Microview Shrinks Arduino Into A Teeny, Weenie OLED Module

Do you desire a teeny, tiny, little Arduino board with OLED display? You bet you do! Microview is a new “chip-sized” Arduino on Kickstarter that costs $45. What can it do? All kinds of stuff! Read More

Need for Speed Mustang heads to auction next month

Anyone who has watched the Barrett-Jackson car auction on TV knows that the auction will see hoards of awesome cars cross the auction block. The next Barrett-Jackson auction is set … Continue reading

Study Finds One In Six People Already Own A Piece Of Wearable Tech

Study Finds One In Six People Already Own A Piece Of Wearable TechWearable tech is poised to become the next big thing and many big name players in the industry are already preparing themselves for the onslaught of wearable tech products flooding the market.

To date we have companies like Google, LG, Motorola, and Samsung entering the wearable tech market, and there are rumors that Apple could be an upcoming player as well, so with all that initiative taken by tech companies, how are consumers responding to it? Do they even know what wearable technology is? (more…)

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    US Cellular Galaxy S5 Pre-Orders Begin 21st March, Includes $50 Google Play Promotional Code

    US Cellular Galaxy S5 Pre Orders Begin 21st March, Includes $50 Google Play Promotional CodeThe Samsung Galaxy S5 is one of the hottest Android smartphones at the moment. This can probably be attributed to the success of the Galaxy S Android lineup to date, that and the fact that Samsung chose to announce it during MWC instead of later at an event of their own probably helped speed up the process as well.

    That being said there are many out there who would be more than willing to put money down for a Galaxy S5 and come 21st of March, you will be able to do so if you plan on being a customer with US Cellular. (more…)

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    Lenovo Spends $100 Million Acquiring New Patents And Licenses

    Lenovo Spends $100 Million Acquiring New Patents And LicensesNot too long ago, Lenovo announced their plans to acquire Motorola Mobility from Google. Many probably assumed they’d be getting everything, but that really isn’t the case. In fact Google will still be holding onto some of the patents of Motorola Mobility as well as Motorola’s Advanced Technology and Projects Group, the group responsible for Project Ara.

    What this means is that if Lenovo is hoping to leverage their acquisition of Motorola Mobility to become a serious player in the smartphone industry, they’ve got to step things up and sure enough that’s what they have done. (more…)

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    Bitcoin Software Fixed to Avoid Another Mt. Gox

    Bitcoin Software Fixed to Avoid Another Mt. Gox

    In a bid to avoid another Mt. Gox , the software which drives Bitcoin transactions on the Internet has been updated to fix the weakness which contributed to digital vault’s downfall.

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    ABI Research tips tablet shipments to hit 200M in 2014

    The tablet market around the world is booming right now with significant growth in the industry. The growth of tablet shipments and smartphones has come at the expense of the … Continue reading

    Galaxy S5 heads to US Cellular and T-Mobile

    If you are anxious to get your hands on the Samsung Galaxy S5 smartphone, the time is getting near when you can buy. Pricing for the new smartphone has been … Continue reading

    iTunes App Store Gets An “Indie Game Showcase” Section

    iTunes App Store Gets An Indie Game Showcase SectionIf there’s one thing great about indie games is that sometimes they tend to surprise us with their gameplay. It is because the games are indie games and don’t necessarily face the pressures and expectations that comes from big name developers, publishers, and triple A titles that the developers are free to explore all sorts of avenues.

    Journey was a great example of an indie game which many gamers, including the hardcore ones, enjoyed immensely, at least based on reviews we’ve seen so far. To help highlight indie games and to gather them into a specific location, Apple has since launched a new “Indie Game Showcase” section on the iTunes App Store. (more…)

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    DIY Real Life Flappy Bird Game Launches On Kickstarter

    About a month ago, the creator of Flappy Bird announced that he would be removing the game from all of its respective app stores (he later states that the game will be making a return). He claims that people were getting too addicted, that and the fact that all this newfound attention was a little too much for him to handle. In the meantime during the time that Flappy Bird was gone, we came across multiple clones on the iTunes App Store and Google Play.

    In fact if you recall, you might remember that we covered a “real life” version of Flappy Bird which was made using paper, cardboard, and some tech wizardry. Well the good news is that if you loved what you saw in the real life version of the game and would like to get your hands on one yourself, you might be interested to learn that its creator has turned to Kickstarter to launch the project. (more…)

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