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  • 10 Most Emotional Moments from Troy’s Farewell Community Episode

    It finally happened folks: Troy Barnes of NBC’s Community has left the study group for good. I always knew it would be hard, but never imagined just how satisfying Troy and Abed’s friendship finale could be. Dan Harmon has truly outdone himself here with a throwback to the paintball assassin games of Seasons 1 and 2…

  • Four Amazing Smartphone Gadgets

    As consumers, our lives revolve around our Smartphones. We rely on them as they conveniently perform our everyday tasks from the palms of our hands. The list of things a Smartphone can do is constantly growing larger and more diverse. While we keep up with these changes, we consumers are always looking for more ways…

  • Dropcam – Linking You To Home

    This post brought to you by Dropcam. All opinions are 100% mine. Do long days at the office have you down? For most of us, being away from our homes for most of the day is normal, but that doesn’t mean that we don’t wish that we could be there for our family, kids, and…

  • Amazon Has Instinct–Killer Instinct: Amazon Acquires Double Helix Games

    TechCrunch, a technology media property, has reported that Amazon has confirmed they have acquired both intellectual property and talent from Xbox One exclusive Killer Instinct developer, Double Helix Games.  The information was leaked through an invitation to a joint recruiting event between Amazon and Double Helix. According to the statement provided by TechCrunch, “Amazon has…

  • What To Expect from The Sims 4

    On February 4th The Sims crew celebrated the franchise’s fourteenth birthday with Twitter parties, physical parties, and a free copy of the Town Life stuff pack (expires Feb. 10). With over a decade worth of llama jokes and plumbobs, The Sims has developed quite a following. The game is sold across the globe for personal computers,…

  • FixMeStick: Aiming to Make Mac Disinfection Straightforward

    An apple a day keeps the doctor away, or so goes the old adage, but what singular item can help when your Apple computer is the thing needing a doctor? If you like your electronic upkeep simple, easy, and automated, then the answer might be the FixMeStick for Mac, a bootable flash drive containing a…

  • Darth Vader and The Challenges of Being a Parent

    It’s been 30 years since the Empire Strikes Back came out, and by now everyone knows that Darth Vader was Luke Skywalker’s father. Even those who had never seen the movie eventually found out from the hands of popular culture throwing the famous line around like a worn out football. If this is news to…

  • Five Best 2014 Super Bowl Commercials

    Let’s face it: many of us only watch the Super Bowl for the commercials. If you’re like me, you just skipped the big game altogether and watched the ads online the next day. Super Bowl commercials are a step-up from the everyday advertisement. The exorbitant cost of airtime and massive audience creates an unofficial competition…

  • Five Gadgets to Help You Defy The Frosty Hands of Mother Nature

    Well it’s official; that fat little rodent everyone calls Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, and chances are that we will be stuck with another six weeks of winter. In fact, as I write this, I can see the rain transform itself into yet another snowstorm. Oh well, the best thing to do is to enjoy…

  • Bleep Bleeps: Bringing Functional Whimsy to Parenting Assistance

    I think we can all agree that parenting is difficult at the best of times. Babies are pretty much miniature inconvenience machines, wielding powerful fluid-generating security systems with exceptionally skittish alarms. That’s why it’s always been important to get as much help as possible to keep stressed parents sane and babies’ soft fontanels intact. Offering…

  • Power Up and Pay Attention with Vigo

    Energy gauges are useful. They tell you when your phone is close to calling it quits, when you need to immediately save in order to avoid losing progress on your laptop, and how far your car can get you before you need to fuel it up. But the truth is, we humans get tired too–…

  • Latest MOOC: Coursera Specialization Course

    Some great geek stuff for Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) fans! Actually, no; let me take that back. Anyone who’s thirsty for education should be typing the URL of Coursera right now – with bells on! You should be bright-eyed and bushy-tailed about it. To demonstrate that virtual reality technology is indeed an important part of…

  • Universal Control: Run Your Electronics from Anywhere with My N3RD

    I saw the Adam Sandler movie ‘Click’ once. I can’t really remember why, and in hindsight it was not a justifiable move. Even so, I’d like to have a magical remote control, especially since I’d use it for much more interesting things than getting into weakly amusing escapades and causing arguments with Kate Beckinsale. Handily,…

  • Elementary Recap: S02E14, “Dead Clade Walking”

    Warning, contains spoilers for previous episodes in seasons one and two. ‘Elementary’ Recap – Dead Clade Walking Sherlock’s quirky hobby of the week is trepanning (“drilling holes into peoples’ skulls” for those who didn’t read His Dark Materials voraciously as a child), but he’s constantly and concernedly interrupted by texts from his new mentee, Randy, who’s…