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Exclusive 3D Printing experiment

Posted by guillaume on November 6, 2014

It’s been a few years I saw these 3D Printers in the news, on Slashdot, however, the prices were never really accessible (just too expensive !) Recently, my son has been begging me to find the company that makes the BeyBlades spin games, which basically are some spinning devices, used by kids to “battle”, as […]

Real user analysis Kindle Fire HD vs Nexus 7

Posted by guillaume on November 6, 2012

I wanted at first to write a review of the Nexus 7 alone – but since, Amazon was to launch end of October, the Kindle Fire HD in the UK, I couldn’t resist to make a user review between these two ! Now that I finally had time to try both devices: Note that I […]

Quantum RNG

Posted by guillaume on April 14, 2012

(saw that information on /.) 4,2,5,6,9,1 … Ok well these are not Quantum generated numbers ! The Australian National University (ANU) however has a very neat Quantum number generator ! They (simply) split a beam of light into two beams, and measure the power in each beam. As light is quantised, the light intensity in […]

PS Vita – Review

Posted by guillaume on February 27, 2012

Buying the PS Vita (3G and Wi-Fi) for around 250 GBP on Amazon with a free memory card, as well as two games : – Wipeout 2048 (I am an old fan of Wipeout) – Dungeon Hunter (I was also a big fan of Dungeon Master) Let me begin by the fact that the battery […]

Origami Stroller – Review

Posted by guillaume on February 15, 2012

An interesting experiment: a 3 year old toddler, London and an American stroller. Origami is deemed to be an high tech stroller from the US, with and interesting feature of auto-folding and unfolding. The product is made by a Pittsburgh company named 4Moms. First thing to know is that when you receive a huge parcel […]