Sunday
Feb192017

ChargeWrite combines ink pen, power bank, and flash storage in one device

There are all-in-one devices that are truly useful devices and ChargeWrite hopes to be one of those for you. This Indiegogo project packs in not just the aforementioned, pen, power bank, and flash storage. It’s also a stylus and phone screen cleaner. The 16GB internal storage in this device can work both on your smartphone and laptop. It comes with a universal smartphone tip that supports both Apple Lightning connectors and microUSB. It charges via a wall outlet or USB port.

The standard version has the pen, stylus, screen cleaner, and 1,000mAh battery. Meanwhile, the ChargeWrite+has all the features but with a 650mAh battery and the internal storage. It has already raised over US$43,000 in funds and more than surpassed its initial US$10,000 goal. The ChargeWrite costs US$29 (almost CA$40), while the ChargeWrite+ goes for US$39 (around CA$50). Shipping is expected to start in May.

Sunday
Feb192017

HBO’s ‘Silicon Valley’ teases season four

HBO’s Silicon Valley is making a comeback this April and with it we get to see a bit of what they might be up to with this new trailer for the fourth season. When we last left the Pied Piper team, they were looking to pivot away from the world of compression. Richard Hendricks, the bumbling-yet-brilliant lead of the show, is looking to start something big and new and we’re sure we’d get to see all of the antics, setbacks, and hopefully triumphs this season. Silicon Valley will be returning on April 23.

Sunday
Feb192017

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 2/12-2/18

Sunday
Feb192017

This Moto Z Mod turns your phone into a walkie-talkie

Motorola has been encouraging hardware makers to create their own Mods for the Moto line. This new Indiegogo project definitely adds more functionality to the device. Called the Linc, the Mod from Fantom Dynamics is a walkie-talkie that lets you keep in touch for up to six miles without cellular service. It can work in busy areas since it operates on consumer-level frequencies (GMRS/FRS) with 121 private channels. You can even send SMS, transmit voice, or send out your GPS location without cell service. It can communicate with other conventional two-way radios. And it can act as a NOAA weather radio and emergency beacon, too.

The Mod itself is sturdy as it is water- and dust-resistant. It has its own 1,500mAh battery that promises 20 hours of standby time. But aside from working with the Moto Z, it can actually support any smartphone via Bluetooth. It’s just supposedly more seamless with the aforementioned smartphone. To get it for US$99, it’s best you pledge now. Delivery of the Linc Mod is expected around December of this year.

Source: Engadget