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Sunday, May 16, 2021
iPhone 13 Pro Max Early Look
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Tuesday, May 11, 2021
Amazing Construction Ideas
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Most Satisfying Machines and Ingenious Tools
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Monday, April 26, 2021
VERY SMART TECHNOLOGIES THAT ARE ON ANOTHER LEVEL
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Wednesday, April 21, 2021
12 Coolest Gadgets That Are Worth Buying
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Tuesday, April 20, 2021
12 KINETIC Gadgets That Will BLOW Your Mind
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Monday, April 19, 2021
8 INCREDIBLE VEHICLES YOU SHOULD SEE
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Saturday, April 17, 2021
8 Super Hero Gadgets You Can Actually Buy
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Tuesday, April 13, 2021
10 EMERGING Technologies That Will Change The World
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Monday, November 26, 2018
4 WAYS TO TAKE DOWN ILLEGAL DRONES
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Friday, December 11, 2015
Tile is a tiny Bluetooth tracker that helps find your lost stuff in seconds
Tile is a small Bluetooth gadget that you attach to anything that you don't want to lose, such as your house keys, a child - anything really. We first heard about Tile way back in June 2013.
It turned out to be a very successful crowdfunded project, raking in $2.5m from thousands of people wanting a way to keep track of their precious items.
It turned out to be a very successful crowdfunded project, raking in $2.5m from thousands of people wanting a way to keep track of their precious items.
Friday, October 23, 2015
Amber portable charging case for Apple Watch
The folks at Amber have created a portable charging station that looks like a jewelry case on the outside, sporting wireless a charger on the inside, with the ability to hold a charge on the go.
The watch-styled case measures in at 4.02 x 4.02 x 1.77 inches and weights 9.52 oz on its own. You might also compare it to the shape of an Apple TV, as its rounded corners and square body replicate the aesthetic of the television-based device.
The watch-styled case measures in at 4.02 x 4.02 x 1.77 inches and weights 9.52 oz on its own. You might also compare it to the shape of an Apple TV, as its rounded corners and square body replicate the aesthetic of the television-based device.
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Wove A Touchscreen Computer That Wraps Around Your Wrist
Wove is the first flexible wrist band from the new electronics company Polyera. It functions a lot like a smartwatch, but with the added ability to curve and bend. It’s also one of the first bendable touchscreen displays with a kind of technology that, if it catches on in the market, could open up new ways to make electronics that can flex like paper without damaging the display.
Phil Inagaki co-founded Polyera about 10 years ago, but came up with the Wove about two and a half years ago. The wrist band is made possible by Polyera’s patented digital fabric technology, a proprietary flexible electronics platform the company has been using to develop flexible transistors and displays since the company’s beginnings.
Phil Inagaki co-founded Polyera about 10 years ago, but came up with the Wove about two and a half years ago. The wrist band is made possible by Polyera’s patented digital fabric technology, a proprietary flexible electronics platform the company has been using to develop flexible transistors and displays since the company’s beginnings.
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Karma’s Pay-As-You-Go LTE Mobile Hotspot Starts Shipping
Karma, the portable Wi-Fi hotspot offering a contract-free, pay-as-you-go service and the ability to earn free data by sharing your connection with others, has now started shipping its latest devices to pre-order customers. The company says that some of its earliest customers began receiving their hotspots as of Monday, while remaining customers will see theirs arrive within 45 days.
Saturday, July 11, 2015
USB-C Battery That Can Charge a Laptop at Full Speed
There are countless reasons to embrace USB-C with open arms, like being able to charge your laptop from the same external battery as your phone. And MOS’ new Reach Go is the first portable power bank that will actually charge a USB-C laptop as fast as it would from a wall socket.
The Reach Go takes advantage of Etron’s new 100-watt USB-C charge controller, announced about a month ago, which means it can not only charge a laptop (like the new MacBook or a Chromebook Pixel) over a USB-C connection at full speed, it can also charge two additional 2.1-amp tablets all at the same time.Most of us already travel with a laptop, a smartphone, and a tablet in tow, and since the Reach Go can charge all three of them at once, it seems like it’s time to add one other device to our packing lists. It gets even better. The Reach Go will initially come with a hefty 15,000 mAh capacity battery—enough to recharge the new MacBook almost three times—that can itself be charged in about four hours. But it’s still useful even if all your gear is already fully charged.
Its three USB ports (one USB-C and two USB type A) can also serve as a USB 3.0 hub, which is especially handy for the new MacBook which only comes with a single USB-C connector.
Thursday, July 9, 2015
RevoBot: the Segway without handles
RevoBot is a platform on which you stand and lean-to get around. There's no handle, but balancing on it seems pretty easy if the promo video is anything to go by.
Eight-inch wheels means it isn't built for off-road, and it will cart you along at the leisurely pace of 7mph – a little faster than the average walking speed, but slower than running. It could be useful for commuting, as long as you're not in a rush.
It will go between 10 and 12 miles on a single charge, and takes only two hours to power up again. You could easily use it on your journey into work, power it up under your desk, then scoot home on it – not forgetting to wave to all the suckers crammed onto the bus en route.
If – like us – you worry about falling off, its developers are keen to allay your fears. They claim it will take you only 10-15 minutes to get used to the RevoBot. The video shows a small boy riding it, so it can't be that difficult. The RevoBot even comes with Bluetooth, so you can fire tunes to it from your phone and play them through its speakers.
There are some pretty neat features RevoBot comes with. All features being: Bluetooth capabilities – Connect your phone to RevoBot and start listening to your music while you’re on the move. It has an advanced 3rd generation super intelligent control panel. Uses Samsung’s lithium ion battery. Charging time is 2 hours. 5 different colors to choose from. LED lights to help you be seen in the dark or low light areas.
The five different colors I mentioned above are for the pedals and the body. Black on black is one, there’s one with a black body and red pedals, one with a white body and black pedals, a blue body with black pedals, and a limited edition one with a carbon fiber body and black pedals. I’d definitely like to see the carbon fiber RevoBot. As for specs on this, max speed is 7MPH, the motor power is 700W (350W x 2), 8″ for the tire size, it lasts 10 – 12 miles on a single charge. Can climb up to 15 degrees. It’ll hold up to 230lbs.
It is stated in the FAQs that the max weight limit is 230lbs, but cannot guarantee about the performance at that weight. Dimensions (L – W – H) are 580 – 185 – 175mm, platform height is 110mm, ground clearance is 30mm, and the net weight is 10kgs. Pricing is what it is when it comes to products like these, but fortunately, you don’t have to pay for RevoBot at full retail. You can pay $195 now and then the remaining $490 after the campaign is done. Not too bad, but if you’re asking can you pay at any time while the campaign is still going, that isn’t said. “Super early riders” were able to pay $585 when the full amount is $685. “Early riders” only pay $265, “late, but not too late” pays $665, and for $1,175 you’ll be able to own two RevoBots. Cost of shipping in the US is $54 and any international shipping costs are $117.
Eight-inch wheels means it isn't built for off-road, and it will cart you along at the leisurely pace of 7mph – a little faster than the average walking speed, but slower than running. It could be useful for commuting, as long as you're not in a rush.
It will go between 10 and 12 miles on a single charge, and takes only two hours to power up again. You could easily use it on your journey into work, power it up under your desk, then scoot home on it – not forgetting to wave to all the suckers crammed onto the bus en route.
If – like us – you worry about falling off, its developers are keen to allay your fears. They claim it will take you only 10-15 minutes to get used to the RevoBot. The video shows a small boy riding it, so it can't be that difficult. The RevoBot even comes with Bluetooth, so you can fire tunes to it from your phone and play them through its speakers.
There are some pretty neat features RevoBot comes with. All features being: Bluetooth capabilities – Connect your phone to RevoBot and start listening to your music while you’re on the move. It has an advanced 3rd generation super intelligent control panel. Uses Samsung’s lithium ion battery. Charging time is 2 hours. 5 different colors to choose from. LED lights to help you be seen in the dark or low light areas.
The five different colors I mentioned above are for the pedals and the body. Black on black is one, there’s one with a black body and red pedals, one with a white body and black pedals, a blue body with black pedals, and a limited edition one with a carbon fiber body and black pedals. I’d definitely like to see the carbon fiber RevoBot. As for specs on this, max speed is 7MPH, the motor power is 700W (350W x 2), 8″ for the tire size, it lasts 10 – 12 miles on a single charge. Can climb up to 15 degrees. It’ll hold up to 230lbs.
It is stated in the FAQs that the max weight limit is 230lbs, but cannot guarantee about the performance at that weight. Dimensions (L – W – H) are 580 – 185 – 175mm, platform height is 110mm, ground clearance is 30mm, and the net weight is 10kgs. Pricing is what it is when it comes to products like these, but fortunately, you don’t have to pay for RevoBot at full retail. You can pay $195 now and then the remaining $490 after the campaign is done. Not too bad, but if you’re asking can you pay at any time while the campaign is still going, that isn’t said. “Super early riders” were able to pay $585 when the full amount is $685. “Early riders” only pay $265, “late, but not too late” pays $665, and for $1,175 you’ll be able to own two RevoBots. Cost of shipping in the US is $54 and any international shipping costs are $117.
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
GoPro Hero4 Session review:
GoPro cameras have always been impressively compact – dinky rectangles capable of capturing some of the most incredible footage the world has ever seen. Add waterproof housing, though, and they become much bulkier.
The GoPro Hero4 Session addresses the main design sticking points with previous GoPro cameras: It's smaller, lighter and waterproof without a housing; the new shape allows for more flexible mounting; it's fast to start/stop recording; and its new mic design delivers better wind-noise reduction.
The GoPro Hero4 Session addresses the main design sticking points with previous GoPro cameras: It's smaller, lighter and waterproof without a housing; the new shape allows for more flexible mounting; it's fast to start/stop recording; and its new mic design delivers better wind-noise reduction.
Sunday, July 5, 2015
Cree Connected LED Bulb review:
With tried and true hardware inside the bulb and smooth performance on multiple platforms, this $15 smart bulb is a smart bet for connected lighting.
Like its regular, non-ZigBee sibling, the Cree Connected Bulb is a 60W replacement.
It's good for 815 lumens of brightness, too, which means it's brighter than both Philips' hue lux (750 lumens) and GE's Link (800 lumens) bulbs; however, it also sips a little extra power in the process, though Cree still argues that you'll spend just $1.64 on average a year.
It's good for 815 lumens of brightness, too, which means it's brighter than both Philips' hue lux (750 lumens) and GE's Link (800 lumens) bulbs; however, it also sips a little extra power in the process, though Cree still argues that you'll spend just $1.64 on average a year.
Friday, June 12, 2015
June, A Smart Oven, $1,495
Meet June, a tabletop oven that combines cutting-edge heating elements, clever sensors and smartphone technology to build "the computer... that cooks."
Technology-wise, there's an NVIDIA Tegra K1 chip with a 2.3GHz quad-core processor paired with a 5-inch touchscreen and a "full HD" camera that's been embedded in the ceiling. You guessed it: the camera is for posting pictures of your culinary concoctions to Instagram.
It will cost around $1,495 and ship next spring. It’s about the size of a microwave and designed to operate more like a smart device than a typical oven. It sits on your counter and is loaded with all the technology you might expect in a smart home device, from smarter temperature sensors to connectivity with an app on your phone.
Technology-wise, there's an NVIDIA Tegra K1 chip with a 2.3GHz quad-core processor paired with a 5-inch touchscreen and a "full HD" camera that's been embedded in the ceiling. You guessed it: the camera is for posting pictures of your culinary concoctions to Instagram.
It will cost around $1,495 and ship next spring. It’s about the size of a microwave and designed to operate more like a smart device than a typical oven. It sits on your counter and is loaded with all the technology you might expect in a smart home device, from smarter temperature sensors to connectivity with an app on your phone.
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