Matt Paligaru
Make your home even smarter by letting IFTTT do the work
What is IFTTT? It stands for “If This Then That” and is a web (and now app) based system that features over 165 different participants. Through the use of “recipes,” you can create cause and effect style actions that see a one IFTTT participant work with another. Major companies like ESPN and Nike are involved, as are smart home product makers like NEST and Belkin. Let’s take a look at what you can do with IFTTT!
Review: Embrace the unusual with Kirby and the Rainbow Curse
Once in a while, Nintendo does some weird and experimental things with the Kirby Franchise. Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is a kickback of sorts to 2005’s Canvas Curse for the Nintendo DS. With no controlling mechanics outside of momentum, drawing lines and a few taps, you’re definitely in for a challenge with this game. Let’s take a look!
Review: Riding the futuristic rails with Screamride
Frontier Developments (of Rollercoaster Tycoon fame) is back with a new generation of coaster gaming. Taking place 35 years in the future, Screamride takes a lighthearted (and occasionally) morbid look at humans trying to push their G Forces to the limit in Screamride. But is it the staple coaster of your amusement park, or a kiddie ride? Let’s take a look.
Pre-Order Mad Max for a Ripper of a Bonus!
At some point or another, I’m sure every one of us born before 1990 have seen at least one of the Mad Max movies (or at least seen snippets of it.) They aren’t going to be remembered as the best movies of all time, but I’d say they’re pretty significant to the cinephiles. September 1st, 2015 is the long awaited release date of Mad Max. Following some platform release changes (more in the article on that,) you’ll finally get to see what Avalanche Studios has been working on the past few years. You’re also being set up with a pretty sweet Pre-Order bonus if you get in early. Read on to find out more!
The Connected Home Series: Security and Surveillance
In this installment of the Connected Home Series, we’ll talk about how security and surveillance options have changed to adapt to growing realtime needs. Alarm systems aren’t just keypad entries, or services monitored through a paid company, for example. Let’s take a look at some of the options that exist for you to set up your own home security system and stay connected to your home in realtime through your smartphone or tablet.
A Beginner’s Guide to Drones
Have you ever wanted to get into model drones, but weren’t sure about some of the ins and outs, including what you could fly in Canada (or what qualifies as a drone) and where you can fly it? Look no further. Click below to find out some of the basics about drones, including flight restrictions, qualifications and even what drones can do for us now and in the future.
Review: Welcome to the New Nintendo 3DS era with The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D
15 years have passed now since The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask shocked traditionalists and long time series fans. Following a much darker pathway than previous games, Majora’s Mask was welcomed by some and shunned by others. Now, with the New Nintendo 3DS making its debut, Majora’s Mask is back in a revamped 3D form to help take advantage of the new controls and button spread. I admit I wasn’t a fan 15 years ago, but I’m older and much more open to change nowadays. My thoughts on the game are available by clicking below.
Connected audio essentials for a smart home
With over 75 years of Home Audio experience, Pioneer is no stranger to the Home Audio game. Ever since they shifted their focus away from televisions 5 years ago, they’ve been making progress in the “Smart home” market. In 2011, they envisioned a Smart concept car, and ever since, they’ve been making smart connected home audio products. Come take a look at some of the options they have produced for your connected home.
How to transfer data from your Nintendo 3DS to your new Nintendo 3DS XL
Whether you’ve upgraded to one of the standard new Nintendo 3DS XL systems or bought one of the special edition ones, there’s one problem you’ll have to solve before you can ease into it fully – Transferring the data from the previous system to the new one.
Get ready for the biggest hunts yet in Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate!
After the success of Monster Hunter 3, it was a little surprising not to see the sequel released in North America right away. But wait no more! The latest iteration – Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate came out alongside the New Nintendo 3DS, and this powered up version will help you forget that you had to wait all of that extra time to get your hands on it!