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Geek Gadget Preview: The Brydge

Geek Gadget Preview: The Brydge

When the iPad first was released to the world one of the questions I, and many of my friends asked, was why didn’t they just make the MacBook Air a touch screen device?  To me that was a no-brainer. However don’t get me wring, I love my iPad, I use the iPad 2 and I [...]

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Hero Lab and Mac: A good apple

Hero Lab and Mac: A good apple

So almost a week to the day ago…wait…that was an odd sounding beginning. Let me try that again.   Just over a week ago those glorious golden haired gods and goddesses of goodness over at Lone Wolf Development dropped the Mac version of Hero Lab and it’s a flawless piece of work. Now before I [...]

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Geek Gadgetry: The Amazing LIQUIPEL!!!

Geek Gadgetry: The Amazing LIQUIPEL!!!

Don’t you hate it when you drop your phone in the toilet? Me too. Well actually it hasn’t happen to me yet but getting my iPhone wet or dropping it in water is a fear of most of us have.  I recently stumbled across a story about this revolutionary product that takes the term ‘Waterproof’ [...]

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Geek Gadget Preview: The Shaft Camera Stabilizer

Geek Gadget Preview: The Shaft Camera Stabilizer

Since the advent of motion pictures, camera operators have always wanted to produce footage that has smooth motion and fast action without compromising the stability of the shot and making the audience dizzy. In the 1070′s a man but the name of Garret Brown invented the Steadicam. It was first used in classic films like [...]

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Geek Gadget Preview: Revolve

Geek Gadget Preview: Revolve

So what is Revolve you ask? “The Revolve camera dolly is a platform for capturing smooth and dynamic video footage. The system can be used to create a wide variety of tracking shots and rotational dolly shots as well as dynamic time lapse and stop motion photography. It is compatible with virtually any camera, and [...]

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Is Hulu Turning to the Dark Side?

Is Hulu Turning to the Dark Side?

Source: News When Hulu was released to the world it was a great idea that slowly turned into another way for the networks to make money from us watching shows that for the most part are free to watch because most are broadcast free over the air. I remember as a kid having an antenna on my [...]

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Geekcentric Review: The SUPABOY by Hyperkin

Remember the good old days of Nintendo? The  came Super Nintendo and  Sega Genesis and you mind was blown. I think back on those days with great fondness and longing to relive those simple yet exciting days of video gaming. Well recently I got my geek gadget hands on a SUPABOY and that desire to [...]

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Most wanted tech infograph

Most wanted tech infograph

Woo! Who doesn’t like inforgraphs? Everyone likes pretty pictures…While I was over at Alltop, this graphic caught my eye, so I thought I’d share it with you guys…interesting information.

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SOPA and PIPA and other initials of doom, DOOM!

Okay we typically try and keep things pretty light and fun here at GC. However, in case you have been living under a rock for the past few days, or haven’t gone to Wikipedia to find out how to change your spark plugs, then you may be wondering just what the heck is up with [...]

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Geekcentricity Tech Alert: Download.com Bundling Adware With Free Software

Geekcentricity Tech Alert: Download.com Bundling Adware With Free Software

In a post to the Nmap Hackers list Nmap author Fyodor accuses Download.com of wrapping a trojan installer (as detected by various AV applications when submitted to VirusTotal) around software including Nmap and VLC Media Player. The C|Net installer bundles a toolbar, changes browser settings, and, potentially, performs other shenanigans — all under the logo of the application the [...]

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