product review
Product reviews for technology junkies; a selection of the best new electronics, gadgets and apps for your home, office or just for fun.
Best Mobile Security Apps
Most people tend to be pretty worried about getting their computer broken into, but don't give their phones a second thought. But, if you think about it, having someone access your phone is actually way worse.
James LizowskiPublished 7 years ago in 01- Top Story - August 2017
Lenses For Your Smartphone
With technology advancing and the 21st Century being known as the Social Media Era, it’s no surprise that smartphones are being equipped with cameras that take phenomenal photos. But is using just the phone’s camera enough? Maybe…depending on what type of smartphone you have. This is why I’m glad that companies like Olloclip, Lenzii, and Aukey have developed and came out with a smartphone’s best companion—portable lenses.
Yvette CordovaPublished 7 years ago in 01 Coolest Kickstarter Gadgets You Can Buy Right Now on Amazon
Kickstarter is a crowdfunding platform that is all about bringing great products and creative projects to life. Many of these projects were amazing comic book series, movies, and artistic creations that have wowed people.
Emily McCayPublished 7 years ago in 01Most Wished For Amazon Launchpad Products
Amazon Launchpad is a program that helps smaller tech startups market their items and spread awareness of new innovations in the field of tech. As Launchpad has progressed, it's helped market a lot of products from some seriously impressive startups.
Emily McCayPublished 7 years ago in 01When the Disruptor Becomes Disruptive
My husband and business partner travel a lot, so we need transportation from Connecticut to any of the New York airports on a regular basis. Everybody who lives in the Tri-State area knows that’s a nightmare and a half in itself. Two weeks ago we hesitantly ordered an Uber, after a bad experience we had in the past with that app where the driver didn’t show up and we had to race in our own car to catch our flight. I use Uber a lot and usually the experience ranges from nice to OK. Sometimes, the drivers are just not aware of their audience. In my humble opinion, the radio station should be switched to neutral music once a customer gets in the car, but maybe that's just me.
Monika DAgostinoPublished 7 years ago in 01- Top Story - August 2017
Must Have Thermostats for Smart Homes
Thermostats are, in their own strange way, a key to your home's ability to comfort you. They keep you warm when it's winter, and cool when it's summer — and they give you that awesome feeling of being in control of your surroundings.
James LizowskiPublished 7 years ago in 01 XS-809W
There's no fancy unboxing video, no fancy super duper product shots. I bought this little beastie because I've always been curious about camera quads, and I have to say right off the top that I'm very happy with it. If you use the link below to buy it, I even get a few points affiliate bonus. What's not to like?
Health and Fitness Wearable
Introducing the HELO LX. This is the newest health wearable technology to hit the market. So far has been featured on Fox News, CBS and The Today Show. HELO LX is the most advanced health and fitness wearable on the planet. The HELO LX health and fitness wearable is the brand new wellness band of WOR(l)D, designed to fit your style and your wellness. This is the wellness band reinvented.
Must Have Cameras for Your Smart Home
A camera can make or break your ability to call for help, press charges, or even get absolved of a crime. That's why security experts agree that having cameras installed in and around your home is a wise idea.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in 01The Loss of the Stats Zone App is Bad News for Soccer Analysts
There was sad news today for the soccer stats community. Stats Zone is no more after Four Four Two chose not to renew it for the forthcoming 2017–18 season.
Andrew BeasleyPublished 7 years ago in 01AI Devices for Your Smart Home
Back in the 1960s, many "house of the future" attractions in parks and fairs promised people that they would be able to order pizza by just talking to their house. It seemed so foreign, most people just never believed they'd see the day it'd happen.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in 01Budget Wireless Carrier Service
So you have a phone plan—more than likely a 2 year committed smartphone plan, which includes unlimited talking, texting, and up to 2-3 GB of data monthly, or, for an extra $50.00 a month unlimited data. You're probably spending somewhere between $76.00 (at minimum), if not, then well over $100.00. I've got news for you, you're probably spending way too much for services... At least, I found that was the case for me, having had an AT&T plan for over 6 years and getting an employee discount which knocked my bill down to at least $76.00 per month.
Alex HolguinPublished 7 years ago in 01