gadgets
The future is here; discover the latest gadgets and electronics on the market making life a whole lot simpler and cooler.
Top Drone Companies
Drones are now a part of mainstream culture, and they've even become a main theme in a couple of South Park episodes. Many people have considered buying a drone of their own, but the truth is that there are a lot of really low-quality drones being made, marketed, and sold out there.
By Riley Raul Reese8 years ago in 01
Most Wished For Amazon Launchpad Products
Amazon Launchpad is a program that helps smaller tech startups market their items and spread awareness of new innovations in the field of tech. As Launchpad has progressed, it's helped market a lot of products from some seriously impressive startups.
By Emily McCay8 years ago in 01
Smart Home Electricity Products
If you're a major geek, or if you are a huge fan of convenience, then you've already been looking into making your home into a smart home. Smart homes offer a slew of benefits, including better security, better convenience, and of course, the opportunity to save on your electric bills.
By James Lizowski8 years ago in 01
Advantages of a Smart Home
Smart homes. Even the name sounds like something that you'd expect a pretentious technology hoarder to boast about. To a point, having a smart home is something that's seen as excessive or overly expensive to many of us. After all, analog homes are pretty cool already, right?
By Rowan Marley8 years ago in 01
How To Make Your Home a Smart Home. Top Story - August 2017.
If you've ever watched any sci-fi movie ever, you've probably seen the futuristic vision of a smart home. There's something incredibly cool about being able to talk to your home, have your home respond to you, and also follow commands that you give it.
By Patricia Sarkar8 years ago in 01
AI Devices for Your Smart Home
Back in the 1960s, many "house of the future" attractions in parks and fairs promised people that they would be able to order pizza by just talking to their house. It seemed so foreign, most people just never believed they'd see the day it'd happen.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in 01
Smart Devices to Improve Your Home
We all know about smart phones, computers, tablets, and watches, but there are hundreds of products out there that can further our adaption into this technology driven era. In fact, you can take almost any household item and find a smart device alternate. These products will help you get through your average day from the moment you wake up until you call it a night. Certain products will even continue helping you and your home as you are sound asleep. Whether it is simple tasks that you do not want to do or just might not have the time for in your busy schedule, these devices will save you that time by completing the job for you. Let's take a look at some of the best smart devices to improve your home for you and your families time and safety.
By Corey Gittleman8 years ago in 01
Is Smart Tech Making Us Dumb?
We have come a long way since the 70s, when a personal pocket wizard with broad abilities was, no, not an iPhone 7 in rose gold, just a calculator. But are we smarter now that technology has armed us with a palm-sized answer to everything? Or are we simply slaves of reliance, losing the ability to make our own magic, mentally and socially?
By Milly Bannister8 years ago in 01
Kindle's Text-to-Speech (TTS)
AUDIO BOOKS Listening to audiobooks is becoming more popular than ever. What a great way to ease a long commute, combat road rage in rush hour traffic, help household chores breeze by or pass the time on a flight. Listening to books while accomplishing other tasks at the same time even boosts productivity. I'll play an audio book while I'm preparing a family meal or folding laundry. Sure helps these mundane chores feel less harrowing. My primary source for most audio books is my local library. I usually listen to them with the Blue Fire Reader application or the Overdrive Media application on my iPhone. What's even slicker is listeners can download audio books from local libraries and borrow them for up to 21 days.
By Gina Callaway8 years ago in 01











