Yeah, that is Alec Baldwin dressed as an airplane pilot, and that was an SNL sketch back when he was kicked off a plane for not quitting his "Words with Friends" game. He had a good line during that SNL news parody, as he said: "Come on, if you think that a 747 could be downed by an iPod Touch that they would even let it near a plane?" Apparently, it is possible to screw … [Read more...] about Turns out, you can hack an airplane with an Android phone
Tech Reviews
Samsung has another win for smartphones with the Win
In addition to the Galaxy Mega, Samsung has also announced the Galaxy Win. I believe it is called the Win because it is a win for users. My Source states that the Win is designed to "balance the needs of the on-the-go user". It isn't exactly the phablet, but it has 4.7 inch screen. As for the other features, it has a 1.2GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 8GB of internal memory, … [Read more...] about Samsung has another win for smartphones with the Win
Tropiformer jacket is made for Gadget-lovers
Some of you remember when we reported on the Alphyn Industries Clothes, which are well-prepared for the mobile revolution. Scottevest has now come up with the Tropiformer jacket, and it is made for the age we live in now, where we have more gadgets than we know what to do with. It has 22 integrated pockets, and they are designed to distribute the weight evenly. I'm sure … [Read more...] about Tropiformer jacket is made for Gadget-lovers
Samsung’s New Galaxy Mega has a 6.3 inch screen, or 5.8 inch
Even though that Samsung Galaxy IV is not out yet, Samsung is still unveiling all kinds of phones. I'll discuss the Win later, but for now, I want to bring up the subject of the Mega. I suppose the huge selling point of the Mega is the large screen, available in 5.8 and 6.3 inch versions. Clearly, someone is thinking that bigger is better as far as Phablets are … [Read more...] about Samsung’s New Galaxy Mega has a 6.3 inch screen, or 5.8 inch
AOptix uses multiple methods to identify smartphone users
I have seen a lot of smartphones that are able to identify their user by face, eyes, fingerprints, and voice, but this new AOptix is able to do them all at once. AOptix has this new case known as the Stratus MX is able to check on all of the above, and it can be used for all kinds of users. You will have to get a custom iPhone 4/4S case, and that is quickly going out of … [Read more...] about AOptix uses multiple methods to identify smartphone users
Bang and Olufsen unveils the H3 and H6
I suppose that the company Bang & Olufsen, or B & O, are considered the gourmet of electronics. After all, their stuff is pretty expensive and of high quality. The company has just unveiled some new products with the H3 and the H6. The H3 are some in-ear headphones that have 10.8 mm drivers and a mini bass port with a 20Hz to 16kHz range with a unibody design. You can … [Read more...] about Bang and Olufsen unveils the H3 and H6
EMBRACE+ glows when you have a notification
I know some people don't use notifications often, but some people can't live without them. I know that my phone informs me every time I have email, and I don't even remember setting that up. If you are the type of person who really needs to see his or her notifications, then perhaps you should invest in the EMBRACE+. The EMBRACE+ is a smart bracelet that lights up when … [Read more...] about EMBRACE+ glows when you have a notification
U.S. Navy develops laser weapon (just in time?)
Is anyone else a little, I don't know, disturbed that North Korea has nuclear missiles pointed at us and is getting all threatening about using them? Man, it's like the cold war all over again, but I can't remember Russia saying that they were definitely planning on using them. Well, I'm sure I am not the first to suggest this, but as anyone thought about using lasers to … [Read more...] about U.S. Navy develops laser weapon (just in time?)
Apple create a controller for Games and TV?
It seems like I am always hearing rumors about what Apple is doing, but I am pretty certain that the smart watch thing is probably true, maybe. So today, I present not one, but two rumors about Apple. The first is that they could be in the TV business, or at least the TV controller. This is why they are supposedly developing this "iRing". The iRing is meant to be a … [Read more...] about Apple create a controller for Games and TV?
Taser’s Axon Flex is not a taser, but a camera
I'm pretty certain that we all know what Taser International is known for, and my Source states that over ninety percent of United States policemen rely on them. The Axon Flex is not designed to shock any assailants, but it will film them. It is a 3.2 inch camera that work for about 12 hours. All that you need to do is push a button, and it will warm up by recording 30 … [Read more...] about Taser’s Axon Flex is not a taser, but a camera
This Rape Resistant Lingerie is quite interesting
Well, it is Monday, which means that I am looking for something to report on. I found this particular gadget which my source calls "Rape-resistant Lingerie". I would say that they had me at the name, but that doesn't sound good, does it? This lingerie is designed by three engineering students at Sri Ramaswamy Memorial University. This garment protects the neck and chest, … [Read more...] about This Rape Resistant Lingerie is quite interesting
Speculative Fiction Friday: The Hunger Games
Normally, I like to report on speculative fiction films that are obscure, but The Hunger Games has gone rather mainstream. I was always surprised when this book became a huge phenomenon. If you aren't familiar with The Hunger Games, it has a dark premise for a book targeted for younger readers. It takes place in a world where some great war has occurred, and the rest of … [Read more...] about Speculative Fiction Friday: The Hunger Games
The Game for Someone meant to be played by humans 2,000 years from now
Game designer Jason Rohrer recently won a prize at the GDC (Game Developers Conference) for creating A Game for Someone. A Game for Someone is very interesting because it is not designed to be played now, but by people 2,000 years in the future. In case you are wondering what makes this game so advanced, I can't tell you. You see, the rules of the game are written as … [Read more...] about The Game for Someone meant to be played by humans 2,000 years from now
Facebook Home could transform Android phones into social networking machines
In addition to the HTC First, Facebook was quite a busy company with the introduction of Facebook Home. Facebook Home is a "suite of apps and a homescreen replacement for Android phones". It is an entirely free, and it makes the home screen about content rather than a bunch of apps. All of your friend's updates are seen in real-time on the device's homescreen, which is … [Read more...] about Facebook Home could transform Android phones into social networking machines
HTC annouces the “First” Facebook phone
Just so you don't get confused on the headline, I'm not trying to say that HTC is announcing the first phone with Facebook. For years, I have been hearing that Facebook was going to make an official phone, and now here it is. Peter Chou, the HTC CEO, stated that the First is going to be the "ultimate social phone". It has a 4.3 inch display and a dual core Qualcomm … [Read more...] about HTC annouces the “First” Facebook phone













