It's SPHERICAL! That's right, the GameSphere from Drake & Josh is based on a real product—the Memorex Boomball. So let's explore Memorex's history (don't forget the juicy lawsuit) and let's try to mod a Boomball into a working GameSphere!
It's SPHERICAL! That's right, the GameSphere from Drake & Josh is based on a real product—the Memorex Boomball. So let's explore Memorex's history (don't forget the juicy lawsuit) and let's try to mod a Boomball into a working GameSphere!
Valve is a wildly successful video game company, but when they tried to make their own video game console line… perhaps it didn't work out how they expected. Is there a silver lining to this failure? Perhaps a life lesson? Let's see…
The Flip Video camera forever changed the camcorder industry, but is it just me… or… did it feel like it kinda vanished fast? Despite it being popular? Well, there's a reason for that. Come along, grasshopper, and learn about the twisty tale behind Flip Video.
The Ai Pin is not a scam, and the story behind it—and the company, Humane—go way beyond the initial "negative reviews". Today, Krazy Ken takes you through Humane's history, the philosophy behind Ai Pin, the new developments since the product launched, and much more—all with a sprinkle of optimism, and a healthy dose of brutal honesty.
Many people LOVE the Eee PC and the Eee brand, but did you know this brand ignited the netbook revolution? And with it (at least) 3 lawsuits? (And maybe some DankPods references). There's tons of great history and products to cover, so let's take a look…
You may remember Girl Tech and the Password Journal, but do you know how it all started? And… what happened after? Well, you're about to find out!
One Laptop per Child was an ambitious charity! Can they sell a laptop at only $100? Can they sell 150 million of them?! Let's see how well it worked out.
The Nexus Q is arguably Google's most beautiful (and mysterious-looking) product. So why did Google kill it in only a month?
OUYA Inc. raised over $33 million, yet their product only lasted 2 years and the rest of the company didn’t last much longer. What… or who… is responsible?
The Light L16 looks kinda freaky (and it might make you feel itchy). Oh, and it cost $65 million to develop. Let's see how well it works!
LeapFrog spent about $100 million to build "the world's first" pentop computer. Let see how well that worked!
Pebble ignited the smartwatch revolution and grossed $230 MILLION in sales! But then… it fizzled. What happened?
Krazy Ken tells the fascinating (and somewhat tragic) story behind the historic Windows XP "Bliss" wallpaper. He also travels to California to photograph it himself and $#!% hits the fan…
Former iPod user Krazy Ken is trying a Zune for the first time! He's going to tell you all about the product history, and he'll debunk some myths.
The Lytro Light Field Camera lets you focus a photo after you shoot it. Sounds neat! So what went wrong at this $360 million dollar company?
We all know the Apple iPhone, but do you know of the true, ORIGINAL, InfoGear iPhone from 1998?
What the heck is Quibi? Why did it shut down in only 8 months? Did it really gain almost 2 billion dollars?! Hey… no one said revolutionizing mobile video would be easy. Let's take a look at what happened.
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