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iMoveCharger: External Battery that Charges with Your Movement

By |Crowdfunding, Editors' Picks, Mobile|

Years ago, I had a kinetic watch. The battery was charged from everyday, normal movements: waling, driving, writing. You never had to worry about replacing the battery. If it stopped, all you had to do was shake it around. Since then, I have always wondered why that same concept could not be used in larger [...]

Samsung Gets In On The Test Drive Action

By |Editors' Picks, Mobile, Samsung|

Samsung Test Drive Earlier this month the ever so progressive fourth largest carrier in the country T-Mobile, unveiled a new marketing idea aimed to get customers to try out their network. In their test drive program, potential customers can test drive an iPhone 5S for a 7 day period no questions asked. The company hopes [...]

Vexia Introduces New Eco Friendly GPS, EcoNav, At CES

By |CES 2014, Gadgets & Tech|

Many people have predicted the demise of the stand alone GPS. They're predicting that the smartphone GPS will replace the likes of the stand alone GPS. Of course that didn't stop GPS mainstays Garmin, Tom Tom and Magellan from presenting at this years International CES. There were also several other pop up stand alone GPS [...]

Wait Not All Amazon Reviewers Are Regular Customers?

By |Editors' Picks|

I must admit I'm an amazon-aholic I absolutely love Amazon, sending the $70 a year on Amazon Prime is probably the single best technology investment I've ever made. My family regular watches movies via Amazon thanks to Prime and I never pay a shipping charge on the products I order. To top that off they [...]

The Maker Movement At ISTE 2014

By |3d, 3D Faster, Editors' Picks, Education, ISTE 2014|

This week, President Obama hosted the first White House Maker Faire, proclaiming a National Day of Making and encouraging young people to be designers, engineers, and inventors -- not just consumers. And he called for more programs and activities to mentor and empower a new generation of Makers. You might expect that the Maker Movement [...]

Garmin Partners With Sony for SmartWatch GPS Intergration

By |Mobile, News, Wearable Technology|

On Sunday, GPS software and device maker Garmin announced that they have partnered with Sony to bring their GPS software to Sony Xperia smartphones, and have created an extension for Sony SmartWatch 2.

EdTech: Data Frontline: Tots and Tech Preview

By |Education, Interviews, TCEA Tots|

  As we are gearing up to head to the TECA Tots and Technology Conference, we have had the opportunity to speak with several exhibitors. Among these exhibitor companies is Data Frontline. Data Frontline offers a powerful cloud solution to school administrators. We had the opportunity to ask the Data Frontline Team a bit about their [...]

Musicians Need A Lineshark

By |Crowdfunding, DJ Tech, Editors' Picks, Gadgets & Tech|

The mobile device, really the iPad and iPhone, have brought out a host of amazing tools for musicians. Anything from new effects, to amplifier simulators, to recording programs, editing programs and did I mention the 1000s of effects available for mobile devices?  Rack and pedal gear that would cost tens of thousands of dollars has [...]

Samsung Working On A 12.2″ Android Tablet?

By |Editors' Picks, Gadgets & Tech, Mobile|

Rumors were wild and rampant this summer that when Apple CEO Tim Cook took the stage at this past September's iPad event he would unveil a new 13" iPad. We all know that didn't happen, but many tech enthusiasts were hoping that it would. Many tablet users believe that a tablet between 12 and 13" [...]

What’s In Your Breath

By |Crowdfunding, Editors' Picks, Internet Of Things|

Pro2 Fitness Data Believe it or not there's a lot of important information you can get from simply breathing. Of course breathing is one of the most important life functions for any species, but did you know your breathing can actually tell you a lot? Pro2 is an early stage startup company and a spinoff [...]

Gmail Back Again, May Be Ok This Time, Developing

By |Editors' Picks, Google, News|

  Update 2:47pm: Gmail is back again this time with more functionality then 15 minutes ago. You can now send messages. Don't hold your breath though Gmail is still showing up as problematic on the Google Apps Dashboard. Update 2:40pm: Gmail is again totally down. Update: 2:33pm:  Gmail will let you in now and let [...]

Microsoft launches Nokia X2: V2 of the Android Experiment

By |Android, Editors' Picks, Microsoft, Mobile, News|

One of the biggest questions surrounding the Microsoft acquisition of Nokia's device business concerned Nokia's Android devices. The popular thought was that Microsoft would begin phasing out the Android devices, in favor of its own Windows Phone OS. However, it seems that Microsoft will continue Nokia's Android push, at least for the time being. On [...]

Google I/O: Day 1 Highlights

By |Editors' Picks, Google, Google IO|

Day one of Google I/O is in the books. The Mountain View company made some major announcements during the first day of their annual developers conference. Taken as a whole, you can see some trends starting to emerge. One of these trends is uniformity. Google has altered its thinking as far as devices. Rather than [...]

Browser Wars Reloaded, 2014

By |Editors' Picks, Infographics|

When you started using the internet what browser did you use? Did you use Netscape, Mosaic, or were you and AOL or Prodigy person. Are you so young that you don't have a clue what we're talking about? Browser wars were a real competitive landscape for years. Netscape eventually pulled ahead and then of course, [...]

Qualcomm Toq lands on Amazon for $349

By |Everything Else, Featured, smart watch|

Smartwatches have become quite the rage and we have seen many new devices come to the market over the past few months. Qualcomm is usually thought of in the Android world in relation to their processors but they have recently announced the Qualcomm Toq. Originally Qualcomm had created the device as a developer release but [...]

LiveMinutes To Give Evernote Collaborative Edge

By |Apps, Editors' Picks|

Other than "the internet of things" collaboration is all the rage this year. Earlier this year Box introduced their Box Notes app which allows users to collaborate on notes at the same time. This is something that Google has offered for years through their Google Docs platform and now Google Drive. In both instances users [...]

Get Your Fitness Data In One Breath With Pro2

By |Crowdfunding, Health|

     Breathing Fitness Monitor Pro2 There are a ton of fitness products and software out there these days. That said, we just came across one of the most unique fitness trainers we have ever seen. The PrO2. The PrO2 is a unique breathing trainer. "PrO2™ tracks and improves performance using breathing exercises to strengthen the [...]

This Is The Smart Watch You Want

By |Crowdfunding, Editors' Picks|

Right now we are all being inundated with more and more smart watches. Just yesterday we reported that Samsung is working on a stand alone smart watch capable of working without being tethered to a phone. But as many have pointed out it could be too late in the cycle of already released Galaxy Gear [...]

Embrace Your Child’s Inner Biologist With Budding Biologist [FETC]

By |Education, FETC 2014, Gaming|

Building on their early successes as a book publisher, Budding Biologist is gearing up for the March 2014 release of their first educational video game, Lizard Island. Lizard Island was built for students from grades one through five, and is in line with the Next Generation Science Standards, as well as Common Core Standards

Watch This Amazing iPad Case Drop Test

By |FETC 2014, Gadgets & Tech|

In case you haven't noticed from our coverage, we tend to drop things. Often. If you have the same problem, we may have just found the perfect product for you. Bump Armor builds some of the coolest, most useful iPad cases that we have seen. Never mind that Bump Armor cases were specifically designed for kids, I want one.