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Google’s new “Google, evolved” video piqued Patricia’s curiosity. Check it out!
Continue ReadingGoogle’s new “Google, evolved” video piqued Patricia’s curiosity. Check it out!
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Continue ReadingGet your BattleBot on with Lego Mindstorms’ SumoBots. GeekMom Maryann walks you through the equipment and strategies necessary to win the battle!
Continue ReadingGoogle’s Cardboard helps virtual travelers see the world, but not without a some small speed bumps along the way.
Continue ReadingGameband + Minecraft is something special for fans of Minecraft. It’s a wearable, but it’s a wearable with a big difference. Gameband is a portable game of Minecraft you take with you on your wrist.
Continue ReadingThe 2016 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid has been completely redone and now includes a plug-in. They’ll give you plenty of reasons to go green with your next car.
Continue ReadingPatricia is starting to back off from her militant “Go STEM or Go Home” attitudes. Read about her change of heart.
Continue ReadingYou can use this site to compare 3D printers, laptops, tablets, and more with feature sliders and an interactive chart.
Continue ReadingNeed a crash course in net neutrality? Start here.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Maryann investigates whether Dash and Dot from Wonder Workshop can jump start your child on learning to program.
Continue ReadingIt’s new! It’s improved! It’s on Kickstarter now!
Continue ReadingOnstar is expanding their service to include three new features that will make your life easier and maybe even help save you a little cash.
Continue ReadingPinterest is now soliciting advertisers. Do you think this will change the way you use it?
Continue ReadingNot everyone has close access to a farm. For those who don’t, Farming Simulator 15 is worth checking out!
Continue ReadingYou won’t want to miss the innovative designs and brilliant pictures in The Lego Mindstorms EV3 Idea Book.
Continue ReadingCreate your on virtual jack-o-lantern on Khan Academy!
Continue ReadingEver wondered why C++ ended up with two pluses instead of one? Did the creators of Java have a particular fixation with coffee? Read on to find out!
Continue ReadingInstead of sending them just tasty treats that will be gobbled up and gone before their next all nighter, Logitech is giving away a care package that they’ll use all year long.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Maryann tells us about how LastPass can manage your passwords with confidence and security.
Continue Reading“Miss Us?!” was the caption in this postcard sent by the Postagram app. My son and I wanted my daughter in college to know we were thinking about her…and maybe laugh.
Continue ReadingTechnovation, the longest running girls-in-tech program, launched a complete gallery of 362 mobile apps developed by participants in 26 countries today!
Continue ReadingThis post will provide the reader with tips on how to generate the best Auto Awesome Photos Google has to offer!
Continue ReadingThe OtterBox Agility System combines multiple pieces that function together to keep your tablet protected while improving its functionality.
Continue ReadingAs the mother of two kids in a very tech-connected geek household, apps are often on our minds. Which is why I’m so excited to share Tiny Hands Apps, our sponsor, with you. Our daughter, the youngest, is only two. And while she’s fascinated with the iPad and certainly wants to use it like her […]
Continue ReadingThe tiny Dash7 Bluetooth stereo soundbar from Soundmatters delivers big sound, with several drawbacks.
Continue ReadingWith the increase in temperatures comes the switching from long pants to shorts. For an amputee, this might be more difficult than you think. Join us in exploring the fun new options in prosthetic design.
Continue ReadingThe annual Ford Trend conference tackled the issue of data collection and how companies use that data to improve customer interactions.
Continue ReadingSupport this Kickstarter campaign for a tiny, stylish, portable phone charger!
Continue ReadingDo your kids Scratch? Nope, this isn’t a medical question. Scratch is a free programming language developed for kids.
Continue ReadingWhen Gina Likins walked into Carroll Hall at the University of North Carolina, she was reminded of the sleepovers of her youth. But this was no ordinary slumber party.
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