This Drawstring Leather Backpack may be Saddleback Leather’s simplest (and lightest) design yet!

NEWS – It looks like Saddleback Leather is rolling out a whole new set of backpack designs this month! We just saw the launch of the new Squared Backpack (which you can now pre-order), now joined by the Drawstring Leather Backpack.

This particular bag looks to be as simple and practical as it gets in a leather backpack. You’ve got a drawstring closure with a leather cover flap, and an interior pocket that will handle up to a 13″ laptop. The whole package comes in at 14″ tall by 10.5″ wide by 6″ deep and a total of 3.7 pounds, making it the lightest and slimmest pack in the Saddleback collection. The rounded profile and softer edges also make for a slightly less rugged look.

If you’re looking for a unique item, Saddleback is currently offering the first run in a limited and individually-numbered series with 160 bags in total. Once the first runs are sold out, it will be available for pre-order in regular production. Go check it out at the Drawstring Leather Backpack product page on the Saddleback Leather web site!

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Who’s that knocking at my door? The FedEx SameDay Bot!

 

NEWS – In a continuation of the development of the entities that will soon become our evil overlords, FedEx is jumping into delivery automation in a big way with the new FedEx SameDay Bot.

With an interior compartment designed to carry packages, even hot or cold packages, the bot is designed to handle short-range deliveries. It is designed to help local retailers make same-day and last-mile deliveries to their customers. FedEx is working with companies such as AutoZone, Lowe’s, Pizza Hut, Target, Walgreens and Walmart to determine how autonomous delivery can improve service to their customer base. Per one study, more than 60 percent of merchants’ customers live within three miles of a store location.  This creates an opportunity for autonomous delivery systems to provide fast, on-demand delivery to a broad customer base.

The bot sports built-in AI and an innovative drive mechanism that is designed to allow the bot to traverse different terrains, including stones, sand, puddles, steep ramps and steps.

FedEx is developing the bot with DEKA Development & Research Corp. and its founder Dean Kamen, inventor of many life-changing technologies, including the iBot Personal Mobility Device and the Segway personal transporter.

FedEx has prototypes in development and testing in 2019 in select cities, including Memphis, Tennessee, pending the city’s final approval. Read more about the FedEx SameDay Bot at thefuturefedex.com. You can also watch a 28-second video showing some of its capabilities on vimeo. If your name is Sarah Connor, I would definitely pretend not to be home. But, the bot will likely…be back.

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Deal – Amazon is having a blowout deal on SanDisk 400GB microSD cards

DEAL – You can never be too rich, have too many gadgets, or have too much file storage. To help you with the last one, I’m sharing news that SanDisk is having an awesome sale on microSD cards right now through Amazon. You can get a 400GB microSD card for $62.30 which is a 34% savings of their normal pricing. It’s a class 10 card capable of up to 100MB/s transfer read speed. It will work great for keeping an archive of your pictures, and video, along with any other types of files that you like to horde. If you don’t need 400GB (come on, who doesn’t need 400GB?), you can opt for smaller capacity cards which are also on sale with Prime shipping:

400GB microSD card for $62.30
256GB microSD card for $44.79
200GB microSD card for $29.21
128GB microSD card for $21.38
64GB microSD card for $11.55

I’m super tempted to buy the 400GB card for my shiny new Samsung Galaxy S10+ which will arrive next Friday. If you want to add to your collection of flashcards, head over to Amazon to take advantage of this deal. Hurry because it won’t be available for long.

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Deal – Amazon is having a blowout deal on SanDisk 400GB microSD cards originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on February 27, 2019 at 1:11 pm.

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Here are a couple of inexpensive tips for covering up the cameras (or LED lights) on your devices

ARTICLE – I love my gadgets, but I don’t want to worry about the cameras on those devices getting hacked, so I cover many of them up. Am I paranoid? Maybe, but I know I’m not the only one concerned about this so I thought I’d pass on my tips to those of you who are interested.

Even though there are some phone cases available that are designed with a mechanical camera cover, what do you do when there is nothing for your particular phone or, for that matter, all the rest of your devices with cameras?

I use mounting putty (a.k.a Loctite Fun Tak or Scotch Removable Mounting Putty) for non-mobile devices……and black washi tape (a thin, decorative, rice paper masking tape sold as Scotch Washi Tape or Duck Washi Tape) for my portable devices.

Mounting putty works well as a covering for non-mobile device cameras. It works especially well on my Amazon Echo Spot’s camera without covering up the light sensor. I simply pinched off a tiny bit of the putty (my putty is blue) and rolled it into a teeny ball and placed it over the camera (shown in the photo above located at the top of the Spot in the black bezel area). What’s nice about using this stuff is that it can easily be shaped and flattened to fit the camera without impeding the function of the light sensor on the Spot. It works perfectly!


Mounting putty is also useful for covering up annoying LED lights on things like desktop chargers, power strips, etc. located in your bedroom which can be distracting if you like to sleep in complete darkness as I do.

The funny thing is, I use this putty for lots of handy things except when hanging things on my walls because it leaves an oily stain behind over time.


I found that washi tape is ideal for covering the cameras on my portable devices like my phone. I used a hand-held single hole puncher to quickly cut out small circles of tape which are large enough to cover the cameras. I then placed the washi tape on my phone’s front and back cameras. I used black washi tape so that it would blend into the background of the black bezel on my phone. You can barely tell it’s there.

Washi tape is ideal for this use because it is lightly adhesive – enough to stay on the device when slipping my phone into my purse or pocket but easily removable when I need to use the camera. And it doesn’t seem to leave any residue when removed. You can use the same piece of tape several times before needing to replace it.

I also use it on our laptop cameras which get zero use in our house. 


How well do these coverings work? Very well. The above pictures show the front-facing camera on my phone with me standing right in front of it (left screenshot above) and the other shows my laptop cam (right photo above). Both pictures show that you cannot see anything when using washi tape. The mounting putty worked equally well in blocking any images on my Echo Spot.

All-in-all, both of these solutions are easy to apply, remove, and reuse leaving little to no residue and they’re a fast fix. Another benefit to using mounting putty and washi tape to cover my device’s cameras and LEDs is that they are really inexpensive: Scotch Removable Mounting Putty is sold at Target for $1.89 and Duck Washi Tape black is sold at Walmart for $2.88.

What is your favorite way to cover up your cameras (that is, if you care enough to cover them up)? Leave a comment and let me know!

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Ooni launches it’s newest gas-powered pizza oven the Ooni Koda

NEWS – Back in November, I reviewed the Ooni 3 portable outdoor pizza oven, on Tuesday Ooni introduced the latest addition to the Ooni family: Ooni Koda. The Ooni Koda is a super compact and fast gas-powered pizza oven. This is Ooni’s third pizza oven following the Ooni 3 and Ooni Pro models.

The oven features an all-new design that is both super stylish and sleek. “Ooni Koda is just as much of a design showpiece that you’ll be proud to have in your backyard as it is a super easy-to-use pizza oven that just works,” says Ooni co-founder Darina Garland.

Koda is designed to be ready to use right out of the box. All you have to do is flip open the foldable legs, insert the stone baking board, and connect it to a gas tank.

The oven is gas powered for fast and easy cooking. Thanks to its insulated steel shell and stone baking board once fired up the oven can reach temperatures up to 932℉ within 15 minutes. And it can cook a Neapolitan-style pizza in just 60-seconds. Koda doesn’t just make pizza. The units simple heat control dial allows you to easily adjust the unit’s temperature to cook fish, vegetables, and steak. 

Koda is also very compact, weighing just 20lbs. So you can take it with you anywhere you want to create great tasting pizza.

The Ooni Koda can currently be pre-ordered from Ooni’s website for $299 with delivery in late March.

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