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Fred Wilson Goes Back To T-Mobile And You Should Too?

By |Featured, Investing|

Fred Wilson, the head of Union Square Ventures and the "godfather" of venture capital in New York, took to his personal blog this weekend to tell everyone he's switching back to T-Mobile. Wilson blogs about anything going on in his life at avc.com. He was one of the earliest venture capitalists to use a blog [...]

The magic of money – top mobile games for thrill seekers

By |Everything Else|

Though there are a number of mobile games that can keep a player engaged for hours together, but surely none are as quite thrilling as the games of chance. With the unpredictability, the huge bonuses involved, and the constant calling of faith in luck, these games are definitely the gateways to endless entertainment. Here we [...]

Findster: A New Take on the GPS Tracking Ecosystem

By |Crowdfunding, Gadgets & Tech|

Findster GPS Tracking Lately, we have seen a huge rush on the GPS tracking devices on both Indiegogo and Kickstarter. However, these devices, though interesting and useful, often have one major downfall: a monthly service charge. That needn't be the case, or so argues Findster: Findster is a new and innovative GPS tracking system working towards the [...]

Instagram Goes Direct Too, And Here’s How It Works

By |Apps, Editors' Picks, Social Networks|

It seems like just yesterday we were reporting that Twitter has now added the ability to send photos via direct message. This will be great for Twitter users who want to just send a quick photo to a follower without the rest of their followers seeing it. Now, Instagram has followed suit with their new [...]

Framily Doesn’t Apply To The Federal Government

By |Editors' Picks, News|

As most people know Sprint recently introduced some new plans were virtually anyone who knows anyone in person, can become part of a new Framily plan. It appears cost savings measures like Framily don't apply to the US government, in fact, according to multiple sources Sprint has overcharged the government in the tens of millions [...]

God, PR People Are Going To Love This: See You At CES 2014

By |CES 2014, Editors' Picks|

This is my 10th year that I will be attending and working the biggest technology conference, convention and show on the western hemisphere, International CES 2014. I covered CES and Eureka Park last year after founding nibletz.com, the previous five years before that I covered CES after founding thedroidguy.com and the previous years before that [...]

Osmo: Incorporating real-world objects into gaming

By |Editors' Picks, Education, FETC 15|

One of the things that we were most looking forward to seeing at FETC was Osmo. It not only met our expectations, but easily exceeded them. In a nutshell, Osmo is a gaming accessory/add-on for the iPad. The Osmo system blends the real-world with the digital world in 3 different exciting games: Each Osmo kit [...]

The Ultimate Guide to Driving More Traffic to Your Site Through Content

By |Editors' Picks, Guest Post|

By Matt Cowart As a young company, getting people to notice you is one of the most pressing challenges. It often feels like you’re trying to win a popularity contest — not for vanity’s sake, but because getting more visitors to your website leads to more opportunities to make sales and gain subscribers, referrals, and [...]

This TechStars Seattle Grad Is the Perfect Video Blogging App For Google Glass

By |Apps, Editors' Picks|

Funny that you mention Google Glass, we just talked about it earlier this morning because it seems that Samsung is preparing a Google Glass like device. Google Glass has been a hot device since it's pre-beta debut a year and a half ago at Google I/O. Last year around this time Google began shipping Google [...]

Never Lose Anything Again With The XY Tracker

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

The XY performs, essentially, the same task as the Nokia Treasure Tag, at a much lower price point. Currently, the XY is the subject of a Kickstarter campaign. At the time of writing, the XY has smoked its $45,000 goal, raising a total of $80,227 so far

Chromecast Deal Includes $65 Worth of Promotions

By |Google, News|

If you have somehow managed to avoid buying a Chromecast, now may just be the time to do so. Or, if someone on you holiday shopping list wants a Chromecast, Google has what is easily the best promotion for the product to date. From now to December 21, if you order a Chromecast - or [...]

Holiday Gift Guide: ThinkGeek Reveals Their Top Gifts And Gear That Geeks Need

By |Editors' Picks, Holiday Gift Guide 2013|

If you're like me ThinkGeek is one of the first places you go to create a holiday gift list for yourself and find those one of a kind gifts for the nerd or geek on your list. Whether you're into old school retro gaming, Doctor Who, Star Trek, cool t-shirts or the latest gadgetry ThinkGeek [...]

UniverSole: A Smart Shoe Sole Coming Soon

By |Editors' Picks, Interviews|

     There are so many different 'smart' things these days, it is borderline shocking that the concept behind UniverSole has not been done yet. UniverSole makes a sort-of smart shoe insole. Before you disregard this as frivolous, the sole, and gait of a person plays a huge role in overall lower body health. If [...]

Grammaropolis Is Like The School House Rock Of The 21st Century [NAESP Preview]

By |Education, NAESP|

Grammaropolis NAESP Were you a child of School House Rock? Did you learn how a bill became a law by singing the School House Rock song about it? Did you learn what a conjunction was by listening to "Conjunction junction what's your function". Well creating characters, songs, videos and games about Grammar is exactly how [...]

Guitarists Will Love This Remote Controlled Pedal System

By |Crowdfunding, DJ Tech, Editors' Picks|

Innovations in wireless music technology have made it possible for guitar players to be just as animated and free to roam onstage as singers with wireless microphones. Using wireless pickups, guitar players can go out into the audience, crowd surf and take whatever position onstage that they would like. Except when they need to change [...]

The Rise and Fall of Flappy Bird [infographic]

By |Editors' Picks, Infographics|

n the wake of the Flappy Bird shut down, there are many, many questions left unanswered. Not the least of which is how did a game, with such awful graphics and such a simple game play become so successful? While it is hard to answer any of the questions, the raw facts remain.

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 [...]

Common Sense Media’s Graphite Releases Top Tech Picks For Teachers

By |Editors' Picks, Education|

Earlier this summer at ISTE we got a chance to talk with Common Sense Media about Graphite. Graphite, is a platform that works similarly to Common Sense Media but instead of evaluating how age appropriate an app, game or website is for kids, it looks at how educational websites, games and apps are. Common Sense [...]

Solar Wind Energy Tower: A Novel, Powerful Renewable Energy Source

By |Editors' Picks|

Over the past few days, we have come across some really inventive energy projects. On Monday of this week, we told you a little bit about the Solar Roadways project. The project we are looking at today, however, is a wholly new way to generate energy. The Solar Wind Energy Tower uses a combination of [...]

Material Design: Google’s Massive Overhaul of The Android UI

By |Android, Editors' Picks, Google, Google IO|

Google I/O kicked off on Wednesday morning. There is a lot to get to, so we will just jump right in. Google dropped some major bombs during the keynote address. The most important of which was the announcement of a new mobile OS, or Android L, as the company called it. This new version of [...]