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GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Make Any Room Interactive with Finger-Controlled Device, Bird

It’s about time we hear about a new gesture-controlled device. Everything in the news lately has been smartphones, VR, and set-top boxes, it seems. One Israeli-based startup, MUV Interactive, launched a tiny new device called Bird, a little plastic shell … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Get a Bit of an Old School Gaming Fix with the Pico Cassette

We will forever thank Japan for giving us our all-time favorite video games. Despite the fact that vintage gaming systems are still out there for purchase, we’ll never be able to truly relive the greatness that was the Nintendo era. … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Beautiful (and Indulgent) Take on Retro Gaming, the R-Kaid-R

We’ll never forget about arcades and arcade games, no matter how digital our lives become. Well, maybe the kids growing up in this era, where smartphones are handed to them as a toddler, will. One company, individual actually, by the … Continue reading

 

CONVERGENCE & CONVERTIBLE HYBRID PCS
The New 8-Bit Heroes: Mystic Searches Puts a New Twist on the Old Gray NES Cartridge

Yesterday we paid homage to “Throwback Thursday” with Polaroid’s new take on their old classic, the Socialmatic. Keeping in that same vein for “Flashback Friday”, we’re taking a closer look at a project that has taken Kickstarter and the vintage … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E77- Rat Drone, 3D Printed Car, Kids React To NES, Apple | Red Headed Geek Show

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E59- LogmeOnce, Amazon Smartphone, Eyefi, Robohand | Red Headed Geek Show

After accidentally sawing off his own four fingers of his right hand, the life of a carpenter changed drastically. In more than one way. He pretty much knew the surgeons weren’t going to be able to save his fingers, so, … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E 45- Hacked Wii U, Ban on E-Cigs, Google Glass & Glassholes, Mars One | Red Headed Geek Show

A team of hackers released a video this week detailing how they have engineered the Wii U game pad to stream games from a PC. They did this by breaking the Gamepad’s encrypted and modified wireless protocols. You know, that … Continue reading

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
Woojer’s Wearable Woofer Lets You Feel the Beat

Smart wearables have quickly taken over the tech world as this year’s hot ticket items. Innovations as simple as a navigational belt that can guide you around a city to gadgets like the Galaxy Gear, a watch whose most basic and little used function will probably be the timekeeper itself, are popping up in new and unexpected ways every day. This week we are taking a look at Woojer, a wearable audio accessory that claims to let Bass Junkies “FEEL THE SOUND!”.

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E33- Linux & Steam Gaming, Rubicon & Occipital Structure Sensor 3D Scanners | Red Headed Geek Show

There have been two announcements this week for cheap, accessible 3D scanning options that could be perfect for beginners! With 42 whole days to go on Kickstarter, a company called Occipital surmounted the $100,000 goal within 3.5 hours, with a … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E20- XBOX One, PS4, WiSee, & Mac Pro | Red-Headed Geek Show

  Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo and Apple. So much news this week from the giants of the gaming and software industry! E3 this week had all cards laid out on the table. Microsoft opened the show announcing a new Xbox 360 … Continue reading

 

THE RED-HEADED GEEK SHOW
E14 – Earth Day, Earth-Friendly Technologies, Google’s Green Move | Red Headed Geek Show

In loo of Earth day on the April 22nd, this week's episode of RHGS has been dedicated to the intertwining of technology and it's impact on earth-friendly practices! Google celebrated by changing their default logo to images of animals, forests, etc!

 

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

 

GADGETS & PERIPHERALS
$35 Raspberry Pi Linux Computer – Random Slices & Intel’s Nuke NUC?

Businesses, schools, & universities can deploy entire fleets of desktops for a small fraction of the price of traditional PCs.