By Andrew Liszewski
The ionosphere is a layer of the earth's atmosphere sitting about 50 kilometres above our heads and is already used to bounce low frequency radio signals around the planet. Researchers at Samsung are taking that idea even...
By David Ponce
This has been out for a while, but some people don't know about it, and it looks like a darn good product. See, if you can use a can of Pam, you can put a fire...
By David Edney
This is the ultimate remote control. The Monster AVL-300 can do it all. It is a fully programmable home theater remote control with an LCD screen. The remote is software based so you plug...
By David Ponce
Believe it or not, there are still people that do not use email. I'm thinking the 70+ set, though of course there could be others. It could be because of lack of ability, resources, knowledge,...
By Andrew Liszewski
Underground parking garages can occasionally be pretty dark, dank places and at times it feels like playing the lottery when parking your car. Will it be there in one piece in the morning? Who will be waiting...
By Andrew Liszewski
I've spent a good 20 years or so of my life playing video games on nearly every type of computer and gaming system imagineable and as a result these days I definitely lean towards games that can...
By David Ponce
This wont fly for the more neurotic among us. But if you've got an ounce of trust, the ChargeBox sounds like a great way to recharge your gadgets on the run. Here's the idea: you...
By Andrew Liszewski
You remember Immersion right? They're the rumble-technology company that scored $90.7 million from Sony for patent infringement. Well it seems they're spending that money wisely on developing the next generation of force-feedback technology and the good folks...
By David Ponce
Quite some time ago, researchers tried to get machines to render 2D images into 3D. They failed. That was because 'puters at the time flubbed it. But hey, it's like 30 years later, and...