Goodbye energy drink, hello Thync. Mood-changing wearable helps you boost (or calm) your brain in minutes

Energy drinks have a new competitor to the 3:00 p.m. brain fog. Thync, a mood-enhancing wearable, hit the consumer market today after coming out of stealthmode. The device uses a method of neurosignaling or low levels of pulsed electrical energy, to modify ones’ mood by stimulating certain parts of the brain. The device is a … Read more

Next-gen FLIR ONE thermal imaging camera is mini and mighty

Video contribution by Travis Arbon Thermal imaging just got easier for all mobile device users. The predator-vision thermal imaging camera shrunk from a case with a calibration handle to a simple attachment with auto calibration (thank goodness) that is now available for Android and all iOS devices.   As for the app, instead of accessing … Read more

The Egg-citing personal web server in your hand – gadget

Co-written with Travis Arbon I can’t remember the last time I thoroughly read the user policy agreement on one of my web/cloud services or software updates-and companies count on that. With all the concern about data mining, scraping and using our personal images or info for corporate gain, a group of former Intel engineers joined forces … Read more

Skully smart helmet gives motorcycle riders a 360 view

Dr. Marcus Weller had been in one too many motorcycle accidents. His brother and co-founder, Mitchell will tell you that “the majority of motorcycle accidents happen from getting hit from behind,” and if a rider could remove distractions, blindspots and see more what is going on around them, more accidents could be avoided. With this concept … Read more