Sunday, April 8, 2012

The $35 Raspberry Pi


I may not seem like the kind of person, just by meeting me, that follows blogs religiously. Not just any kind of blogs, but specifically tech and science blogs... which many times are one-in-the-same. I love to know about the cutting edge. The new products, concepts, theories, or even out-their ideas. It was hard to pick just one tech blog, but here it is:


This blog is from one of my favorite blog sites called Singularity Hub and is about a UK company called Raspberry Pi that has started taking pre-orders for their new computer, the Model B. The Model B is so popular that the amount of pre-orders is crashing the venders web sites. Why? Because the entire computer is about the size of the palm of your hand, is powerful enough to run HDMI quality graphics, consumes so little energy it can run on USB or “AA” batteries, and only costs $35. Yeah, thirty-five dollars... that's three, five.  And to top it, Linux is pre-loaded and ready to go.  Just add a keyboard, mouse, and an HDMI monitor/TV and it is a full computer.

The Raspberry Pi Model B
The Model B is not aiming to take over the computer industry. Raspberry Pi is even marketing it as a “low-end computing.” But with a $35 computer at the low-end, it won't be long when someone comes out with a $100 mid-range computer and a $250 high-end computer.  I have already ordered mine. I love the smell of technology in the morning.

By Ryan Gage

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Geeks are Sexy

Geeks are Sexy is my favorite techie blog. I'm not a very technical person, but I love gadgets, and learning how to do technical things. Geeks are Sexy (GAS) is a blog that has everything I enjoy reading - the latest gadgets, what's coming out, what I should buy, and humor. In additional to all that, there are cosplay pictures, geek comics, tips and hacks, William Shatner, and all kinds of things that feed my inner geek, which really isn't so inner.

The opportunity to buy this T-shirt was on GAS:

I think I may have squealed when I saw it. A GAS exclusive!

RJ Haynes, Geek Extraordinaire. 


Meet the GIMP!

Recently, I became interested in trying out an Image Editing software.  Now, I didn't want to spend any money on this interest if I didn't have to, so I went looking for a free alternative to Photoshop.  I found GIMP, which is an acronym for GNU Image Manipulation Program.  Along with it, I found the Meet the GIMP blog.  It provides a multitude of video tutorials exhibiting the various features GIMP has to offer and a typical user can do with them.  This blog has been around for awhile, considering it on episode 179 of it's video tutorials, and it is still active.  The fact that all of the tutorials are provided in video format is incredibly useful, as you can see exactly what to do to achieve a desired effect.
 I have always been very interested in electronics and like to try to keep up with the latest gear and I have come to really enjoy Gizmodo which is a technical blog that focuses on electronic technology in general. They have many contributors and welcome their audience to join in or make comments if they wish.
 There is a wealth of information contained on the site with historical facts, surveys, polls, and several different departments that cater to different tech. fields. I really like how current they stay, if you see it on the news this morning they have it broken down further that same day usually. There is something for everyone who likes electronics and technology on Gizmodo
 
Neon skeleton took 1000 hours to create. source Gizmodo.
You can check out the site here :GIZMODO