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GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Move Your World With The Nod Bluetooth Ring

Gesture control devices are big these days, but bluetooth-enabled rings have been particularly increasing in numbers. Some of these devices, such as the Fin, work as a smartphone companion, allowing the user to receive texts, emails, and other notifications via … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E08 – SXSW, 3D Gestures, Google Shoes, & 3D Guns: Read-Headed Geek Show

I am back this week to present a SXSW edition of my Red-Headed Geek Show! I hope you enjoy! Topics presented at this year’s festival include a neat 3D gesture device, 3D printing guns, Google Shoes and how GM wants … Continue reading

 

APPLE
Apple-Beats Deal, A New Era In The Music Industry?

Beats Electronics, known for its big selling headphones, is also a streaming music company that charges a $10 dollar monthly fee. Tech giant Apple Inc. took a leap on Wednesday when Steve Jobs successor, Tim Cook, decided to buy Beats … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E 36- Lumitrack, Nest Protect Smoke Detector, M-Blocks, What The Tech | Red Headed Geek Show

A man named John Romanishin, who was once doubted by a professor of his, now holds a research scientist title in MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. His vision that robots could climb, jump and move without use of … Continue reading

 

INVENTIONS & INNOVATIONS
From PayPal to Tesla & SpaceX; Elon Musk Changes Travel with Hyperloop

Aside from my own obvious delight at the idea of hurtling down an airless tube in a super sweet pod, travel aboard the Hyperloop does sound pleasant. Since it lacks the lateral acceleration of say, the subway, or the air needed to cause the turbulence associated with flying, motion sickness would be practically non-existent.