Scosche IDR305MD Tapline II Earbud Review

I have a plethora of earbuds lying around from my various testing over the years and I am always on the lookout for a good set of earbuds that allow for more functionality as well as better sound.  Something that is ideal for when I am running on the treadmill or working out at the gym and reduces the amount of times I have to take out and touch my iPhone while working out is … Read more

Get a Free Copy of Aimersoft DVD Creator

If you are looking for an easy and simple way to take some movie files or create a DVD slideshow, then this is your chance to pick up a copy of Aimersoft DVD Creator.  Aimersoft lets you take just about any media format MP4, MOV, AVI, WMV and combine them as tracks to burn to a DVD. There are 2 ways you can get a free copy of Aimersoft DVD Creator, the easiest and best … Read more

Kingston MobileLite Wireless Review

I have been a huge fan of the Kingston Wi-Drive which I use every time that I travel with the family so I was eager to try out the Kingston Digital MobileLite Wireless. Though Kingston lists the MobileLite Wireless in the Wireless Drive category, it in itself is not a drive.  It is a portable card reader + USB reader + small external battery backup for your mobile devices.  Now, this allows the device to … Read more

Will Every Appliance Be Internet Connected?

Smart Appliances have been touted for years but really haven’t become mainstream outside of your living room.  Internet Connected appliances however are invading every room of your house from the Kitchen to the Laundry room.  It will not be long before every device that plugs into the wall doesn’t have some sort of Internet connectivity and functionality in my opinion.  The pure and simple reason is analytics, reporting and assisting. Smart Fridge: The Ultimate Kitchen … Read more

Review: Otterbox Defender Series Case with iON Intelligence for iPhone 4 and 4S

  Otterbox has proven time and time again that their products are not only built to last but also built to make certain that your device is protected. The Otterbox Defender Series of cases are built with three layers of protection in order to ensure you that your device is guaranteed to have some of the best protection for your money. This is the newest case from Otterbox in their Defender line of products and … Read more

Ematic eGlide XL PRO II Review

As some of you know, a while back I had a very bad experience with a new 10 inch tablet. I was not happy, and I was worried when I had to “settle” for a different tablet that I had no knowledge of, but, I was pleasantly surprised. I feel it is only fair of me to share the experience with you as well. When I went into the store to return the bad tablet … Read more

Necomimi Brain Wave Cat Ears Review

Disclaimer: NeuroSky provided Dragonblogger.com with a pair of Necomimi Cat Ears for evaluation purposes. Opinions expressed in this review are 100% my own. I am sure you have heard of animatronic cat ears – but what about brain wave controlled cat ears? NeuroSky’s Necomimi Brain Wave Cat Ears is a unique piece of headgear that responds to your brain activity. While the device is heavily marketed towards cosplayers, you do not need to be a cosplay connoisseur … Read more

A Good Free Vector Search Engine

Even as a WordPress blogger images are very important to making an impression with readers, choosing the right images for your WordPress blog theme, images and logos for your site banners or even social media icons can help draw attention and clicks. I was experimenting with Vector.me a free vector search engine which allows you to find and download free vector and free logo files that you can use for your own websites or blogs.  … Read more

Touchfire iPad Keyboard Review

Disclaimer: Touchfire provided Dragonblogger.com with a Touchfire iPad Keyboard for evaluation purposes. Opinions expressed in this review are 100% my own. I like many of you out there often find myself tethered to my iPad. One of the drawbacks of this close relationship I share with it is the fact that I cannot stand the virtual keyboard it comes with. A company called Touchfire heard pleas like mine and came up with the Touchfire iPad Keyboard … Read more

Plug N’ Play: 5 USB Mics Changing the Game

A decade ago, producing a high-quality sound from home would have been unheard of. However, as the years progress, so too has microphone technology; featuring updated software and top-of-the-line hardware. The biggest development though was the debut of the USB microphone which, in a nutshell, is a microphone that literally just plugs into your computer and is ready to go, typically requiring no additional software. Ever since their debut, USB mics have become quite abundant. … Read more

Bluetooth Bulb Review: Fun and Energy Saving

Disclaimer: BlueBulb provided Dragonblogger.com with a Bluetooth Bulb for evaluation purposes. Opinions expressed in this review are 100% my own. It seems just about everything is getting the Bluetooth treatment these days and the humble light bulb is no exception. The Bluetooth Bulb is an early contender stepping into the ring hoping to prove that it is not only original but one of the best. As dazzled as I was by the thought of being … Read more

Why I Want a Kindle Fire HD

Hi, I’ve been a big technology fan for many years; my first electronic device was a C-64 in the late 70’s. Since then I was hooked, Mac, Amiga, Pc’s, cell phones, you name it, I’ve owned it. At any one time, I have close to 15 to 20 gadgets around the house, even though my wife wishes I would get rid of some of them.  About a year and a half ago, I bought my … Read more

Gow an Awesome Alternative to Cygwin

If you are a power user and use both Linux and Windows, you might have Cygwin installed. Cygwin is a set of tools that allow you to run Linux only programs on Windows. Cygwin however has it’s own fair share of annoyances, it’s actually a POSIX (Portable Operating System Interface) thereby you do not have shell integration and all the Linux tools will run only within Cygwin. But with Gow, the executables are compiled for the Windows environment, thereby … Read more

Review of the Archos 101 Android Tablet

Recently, I decided to buy a new tablet. I looked around, and found one that I felt was going to fit my needs. This tablet had a large 10 inch screen, and all kinds of bells and whistles. Upon seeing it, I was hooked. I searched all over town trying to see if anyone had one in stock, and finally found one. I got the last one they had, and the last one, as it … Read more

Recent Technology News – Android Malware, Blackstone Exits Dell Buyout

Recently, Android users have been thrown into a bit of an Android Malware scare after Lookout  discovered a new piece of malware called ‘BadNews’ in as many as 32 Google Play apps. Although somewhere between 2 million and 9 million Android devices have been estimated to be infected, if you haven’t downloaded any Russian clone apps recently you’re probably safe. Just to be sure, let us go through how BadNews affects the infected devices: Shows … Read more

Gameboy Retro Case by Rocketcases Review

Disclaimer: Rocketcases has provided Dragonblogger.com with a Gameboy Retro Case for evaluation purposes. Opinions expressed in this review are 100% my own. Novelty cases are such a great way to solve the “which iPhone is yours” problem. Rocketcases has come up with a solution that reaches out to your inner gamer with their Gameboy Retro Case. The Gameboy Retro Case is a truly ingenious way to camouflage your iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, or iPhone 5. … Read more

Recent Technology News – Exploratorium, Toshiba Kirabook Launched

This Recent Technology News update is about the launch of the Exploratorium at Pier 15, San Francisco and the all new Kirabook ultrabook from Toshiba. The Exploratorium at San Francisco’s Palace of Fine Arts has been moved to its new $300 million location at Pier 15, Embarcadero. The 330,000 square-foot interactive science museum is filled with highly stimulating setups which are guaranteed to amaze kids as well as adults through active participation, from games to artificial … Read more

Logitech C920 Webcam Review

I was super excited when I had contacted Logitech to see if we can review some products and they agreed to send me the Logitech C920 webcam to review. The Logitech C920 can capture 1080p at 30fps and has a true 3MP optical lens but is capable of taking 2MP, 3MP, 6MP, or 15MP image snapshots thanks to its software enhancements which improve it’s optical lens further. The C920 has a 78 degree field of … Read more

Should You Buy a Roku 3?

I have been an avid Roku fan for several years having owned a Roku XD, 2 Roku XDS, a Roku 2 XS and now most recently a Roku 3.  Sure, I could access streaming Internet applications on my Internet Enabled Sony Blu-Ray Player, my Samsung SmartTV, my Xbox 360 or my Nintendo Wii-U but I can honestly tell you that no device, or interface access online streaming content as efficiently as the Roku. Except of … Read more