Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Table Top Fire Place For Those Chilly Nights!

For those of us who happen to live in a country where the mercury drops very low during winter, I am quite sure that you would have your very own creative methods of keeping warm – without having to spend too much money on heating while you are at it, that is.

The Best Automotive Jump Starter.

There is nothing more of a bummer than to actually end up with a dead battery in your ride when you walk up to it, and to compound matters even more, you have recently changed the battery in your car, which means the battery should not be acting in this manner.

Rechargeable Book Light You Have Always Wanted Called Page Glow


Reading in bed can be a lovely way to end a stressful day, but without proper lighting it’s hard on your eyes. You can use a lamp, but if you share a room with someone it will keep them from sleeping. Should you happen to share a bed with someone as well, then even an attachable book light might be enough to keep them up as it is a focused light pointing down towards the page. For those who are not sitting up the bulb is visible and is as bright as the sun (not really, but you get my meaning).

Petalite Flux offers a full phone charge in 15 minutes!


We are a people who simply cannot live without the kind of gadgets that we bring around, ranging from smartphones to tablets and the ilk. Having said that, I am quite sure that those of us who are well traveled would not mind carrying around an extra power pack or additional battery to handle those power crisis moments.

Saturday, December 27, 2014

Sony Play Station and Microsoft Xbox Hacked

The computer networks for Microsoft’s Xbox and Sony’s PlayStation 4 video game consoles were off line for most of Christmas Day, possibly because of an attack by a group of hackers with a history of targeting video games.

Sony PlayStation and Microsoft Xbox Live Networks Attacked by Hackers With Tor Network A Possible Next Target




Lizard Patrol, the hacking group claiming responsibility for the Christmas attacks on PlayStation and Xbox Live, has announced a new target: Tor, the anonymous internet service.

Friday, December 26, 2014

Our Christmas 2014 Movie...American Sniper

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 U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle is sent to Iraq with only one mission: to protect his brothers-in-arms. His pinpoint accuracy saves countless lives on the battlefield and, as stories of his courageous exploits spread, he earns the nickname “Legend.” However, his reputation is also growing behind enemy lines, putting a price on his head and making him a prime target of insurgents.

Sony PS4 Review


Now one year old, the PlayStation 4 is already well on its way to becoming one of the most successful games consoles of all time.
After selling an incredible one million units in just its first 24 hours on sale in the US, the PS4 has now been snapped up by over 13 million gamers worldwide.

FitBit Flex Review

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Fitbit has said it's fixed the issues that plagued the Force and is all set to release the new, updated version, but until that happens, the Flex is still the wrist-mounted tracker flagship from the company.

Announced at CES back in 2013, the Fitbit Flex combines the step-counting technology that made its One and Zip products so useful, and places it on the wrist for convenience.

Reports Of Spewing Hot Liquids Prompt Keurig To Recall Over 7-Million Coffee Machines

14 "Facts" About Drinking

Keurig is recalling more than 7 million of its single-serve coffee brewing machines after reports that a number of them had spewed hot liquids and injured dozens of users.

Sony To Stream 'The Interview' On YouTube, Other Sites

A poster for The Interview, which will now be shown on streaming services as well as some theaters.
Sony Pictures' The Interview, the comedy that centers on a plot to assassinate North Korea's leader, will be shown on streaming services starting today, the studio said in a statement.

Fastest Security Device In The World!!



In 2010, a freshman art student at Northern Illinois University, Antinette Keller, was abducted and murdered while painting in a nearby park off campus. Two years earlier, a school shooting in a lecture hall took six lives.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Google Glass!!


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If your little one's are optimistically popping the as-yet-unreleased Google Glass augmented reality headsets on their birthday and Christmas wishlists, you might wan't to get them to consider a few action figures instead. Under 13s are among a number of groups that have been discouraged by Google themselves from wearing the web-connected spectacles.

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Supercar That Runs On Salt Water


Supercar That Runs Using Salt Water Approved For Use On European Roads
It's got a motor at each wheel, gullwing doors, makes a Fisker look like an AMC Pacer, and can go from stationary to 62 MPH as fast as 2.8 seconds. It's powered by something similar to a fuel cell that uses salt water as an electrolyte. And now it's legal to drive on European roads.

Friday, October 31, 2014

New Gadget That Tracks Your Baggage When Travelling


Lost luggage. If you travel with any frequency, chances are, you’ve had an airline (or a train, or bus) lose your bags at least once. If not you, you probably know someone who has experienced this stress.

Big Features on iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus


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Apple unveiled two new flagship iPhones: the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. As we’d seen in leaked images over the last few months before the release, the iPhone 6 sports a new 4.7-inch Retina HD display, has its sleep / wake button moved to the right spine, and a camera lens that protrudes from the back.

Thursday, October 30, 2014

A Car Made in Kenya and it's called the Möbius II


Mobius II! sounds like a soon to be released sci-fi movie but it also reflects a new chapter in the industrial world of east africa. This is the first edition car that Kenya has produced for mass market since the second president of the country had tried to invent a car after his name

The majority of roads in rural and peri-urban areas of sub-saharan Africa are degraded. Roads are often cracked and riddled with potholes. Rural roads in particular are invariably uneven, sandy/rocky tracks; making transportation difficult and ultimately restricting mobility.

Monday, October 20, 2014

Good News For Coffee Lovers



While there's something to be said -- a lot to be said, really -- for cowboy coffee, a fine espresso is a wonder unto itself. And Minipresso looks like it's the solution to espresso on the go that we never knew we needed: compact like a vacuum flask, yet able to deliver a freshly made, hot cup of joe.