Zen Float Tent: In Home Sensory Deprivation

Zen Float TentMaintaining health and wellness is about balance. Of course you need your exercise and fitness, but you also need recovery and relaxation. One proven relaxation method is sensory deprivation. Typically, you have to visit a location with isolation tanks to experience sensory deprivation. Or, you could have your own isolation tank–the in home Zen Float Tent.

This Could Be the Future of Military Helicopters (No, Really)

This Could Be the Future of Military Helicopters (No, Really)

The race to build ever-faster helicopters has seen some rather, um, unique designs take flight in recent years, but nothing quite like this Frankensteined airship from the AVX Aircraft Company. And though it may look strange, this concept chopper could soon be setting some new airspeed records.

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Structure Sensor Review: A Tiny 3D Scanner With Huge Potential

Structure Sensor Review: A Tiny 3D Scanner With Huge Potential

Structure Sensor, the world’s first iPad 3D scanner, is the sixth highest-earning project ever funded on Kickstarter and one of the most highly-anticipated gadgets of the year. Does it deliver on the promises that made thousands of backers feel like they were seeing the technology of 2020? It definitely feels like a glimpse of the future.

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Google Maps Update Lets You Measure Distances (or Aimlessly Doodle)

Google Maps Update Lets You Measure Distances (or Aimlessly Doodle)

Ever try measuring the straight-line distance between two points on Google Maps? You had to hold some object or appendage up to the little scale, then eyeball-measure the distance on your screen. What a mess. No more—a new update puts the task a right-click away. Also, you can doodle with it.

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Sony's waterproof Xperia Z2 Tablet coming to Verizon for $600

We already knew Sony would eventually release an LTE version of its super-thin, waterproof Xperia Z2 Tablet; we just had no idea which network it would work on. Turns out, the lucky winner is Verizon. That’s right, the Z2 Tablet is going to be a Big…

RocketSkates let you zip along the sidewalk at a top speed of 12MPH

Let’s nip your enthusiasm right in the bud: No, these motorized skates you see above aren’t actually powered by rockets. Now hold on, don’t close the browser tab just yet. Just launched on Kickstarter, Acton’s RocketSkates do have a rather misleading…

Nokia brings real power to Windows Phone video editing

8194e5f7-68dc-4bf9-ad77-e6e697568ed6Making certain you understand that your Lumia-branded Windows Phone 8.1 device is powerful enough to do most anything you want, Nokia this week has put out Video Tuner. This is an app that works exclusively with Windows Phone 8.1 Nokia Lumia devices to edit video in a wide variety of ways. With Video Tuner you’re able to import video to … Continue reading

Verizon Xperia Z2 tablet may be all they’ve got

tab_slashgear_xperia_mwc2014_9While we’ve heard rumors of the Verizon Xperia Z2 coming soon, it would appear that the company is bringing their tablet from this lineup instead. We first saw the Xperia Z2 Tablet earlier this year at MWC 2014, where we were impressed by its ability to remain relevant in the face of the still-dominant iPad. What we’ve got here is … Continue reading

Sprint ZTE Live Pro Android Projector, Now Available

zte smart projecto overhead 002Earlier this year at CES, ZTE unveiled what they are calling the first smart projector, and the good news for those who are looking or could be interested in such a product is that ZTE has announced the availability of the device where it will be available via Sprint where it will also be known as the Sprint LivePro.

For those who might have missed the ZTE smart projector’s announcement at CES and are wondering what makes it “smart”, well for starters the fact that it is powered by Android 4.2 Jelly Bean probably tells you a lot about it. It will also sport a 4-inch touchscreen display and will also come with a hotspot and a power bank, meaning that you’re getting more than just a projector.

Through the touchscreen display, users will be able to cycle through videos and images that they wish to project. It will feature WiFi, LTE, Bluetooth, USB, and HDMI connectivity, so there are many ways one can connect their devices and transfer their presentations over onto it. The projector will be capable of projecting anywhere between 10-120-inches and will also come with built-in speakers in the event that you need sound as well.

At the same time with its hotspot functionality, it will lets as many as 8 devices connect to it, and with the built-in power bank, it will charge them at the same time. Sprint will be charging $0 down for the LivePro with 24 monthly payments of $18.75. Data plans will start at $34.99 per month for 3GB of 3G/4G data; $498.99 for 6GB of 3G/4G data; or $79.99 for 12GB of 3G/4G data. If you’d like to get your hands on it, head on over to Sprint’s website for the details.

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Jason Momoa Wants Lead Role In 'American Gods' Adaptation

Jason Momoa didn’t know much about Neil Gaiman’s “American Gods” until recently, when multiple fans told him he’d be a perfect for the role of the protagonist, Shadow, on screen. Momoa read the book — set for a TV adaptation by Starz — and wholeheartedly agrees.

“Spot on,” he told HuffPost Live host Alyona Minkovski. “‘American Gods’ would be amazing. It would be an honor to play Shadow. We’ve been watching it and seeing which productions have it. When it comes around, I would love to audition for it.”

The “Game of Thrones” star visited the show to promote his new movie, “Road to Paloma,” which comes out July 11. Momoa, who played the fierce horse-lord Khal Drogo on “Thrones,” has seen his fame jump since he exited the show. He is rumored to be playing Aquaman in the upcoming “Batman Vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice” movie, something he did not deny on HuffPost Live on Tuesday.

The announcement of the “American Gods” adaptation, meanwhile, has created plenty of buzz. Gaiman is set to executive produce along with Bryan Fuller (of “Hannibal” fame) and Michael Green (“Heroes”).

Watch the rest of the clip above, and catch the entire HuffPost Live conversation here.