Gadgets On Planes Debate

There is a growing debate over gadgets on planes and whether or not they pose a major risk. The age old debate is that PEDs (portable electronic devices) can interfere with pilot’s equipment and cause a serious problem. While this is no question that certain types of devices, can interfere, there are many that cannot. … Read more

The Explosion of 3D Printing

3D Printing has exploded in the past year and most of it due to a company called Shapeways. They started in 2007 and began selling 3D prints that would spit out plastic versions of designs made on the computer. In the past few years the company has branched off into some additional materials such as … Read more

Google Launches Streaming Music Service

Google has gone up against Pandora and Spotify launching their own music service that allows users to listen to unlimited songs for only $9.99 a month.  Google unveiled its music service today offering customers an “All Access” service that allows users to customize play lists and song selections from a list of 22 genres. The … Read more

Pocket Size iPhone Charger

A pocket sized iPhone 5 charger is finally here from the team over at Phonesuit. They don’t want to cramp the style of your existing iPhone’s case so they made it small, tiny, pocket sized and ready to plug in without messing up your style. This is an external charger that literally fits in your … Read more

HTC Facebook Phone A Dud

According to a Tech Crunch article the first ever Facebook Phone may be a dud. Rumor: AT&T To Discontinue The HTC First Facebook Phone When it launched last month HTC and Zuckerberg was hopeful that it would be a complete homerun. It’s been everything but that so far with the phone getting little to no … Read more

Windows Phone 8 Violates Google’s TOS

Microsoft is pushing Google’s buttons by releasing a new YouTube app for Windows Phone. The App, takes out YouTube ads when it plays videos and easily allows users to download the videos, which is a clear violation of Google’s TOS. These behaviors violate the rules YouTube imposes on developers. Microsoft has reverse engineered some portion … Read more

Behind The Lens of Google Glass

Google Glass has been making quite some noise lately and we’ve uncovered a video that shows a few cool things that they do. One TechCrunch employee points of that people seem to think that you are recording all the time. He mentions that the battery gets drained very fast when recording and that if you … Read more

Windows Phone Hits 145,000 Apps

The Windows Phone officially has over 145,000 apps. Windows Store now has 145,000 apps, but is appearing to reach a plateau. This has been a doubling in size over the last year and a half. Microsoft has won over a lot of big fish this last year. YouTube, Hulu, and Foursquare to name a few. … Read more

An iPhone That Actually Shaves Your Beard

Believe it or not there’s now an iPhone that actually shaves your beard. iShaver has been released and quite frankly is both ridiculous and practical. It is an exact clone of an iPhone 4 but will actually shave your beard. There’s been a long history of funny iPhone clones for different purposes, but this may … Read more