Friday, December 14, 2012

Kubi


              Kubi is a smart tablet  stand that can turn your humble tablet into a basic telepresence droid. It has a moving, rotating neck that lets you physically look around to interact with remote environments, affording you legitimate telepresence capabilities.With an iPad on its cradle, it lets you look around the surroundings remotely, panning left and right 300 degrees, as well as tilting up and down across a 90-degree range as if you're in the same room.  It comes with a web-based motion portal that can work with many existing chat apps (Facetime, Skype), as well as its own dedicated app.Its cradle can fit any tablet between 7.9 to 10.6 inches in either portrait or landscape, provided it has Bluetooth (it's compatible with 4.0).Revolve Robotics is currently collecting funding for the Kubi on Indiegogo.  You can get in early on the action for $199.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Social Bookmarking

What is social bookmarking? Social bookmarking is a way to store and share your documents and other content.
Benefits? It helps you keep your content organized and you are able to see other events, activities, trending, etc. using hash-tags.
Personal Use? I would use this to share content with my friends and family.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Fagor Spoutnik Microwave








                The Fagor Spoutnik's innovative dome design has some serious benefits.  Not only can you fit food items that otherwise wouldn't squeeze into a rectangular box, the fully accessible cooking area also makes it easier to clean.  And with a translucent lid, you get a full 360-degree view of the microwave dinner you're heating the entire time.It features an electronic display panel, with four cooking modes (high, low, reheat, defrost) and customizable timer.  Details include a spinning turntable with a 28-cm. diameter, interior illumination (turns to blue when the food is done), and a smooth opening mechanism.The Fagor Spoutnik is available now, priced at €132.