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Product reviews for technology junkies; a selection of the best new electronics, gadgets and apps for your home, office or just for fun.
The 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 01Kindle's Text-to-Speech (TTS)
AUDIO BOOKS Listening to audiobooks is becoming more popular than ever. What a great way to ease a long commute, combat road rage in rush hour traffic, help household chores breeze by or pass the time on a flight. Listening to books while accomplishing other tasks at the same time even boosts productivity. I'll play an audio book while I'm preparing a family meal or folding laundry. Sure helps these mundane chores feel less harrowing. My primary source for most audio books is my local library. I usually listen to them with the Blue Fire Reader application or the Overdrive Media application on my iPhone. What's even slicker is listeners can download audio books from local libraries and borrow them for up to 21 days.
Gina CallawayPublished 7 years ago in 01How to Make Money Using Free Apps
Throughout the last year, I made extra spending money through a combination of FREE apps. I know everyone could always use a little extra money so I am going to share my experience in hope of helping you as well! I will review each app, explain how it works and share how much I have personally earned using each one.
SJCAM SJ7 Star Action Camera Review
Things certainly have changed over the past few years in the action camera market. A few years back there was GoPro and everything else was simply inferior. Sure you could get cheap GoPro knockoffs, but what you saved in money, you lost in quality and durability.
Dan NesselPublished 7 years ago in 01DJI Has a Winner with the SPARK
Never been a fan of DJI, and everyone has seen those videos on YouTube of DJI's Inspire/Phantom crashes and flyaways. But let's be honest, it happens to all of the other brands too. So how did it change my mind? This little guy — the DJI SPARK.
Rudi JettenPublished 7 years ago in 01- Top Story - July 2017
Tech Accessories That Every Nomad Needs To Have
Digital nomads are people who travel the world, working remotely from computers. They may be Facebook marketers, digital entrepreneurs, or just computer programmers who want to travel the world. It's a glamorous lifestyle, filled with talented people. But, to be a successful digital nomad, you need more than talent.
Richard OwensPublished 7 years ago in 01 Wearable Technology: The Good, The Bad, The (Literally) Ugly
If you look at almost any sci-fi film, you'll see instances in which people use wearable technology to do incredible things. Cyberpunk novels of the 80s and 90s lined the shelves, telling stories of people using their glasses to identify people and places around them.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 7 years ago in 01