Google Project Fi service review!

Hello readers, I have something a little different for you this time. Now we all know the major cellphone service providers; AT&T, T- Mobile, Sprint, Verizon… but have you heard of Google’s own, Project Fi? You may not have, but that’s simply because it is still fairly unknown, and semi exclusive. Earlier in 2015, Google had made announcements of its new service, Project Fi. I had heard about it at the time, and just kinda … Read more

Off to See Star Wars: The Force Awakens

Yes, I couldn’t get tickets for Friday the 18th and have been avoiding watching or reading any reviews of the movie.  I will share thoughts after seeing it as I would love to talk with the fans on what you thought. Justin GerminoI have been obsessed with computers, tech, gadgets and games since the early 1980’s having grown up on the Commodore 64 and Amiga computers. By day I work in the IT Security Industry … Read more

V-MODA Crossfade Wireless Headphones Review

In this day and age, there are so many headset or headphones coming out but are some worth the price people ask?  My friends over at V-MODA sent me their brand new Crossfade Wireless headphones to test and review. Now you may have seen my review on the last set of headphones they sent me, which were the Crossfade M-100’s. I was amazed with that set but will I be amazed with this set? Arrival of the Crossfade Wireless … Read more

Getting Well With the Get Well Network

At the beginning of November, I became ill. I was very sick, and the way it was sounding as I came in and out of consciousness, it was pretty serious. I was rushed 2 hours away to a Veteran’s Hospital in Northern parts of Texas. I had no phone, but I brought my Android tablet with me. Well, I got to my room and found that there was no Wi-Fi, nor could I make a … Read more

Racing Extinction – A Documentary With Digital Graffiti

What is Racing Extinction? In a much catchier effort to educate people about the extinction of our cohabitants on Earth, Discovery Channel is going to televise a documentary on December 2, 2015 that is an awesome amalgamation of Automobile and Cinematographic Technology, Wildlife conservation and Architecture. Apart from the concerted effort of a Race-car driver, Ecologists, Movie makers and their teams, University researchers and Director Louie Psihoyos. In spite of several decades of environmentalist campaigns and … Read more

DEATH OF VIDEO GAMING PREDICTED

In 1980’s Pac Man and Gameboy, became the technology forerunners of what has become the dominant form of personal entertainment – video gaming. Creating a multi-billion dollar Worldwide industry….. did you really think it would last forever? Modern entertainment marketing is based on creating the illusion that the latest video game or biggest, fastest , newest roller coaster is in fact a “breakthrough creation”rather than subtle tweaking of well established technology. However, video gaming and … Read more

Alienware Steam Machine Review

A few weeks back I got my hands on the Alienware Steam Machine. This is their new model and is not to be confused with the Alienware Alpha (which run’s Windows OS). This is their Steam OS model. It arrived at my door in less than 24 hours from the time they said it would be sent. Which blew my mind at how fast it shipped and arrived honestly. The Steam Machine showed up in a plain paper … Read more

Review of the Perixx PX-5200BR Gaming Mechanical Keyboard

In the age of the Mechanical keyboard, we are bombarded by the loud clickety clack of Cherries and Kiehl’s but what if I told you they didn’t have to be loud to be good? What if I told you that a relatively quiet keyboard can actually be pretty good and what if I told you it came from our friends at Perixx? This review is of that keyboard, more precisely the Perixx PC5200-BR Mechanical Gaming … Read more

Alienware Steam Machine Review and First thoughts #SteamMachine #AWSMFirstLook

If your like me you have been hearing about the new Steam machines and controller for a while. Valve has a great vision to simplify PC Gaming and take it into the living room to compliment your PC environment, compete with consoles and give you the flexibility to access all your Steam games from the living room.  Well as it so happens our friends over at Alienware sent me the new Steam Machine that will … Read more

All New Kindle Fire Tablet Giveaway

I love the Kindle Fire line of tablets from Amazon, we have 3 of them in my house including 2 7″ Kindle Fire HDX and 1 8.9″ HDX tablet, but when I saw that the newest Kindle Fire 7 which was to be released next week gave you amazing price for performance I just knew we had to give one away to readers! The Kindle Fire at $49 is the best bang for the buck … Read more

Showcasing Chronicles of Albian from Gametop

Chronicles of Albian is a beautiful game. The artwork is very detailed and stunning. It is a hidden object game that at times has things really hidden from view. I spent some time playing this game and must tell you, it is an adventure. Some people may not get the challenge. It does not have the same appeals as some action/ adventure games out there, but puzzle games do have a place in the lives … Read more

Review of the Raijintek Themis Evo CPU Heatsink

So you finally received that brand new CPU you have always wanted and you open it up and taking up 90% of the box is the CPU fan. While it works, that is usually not the CPU fan you want to stay with. The included fans are either too loud or amazingly ineffective, so you have to quickly do some research and find your new fan, hopefully I can help you here. Today I will … Read more

TomTom GPS Re-purposing into Media Player

One of the fun things about electronics is that sometimes they can be used in ways not thought of by the designer, like the old Commodore 64 which many years later was used as a server. Another would be using a VCR to record a computer program in a series of black and white flashes and using it in place of a dataset recorder. (Another C-64 thing). But who would have ever thought that that … Read more