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Author: Tom Davis

Tom Davis is a technical contributor at TechWombat. He enjoys writing on IT, open source, electronics, and other geeky arcana. Tom's always happy to reply to comments and corrections, so be nice and send him your thoughts at tomdavis@techwombat.com or in the comment section below.

iKazoo: The Everything Gadget Goes Live on IndieGoGo

April 10, 2013July 7, 2023 Tom Davis
iKazoo Compatible Android iOS

In the beginning, there was the kazoo. The people were happy, but they wanted more. Along came the electric kazoo. And it too was good, for a while. The year is 2013, and the world […]

Leave a commentGadgetscool gadgets, gadgets, open source hardware, weird gadgets

3 Powerful Search Marketing Tools for SEO Geeks

April 8, 2013July 7, 2023 Tom Davis
3 Powerful Tools for SEO Geeks

Search engine optimization (SEO) and other forms of search marketing offer incredible potential for all types of businesses, brands, and causes. Many technologies and innovations have been developed to make the tasks and processes of […]

1 CommentBusinessseo

Managed WordPress Hosting: Why Your Blog Needs WP Engine

March 17, 2013July 7, 2023 Tom Davis
WP Engine Review

WP Engine is a web hosting company that promises the best managed WordPress hosting in the world. It’s a big claim, but they work exclusively with WordPress websites, designs, and themes so there’s no doubt […]

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Review: MSI GT 70 Dragon Notebook

February 9, 2013July 7, 2023 Tom Davis
MSI GT 70 Dragon Edition - Review + Specs

Gamers on the go who are ready to replace their trusty old laptops are no doubt eagerly scouting the web for MSI GT 70 Dragon Edition reviews. It seems that the majority of both diehard […]

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Open Source Design Software: The 7 Best Free Design Tools

February 8, 2013July 7, 2023 Tom Davis

As anyone who has worked as a designer can tell you, Adobe is the undisputed leader in the world of design software. Their products, however, are quite expensive and for someone who is just starting […]

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Five Fantastic Raspberry Pi Projects for Students

February 4, 2013July 7, 2023 Tom Davis

Learning about electronics can be a tough job for a student. With electronics becoming more and more complex by the day, the variety of information available can be baffling. The array of modern electronic devices […]

Leave a commentGadgetselectronics, open source hardware, raspberry pi

New BlackBerry Z10 Features Full Touchscreen, Competes with Lumia 920

January 20, 2013July 7, 2023 Tom Davis
blackberry z10 features and specs review

With the latest leaks of the new BlackBerry Z10 flooding newsfeeds everywhere, it appears that Nokia’s Lumia 920 may have a worthy market competitor sooner than expected. Announced by RIM several months ago and confirmed […]

1 CommentComputingblackberry, lumia

iPad Mini vs. iPad 4th Gen Review – May the Best Tablet Win

January 16, 2013July 7, 2023 Tom Davis
iPad Mini MD528LL/A vs iPad 4th Generation review comparison

So you’re in the market for an Apple iPad, and you have to make a decision. It’s a boxing match; with the featherweight iPad Mini vs the iPad 4th Generation, more accurately described as the […]

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Roundup – The Best Cheap 3D Printers of 2012

January 1, 2013July 7, 2023 Tom Davis
best cheap 3d printers

2012 was a tremendous year for the hobbyist 3D printing community. Thanks to cheap personal 3D printers entering the commercial market from all corners (and a few Kickstarters), 3D printing in 2013 is now at […]

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Mind Control: The Future of Gaming or Just a Gimmick?

November 29, 2012June 22, 2023 Tom Davis
Mind Control Gaming

Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology has been around for decades, but only in recent years have we seen any real promise for neural interfaces in the consumer market. After a number of failed attempts at creating […]

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