The creators of RetroEngine Sigma seek funding for a plug-and-play "mini console" and media player capable of emulating thousands of classic video games.
Platforms like Amazon's CreateSpace make it possible to print and publish just one book -- a new service could offer that same capability to photographers.
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Targeting amateur, enthusiast, and professional photographers, Loupedeck is a new hardware control interface made specifically for Adobe Lightroom users.
Designed specifically for diving, the Paralenz camera uses sensors to record depth data and automatically adjust white balance for dives down to 656 feet.
The Indiegogo project that was an independent film called "It's All Good" will go down as one of the most talked-about crowdfunding ventures in history.
By actively cooling a mattress as low as 60-degrees Fahrenheit, the Kryo cooling system promises owners a better night's sleep by regulating temperature.
By simply placing the Stilla Motion device on a backpack, laptop, or purse, owners have the ability to easily track and monitor those items' every movement.