It’s hard to remain a ‘concerned’ citizen nowadays because you can never tell whether a product you’re buying comes from a company whose ethics are questionable or worse. There are so many different degrees of ownership in the major corporates, that it’s almost impossible to trace who owns what when it comes to consumer products on the shelves.
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NVIDIA Project Shield – handheld gaming got a serious upgrade
Do you remember when a new portable gaming system came out and you thought it was a little too pricey? The original Nintendo Game Boy came out in 1989, and started off at around $90. While the quality of handheld gaming has vastly improved since then, do you think you could find it in you to put down $350 for one?
Read MoreIron Man Armor Power Bank – you can’t save the world, but you can save your phone
It’s the end of the day, and your phone is in desperate need of a hero! You’re stuck on the bus, with no outlet in sight. Will no one come to your tiny gizmo’s aid?!
Read MoreSpace Oddity – without question the greatest Bowie cover ever recorded
There are cover songs and then there are…you know…cover songs, and this version of David Bowie’s Space Oddity recorded by Commander Chris Hadfield on board the International Space Station is the single most awesome rendition of the song you’re ever going to see.
Read MoreTailor4Less – men’s and ladies custom tailored clothes for people who hate shopping
Chances are if you’re a busy person you may not have the time or the inclination to spend shopping around for clothes. Men in particular seem to dislike the process of hunting around in stores, maybe because we have smaller brains?
Read MoreiceKube Speaker – big things come in small packages
Whenever you get a speaker for your laptop or phone, you want something that is portable, but will give you a lot of bang for your buck. Of course, that means putting money down on something that will probably fizzle or crack after using it for about a month. Tiny speakers oftentimes just can’t handle constantly being cranked up to 11, which is why vibration speakers are so awesome.
Read MoreSamsung Galaxy S4 Review – 10 slick features of this amazing new smartphone which deserve more attention [Video Review]
The Samsung Galaxy S4 is sleek, powerful and probably one of the most impressive mobile phones ever released. It’s not just the headline features which make this product so special, but the fact that Samsung is clearly willing to continue pushing the envelope in terms of experimental features and services. Where its rivals seem to remain focused on hardware specs, Samsung is clearly transitioning itself into a full services supplier, using its handsets as the engine to drive more branded…
Read MoreTobii PCEye Go will let you control your computer with your eyes
We take many things for granted until we no longer have use of them. Chances are you’ve never imagined what life would be like without the use of your hands. No more sending a quick text, handshakes, typing out an email, and the list goes on and on. It can take away a lot of your independence, but thanks to technology, those who are disabled don’t have to feel as though they are completely left out.
Read MoreWool and Prince – Washing clothes is now optional
When it comes to laundry, most males I’ve known are not too keen on the subject. They do the “sniff and wear” test, rather than just washing after one or two uses. While there’s nothing wrong with living a low-maintenance lifestyle, you should be wearing clothes that don’t start to stink if you’re not going to clean them…but does such a thing exist?
Read MoreCar Mirror Bluetooth Dashcam GPS Speed Detector has more on-board tech than the Space Shuttle
OK so look, we’re cool with miniaturization. We understand that if there’s a way the factory can cram something extra into a product, they will. Because, well because they can.
Read MoreAdlens Hemisphere – variable focus glasses let you instantly dial in your perfect prescription [Review]
If you wear glasses, you’ll know a few truths that other mortals do not. For one thing, it’s easier than you think to lose or misplace your set. For another, it’s a real pain having to visit the optician every year to have your eyes checked for changes.
Read MoreThe Decelerator Helmet – could living our life in slow motion be a way to combat data overload?
If you’ve ever wished that things weren’t so stressed and life wasn’t moving so fast, then you might appreciate the technology that German art student Lorenz Potthast has embedded in his Decelerator Helmet.
Read MoreLightpack is the open-source little brother of Illumiroom
When we watch TV or play games, we tend to be doing so in the evening in a dark room. This is obviously not improving your eyesight, as you’re putting your pupil through an overly strenuous workout. It’s a good idea to have ambient lighting around to make things easier for your eyes to process, but you don’t want to ruin the immersion from a lamp or room light being on.
Read MoreNovo Digital Cinema Camera – tiny, beautiful and only available to rent
So what do you get when you take a store bought GoPro Hero3 action camera, rip off the body, throw in a bunch of new functionality including a C-mount for attaching different lenses and serve it up to the world?
Read More25 Cool Android Sensor Apps that give your phone some very useful super powers [Freeware]
Do you realize just how clever that sleek smartphone in your pocket is? The truth is that most of us are only scratching the surface of what these things will do, and it’s a lot more than just GPS, music, video, texting and games. As well as the huge collection of wireless radios inside every handset, there are a growing number of sensors, which offer anything from pressure sensing to motion and temperature. Each of these sensors can be used…
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