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GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Amazon Prime To Safely Deliver Packages By Drone To Your Doorstep?

Amazon? That online retailer giant? Announcing plans to deliver packages to doorsteps via aerial drones? Sometimes I wonder if it’s possible to avoid coming off as an impolite blogger. Disregarding that for a moment, from my reading of article snippets … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Draw Electronic Circuits Instantly With The Circuit Scribe Rollerball Pen

Ever wanted to mess around with electronics and create fully functioning circuits, yet the task of printing them or using a circuit board left you feeling a bit annoyed? It isn’t exactly easy-as-pie, considering the components involved are rather bulky … Continue reading

 

AMD
The First One Has Arrived: iBuyPower Releases Its Steam Machine

So there you have it. iBuyPower did it, but we won't see how well they did it until we can test it next year. Expect a good first look at the the company's prototype during the upcoming CES Las Vegas 2014. Until then, I anticipate to hear from more third-party contributions to the powerful potential of Steam Machines.

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Kano Makes the Friendliest, Simplest Raspberry Pi -Based DIY Computer for All Ages

As computers have gotten more complicated they have become more difficult to understand. Today we have different tools than children playing with Legos did. We have cheap computers and free software, and it is more important than ever to give … Continue reading

 

APPLE
PrimeSense 3D Motion Sensor Bought By Apple – What Will They Do With It?

You heard it in the title. But what could this possibly mean for Apple? Not needing touchscreen but rather floating your finger or hand over the icon to command? PrimeSense is an Israel-based company, specialized in making chips for 3D … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E41- Xbox One Day, Driverless Cars, Mini Metal Maker, NFC Chip, What The Tech | Red Headed Geek Show

With Xbox One coming out today, Microsoft’s famous Major Nelson had a silly announcement to make. A fake doctor’s note for getting out of work in order to play on the new console to fight the zombie apocalypse. Driverless cars … Continue reading

 

DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
Leap Motion Releases New App Made For Free Form Hand Sculpting, Digitally Of Course

Brought to you by Leap Motion, who created a gesture tracking device a few months ago, has a new app, Free Form. Located in ‘Airspace’, Leap Motion’s app marketplace (which has grown from 75 to about 150 apps since it’s … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Mini Metal Maker – A 3D Metal Printer Brings New Shape To Your Printing Needs

It doesn’t matter what you want to print, you can do it all with the 3D printing methods of today, cant you? Well, yes. But it is generally limited to plastic, meaning you cant really do it all. In addition, … Continue reading

 

DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
What’s Google Glass Again? Pivothead SMART Is The Ultimate Life Camera In Next-Gen Smart Eyewear

Pivothead was initially introduced last year. As the leader in wearable imaging technology, they showed off some very cool video-cam smart glasses, Pivothead Eyewear. The current, next-gen platform is called Pivothead SMART (Simple Modular Application-Ready Technology). And with its Indiegogo … Continue reading

 

INVENTIONS & INNOVATIONS
The Toyota FV2 Drives To Your Personal Mood, a Concept Car At Best

Concept vehicles are really becoming a ‘thing’, aren’t they? Well, they always have been a thing. Vehicles showcasing new technologies or designs (which may or may not go into actual production) will remain a concept. A cool concept at that. … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E40- PS4, Xbox One, Dell Venue Tablets, Zune, iPad Air on Fire, Assassin’s Creed Film | Red Headed Geek Show

This week I did some reviews on the new Dell Venue Tablet Series and just to let you know this Black Friday the Dell Venue 8, usually $179.99, will be on sale! Yep! On Dell’s website as a virtual door … Continue reading

 

TECH REVIEWS
The Dell Venue Series- The Venue 7, Venue 8, and Venue 8 Pro

Hey guys. So back in October Dell announced the impending arrival of their new tablets and they are all here. Dells three Venue Tablet series are the 7, 8 and 8 Pro. To start off lets delve into the Dell … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E 39- Silkroad 2.0, Dark Mail Alliance,Chip Implant, Blockbuster, McDonalds 3D Print Toys | Red Headed Geek Show

Lavabit and Silent Circle are making headlines again. This time its not because they shut down but actually starting a new one and they are calling it the Dark Mail Alliance. Lavabit, by the way, was the company that Snowden … Continue reading

 

DELL
Dell’s Venue 11 Pro Tablet Launches in the US Today

Tablet enthusiasts looking to nab a Venue 11 Pro will have a few configuration options. The entry-level tablet, which retails at around $500, features a Bay Trail-based quad-core Intel Atom processor, 2GB of RAM, 64GB of storage and an 8-inch IPS display. For users who like their tablets with a little more processing muscle, Dell also offers models with Y-series Core i3 and i5 chips. The Core i3 processor model comes with 4GB of RAM, 12GB of storage and an $800 price tag.

 

DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
Verizon Debuts Their Ellipsis 7, the Latest in Affordable 7-Inch Tablets

Verizon Wireless unveiled the first in their new line of tablets this week, the Ellipsis 7 – a 7-inch tablet designed for affordability and functionality.  The Android-based tablet seems geared to compete in the same market as other small affordable … Continue reading