Use a Tertill to weed your garden

NEWS – As a kid, one of my chores was to help weed the garden. I loathed the task with every cell in my body, so when I finally got around to it, the weeds were well established and even more difficult to remove. Now there’s a robot to do the work for people who detest weeding. Tertill is a solar-powered, weather-proof, garden weeding robot that was created by the same guy who created the Roomba, Joe Jones. This robot uses sensors to differentiate tall plants from small germinating plants. When it detects a germinating plant, it cuts it using Tertill’s weed trimmer. If you wish to protect your small germinating garden plants, you can use plant collars that the Tertill will detect and avoid.

Even though the Tertill is constantly charging using its solar panel, it uses energy more quickly than the amount gained from the sun so the robot has to stop periodically. In general, it runs for a certain period of time before stopping and recharging, after which it runs again and repeats this process indefinitely. It will charge more slowly on overcast days and run less often but it does still run. So by leaving it in your garden, it will run intermittently throughout the day searching for and cutting down germinating weeds. Tertill is also waterproof so it can stay outside when it rains. It is important to note that the Tertill needs barriers of at least two inches high to prevent the robot from wandering off. Here Tertill, Tertill, Tertill! Where are you, boy?

Now, you might be thinking, “Won’t the trimmed weeds just grow back?” The short answer is “Yes.” However, in general, when a plant first germinates, it uses the stored food in the seed to feed the plant until it can establish roots and grow leaves to produce its own food. By continually cutting the weed back, it never has a chance to establish itself and produce its own food thus, the seed eventually runs out of stored nutrients and the plant dies.

Tertill measures 11.7″ x 11.7″ x 7.2″, weighs 48 oz., and connects to an Android or iOS app using Bluetooth. The app informs you about the conditions in your garden and what the Tertill has been doing. When you order one, it comes with 10 sets of plant collars, 10 row collars, and five replacement wacker strings all for $299 on the Tertill website. One Tertill should be enough to cover a garden of about 100 square feet.

Want to know more? Here is an informative Kickstarter video that they used to describe the Tertill. The successful campaign ended in 2017.

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Gotek’s Wireless Rollable Keyboard provides you with function and entertainment on the go!


CROWDFUNDING NEWS – As an iPad fan and as someone who uses my iPad every day and for hours each day, any accessory that will add to the functionality and enjoyment is worth it if it works well. I have several accessories like USC-C multi-port attachments and USB-C hubs, and also a few keyboard cases and stand-alone keyboards.

A couple of days ago ai came across the Wireless Rollable Keyboard with BT Speaker by Gotek. This device seems like it could be the perfect accessory and it is universal, durable, lightweight and compact. It is designed to be used with your mobile devices including your iPad, iPhone, Android and Windows-based tablets (including Amazon Fire), and all the devices can be connected via a single touch. It has a built-in stand that folds out to support smartphones and tablets up to 10″. While its current design specs do not seem to say that it can support the iPad Pro 12.9”, it looks like it just might.

The built-in Bluetooth speaker can be used together or separately from the keyboard and it also includes a built-in microphone that adds versatility including using it for phone calls. It is made from an aircraft-grade aluminum alloy that should keep it durable.

If you would like more information on this Wireless Rollable Keyboard with BT Speaker you can head over to the Indiegogo page and check it out. It can be purchased for $99, although it seems to be out-of-stock at the moment.

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After Equifax Settlement, Capital One Discloses Data Breach of 100 Million Credit Card Applications

Millions of people are reaching some financial relief, albeit limited, with the Equifax settlement that was reached last week. If you suffered a loss or spent money trying to protect your credit after your information was stolen, you’re getting something, even if it’s just a $125 check. Yet, just days later, the news hit that there’s now been another data breach. This time it affects potential users of Capital One credit cards. You don’t even have to use one to be affected, as the data breach affected around100 million credit card applications. Capital One Data Breach … Read more

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FlexTILT gives your tripod more flexibility

NEWS – If a tripod is a photographer’s friend, then the FlexTILT Head 2 from Edelkrone will become their BFF. The FlexTILT is a CNC machined aluminum adapter that fits between your camera and the head of the tripod to provide more functionality. Where a tripod typically only goes up and down, the FlexTILT will let you vary the angle of the camera which opens up a whole new range of shooting angles.

Extra functionality comes at a price though. The Edelkrone FlexTILT Head 2 will set you back $149. If you’re interested, in adding one to your camera bag/tripod, head over to Amazon for more info.

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Loophole Found in LinkedIn Jobs Pages Allowing Users to Post Phony Jobs Anywhere

LinkedIn has become nearly a necessity in the business world. It started out to be as a place to connect, liaise, and “link” up, and now it’s become an important business tool. Moreover, it has become a go-to place for those seeking employment. A loophole was found in the social network that allows users to post job openings on any company’s LinkedIn page. A Dutch recruiter discovered that he could post job openings for any company, even Google. LinkedIn Loophole You have to admit that’s a huge loophole. It could lead to both nefarious individuals… Read more

Posted by / July 29, 2019 / Posted in News