Say you can't find your iPhone, so you can just push a … [Read more...] about Kensington presents the Proximo Starter Kit
Sony and Microsoft put their best foot forward at E3
Now that E3 is about to wrap up soon, depending on when this posts. We should talk about what the big console companies announced at the biggest video game convention of the year. The Wii U is already out, and I suppose there is only a few new games that I look forward to like Super Mario World 3D. But Sony has the PS4 coming out this Christmas, and Xbox One is also … [Read more...] about Sony and Microsoft put their best foot forward at E3
Samsung announces the Galaxy S4 Zoom
Just so I can get the disclaimer out of the way, I received the Galaxy S4 Zoom press release this morning, but the picture is from some other source, so it isn't really official. The Galaxy S4 Zoom is something that I thought I would see eventually, and it is a smartphone that really can be used as a camera. Yes, practically every smartphone has a camera these days, but … [Read more...] about Samsung announces the Galaxy S4 Zoom
Mad Catz unveils M.O.J.O. Android gaming console
Well, there a lot video game announcements at E3, and I personally think that a new console is pretty big news. In this case, this one runs on Android. This is starting to become common, as we have discussed the i.Console.tv recently. Mad Catz, who makes a lot of terrific video game accessories, wants to throw its hat in the console ring with the M.O.J.O. micro console. … [Read more...] about Mad Catz unveils M.O.J.O. Android gaming console
My Review of the Epishock “Music Survival Kit”
One of the problems with reviewing products is that you tend to see the same product over and over. I am not trying to say that Origaudio's Epishock is a product that is as common as say, an iPhone 5 case, but I have seen it before. So what? I watch a lot of television that I have seen before in some form or the other. The Epishock is a tiny speaker that uses some kind … [Read more...] about My Review of the Epishock “Music Survival Kit”
Sony unveils the Playroom for PS4
I remember years ago, I attended a video game conference and saw EyePet for the first time. It was an augmented reality program where you create a pet and play with it on the screen. You can read that one here, back when I was writing for Hubpages. At E3 this year, Sony showed off its augmented reality game made for the upcoming PS4. This is the Playroom, which uses … [Read more...] about Sony unveils the Playroom for PS4
Samsung announces the Galaxy Ace 3
Just to let you know, this has nothing to do with the Galaxy S 3. Yes, that has already been updated. This is the Galaxy Ace 3, and it is a smartphone "that intends to bring a slew of features from the higher end models onto a package that would be easy on your pocket in terms of finances and size". The cost is TBA, but the screen size is a 4-inch WVGA TFT LCD. The … [Read more...] about Samsung announces the Galaxy Ace 3
Livin’ on the M-Edge or Our devices, our cases
I have reported on M-EDGE products before, like the Modular Method Portfolio or others. Right now, M-EDGE puts out so many products now, I have a hard time reviewing them all. The company has done a great job supplying me with them, and I recently saw a lot of their products at CTIA. I might as well be blunt and say that I am writing this article because I like them so … [Read more...] about Livin’ on the M-Edge or Our devices, our cases












