Shall we say – Modern Day Laser Tag? – but this time around you don’t have to strap the sensor on your dog  Shooting stuff will always be around no matter how many mothers out there stand rigidly against it. Kids have transitioned from cap guns to BB guns, then to laser, back to a reformed BB (Airsoft) and upgraded Nerf, and now back to upgraded infrared.

Interative Toy Concepts has developed a skeet shooter game designed to be an indoor toy.

The world’s first HD 3D camera – sorta speaks for itself.

2.6 millimetres – so we can ripped on buying a 3/4″ acrylic protector that all those iPhone accessory companies will cash in on!

Completely wireless HD TV’s – now I can mount this sucker just about everywhere – Monster Cable should lookout!

High speed camera – we’re talking 300FPS – capture that golf swing, tennis serve – finally!

Keep Polaroid film alive!

An iPhone-controlled drone helicopter – how cool is that toy??

I continuously struggle to keep my desktop clean… but I don’t. After a few months I end up with icons that completely cover my screen because you expect that if I put important stuff on my desktop that I don’t want to forget, I won’t forget it – but I do. Then after several more months, I shove them blindly into little folders and well – I might as well just have deleted them because it’s so difficult to sift through them again to find what I’m looking for.

BumpTop.com offers a great new way to organize just about everything through a revolutionary visual organization scheme. Your desktop becomes an entire cubicle. Pin stuff on the wall, create piles, reorganize, and… spread them all out again. You can undo, shrink, enlarge and many other options. And finally a cool visual app for both Mac and PC.

I’ve been managing the Shum.Net Website since 1994 – when Elias Alvord, Vice President & Co-Founder at Groundspeak,  handed me a printout of an HTML guide as a freshman at Northeastern University. I thank him for that – greatly. On one hand, it helped me develop a career in the Web space, but it prevented me from developing my own site using Word Press… which I have deployed for countless other sites.

The day has come when I finally have gotten too lazy for my own good and have deployed it to serve up my own words via little simply Web-based text fields – boy will I miss my HTML editor – NOT.