Month: January 2018

  • The light switch of the future…

    The light switch of the future…

    The “start up” smart tech company, Brilliant, has emerged out of nowhere and is revolutionizing the home light switch as we know it.

     

    The game changer

    In 2017, Brilliant brought their prototype “smart control panel” into production and into our homes. This new revolutionary control panel was quickly recognized as an innovative way to fully integrate all of your home tech. In a sense giving your home a brain. By using the digital touch screen or simple verbal commands, this switch can control your homes lights, air conditioning, intercom system, video surveillance, music and much more.

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    Brilliant’s Bright Future

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    Brilliant’s new smart switch made a lot of buzz at the 2018 tech convention CES in Las Vegas. Right from the get go, you see Brilliant has an eye for what the consumer and home owner wants. By adding the ability to access Alexa, Sonos speaker, Nest thermostat, and even take photos, this control panel immediately stands out amongst it’s competitors. Wink and Belkin did beat Brilliant to the home control panels market, but Brilliant has quickly jumped ahead of the with its many features such as a built in camera and even the ability to make video calls. But these additional features do come at a cost. The Wink Relay control panel can be purchased off amazon for $90 per panel, while Brilliant is selling their basic for $200. Their four switch panel is priced at $399.99. Brilliant has offered a $50 discount for pre-ordering their panels directly from their website, by they are expected to be the full $200 once it hits store shelves later in February 2018.

     

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    The good

    • Fully integrates all of your home’s smart technology into one sleek panel.
    • Its many features gives you the ability personalize each room with separate lighting, entertainment, and ambiance.
    • With full control of all utilities so handy, you can expect monthly electric bills to be lower when used properly.

    The not so good

    • With all new technology, there is an expected period of trial and error. It will take some time for Brilliant to work all the kinks out.
    • For your entire home to be connected you will need a panel in every room. At up to $400.00 per panel, this can get costly. Granted, once everything in connected, it’s pretty amazing.

    My thoughts

    Brilliant is clearly onto something big here. It may have initial hiccups like any new production, but once they oil this machine they created, I see it in every single home.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • iClever Bluetooth Keyboard just Clicks

    iClever Bluetooth Keyboard just Clicks

     

    The iClever wireless keyboard is a foldable wireless keyboard with portable pocket size, aluminum alloy housing for your iPad, iPhone, tablets, laptops and smartphones.

    The Great

    • Attractive
    • Heavy duty
    • Foldable
    • Wireless with great response

    The Not

    • Small
    • Uncomfortable
    • Clicks are a little noisey

    The Conclusion

    This is as good or better than any other lost cost wireless keyboard. As for foldable, portability can’t be beat. It’s a great buy in the wireless keyboard market.

     


    I tend to have anxiety if I don’t have the ability to type a significant-length email quickly, and my phone/tablet keyboards just don’t cut it if I want to type more than a paragraph or so. So I usually carry around a big, relatively bulky bluetooth keyboard in my bag, because up until now the folding bluetooth keyboards were either hard to use or prohibitively expensive. This is the time, friends — this is the time to get a folding Bluetooth keyboard

    Manage your expectations about usability. It’s tiny, so it’s not going to be as comfortable and easy a typing experience as your full-size keyboard. So your typing is not quite as efficient and quick as on a standard keyboard. The keys themselves are closer together and somewhat smaller than those on a standard keyboard. This is what you want, if you want a keyboard that can fold up to roughly the size of a large-format phone.

    Final Thought

    I have hooked this up to my iPhone iPad, Chromebook, computer and now to my Amazon Fire TV. It’s versatile, durable, easy to use and keep with you. For $40 it serves its purpose.

  • HP Sprocket 2-in-1 Review

    HP Sprocket 2-in-1 Review

    Immediate Thoughts:

    • Lightweight and sleek

    • Sub-par camera resolution

    • Fun, but costly

    What I learned from my life and experiences is that time is precious. Capturing moments of days soon past is what keeps our existence real and tangible. What better way to say “I was here”, but by holding a paper image in your hands as proof. This is what the HP Sprocket 2-in-1 camera/printer offers.

     

    The gist

    Released in 2016 by HP, the Sprocket 2-in-1 camera/printer appears to be in response to Fujifilms Instaxx Polaroid camera, which immediately gained attention in 2012 for reviving the once obsolete Polaroid technology.  HP decided to take from Fujifilms inspiration and see what they can contribute to the idea. HP was able to create a sharp and attractive camera/printer combo (appx. 4 inches x 3 inches) with a few bright color options which I will admit catch the eye. HP also “upped the ante” and added Bluetooth technology to the Sprocket 2-in-1 which allows users to take photos from there smartphone and instantly print pictures from the Sprocket. This was actually a very smart idea from HP since the Sprockets camera resolution and pixel quality is unfortunately…abysmal. At a starting price point of $159.00 u.s., you would expect the Sprocket would have more than a 5 pixel lens (especially this day and age). But because Hewlett-Packard decided to try and save on some costs, the photos appear as if they were taken from my old Motorola Razor…

    But should we buy it?

     

     

    Despite the setbacks, the Sprocket has kind of a fun and wacky “carnival photo-booth” feel to it. A number people had seen me using in action over New Year’s Eve festivities and wanted jump in the photos. It was definitely a conversation starter and sending a stranger off with a memento is very endearing.  But I digress back to some stats…The Sprocket is able to quickly print out the 3-inch x 2-inch photos in less than a minute, and the refillable ZINK paper has an adhesive backside which allows you to stick the photos just about anywhere, which is kinda great! The printer can fit 10 ZINK pieces of paper in the Sprocket at a time, and the paper can be purchased in bundles for either a 20-sheet package ($9.99) or a 50-pack ($24.99). So the simple math breaks down to just about 50 cents per photo. Seems kinda costly. Especially since the seafood joint around the corner from my house has “25 cent Oysters and Pints” on Thursday nights (#Ballinonabudget).

     

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    The good, the bad, the bottom line

    The positives I take from the Sprocket 2-in-1 is that it’s a sharp looking, pocket-sized Polaroid camera that has the ability to both create a lot of temporary fun and permanent reflections. The drawbacks are the lacking camera lens quality, and the costs of the camera itself and the paper refills. I just didn’t feel it was worth it. Bottom line is this revisiting of the Polaroid camera still needs some tinkering after all this time. Once we can get a high quality camera lens along with larger photos, I would probably be back on board…Until then I’ll probably just rely on watching Rescue Rangers to get my nostalgia fix.

     

  • Facebook to emphasize ‘trustworthy’ news via user surveys

    Facebook to emphasize ‘trustworthy’ news via user surveys

    By TALI ARBEL, AP Technology Writer
    Facebook is taking another step to try to make itself more socially beneficial, saying it will boost news sources that its users rate as trustworthy in surveys.

    In a blog post and a Facebook post from CEO Mark Zuckerberg Friday, the company said it is surveying users about their familiarity with and trust in news sources. That data will influence what others see in their news feeds.

    It’s the second major tweak to Facebook’s algorithm announced this month. The social-media giant, a major source of news for users, has struggled to deal with an uproar over fake news and Russian-linked posts, meant to influence the 2016 U.S. elections, on its platform. The company has slowly acknowledged its role in that foreign interference.

    Zuckerberg has said his goal for this year is to fix Facebook , whether by protecting against foreign interference and abuse or by making users feel better about how they spend time on Facebook.

     

    Facebook announced last week that it would try to have users see fewer posts from publishers, businesses and celebrities, and more from friends and family. Zuckerberg said Friday because of that, news posts will make up 4 percent of the news feed , down from 5 percent today.
    Facebook says it will start prioritizing news sources deemed trustworthy in the U.S. and then internationally. It says it has surveyed a “diverse and representative sample” of U.S. users and next week it will begin testing prioritizing the news sources deemed trustworthy. Publishers with lower scores may see a drop in their distribution across Facebook.

    “There’s too much sensationalism, misinformation and polarization in the world today. Social media enables people to spread information faster than ever before, and if we don’t specifically tackle these problems, then we end up amplifying them. That’s why it’s important that News Feed promotes high quality news that helps build a sense of common ground,” Zuckerberg wrote.
    Of course, there are worries that survey-takers will try to game the system, or that they just won’t be able to differentiate between high-quality and low-quality news sources — an issue made evident by the spread of many fake-news items in the past few years.
    Zuckerberg says that some news organizations “are only broadly trusted by their readers or watchers, and others are broadly trusted across society even by those who don’t follow them directly.” But this is complicated.

    In the U.S., there has been a growing partisan split in perceptions of the media . Roughly a third of Democrats in early 2017 said they trusted information from national news organizations a lot; only 11 percent of Republicans did, according to Pew Research Center; that gap had grown from early 2016.

    Facebook’s move is a positive one, but that it’s not clear how effective this system will be in identifying trustworthy news sources, David Chavern, CEO of the news media trade group News Media Alliance, said in a statement Friday.

  • HTC Vive? Sure, if You’ve Got The PC for it…

    HTC Vive? Sure, if You’ve Got The PC for it…

    The Good

    • Stunning visuals
    • very responsive and interactive gaming world
    • lasting fun and very immersive experience

    The Bad

    • A powerful gaming is needed to enjoy the full experience
    • Using the Vive can take some getting used to, mind your surroundings
    • Costly gaming product

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    The conclusion

    I found the HTC Vive to be solidly built and well made. HTC has created a very immersive and responsive world that keeps you entertained and surprised for hours. You will need a powerful computer and a fair amount of space to fully enjoy the Vive. In terms of cost, considering a price drop from $599.00, it is certainly worth purchasing.

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    The Gist.

    As long as you have a powerful PC to push the Vive, it’s pretty incredible. The system pushes a lot of pixels to the small monitors, and you need a pretty fancy graphics card and processor to match up. The required PC components is partly due to the HTC Vive, providing just about a 180 degree field of virtual vision, and it’s stunning features that come with it. The price is a little steep relative to most gaming gear at $599.00, but it’s pretty cutting edge. As time passes the price will come down. It’s an early adopter product at this point but I have to say that as far as early adopter gear goes, it’s been surprisingly robust. For how new the product is it’s surprisingly smooth and a polished. The responsiveness of turning your head and immediately having the environment respond is impressive. I didn’t notice any real lag when playing with it. The unit is reasonably light, but does get little warm after extended use. SteamVR makes using and purchasing VR games a quick and easy process. Steam also offers a large variety of VR games for how new this system is.

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    Final thoughts

    HTC Vive is a truly great system and HTC obviously put a lot of work into this product. The wiring, controls, and overall setup is a bit cumbersome, but that is expected with any new technology at this level. I’m sure as time passes, the controls will be simpler, sleeker, and everything will be wireless. But for now, if you’re into gaming, the Vive is definitely worth a try!

     

  • Seneo QI Wireless Charger is Top in Class

    Seneo QI Wireless Charger is Top in Class

     

    Seneo delivers Fast QI wireless charging pad Stand. Looking at it fresh from the box This wireless charger features fast charge with 10W coils, a sleep friendly LED, and will even provide quick charge for Samsung Galaxy phones. … I found that I can even lift my phone a could millimeters off the charging stand and it will still charge.

    The Great

    Nice Design
    Inexpensive
    Vertical and horizontal charging
    Fast Charge capability

    The Not

    Cord for the stand could be longer

    The Conclusion

    Seneo wireless charger is the most suitable charger for phone lovers. This charger has the holder stand design that help customers charge their phone vertically or horizontally. Most importantly, they can enjoy movie and music without interrupting while charging. At only $19.99 Don’t miss out this great opportunity for a top of the line wireless charger.

    Testing 123

    I’m laying my iPhone X on the Seneo wireless charger.. 3:43 pm with 16% battery life.. 4:15 check 31%, 5:00 an impressive 73%, 5:30- 100% charged in less then 2 hours. Times that against traditional plug in charging with the Apple OEM lightning, yielded almost the same results. I had expected the wireless charging to be twice the charge time.

     

     

     

     

     

    The Final Thought

    Im always concerned with after market charging products. China seems to spit them out at zero cost with quality being highly disregarded. To my surprise, for a very small cost the wireless charging stand, works great with no issues after 6 months.  I’ll but a buy recommendation on this over any high priced QI charger available.

  • Apple banks on tax break to build 2nd campus, hire 20,000

    Apple banks on tax break to build 2nd campus, hire 20,000

    By MICHAEL LIEDTKE, AP Technology Writer

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Apple is planning to build a new corporate campus and hire 20,000 U.S. workers in an expansion driven in part by a tax cut that will enable the iPhone maker to bring an estimated $245 billion back to its home country.

    The pledge announced Wednesday comes less than a month after Congress approved a sweeping overhaul of the U.S. tax code championed by President Donald Trump that will increase corporate profits.

    Besides dramatically lowering the standard corporate tax rate, the reforms offer a one-time break on cash held overseas.
    Apple plans to take advantage of that provision to bring back most of its roughly $252 billion in offshore cash, generating a tax bill of about $38 billion. That anticipated tax bill implies Apple intends to bring back about $245 billion of its overseas cash, based on the temporary tax rate of 15.5 percent on foreign profits.

    Apple has earmarked about $75 billion of the money currently overseas to finance $350 billion in spending during the next five years. The spree will include the new campus, new data centers and other investments.
    But most of the $350 billion reflects money that Apple planned to spend with its suppliers and manufacturers in the U.S. anyway, even if corporate taxes had remained at the old 35 percent rate.

    Analysts have also predicted that most of those overseas profits will flow into stock buybacks and dividend payments. That’s what happened the last time a one-time break on offshore profits was offered more than a decade ago.
    The new law lowers the corporate tax rate to 21 percent on U.S. profits while providing a sharper discount on overseas cash this year.
    Apple CEO Tim Cook is now delivering on a longtime promised to bring back most of the company’s overseas cash if the taxes on the money were slashed.

    Other U.S. companies, including American Airlines, AT&T and Comcast, have handed out $1,000 bonuses to all their workers to share the wealth they will gain from the lower rate on their domestic earnings.
    Excluding banks and other financial services companies, Moody’s Investors Service estimates corporate America has an estimated $1.6 trillion in overseas cash. Most of that is in the technology industry, with Apple at the top of the heap.
    Trump and lawmakers are hoping companies use the money to raise wages, expand payrolls, open more offices and invest in new equipment.
    After plowing nearly $46 billion into dividends and stock repurchases in its last fiscal year, Apple is likely to funnel a big chunk of overseas money to its shareholders. But Wednesday’s announcement was clearly designed to be a sign of its allegiance to the U.S., Apple’s most lucrative market.

    The public show of support also helps the optics of a company that will still make most of its iPhones, iPads and other gadgets in factories located in China and other faraway countries that offer cheaper labor — a practice that Trump and others have criticized.
    “Apple is a success that could only have happened in America, and we always felt a very big sense of responsibility to give back to our country and the people who have made our success possible,” Cook said during a ceremony Wednesday celebrating a new warehouse being built in Reno, Nevada.

    The White House applauded Apple’s commitment.

    “Just as the president promised, making our businesses more competitive internationally is translating directly into benefits for the American worker, through increased wages, better benefits, and new jobs,” White House spokeswoman Lindsay Walters said.
    Apple Inc., which just spent an estimated $5 billion building a Cupertino, California, headquarters that resembles a giant spaceship, plans to announce the location of a second campus devoted to customer support later this year.

    The company didn’t say how big the second campus will be, or how many of the additional 20,000 workers that it plans to hire will be based there. About 84,000 of Apple’s 123,000 workers currently are in the U.S.

    One thing seems certain: Cities from across the U.S. will likely be offering Apple tax breaks and other incentives in an attempt to persuade the company to build its second campus in their towns.

    That’s what happened last year after Amazon announced it would build a second headquarters in North America to expand beyond its current Seattle home. The online retailer received 238 proposals from cities and regions in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Amazon is expected to announce the winning bid later this year.

    Unlike Amazon, Apple isn’t openly soliciting bids from cities interested in its new campus.

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    AP writers Scott Sonner in Reno, Nevada, and Josh Boak in Washington, D.C., contributed to this report.
  • Phillips Hue is Lighting up Our Homes.

    Phillips Hue is Lighting up Our Homes.

    The Good

    • Smart bulb with LED color changing technology
    • 16 Million different color variations
    • Easy set-up and user friendly app

    The Bad

    • $199.99 for a pack of four light bulbs can be costly
    • The bulbs are known to make a somewhat loud humming noise
    • the larger bulbs may not fit in some enclosed light fixtures

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    The Conclusion

    These are excellent quality bulbs aside from being significantly less bright than their incandescent counterparts, but are still bright enough to light up a room. Of course, being as expensive as they are, it’s hard to stomach using more than one in a room. There’s no voice or motion control, no built-in automated control other than alarms, and no physical remotes or switches available. Without any of this, these are extremely limited in their capabilities. and therefore hard to recommend at this price. If all you need is basic colored lighting, that’s the way to go. But Phillips has the ability to do something great here and it’s off to a good start so far. If you’re into the mood lighting and need the color varieties, then this is the option for you.

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    Smart Bulbs.

    Originally launched in 2012, the Phillips Hue lighting system has made progress and suffered setbacks. with a very impressive lighting system many are hooked. The basic light kit that comes with four light bulbs and a control bridge. It is incredibly simple to set up. Connect the bridge to your Wi-fi and swap out the new bulbs and you’re up and running. The range of colors you can get is amazing, and the ability to set timers from your iPhone is a nice touch. Set them to gradually turn on in the morning with an alarm clock, turn off when you leave for work, and on again in the evenings. With a set up like this, you don’t really have to worry about turning the lights on and off, except at bed time. By adding these lights into your lifestyle, you might be able to sleep better, relax more, and even save on the electricity bill. But a big downside to the system is the price. at $199.00 for the starter pack, it seems pricey for four light bulbs. Maybe once Phillips get down the road a bit, the prices will drop. I hope…

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    Final Thoughts

    The highly controllable lighting system works well and is easy to set up. Being able to easily program your lights to come on, go off, or brighten and fade is just wonderful. Having control of the color of light can so drastically affect the mood in a room or an entire home. A highlight is the fade function. It really seems to slowly lull you into a peaceful state, ready to go to sleep. The cons for now are it’s still pricey and the Hue application for your phone or tablet is basic. Additionally when you are away from home, the app is even more limited. If Phillips plans to address these issues in the near future, you can see a lot more of these popping up in homes.

  • Top 5 Galaxy Cases Under $25

    Top 5 Galaxy Cases Under $25

    Now you’ve got a Galaxy S8and are looking for a good case to protect it. You’ve come to the right place. These 5 cases are the best protection for your new phone under $25.


    1.Unicorn Beetle Pro

    It is the ultimate protective solution for your Samsung Galaxy S8
    Shock-resistant, dual layer case with PC hard shell and flexible TPU and built in screen protection. This will keep you safe stylish and not to bulky.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2.Spigen Neo Hybrid

    The new Neo Hybrid for Samsung Galaxy S8 is the future of all cases – possessing maximum protection with an extraordinary look

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    3.JAITY Galaxy S8 Waterproof Case

    Waterproof film posted steel mesh, not easy to damage. Invisible seal ring type sealing waterproof, sealed from snow, ice, dirt & dust particles.

    4.Temdan Samsung Galaxy S8 Waterproof Case

    Transparent back panel make this case support S8 wireless charging. Full body protection designed to exceed Military Standard 810G-516, guard your phone even after 1000 times drop


    5.The Ares Samsung Galaxy S8 case from i-Blason

    The Ares for the Samsung Galaxy S8 embodies the best of both worlds when it comes to a stylish clear case with full body protection. Equipped with a built-in screen protector, responsive buttons and multiple layers of TPU in the bumper, you can be sure that your Galaxy S8 will survive the occasional drop without sustaining any serious damage.