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New Apple patent points to Oculus Rift style 3D headset

By |Apple, Editors' Picks, Everything Else|

While many have speculated that Apple was going to be entering the wearable space with an iWatch a new patent shows that Apple may be working on a 3D style headset similar to the Oculus Rift. The patent describes the device as personal display system for viewing content such as movies or TV shows on the [...]

Pop Secret Brings The Scent Of Smell To The iPhone

By |Apps, Editors' Picks|

Mobile app developers are finding more and more ways to become one with the user. Some mobile apps are using wearable technology like Google Glass and wrist wearables to stimulate users in ways that we couldn't imagine just a few short years ago. By putting vibrators in to smart watches and fitness monitors, game and [...]

Reactr A New App From Virginia Beach’s EyePinch Inc, Let’s You See Reactions To Photos You Send

By |Apps|

Is your BFF getting sick of seeing hot and heavy pictures of you and your new beau? They aren't going to tell you that to your face so you continue to send more and more pics to her phone. You wouldn't know if she's gagging when she sees them, sticking her tongue out or giving [...]

iPhone 6 To Have NFC? New Patent Filing Suggests YES

By |Apple, Editors' Picks, Mobile Payments|

We're not due to see a re-up of the iPhone until September, most likely the week of September 20th. The next iPhone will undoubtedly be revealed at an Apple event two and a half weeks earlier. That's just the cycle of the iPhone. Since we're currently in the "iPhone 5s" days, history suggests that the [...]

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 [...]

Can You Smell What Your Phone Is Cooking?

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

After missing their mark with Qblinks an extremely versatile remote control and notification center for your phone, the Qblinks team is back at it with a vengeance and a truly unique product. The iScent is a castle shaped product that's really a Bluetooth atomizer making it possible to smell your ring or notification tones. It [...]

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 [...]

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 [...]

Epson Combines Smart Glasses with Myo Armband for ‘Minority Report’ Effect

By |Editors' Picks, Wearable Technology|

By combining both the Moverio BT-200 and the Myo armband, some incredible possibilities emerge. The release likened the combination to the film "Minority Report," which seems about right

Drive Club Release Date May Have Been Leaked

By |Gaming, News|

According to gamepur.com a release date for Drive Club may have leaked out on Twitter. Drive Club, an exclusive PS4 title, was supposed to be a launch title. however after failing to be ready for the US and then the European release date, the game then missed Japan's PS4 launch a little over a week [...]

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 [...]

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.

New Smart-Ring Takes Wearable Computing off of The Wrist

By |Crowdfunding, Gadgets & Tech|

As wearable devices like the Pebble Watch, Galaxy Gear, FitBit, and Google Glass are exploding in popularity, the recently funded Smarty Ring Indiegogo campaign wants to move wearables to your finger.

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 [...]

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.

HoloLens: Microsoft’s New Holographic Head-Set

By |Editors' Picks, Microsoft|

On Wednesday, Microsoft announced a new product, and essentially, a whole new product segment: Microsoft HoloLens. The HoloLens is a head-set that is powered by Windows 10. Though it has the look of a Google Glass Oculus Rift hybrid, the HoloLens is a completely different sort of machine: It is, perhaps, easier to describe the new [...]

Wells Fargo Offering Up To $20 Just For Trying Apple Pay

By |Mobile Payments, News|

If you weren't convinced that Apple Pay is the future of mobile, frictionless payments, the financial world is hoping that you'll get on board quick. Just yesterday we reported that customers trying to use Apple's new NFC payment system at Rite Aid and CVS are out of luck. Meanwhile it seems that most other financial [...]

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 [...]

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 [...]

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 [...]