Recently a UPS drone has been spotted flying 3 miles dropping a asthma inhaler to a summer camp on a island in the Atlantic. While this is not new technology, as amazon and other company’s have carried heavier items further and for longer than eight minutes. The trial was a test drive by UPS with the intent for a drone that provides ...
Read More »iPhone 7 Hands-On Review
With the release of the new iPhone 7 it has taken a lot of people into shock in how they managed to improve from the last generation of Apple Phones. In this iPhone 7 review we will be covering all the positives and negatives the iPhone 7 brings to the table and then comparing it to the rival Samsung Galaxy ...
Read More »Microsoft Adds Samsung Gear VR Controller Support?
Yesterday Microsoft announced the controller support for Minecraft Gear VR Edition. This is only for the new Bluetooth Xbox one controller, Microsoft have stated that fans attending Minecon this year can get hands-on time with this tech, they have also said that they are trying to add support for future and older Gear VR games. This seems to be a ...
Read More »The Moto M Gold and Silver was Revealed in Leaked Photos
Lenovo’s Moto M was spotted in a few leaked photos, and it seems to be quite a nice handset, at least for a mid-ranger. The images were recently leaked to TechDroider, according to TGC, and they show a handset with an aluminum body and rounded edges. The bezels on the smartphone are quite thick, but then again, we area speaking ...
Read More »The Pixel and Pixel XL Could Come Without An Audio Jack
Audio jacks seem to lose a lot of terrain nowadays, and if the leaked images of the upcoming Google Pixel and Pixel XL are accurate, they might be the next ones to ditch the 3.5mm jack. There was no official statement made concerning the features of the next Google handsets, but as authors from TGC have observed, the images that were posted ...
Read More »The HTC Desire 10 Is probably the Sexiest Smartphone of the Moment
Even though HTC is constantly struggling to get in the race with Samsung and Apple, it might not be the best moment of the company to take on the battle of the giants in the high-end market. However, when it comes to mid-rangers, the Taiwanese company is definitely one of the best. The latest addition to the Desire line, the ...
Read More »Pebble Time Smartwatch Review – Bigger on the Inside
Smartwatches have gone from being an odd, futuristic novelty to a part of many everyday routines. Apple, Samsung, Sony, and even Fitbit have made their names known in the rising smartwatch war. Another name worth knowing, though, is Pebble. Initially a project on Kickstarter, Pebble has a reputation for making functional, reasonably priced watches. Their newest model, the Pebble Time ...
Read More »I would’ve been a shrimp boat captain- an interview with Rooster Teeth’s Blaine Gibson
Over the course of thousands of years, human ingenuity has slowly separated us from nature. From our humble roots as cave people who struggled to create fire and wheels, to the modern age where the very stars are within our grasp, the ability to out-think everything else and invent things meant that we could not only survive, but take the ...
Read More »Getting rid of technology and shutting life off- an interview with Rooster Teeth’s Barbara Dunkelman
If smartphones were a disease, it would be one of the most infectious pathogens to have ever affected mankind. Chances are that you have a smartphone, everyone on the bus has a smartphone, even that sweet old lady and that little kid in the park who can barely walk have been exposed to one on a near daily basis in ...
Read More »Rooster Teeth’s Barbara Dunkelman and Blaine Gibson to go without technology in upcoming documentary, Connected
Like it or not, technology has become integrated into almost every facet of our lives. Phones are one of the first and last things that we see every day, it’s almost impossible to find a building that doesn’t have at least one computer, and everything is connected to the internet at all times. But what if someone were to be ...
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