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The future is here; discover the latest gadgets and electronics on the market making life a whole lot simpler and cooler.
- Top Story - June 2018
Best Soundbars Under $300 You Can Buy in 2018
It's common knowledge that there are certain tech items that require you to pay for quality. Audiophiles can tell you that there's a huge difference between expensive sound systems and cheap ones. So, anything dealing with sound is something that typically is a splurge.
Skunk UzekiPublished 6 years ago in 01 3D Printing - Introducing Itself!
Hi, I’m Trevor. I’m a freelance designer, running a small graphic-design business in the green and sunny (sort of) south-east of England, and for a couple of years now I’ve been working in the field of 3D design and 3D printing.
Trevor DayPublished 6 years ago in 01The Best GPS Watches in 2018
For any individual who is serious about their health and well-being, GPS running watches can be a game changer amid the many health and fitness tracking technology devices we, as consumers, feel the need to own these days. While GPS running watches can be expensive, they are a wise investment, and usually end up costing much less than your usual smartphone or tablet. GPS watches in 2018 have so many added functions and tracking features. They are multi-sport machines that can pair with smart phones, Bluetooth headphones, running shoes, chest straps, and more, making them an accessory to make you a better runner. Whether you’re an athlete or simply want to track your daily activities and calories burned, the wide variety of GPS watches can do the trick. Let’s take a closer look at the best options on the market.
Morgan E. WestlingPublished 6 years ago in 01If Your Phone Is Your Life, Then Why Do You Know Nothing About It?
Some people simply "cannot live" without their phone. Know the type? Well there is no type. People are clinging to their smartphone for a bunch of reasons:
Drew BauerPublished 6 years ago in 01Best Hidden Wearable Cameras You Can Buy
For better or for worse, technology has managed to make it easier than ever to record people doing just about everything. We have iPhone cameras that are so good, you can even buy lenses for your smartphone to make the photos more Instagram-worthy. We have things like some of the best DSLR cameras ever made, as well as revolutionary cameras like the Rylo 360.
Iggy PaulsenPublished 6 years ago in 01Drone Racing FPV
Technology today is growing fast and it is hard to keep up with every new thing that companies are coming out with. It is like for the past five years, ten new things have come out every year. One of those new inventions that came out a while back but is now getting more popular is the drone.
Miguel FloresPublished 6 years ago in 01The Sideclick Remote Attachment Will Change the Way You Stream TV
How many times have you lost your tiny remote for your Apple TV, Roku, or Amazon Fire TV? In addition to your streaming device, there's also your remote for the sound bar and the television itself. I personally have a basket that's full of different remotes for different devices. We've all seen universal remotes like the Logitech Harmony, which can control up to eight different devices. But with the Sideclick remote attachment, you can control your Amazon Fire TV Stick or Apple TV remote while controlling your TV's basic functions. Sideclick snaps onto your streaming remote, making it easy to hold and hard to lose.
Rob GordonPublished 6 years ago in 01Best Apple-Certified iPhone Keychain Chargers You Can Buy
When we're commuting to and from work, or even traveling, we're almost always on our phones. We find our phones to be the only source of entertainment and a way to kill time when traveling. When we're always on our phones, our batteries die quickly because of how long we spend on it. The worst is when our phone just dies on us while we're listening to music on the plane...
C.C. CurtisPublished 6 years ago in 017 Rugged Waterproof Power Banks For All Your Outdoor Adventures
When you're out and about, the absolute last thing you want to be worrying about is running out of power on your smartphone, tablet, or worse, GPS navigator. Unfortunately, a lot of power banks have a natural tendency to break and fall apart at the seams when we need them the most.
Rowan MarleyPublished 6 years ago in 01Why DJI Goggles Provide the Ultimate Drone Flying Experience
There's such a vast array of connective activities with these DJI Goggles, it's almost easier to list what they can't do. As the concepts and pieces of tech under virtual reality are more and more advanced into the future, bigger and brighter products are unfolding from this cocoon. As such, DJI pushes to market an all-new, far more promising piece of technology based on similar VR iterations that utilizes multiple formats for an all-around "goggle experience" unlike any other.
Gerald OppugnePublished 6 years ago in 0110 Reasons You Should Invest in a Smart Lock
We always want our homes to be fully secured and safe from any intruders entering. When we're off at work, away on vacation, and even in our homes, no one ever expects when a robber or intruder will enter our homes. And it's pretty common, too, these days. Not many people realize this, but house robberies literally happen every day. It can occur at any hour of the day, even in the morning. So, the only way for these intruders to stay out of our homes is by investing and installing in top-quality, amazing locks. Since the world is evolving each and every day, we need to keep up with the technology that will help us out in life. And this includes lock systems for our house. No one should continue using the old-fashioned locks, because it's clear they're not the best anymore.
Penny NewtonPublished 6 years ago in 01Cyborg
“I would encourage you to become a cyborg. You wont be alone.” Through Neil Harbisson’s entire talk, I found it hard to agree with the points he was making after he stated that he uses this new technology to hear colors. Understanding that Neil Harbisson was born with achromatopsia (Total color blindness ), if he were to use this new technology to perceive colors, it would be as if a deaf person would use a cochlear implant to hear. Mr. Harbisson didn't stop there, and this is where I began to disagree. He upgraded his project so he can now hear ultraviolet and infrared rays, which are colors that seeing people are not able to view. There is an extent of helping a sense, and overwriting its natural code is wrong.
Faith McCunePublished 6 years ago in 01