Monthly Archives: May 2015

Gadgets May 23, 2015 posted by

Go Smile Sonic Blue Teeth Whitening System – lighten as you whiten as you brush brush brush

Apparently white teeth say a lot about a person. At least that’s what some random stranger on a train told us. But then again he was a orthodontic pool cleaner from Hollywood, so we’re not too sure about his credentials. But having teeth with no nasty yellow stains on them is probably a definite plus if you’re interested in impressing people who have what you want.

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Go Smile Sonic Blue Teeth Whitening System – lighten as you whiten as you brush brush brush
Gadgets May 20, 2015 posted by

Sum Up – elegant way to accept credit card payments with your phone

Look, the future is inevitably going to be almost completely plastic, whether we want it or not. The extra security, convenience and durability of credit and debit cards makes it a shoe-in really. So if you’re running a small business or service and you can’t accept credit cards, you’re going to be working at a disadvantage. Which is why services like Sum Up are so interesting.

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Sum Up – elegant way to accept credit card payments with your phone
Cool Web Apps & Sites May 20, 2015 posted by

Popcorn In Your Browser – watch movies instantly in your browser for free … for a while

It’s hard not to feel some sympathy for the entertainment industry as they flail around trying to stay up to date with technologies designed to deliver their content free to anyone who wants it. They sue this company, shut down that operation, lobby governments and buy political friends, and still they’re always at least five steps behind the curve. It’s a war all right, with no end in sight. Take this new free movie viewing service for instance.

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Popcorn In Your Browser – watch movies instantly in your browser for free … for a while
cool tech May 20, 2015 posted by

Magstim – can a magnet really cure depression?

Major depressive disorder (also known as clinical depression) is a mental disorder which is currently believed to affect over 298 million people across the world. Typically treated with anti-depressant drugs, there has been an ongoing hunt to find an alternative method of treatment with fewer potential side effects. Now there appears to be hope of a new treatment which involves nothing more than the use of resonating magnets.

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Magstim – can a magnet really cure depression?