QR coding is a pretty useful invention, and has plenty of applications but I personally never thought one would embrace technology to the point of imprinting them onto the back of a coin. Behold, the Royal Dutch Mint has produced what is the world’s first QR-coded coin to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the mint in Utrecht.
Today most people use emails when it comes to communication, and rarely anyone uses good old-fashioned letters. But it doesn’t mean old traditional methods do not embrace technology, check out the Talking Recordable Envelopes.
If you’re a retro gamer and you enjoy portable gaming, we’ve got a special treat for you today. The modding community has come up with a portable NES mod, so we had to check it out.
During the years, we have seen all sorts of console mods, but today we have something special that is created by a famous modder Ben Heck. Once again, Ben has outdone himself and he’s managed to create something that he calls Xbox 360 1977 Edition.
Ironically, this latest Kinect hack makes the all time fastest selling electronic consumer device all the more similar to the Sony Move. You have these blocks of different colors, which are placed on the floor, these correspond to different gameplay elements.
Someone will then get from here to there, and needs stairs, bridges, and so on placed in his way. Don’t understand what I’m talking about? Check it out in the video below.
Today we have something special for all video game geeks that grew up in the 80’s with the NES in their living room. If you liked the old NES games, you’re going to love the new 8bit car which has been inspired by the 80′s game console games.













