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Copertura: Fashionable Heated Jackets

By |Crowdfunding, Wearable Technology|

   We just came across a really interesting product from Copertura. The German company makes a line of heated jackets. There are already a few companies making heated jackets, but they are mostly aimed at construction workers, and at other professions that require a lot of time out in freezing cold weather. Copertura makes what [...]

The Internet Of Things Comes To Home Brewing

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

Homebrewing has become one of the most popular hobbies of this decade. More and more households have taken to crafting their own beers for fun and even competitively. Homebrewing can be tricky though and making sure everything comes out just right can often be a headache and can result in well, bad tasting beer. That's [...]

Firefox OS Set To Expand to New, More Capable Phones

By |Mobile, MWC 2014|

Mozilla, the non-profit behind Firefox and Thunderbird, just announced at MWC that the next wave of Firefox OS devices will be much, much better overall, and have comparable features to high-end Android devices and iPhones.

Xbox One Takes Up 138gb Of Your Hard Drive Space

By |Editors' Picks, Gaming|

Two years ago when the talk about next gen consoles turned real, specs started to leak out every day. Many hardcore gamers were hoping for terabyte hard drives on both the Sony Playstation 4 and the Xbox One. If they couldn't get that, they would settle for the ability to upgrade their hard drive space. [...]

Oculus Rift App Wins TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon

By |Apps, Editors' Picks, TechCrunch Disrupt New York 2014, Virtual Realit/AR|

We're on the ground in New York City for TechCrunch Disrupt NY. Year after year TechCrunch Disrupt is one of the best events that we've covered. Disrupt connects apps, startups, and investors in three days (+2 for the hackathon) that are intense, and full of knowledge. The first part of Disrupt is the hackathon which [...]

President Obama’s New Title: “Coder-in-Chief”

By |Editors' Picks, News|

President Obama can add a new title to his resume, "Coder-in-Chief." On Monday, President Obama hosted an Hour of Code event at the White House, an became the first president ever to write a computer program. Wired reporter Klint Finley had a very good write-up on Obama's program and the significance: It was a very simple program—all it does [...]

Makerbot Remixed As Tattoo Robot

By |3d, 3D Printing, Editors' Picks|

At last year's French Ministry of Culture's Public Domain Remix event a team from the design studio LeFabShop commandeered a Makerbot 3D printer to create the first ever robotic tattoo gun. The Public Domain Remix event encourages hackers to take an already existing electronic device and repurpose it for something else. Geek.com reports that all [...]

EdTech: MyScript, Handwriting Recognition – Upload Your Notes

By |Editors' Picks, Education, Interviews|

     When I was in school, I took all of my notes by hand. I was one of the few. However, when looking back over these notes, it could be a real pain to find one exact sentence or fact. If only there was a way to upload my writing as text to a computer. [...]

Swapdom: Swap your old stuff with others

By |Apps, Interviews|

     Swapdom Swapping App There have been a lot of attempts at the perfect swapping app. A ton of startups have come and gone in the space. However, there is a new player. Swapdom thinks that they have figured out the solution. We had a chance to ask the team a few questions about the [...]

Big, Rugged, Bold, Check Out CAT’s New B100 Phone

By |CES 2014, Gadgets & Tech, Mobile|

There are some great rugged and durable cases out there to protect your wireless phone and your smartphone. Names like Otterbox, LifeProof and Ballistic have become popular because of their ruggedness and durability. You'll find cases by those brands in field service, construction work, emergency services and even the military. But what about phone's designed [...]

Sync from ActvContent: A Wearable For The Whole Family

By |Crowdfunding, Gadgets & Tech|

Actvcontent Family Wearable We have seen a lot of safety trackers lately. That said, they have mostly been just that, safety trackers. However, we just caught wind of a new Indiegogo project that is launching later this week that looks to make the safety tracker more than just a one-hit-wonder. This is Sync from ActvContent: The Sync [...]

This Could Be The Dumbest Crowdfunding Project Ever

By |Crowdfunding, Editors' Picks|

Recently, we have been digging into a ton of crowdfunding campaigns. There are a lot of really good ones, and a lot of really bad ones. However, we just came across the The World Speed Project which can really only be described as, well, strange. The fellow on the left, Ryan Beitz, is on a mission to [...]

According to Reports, Apple to Release a New Health Wearable in Oct.

By |Apple, Editors' Picks, Wearable Technology|

  According to new reports, Apple is indeed set to launch a wearable device sometime in the very near future. According to Nikkei Asian Review: "Apple is getting set to move to its next stage of growth with a wearable health-monitoring device, hoping to establish a solid foothold in the promising healthcare sector."Yuichiro Kanematsu, Nikkei Asian [...]

Modular Robotics: Simple to use Robotics Kits for Ages 4+

By |Education, ISTE 2014|

Modular Robotics STEM Throughout the course of ISTE 2014, we heard over and over how important it is to expose children to technology during school. However, while this was a common theme, a large majority of the products that were on display were incredibly complex. This was especially true in the case of robotics. Now [...]

Cirqle: Easily Monetize Your Blog

By |Editors' Picks, Interviews|

   There are a lot of different tools out there to help bloggers monetize their content. The great majority of which are ugly as can be.Look at the "Sponsored From Around the Web" links below. Don't judge, we have bills. Not any more. We just came across Cirqle. Cirqle allows bloggers to sell products [...]

Contractless Tim Tebow Headed To The Super Bowl With T-Mobile

By |Editors' Picks, Mobile|

While he was a quarterback at The University of Florida, winning two SEC Championships and two BCS championships, Tim Tebow was dreaming of the Superbowl. When Tebow went in the first round to the Denver Broncos, his chances for a Super Bowl greatly increased. Unfortunately, as the Denver Broncos play the Seattle Seahawks in the [...]

Principal’s Experiment With 3 Teachers Turns Into LearnZillion Now 420,000 Teachers Strong

By |Editors' Picks, Education, ISTE 2014|

Common Core LearnZillion When Eric Westendorf was the principal at E.L Haynes Public Charter School in Washington DC, things were going well. The school started to get recognized as a top performer. While many principals and educators may have just basked in the glory of the recognition Westendorf wanted to know how his teachers were [...]

Apple To Break Into The Connected Car With Ferrari, Mercedes Benz And Volvo

By |Apple, Editors' Picks|

There've been rumblings about Apple possibly introducing an in-car or connected car system over the past few years. However, there have been a lot of products rumored to be coming down the pipeline for Apple as well. A new Apple TV, that's integrated into an actual TV, the iWatch and even a competitor to Google [...]

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 [...]

Betting Apps: Reducing Risk to Zero

By |Everything Else|

by  401(K) 2013  Making money in the sports betting world is a fantastic buzz, but doing it blindly, without any sense of direction, it can be a bad idea. Whenever you mix money and luck there's always a chance things can go wrong; however, it's possible to negate this risk by using some of the latest technology [...]