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DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
Skully’s Smart Helmet Supports HUD, Bluetooth, Rear View Camera

Skully AR-1 is a new motorcycle helmet making waves on Indiegogo surpassing its crowdfunding goal three-fold in just one day (in 8 minutes, actually!). The helmet, which is dubbed the most technically advanced motorcycle helmet created thus far, was first … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Pass on Your Portfolio with Folding Paper USB Business Cards

We live in a digitized world. In fact, digital data is so cheap and easily accessible these days, how much do we even use paper anymore? Sure, we jot down a grocery list or sign a document here and there. … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E73- Navdy, Russian Hackers, Exoskeleton, Internet Happy | Red Headed Geek Show

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Sproutling Takes the Anxiety out of the Baby Monitor

Nothing is more of a life change than having a child. Newborns are delicate beings, and taking care of them can be stressful. For years, parents relied on books and advice to get through those first few years. It seems … Continue reading

 

BATTERY & POWER TECHNOLOGY
IBM’s New Supercomputing Chip Works like the Human Brain

Ah, cognitive computing… it’s been one of the most thrilling topics in technology for years. The notion that one day we could actually build a computer that possesses the same power and efficiency as the human brain is fascinating. For … Continue reading

 

BATTERY & POWER TECHNOLOGY
Daewoo’s Exoskeleton Suits Let Shipbuilders Lift with Ease

The path towards creating robotic exoskeletons has been pursued by many; from academic groups to the US Military. After at least a few years now, the project is now in the hands of Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering. Located in … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Timex Ironman One GPS+ Doesn’t Need to be Connected to Smartphone

Dutch watchmaker Timex, an iconic leader in outdoor and sports performance timepieces, just added a new member to its line of Ironman GPS watches. This time, it’s bringing a 3G-connected smartwatch that includes tracking features for physical activity, and connectivity … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E72- Little Printer, Lego Microscope, Vocca, Bolt, Cheap Smartphone | Red Headed Geek Show

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
New Casio Bluetooth-enabled G-Shock with Song Recognition

Casio isn’t shy to the idea of adding smart features to its line of G-Watches, but it hasn’t reached the level of the high-tech smartwatches we see today (probably because it doesn’t need or want to). By taking a relatively … Continue reading

 

APPLE
The New Infrared iPhone 5 Case Gives Your Phone Superhuman Powers

Smartphone cases have come a very long way in the last decade. Until recently they have been fairly universally regarded as a simple blingy accessory, a way to further showcase your individual tech style. Now, the smartphone case industry is … Continue reading

 

HP
HP’s New Luxury Smartwatch Brings Style to Technology

With the possible exception of the Moto 360, the majority of the smart wearables we’ve seen over the last few years, especially the smartwatches, have been sort of clunky and lacking in posh. Which makes sense if you think about … Continue reading

 

DISPLAY SCREEN TECHNOLOGY
Who Needs Glasses If We Have Vision Correcting Displays?

Nearly 40% of Americans suffer from vision problems, more specifically short-sightedness or myopia. MIT researchers, along with computer and vision scientists at the University of California at Berkeley, have developed digital display technology that can automatically correct itself to fit … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Solid: The Bicycle Prototype That Leads You to Your Destination

Travel by bike can often be tough, especially if you’re navigating a new city. It’s no secret that driving and texting (or mapping, or gaming, or googling, for that matter) is a big no-no these days; and it is equally … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
The Kickstarter Case of the Mota 3D Printer: What Happens When You Pledge Too Much

When we first heard about 3D printing, we couldn’t believe our ears and eyes. The technology was that of a dream, and almost out of reach. Then, before we knew it, crowdfunding campaigns for 3D printers were almost a dime … Continue reading

 

INTEL
Microsoft Partners with Intel for DIY Mini PC, Sharks Cove

The Raspberry Pi, a credit-card sized single-board computer developed in the UK, has become a hugely popular sensation since it’s start in 2012. It not only created waves in the developer/computer community, but even had big rivals like Intel and … Continue reading