I just found this video that is pretty interesting. It’s a video of 2 cops trying to catch a criminal using these Robo Cop like headsets called “Golden-I” to catch the criminal. The headset helps you see through walls, detect an object quicker and has night vision sensors. Pretty much everything Robo Cop can do.
Planetary Resources, an asteroid mining company based in Bellevue, claims technology could help the Earth in case we get too close to comfort to exploding meteorites again

Planetary Resources, an asteroid mining company based in Bellevue, says its technology could help the Earth in case we ever once again get too close to comfort to exploding meteorites, near earth asteroids and other extraterrestrial objects. The posts came in just as a meteorite exploded over Russia, that injured at least 500 people when windows and
Russian meteor causes blast

A meteor streaked through the skies Friday morning, before exploding with a flash and boom that shattered glass in buildings and left hundreds of people hurt. Although it is uncertain as to how many people did get injured, since injured reports are still coming in until this very minute, but as of noon Moscow time, as
Black Berry stock tumbling down the Stock Markets

Shares of Blackberry (TSX:BB) dropped more than 8% Wednesday as the sheen continued to wear off from its smartphone product launch of the well over hyped Black Berry 10 two weeks ago. The Waterloo, Ont.-based company, which formerly called itself Research In Motion, saw shares decline $1.25 to close at $14.00 on the Toronto Stock
3D Made awesome; Robohand

Custom 3d printing toys in your house is fun. 3D printing a hand for a kid who can not afford one is pure AWESOME! The fundraiser is at this link Ivan Owen in Bellingham, Washington and Richard Van As in South Africa—have published the design for Robohand, the mechanical hand prosthesis, on MakerBot’s Thingiverse site as
DIY Space Travel

When you think about space travel and a budget what numbers in your head come up? Millions, billions and maybe when it comes to building a Death Star, it could go well above the trillions. Though, what if you could do it for maybe, a few hundred thousand dollars. Meet Kristian von Bengston and Peter
The Battle of Motion Control: X-Box, Playstation, or Wii (and does it really matter anyways)?

DISCLAIMER: I am not a major in video game technology, so if any facts are wrong, or ignored, feel free to comment on it. New knowledge is always welcome here! Amongst gamers, there seem to be 2 seperate nations; hardcore gamers and casual gamers. You can find a lot of hardcore gamers playing MMORPGs, or
The Redditor, Reddit’s unofficial magazine

It started over a year ago, the design… Flawless. What you find inside… Brilliant. One issue sums up nearly a month of the activity of Reddit why giving it this stylistic vibe. Each issue, from first to last, radiates something great, something that is on its way to getting noticed. Little over a year ago,
Reddit, the Perfect Median
The Year of Pirating Documentaries

No we are not talking about a behind the scenes look of Pirates of the Caribbean and we aren’t talking about a high fluctuation in the number of documentaries torrented, we are talking about how two very famous internet companies, Napster and Piratebay, are making documentaries about their struggles and achievements. This is all in the shadows of the
The Future of Humanity Is…
Ouya; A Kickstarter Possibly Turned Into A Multi-Million Dollar Gaming Console Idea?
Nick Cave Performance Artist: Wearable Art for the Primal urge

You’ve left the old world behind… the predictable blue skies have dissolved into a metamorphic pulse, washing in and out of oranges, greens, pinks, purples. In place of clouds, sequins, feathers, lace and oscillating lengths of brightly colored fur mark the horizon. As you gently pick at the seams of this universe, you see what
Space in One Hundred Images

If a picture is worth 1000 words, than 100 pictures must be worth 100,000 words! Space.com has been kind enough to provide us with a spectacular display of space photography through the best 100 pictures of space and its earthly relations for 2012. What better way to ignite people’s imagination about space traveling than through a
Kickstarter – A Motivator, A Project Builder, A Godsend
Why Video Games Are a Stupid Scapegoat

Earlier today I came across an article that was reviewing the massacre in Sandy Hook, here is an excerpt from that article that led me to a sort of outrage that someone so misinformed could get so much publicity. Here it is: It was about 9:40 a.m. Friday. In just minutes, Lanza — a withdrawn, emotionally detached 20-year-old
The Multiverse Theory

Human imagination has been captivated by the celestial sky for millennias as men throughout history have attributed stars and planets to be the realm of God(s). The moon as spend millions of years watching over us and creating an attraction that every man feels in his soul; an attraction so strong that as soon as
Hubble Telescope Peeks Into The Farthest Galaxies Ever Observed

By Philippe Labrecque Working for the National Aeronautic and Space Administration (NASA) comes with a few perks. One of them is walking on the Moon (ask Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin) and another is uncovering galaxies formed more than 13 billion years ago. Indeed, the light from such far away galaxies has taken 13.4 billion years
2012′s Worst Technology Ideas Or At Least Not The Brightest.

Logo created by Gary Almeida What a year we have had for technology and technology related companies; Anything from tablets to media streamers to technology idea based disasters! Since it’s almost the end of the year, I thought to myself ”Why not do the worst technology gadgets and things alike of 2012?!?! So here it




