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LG Teases the Upcoming Android Wear Powered G Watch, Weeks Ahead of G3 Launch

By |Mobile, News, Wearable Technology|

On Sunday, LG posted a new video, teasing the upcoming G Watch. The G Watch will be one of the first wearables powered by Android Wear, Google's project to extend Android into wearables, along with Motorola's upcoming Moto 360. While LG has yet to set a release date, or provide any technical details about the [...]

Mobile E-Card App Adds Audio And Video Messaging

By |Apps, Editors' Picks, News|

For years I was a loyal user to Hallmark's e-card app. I was able to send Hoops & YoYo cards to everyone on my list for every occasion. They were big hits and quickly brought a smile to the faces of just about everyone I know. Well then the mobile boom came and I went [...]

Yes Ashton Kutcher Is A Real Product Engineer

By |Editors' Picks, Mobile, TV|

Yes Ashton Kutcher is a real product engineer or at least that's what he ends up telling one of the members of a Yoga Tablet focus group in the video below. This latest Lenovo video features Kutcher in his role as product engineer for the final installment in a three part series. So is Kutcher [...]

ScootPad: Web Based K-5 Learning Platform

By |Education, ISTE 2014|

Scootpad Web Learning Platform Throughout the course of ISTE last week, we saw a ton of great companies, a ton of interesting software, and some great robotics kits. Generally, however, all of these different products fell into a few main areas. As such, ScootPad really went against the norm. ScootPad offers a web based learning [...]

KryptoKit: The Fastest Most Secure Bitcoin Wallet

By |Bitcoin, CES 2014, Editors' Picks|

One of the more interesting Bitcoin exhibits we saw was that of KryptoKit. One of the largest problems with Bitcoin - and one of the largest barriers for skeptics - lies in the structure and utility of the various wallet systems/software. They are often clunky, and making or receiving a payment often takes an awful lot of copying and pasting. No more.

Windows Phone Grew 150% Last Quarter… But Wait There’s More!

By |Mobile, News|

The latest quarterly smartphone report from research firm IDC may be cause for celebration in Redmond Washington, home to Microsoft. Their Windows Phone operating system has been trailing both iOS and Android since it was released. IDC's report says that the Windows Phone operating system grew 150% last quarter. While for most that would be [...]

HTC Releases Desire 816 Phablet At MWC

By |Editors' Picks, Mobile, MWC 2014|

HTC has caught the phabet bug. The phablet, made popular by the likes of the Samsung Galaxy Note and the Asus PadPhone, is a device that has a place between a traditional smartphone and a tablet. They are designed to fit the prosumer that is looking for one device to do all things. Phablets have [...]

Square Cash: A Look at the Hype and the Alternatives

By |Editors' Picks|

Square Cash allows users to send payments without any transaction fees to individuals through email. Although this is an awesome feature, Square was far from the first with such an offering. The media, however, would have you believe that this is the most groundbreaking mobile payment feature ever conceived. We cut through the hype and examine some of the alternatives.

OTTO: The Hackable, Extendable, Customizable GIF Camera

By |Crowdfunding, Editors' Picks, Photo|

There is no shortage of cameras available. You've got mirrorless cameras, DSLRs, point-and-shoot, action cameras, among many more varieties. More-or-less, all of these cameras do just about the same thing, just in varying degrees and qualities. However, we just came across a new Kickstarter campaign that has a very unique approach to the camera. The [...]

G-Hold Kicks Off The New Year On Kickstarter

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

A couple weeks back Drew did a CES Preview on a new product called G-Hold. We received a lot of interesting email and tweets about the product. Many of our readers quickly watched G-Hold's video to see what the new product was all about. G-Hold mounts to the back of your tablet so that you [...]

BLU Begins Selling their Flagship Life Pure XL Unlocked for $349

By |Android, Editors' Picks|

On Friday, BLU began selling its newest flagship, the Life Pure XL. If you have never heard of BLU, the Miami, FL company designs and manufactures affordable mid-range unlocked Android handsets. While the company has been known mostly for the low cost of their devices, that may soon be changing. The Life Pure XL has [...]

6 Year Old Learns Programming In Less Than 10 Minutes With Bee-Bot at ISTE 2014

By |Developers, Editors' Picks, Education, ISTE 2014, Tatum Tech|

  There are a lot of companies out there making a name for themselves by saying that they are teaching kids how to program in a very short time. At ISTE 2014 we actually saw it happen when Terrapin Software taught our six year old special correspondent, Tatum, the fundamentals of programming in under ten [...]

Drawp Is Perfect For Students, Even Better For Teachers [ISTE][Video]

By |Apps, Editors' Picks, ISTE 2014, Tatum Tech|

Drawp Art Collaboration App Drawp is an amazing new art app for kids. Drawp features drawing, coloring and painting creativity tools on an art engine that’s built for more professional applications. This means that kids can get even more creative than normal on an iPad. More and more kids are using iPads in and out of [...]

Securly Is Right For Education [ISTE 2014]

By |Education, ISTE 2014|

Securly Filtering Education Web monitoring, filtering and blocking in schools is serious business. There are a lot of "enterprise" companies out there that have taken on education as a vertical, but don't necessarily address the needs of today's modern classroom. A filtering solution for an office may totally block YouTube or Wikipedia. Why do a [...]

Flappy Bird To Return in August with Multiplayer

By |Gaming, Mobile, News|

Miss Flappy Bird? Well you're in luck. Flappy Bird creator Dong Nguyen told CNBC's Kelly Evans that the wildly addictive game would be back in August of this year. In February, Nguyen pulled Flappy Bird from the app stores for being too addictive. No kidding, the game was downloaded more than 50 million times. What's more, the game [...]

Apple’s Disappearing iMessages Lead to Law Suit

By |Apple, News|

Fresh off their patent infringement lawsuit win over Samsung, Apple appears to be heading back to court. This time, however, there are much bigger stakes. Although the monetary amount of the suit is sure to be but a drop in the bucket, Apple stands to take a major hit in public perception. The lawsuit, officially Moore [...]

TutStu: A ReverbNation for Teachers

By |Education, Interviews|

   We just came across a really interesting new EdTech Startup: TutStu. The company is still in private beta, but looks to open a public beta here in the next month or two. Anyhow, TutStu has a pretty unique platform. Essentially, it is sort of a ReverbNation for teachers. We had a chance to ask [...]

iExit CEO Evan Metrock | The Innovators Interview

By |Interviews|

"iExit is designed specifically designed for interstate exit travel...With some of these apps that will tell you points of interest around your radius, you can solve the problem that iExit was built to solve, it is just much, much harder. iExit provides you with extra convenience, and was designed to get you this information as quickly as possible."

TechCrunch Disrupt NY Adds Mike Judge and ‘Silicon Valley’ Cast to Lineup

By |Editors' Picks, TechCrunch Disrupt New York 2014|

Fresh off of an amazing trip to Jacksonville to cover One Spark, we just came across some interesting news for our next stop. This year's TechCrunch Disrupt New York will host Mike Judge, the creator of HBO’s ‘Silicon Valley,’ and the stars of the show. This is really perfect timing, as the fictional startup that 'Silicon [...]

Mobile’s Place In The Classroom [EdTech]

By |Editors' Picks, Education, Infographics|

Now with just about all of the nation's children back in school mobilefuture.org took a look at some important trends in edtech and mobile learning. They've compiled all this information into a new infographic called "EdTech + Mobile = Learning" showcasing the tremendous promise wireless technologies offer both students and educators. Although I am a huge [...]