1byone Pocket Size Mini Folding Wireless Keyboard – your one stop solution

If there is one thing that nags me about the smartphone of today, it is the menace that is touch typing, and the inability to have decent hardware that goes with your phone that allows you to type. Yes, there are Blackberrys (sic) but they are so far behind the curve that it is really … Read more

Responsible Gambling – is it possible?

It may sound like an oxymoron, but responsible gambling does exist. In fact, many online casinos and gambling companies actively encourage the concept. This may sound weird, but if the words gambling and betting do not get rid of the negative impression they have, it only harms their business. The whole idea of Responsible Gambling, … Read more

Review: Archos Weather Station

  The Archos Weather Station is another step into the Connected Home of the future. It measures the weather in your house, outdoors as well as checks the temperature and moisture levels in your soil. It presents all the gathered data to you in a nice format via a connected app, that you can access … Read more

How Lenda Is Removing the Red Tape Around Home Refinancing – Sponsored Post

It seems like everyday a new industry is being automated and streamlined by technology. Uber did it to transportation, Wealthfront did it to investing, Netflix took care of film, even private security is being disrupted! It would be reasonable to assume that industries that are notorious for high fees, red tape, and consuming time would … Read more

Beach Reader: Relaxing with Your Favorite Summer Book

Summer is here and with it comes a host of summer reads to keep you immersed in novels, memoirs, and personal essays. For the avid reader, it’s no good sitting inside reading a book when the sun is warming the beach sand just miles away. For those on vacation, you’ll want to relax on the … Read more

3 Inventions With Strange Original Purposes

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issues about 187,000 patents per year. That means inventors and entrepreneurial types are constantly producing new products for profit and/or the betterment of humankind. But the Weimar Republic (Germany today) provides a great example of inventions (and administration thereof) gone bad. The country decided to finance World War I … Read more