We are found this video [see below] of “Air Swimmers” which is the collective name of these fun and cool flying, radio-controlled toys that comes in the shape of a shark and a clownfish. Air Swimmers swim through the air with incredibly smooth and life-like motion. These amazing fish provide hours of remote control indoor [...]
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Filed under: Mobile, Mobile Tablets, Technology
emarketer.com reports that Like for many newer devices, young, affluent college graduates are the overall heaviest users of tablets and ereaders. But when device ownership is broken down by race and ethnicity, the results go beyond the typical early adopter profile. Hispanics skew higher than black or white consumers in ownership of both types of [...]
One year after the service debuted for U.S. customers only, Google Voice is going international. The service, which allows you to call anyone on a mobile phone or landline via Gmail, arrives in 150 destinations across 38 languages this week. You’ll know when the service becomes active in your country when a little green phone icon [...]
Ask any young tween or teen and they will no doubt know more about technology than you think. Website Design Sponge have rounded up a wide selection of kid-friendly tech gear tecnology. Whether you’re looking for interactive games, digital books or fun ways to play music, there’s something for children of all ages. I know apps and [...]
Interesting slideshare presentation from cisco that covers what it belives the ten technology trends of the next ten years will be.
The way in which we learn is changing. An interesting report [Back in 2009] by Project Tomorrow and Blackboard K-12.identifies key findings from interviews with innovative educators who are leveraging mobile devices for learning. Their stories illustrate emerging trends, implementation considerations and strategies for implementing mobile learning initiatives. View the report below. Learning in the [...]
Are you tired of your white iPod/iPhone white earphones? The check out Incase s new Audio Collection with a line of headphones that follows the brand’s low profile design aesthetic, but also addresses functionality with designs that match the ergonomics of the ear and head for a custom fit. And of course, each headphone will [...]
Despite its 140 limit on characters on twitter, a website from the University of Trento lets users explore the Twitterverse, using only the humble tweet as a signifier of gender differences. On Tweetolife, users can enter a series of words, upon which the website will return the number of times male tweeters use the word in [...]
Interesting video from the people are Juniper Research who talk about M2M technologies and how this is driving growth in key industries. The report forecasts that M2M (Machine to Machine) connections will be the catalyst for over $35 billion of service revenues across a diverse range of industry sectors by the end of 2016, driven by [...]
Remember that Contour Plus helmet cam teased by a cheeky cyclist last month? Well, this is it, though it turns out the name’s actually written as Contour+. Like the ContourGPS, this new imager captures 1080p video at 30fps, and also packs built-in GPS plus Bluetooth v2.1 — the latter’s for the wireless viewfinder app on iOS and, eventually, [...]
Just checked out an interesting video [See Below] from Corning Incorporated who from their website state are the world leader in specialty glass and ceramics. Drawing on more than 160 years of materials science and process engineering knowledge, Corning creates and makes keystone components that enable high-technology systems for consumer electronics, mobile emissions control, telecommunications [...]
Engadget informs us that Nokia said they would deliver Q3, Nokia has delivered Q3. Just. The long-awaited first shipments of the Finnish market leader’s N8 handset are today finally going out, and we’ve gotten our hands on one of the very first retail units out there. Gaze upon the gallery to see what you’ll be getting inside the box [...]
JotNot was the first and is the leading document and whiteboard scanner for the iPhone. (So says the company mobitech3000)JotNot converts your iPhone into a portable multipage scanner. You can use JotNot to scan multipage documents, receipts, whiteboards, business cards and notes into PDF files; email scans directly; or upload them to iDisk/WebDav, Evernote, Box.net [...]
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