Bitcoins Coming To A Store Near You, As Well As Amazon & ‘Almost Human’ Too!
Posted in: Today's ChiliYou know that Bitcoins have gone mainstream when this unique form of tender is featured in the
plot line of a current TV drama. That’s right – the world’s first
decentralized cryptocurrency lacking any political authority was
featured in the recent season finale episode of the Fox network series, ‘Almost Human.’ Granted, while the premise of that detective drama is set in the year 2048. . .
Razer – known for its gaming hardware and peripherals – today announced two new versions of their ultra-thin Razer Blade Laptops, bringing to the table better displays, enhanced apps, and overall better computing performance. They’re pricy, but if you’re into portability, it just might be a worthwhile purchase.
If you have any size yard at all, you probably recognize this grass, Elymus repens,
aka couch grass, aka dog grass. Dog grass? You guessed it. Dogs, and
actually cats too, love to eat this stuff. But they don’t love it enough
to remove the roots of this obnoxious weed that insidiously takes over your entire yard. So, get rid of the "dog grass," and let
your pets eat some other grass that’s even better for them. Here are 6
of the most popular grasses you can grow especially for your dogs, cats,
and other pets.
Image Recognition Startup Slyce Raises $10.75M To Be The Amazon Flow For Everyone Else
Posted in: Today's ChiliToronto-based startup Slyce has raised a new round of $10.75 million in funding, led by Beacon Securities, and including PI Financial, Salman Partners, Harrington Global and more. The company builds image recognition tech, and wants to be the Amazon Flow for every other retailer on the planet, enabling point and shoot shopping with smartphone cameras. If you’re not familiar with Amazon Flow,… Read More
If your front door looks like mine, you will appreciate the Pebble Smart
Doggie Doorbell. I think it’s one of the most ingenious pet products
created in some time, and I recommend that you at least consider
investing in this clever device for a few reasons: one, to keep your dogs
from scratching up your doors when they want to come inside (or go
outside); and two, to have some great fun training and rewarding your dogs
for using it.