Enter the November Nexus 7 Giveaway

That’s right, there is another Google Nexus 7 (2nd Generation) Giveaway happening here on DragonBlogger.com and this is another chance to win the awesome Google Nexus 7 16GB Android Tablet.  This is my favorite tablet to giveaway because of it’s versatility, price and power and the fact that it has no restrictions which allow it to be a global tablet that can benefit anyone. The Google Nexus 7 Android tablet gives you access to hundreds … Read more

Kindle Fire HDX Cases for Any Budget

The Kindle Fire HDX is an amazing tablet and one of the fantastic things that was announced and released along side it is the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX Standing Leather Origami Case which allows for all sorts of creative stand options. The problem is the leather Origami case is $64.99 which is almost 1/3 the cost of the Kindle Fire HDX 7″ itself, so many people who are on a budget and chose the Kindle … Read more

Before and After the #IntelAIO PC Arrives

So I was extremely excited that I was being sent an AIO PC to review and test out over the next few months and I didn’t know what model would come to me beforehand.  It was a surprise and the campaign was sending different Intel AIO PC models to different parties to review so they could be comprehensive in showing how the different manufacturers took advantage of the portability, style and power that can come … Read more

Enter to Win an HP Chromebook

I am pleased to be able to offer my readers a new giveaway and this is actually our first Chromebook giveaway here on DragonBlogger.com.  This giveaway is sponsored by BugScore which is an online scoring platform for people, businesses and Bugscore allows you to score, compare and rank this information. Bugscore allows you to score, compare and rank this information and even provides ways for users to earn by sharing their reviews and adding businesses … Read more

Are Apple’s New iPads Enough to Keep Them On Top?

On October 22, Apple announced some changes to their iPad product line. The new changes include a new product called iPad Air, an updated model of the iPad Mini, and lowering the price of the iPad 2 to $399. Of course, none of this should be a surprise because we already knew what was coming, for the most part. After examining the situation, it doesn’t seem like Apple made a smart move with the new iPad … Read more

Where are My Cars of the Future?

The thing that bothers me most about concept cars is that most of them just stay as a concept and never actually get developed.  It isn’t just about style and design but functionality and vehicles that truly innovate and change the way we drive. Some people love their classic cars collecting them, restoring them and sure maybe putting in a new engine, refurbishing and showing them off, but I have always loved concept and future … Read more

Dragoncast Episode 15 Talking About The Walking Dead and The Latest Smartphones

It’s been awhile but Victor Salazar and myself are back for yet another amazing episode of Dragoncast. This time around we discuss the return of one of the most watched television shows, AMC’s The Walking Dead (just want to let our listeners know there are spoilers about episode 1) in which Victor and myself let everyone know just how excited we are about the return of our favorite zombie survivalists.    We also cover Grand … Read more

Free Video Background Music from YouTube

I am always looking for ways to find royalty free music for my YouTube videos and I know this is not a new feature but something I ran across the other day while exploring my YouTube channel.  YouTube has an Audio Library under the Creation Tools which can be found under your YouTube Account or directly by going here: https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary In this creation library you will find a series of tracks in various categories that … Read more

First 24 Hours with Windows 8.1 Microsoft’s First OTA Update

Microsoft released Windows 8.1 on October 17th as an over-the-air (OTA) update for current Windows 8 users. Besides the minor updates and security patches Microsoft sends out with the Windows Update feature in Control Panel, this was Microsoft’s first major OTA update facilitated by a centralized hub (Windows Store). This is something that Android, Mac OS X, and iOS have been doing for years. I went to the Windows Store last night around 9:00 PM … Read more

Why Are Apple’s Customers Loyal? The Psychology of an iSheep

It’s no secret that Apple’s iOS 7 wasn’t a complete success. Neither was the iPhone 5S, iPhone 5C, Apple Maps, or Siri. Lately, Apple hasn’t been innovating and they have not been releasing products that “change the game” like the original iPhone or iPod and I think Apple’s stockholders would agree with me. Despite the lack of innovation, Apple’s iPhone 5S and 5C sold over 9 million units in just the first weekend. Why these outrageous … Read more

The Trials And Tribulations Of Programming – Lesson 1

Over the past few months, I have been learning Visual Basic, C# and Unity. Like many teenagers the task at hand was rather daunting, all these different numerical and grammatical terms but eventually it came like second nature however before we start I will fill you in on some back story. I am currently doing my A-Levels, for those who do not live in Britain or do not know what A-Level is, it is the … Read more

Finished the School of #MAKEOURMARK Stop Motion Videos Class

So I finally was able to finish the Skill Share Stop Motion Videos class that I signed up for and that started on October 9th.  This was part of the Levi School of #MAKEOURMARK which had some great creative programs for people to learn and pay a low $10 amount and the money would go to charity. 100% of class proceeds fund arts+music education for kids through 826 National. The classes are presented in a … Read more

Featuring the Anker Google Nexus 7 2nd Gen Case

When I was talking about getting a Google Nexus 7 Next Generation for my kids as presents this year, Anker saw my message and wondered if I could review their latest Google Nexus 7 Synthetic Leather case which has a great auto sleep/wake feature which turns off your Google Nexus 7 when you close the case cover. Now, I didn’t have the actual Google Nexus 7 to review the case with the device inside of … Read more

Review of the Anker Wireless Bluetooth Headset

After seeing Victor from Metallman review one of the Anker Bluetooth 4.0 Wireless Headsets, I just had to get myself a copy to review here for DragonBlogger as I spend 8 hours a day sometimes on conference calls and bluetooth adapters for cell phones make my life a lot easier. I will say that the Anker Bluetooth Wireless Headset is a fantastic deal and at $29.99 is better than some Bluetooth headsets I have tested … Read more

Amazon Launches Appstore Developer Select

Developers investing in the best possible Amazon Appstore experience earn premium placement for their apps, 500k mobile ad impressions, AWS credits, and the ability for customers to earn Amazon Coins for purchasing their qualifying apps and in-app items SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Oct. 8, 2013– (NASDAQ:AMZN) – Amazon today launched Appstore Developer Select, a program for developers who optimize their apps and games for Amazon’s Appstore and Fire OS. Developers in the Appstore Developer Select program will receive a broad … Read more

Have Your Own Wi-Fi Hotspot with Internet on The Go

Have you ever gone someplace, and discovered you left your phone at home? Do you even own a cell phone? I don’t, but I do have several tablets and devices that rely on Wi-Fi in order to communicate with the outside world. Sadly when I need one the most, I usually have to hunt down a local hot spot, and there are times when they are not close by. It is at those times when … Read more

Review of VPN4All: a Secure Anonymous Proxy Solution

With more people being afraid of online snooping and privacy invasions especially after the NSA leaks and the amount of Internet information being scanned and invaded, a secured VPN may be a good way to add a little bit of privacy and protection from being snooped on.  It also has many other benefits as well such as ducking around ISP restrictions or country region locks on content as well as allows you to access sites … Read more

Review of Air Patriots the Amazon Android Game

  This is Amazon’s first game in the android market. I have read the reviews of others, and they all say how awesome it is, and how ingenious the game is. I don’t see the same things they are I guess, For me, a game has but a few minutes to say yea or nay. Air patriots said nay. And I quickly felt as if I was playing a game meant for my 1 year … Read more