Just as signs have changed to fit the times since the Roman period, in the future, road signs will need to change again to ensure they are relevant to the society they are required by. In the very near-future, it’s likely we’ll begin to see more digital road signs.
Read More »August 30 Brings The BlackBerry Q10’s Arrival At Sprint
August 30 will see the arrival of the Blackberry Q10 for Sprint customers. The Blackberry Q10 will begin being offered to Sprint customers on August 30th with a price tag of $199.99 plus tax.
Read More »A Periscope For Your iPhone
If you have ever had the urge to stalk someone using a periscope then this iPhone gadget is just what you've been waiting for! Sure, it's slightly stalkerish, but this iPhone periscope (actually referred to as a rotating spy lens from Photojojo) costs just $20.
Read More »Are We Really Sending Astronauts To Mars?
We've sent astronauts to the moon in the past but the very thought of sending them to Mars is still a little more like science-fiction that scientific research!
Read More »The Blue Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0
Alongside the white and brown variations of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 is believed to have a slate blue version on the horizon as well.
Read More »LSTN Headphones Support The Starkey Hearing Foundation
If you have been looking for a new pair of headphones and want to make a difference when you finally break down and make that purchase, check out LSTN headphones.
Read More »A 3D Printed Car?
Nir Seigel, a student at the Royal College of Art, has unveiled plans for a 3D printed car. The 3D printed car, which is being referred to as the "Genesis" won the Pilkington Design Award for best design interpretation.
Read More »Another Reason Why We Love Elon Musk
As if the Hyperloop wasn't enough to give you a geek crush on Elon Musk, his desire to build the Iron Man hologram UI should be. Elon Musk may just be having a laugh on us but we're pretty excited nonetheless because...well, Elon Musk.
Read More »Android App Rules Tightened By Google
According to the latest news from Google, the Android app rules for device interference and in-game purchases are about to get tighter. Google is in the process of cleaning up the Play store to make sure users aren't troubled by "dirty apps."
Read More »Instagram Acquires Luma
According to news from TechCrunch, Instagram has recently acquired Luma.io in an attempt to add a little something to its video service. Luma brings a host of video centric features to the table including brightness and saturation adjustment as well as image stabilization.
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