9, Jan 2013
Waterproof Gadgets With HzO WaterBlock

Remember the waterproofing company Liquipel from last year?  Well they just got some competition from a new company named HzO. The HzO coating is called WaterBlock and claims that it protects better than the competition (aka Liquipel).  The WaterBlock technology is applied via a "chemical vapor deposition process" and protects…

8, Jan 2013
NVIDIA Project SHIELD

Watch out Nintendo and Sony, NVIDIA is coming for you with their latest gaming gadget, Project SHIELD.  Project SHIELD runs full PC games over Wi-Fi, has a 5-inch display, and can run Unreal Engine 4 tech.  If the 5-inch display isn't large enough you can output to your TV at…

2, Jan 2013
Google Maps & Places Coming To the Kia Sorento CUV

The Korean car manufacturers (think Hyundai and Kia) are making a serious go at it.  There cars are improving massively, looking better, and stealing market share from the older goats.  In this case, Kia is going to improve their UVO eServices telematics in a big way by teaming up with…

7, Dec 2012
Remote Control Helicopter With Water Cannon

Make going to work, or having Grandkids over, much more fun with an RC Helicopter that shoots water.  I can picture the cube farm now, start the flight from cube A2324 and fly a few cubes over to C6542 and unleash the water cannon.  I think this little water squirting…

5, Dec 2012
Hex3 AppTag Smartphone Laser Tag

  The Hex3 AppTag gaming system has a range of augmented reality games for you to pick from.  Some complicated, some downright simple.  The AppTag Gun works with both iOS and Android gadgets assuming they fit into the upper clamp. As with any blaster toy, the object is to shoot…

5, Dec 2012
Black Ops II Breaks $1 Billion Sales Number

While there are plenty of video games that hit the market with barely a splash and game studios going out of business, not Activision.  The Call of Duty franchise is still managing to stay fresh, their latest hit Black Ops II has already broken the $1 billion dollar mark in…

3, Dec 2012
Apple Is Now Assembling New iMacs In The USA

A bit of shocker.  It seems that most of the products on the shelves in the USA are manufactured and assembled in China.  Not sure why Apple has chosen to assemble some of the new iMacs here in America.  One can imagine it is a combination of the following, assembly…

19, Nov 2012
Sega Genesis Classic Game Console

If you grew up playing on the Sega Genesis Console, this might just be a worthwhile $59.99 spend.  The Sega Genesis Classic Game Console comes loaded with 80 classic games, 40 of which are 16-bit games like: Sonic the Hedgehog, Ecco, Streets of Rage and Golden Axe.  It also includes…

14, Nov 2012
PadPivot Lap And Desk Stand Review

It seems like a lot of iPad and iPhone accessories make it to GadgetKing for review.   The PadPivot from Uifit is an accessory that follows a simple rule: necessity is the mother of all invention. Anybody who has used an iPad for any amount of time knows that it can…

8, Nov 2012
LaCie CloudBox

Not everyone is comfortable uploading their important data to some cloud service.  I get it.  Not to mention, there is some comfort in knowing you can grab the data, throw it in your bag, and take it with you.  Similar to the Western Digital My Book Live Duo (which I…