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WigWag Home Automation

Recently there was a Kickstarter post on this new piece of tech called, ‘WigWag’. Basically it’s similar to other home automation product but packages up into a nice user friendly package. It also plays nice with other stuff on the market. The thing that most interested me was the ability to integrate with some of […]

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MYO Motion controller

I pre-ordered this device a while back as soon as I saw it. It has some really cool real world applications. Like controlling your iphone, presentations, volume controls on your PC or laptop, web browsing, etc. I’m excited to see how developers integrate this device with other products as it becomes more available. Official site

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Google Glass

I’m very keen to get my hands on the Google Glass. They are talking that it might be out by the end of 2013. I will be wearing these to work and around the house :) I have a few ideas I want to develop with these :) The Verge have had a chance to […]

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Almond+ – KickStarter

Almond is has been out for a while and has been getting rave reviews. In fact its the #1 selling on Amazon.com. I stumbled across their next gen product, the Almond +. What makes this router different from the pack is that is had a LCD screen that you can use to interface with and […]

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Garden Automation Project

I’ve been trying to get my vegetable garden going for a few years now with limited success. My main problem has been watering them at the appropriate times. I tried a water timer but did not satisfy need for better automation. So this is a story of my journey to smarter water automation :) I’ve […]

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Path 2.0

I’ve been using Path 2.0 on my iPhone for over a month now and really liking it. It’s great for sharing stuff between close friends and family. The UI is brillant, they have put a lot of effort in that front and it shows. Highly recommend this app. path.com

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Flash to HTML5

Looking for a way to convert your old Flash files to HTML5. Google has your answer :) Meet google swiffy. I haven’t tried it out yet but sounds very promising. http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/18/google-swiffy-extension-exports-flash-to-html5-actionscript-fan/

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Ticketmaster let’s you sit next to your friends

Ticketmaster has updated their seating allocation tool. Check out the video below to see the new features

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How Does Google Protect Your Data in The Cloud?

Google has one of the largest and most secure clouds in the entire industry. You do not often hear of a successful distributed denial of service attack against Google and rarely are Google applications hacked (unless, of course, it reportedly comes from the Chinese government). How does Google keep the data centers that comprise its […]

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New Macbook Airs

Apple has just refreshed their Macbook Air range and they have some impressive specs. From what I have read they even out pace the recently refresh Macbook pro range. Very tempting :) Review Apple – Macbook Air

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