Thursday, May 24, 2012

Classsssy Clip-On Lenses

This product is for all those photographers, out there who love to capture memorable moments with not only there camera's but iPod touches, iPads, and iPhones.

Apple's camera is capable of producing some impressive images, by most standards. With each new model, the camera only gets better. So, at this point, it seems almost appropriate for a line of slick clip-on lenses to come on the market—no matter how impossibly twee they might appear.




So Gizmon has created a iPhone case, to with these honey-I-shrunk-the-kids-cute clip-on lenses. And unlike other versions of the iPhone accessory, these prove there's no need to be costly.

Types: Fisheye, Circular Polarizer, and 3-Image Mirage, the interchangeable lenses screw onto the clip which mounts snugly to the iPhone.

The Gizmon clip-ons ($35 each).

Perfect for the perfectionist iPhotographer interested in accenting his/her work with more than mere app effects. They also look like they belong to someone's very sophisticated doll. And there perfect for adjusting angles and capturing the best zoomed in and color perfecting pictures.

You'll just love it.



Sunday, May 6, 2012

Nature's Technology

Are you one to bring home plants and plants and have them die continuously?  Well then the Koubachi Wi-Fi Sensor is perfect for you.
Tech Article 5-7-12

 Koubachi is a company that cares about plants and helps better and prevent the mistakes that us human's make everyday while caring for our plants.

Over-watering or not watering enough, a lack of light or too much light, too high or too low room temperature; are all causes as to why plants die and things that the Koubachi company can help. 

The Koubachi Wi-Fi Sensor acts as a sentry on duty watching and ensuring your plants are being treated well. The sensor is device that incorporates sensors that determine the level of moisture present in the soil, the amount of light reaching the leaves, and the temperature in the plant's immediate surroundings.




The data that is collected gets sent via the Wi-Fi module present within the sensor to the cloud and onto Koubachi's servers. From there it gets synced to your interface of choice (a Web app viewed via browser or an iOS app for Apple devices), and you receive detailed information as to the health of your plant and what measures, if any, need to be taken in order to make it more comfortable.


The Koubachi is perfect for everyone's house because you only need one device. it adjusts to all plants so you wouldn't need to purchase many devices, its also just a small device that is GreenHouse apporved and safe for all soil. Ad the best part is it's reuseable; so you can set it up over and over again and it only costs €129 or US $168.

So Get Your Koubachi Wi-Fi Sensor Today!


Caption: The sensor sitting ouside the plant gathering info.

Caption:The sensor being placed in the pot of soil.


The sensor from far war view.


 Tutorior of Koubachi Wi-Fi Sensor: Click Here


Wednesday, May 2, 2012


This Summer, I plan on doing so much. About a week after school ends i'm driving down to Florida, with my older sister, her  two best friends and Tatiana and Tiffany. We plan on visiting my grandparents for a couple of days and then going down to Disney for about a week and a half.e we head off to Puerto Rico. My parents, and my older and younger sisters will be taking a plane down to Puerto Rico one last year before my grandma dies.My older sister Julissa will be bringing her two best friends with her again and I'll hopefully be bringing my best friend Alison. My family would only be staying in Puerto Rico for a good week and a half again and then we'd all be coming home. After I get back from Puerto Rico, I'm planning alot of time down shore with my best friend and her mom, dad and brother before she heads off to France. And last but not least, I plan on driving down to Virginia with my friend Alison and my sister to visit my other sister. I hope my summer is as busy and fun as I think it's going to be.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Flash Dock Attachment








The Flash Dock attachment from pocket demo is a DSLR that attaches to the back of the iPhone and

can be postioned in whatever manner you want it to be. The main purpose is to raise it's IQ; but

other purposes might include photo sharing, geotagging, video, montitor, and sound recording. The

Flash Dock has perfect positioning because you choose the position and it's available with back up

equipment that allows you to make it portible and handy at all times. All you need is the right apps

and $40 and the Flash Dock is all yours.


Friday, April 13, 2012

Web 2.0 Wiki Dissection

Group Members:Lilly, Jeslin, Brandan

The purpose is to inform people about what is disruptive technology in the classroom and what is not.

The last post was November 7, 2007, at 2:53 a.m.

The wiki was created first by a user named CLykowski, and other users added to it after a while.

We could add what people are doing about disruptive technology, onto the article. They don't show what is going on with the technology, they only show what it is and examples of it.

We learned how disruptive technology is used, examples of technology, and techniques of how they are used.

If we needed to put together a wiki, we would use a topic we all knew, and could contribute to, something that was easy to understand and find info on. That topic would be different hobbies available to do on computers, since we all use computers, for various different things.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Spring Break

This spring break, I did many things. At the beginning of spring break my family just did the usual sleep and eat, but it had to stop. Because on Tuesday was my track meet and on April 5th, my dad got knee replacement surgery so I spent the whole day babysitting and cleaning the house for my mom because it was also her birthday! We brought my mom flowers and took her out for dinner the night before her birthday due to my dad's surgery. On the day of the surgery my dad woke up really early, he got everything ready and fled to the hospital with my mom. His surgery was at 8 am. We weren't allowed to see him until about 12am; but since my sister and I had a eye doctor's appointment, we couldn't see him until ;3 in the afternoon.
When my sister and I saw him, we were so ecstatic, because we were missing him terribly and were so worried that everything wouldn't be okay. But it was so it was all good.  The next two days all we did was visit my dad and spend the whole day in the hospital helping him and making sure he was okay, then we grabbed dinner and went home. My mom, little sister and I were the only ones at home so all we did was sleep and watch some t.v. On Saturday morning, my dad was sent to a nursing home for recovery and therapy, so we had to visit him there. But the best part was both my older sister's and there kids came to visit and stay with us to see our dad. My older sister's have seven kids in total, so imagine that is a lotta kids being with my dad in the nursing home. And last but not least was yesterday, yesterday I watched movies all day with my dad in the nursing home; we watched Fireproof, My Name is Khan, The Blind Side, John Tucker, Must Die, and The Chronicles Of Narnia, Prince Caspian. I think overall it was a very productive week :)

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Tech Acticle 3|30|12 - Ubi-Camera

A team at Japan's Institute of Advanced Media Arts and Science in Ogaki are working on an innovative prototype fingertip Ubi-Camera.The Ubi- Camera is to let the user's fingers set the frame. It's effective because it allows one to compose shots in a second without the hastle of waiting for the perfect angle, zoom etc. It'll give a new meaning to the term (digital) when it hits the market stock.
With this camera you can take a photo and use different motions, you can also attach you index finger, and form a retangel with your fingers in order for the frame to be as you wish. And when you push the side hard with your thumb, the shutter is pressed.Another thing that is great about the Ubi- Cam is that is is equipped with an infrared range finder that estimates the distance between the photographers hands and face so it draws the lenses closer. SO the perfect picture you imagined can be made possible. ~Watch the video below to see the Ubi-Camera in action!~