**Aya Oya Console: A New Android-Powered Gaming System**
I never really know how to pronounce this damn thing, the Oya will be available at retail stores starting on June 4th. This console is powered by Android and apparently, it's going to be a game changer. You can pre-order it right now in fact, I did just that, so hopefully, it'll be here earlier than June 4th. I figured why not? I'm not much of a gamer, but you know, a $99 console is kind of hard to pass up. I've long said that $100 is impulse buy territory for me.
Early reports have suggested that there is a little bit of lag possibly the Android lag, you know between the controller and the actual system itself. But more than anything, it's going to be an entertainment center more than just games, entertainment, so theoretically, they'll have some ability to connect to YouTube through it. I don't care how or where you watch me, as long as you do. Most interesting for me beyond the price point, they offer every game free to try because they believe we shouldn't buy anything until we know we love it.
**Gorilla Glass: Strong but Not Perfect**
Google Glass is strong, but definitely not perfect. Judging by the photos that some of you have been sharing on Google Plus today and tagging me so that I would see them, uh yes, Google Glass, listen to me. Gorilla Glass is strong, but definitely not perfect. Maybe eventually, we'll be able to use materials that won't break it's just that we probably won't have them for another few years.
If you like it, then you better put a case on it. If you don't, well, there are so many smartphone cases in the world, I just don't know which one is going to work well yet. There are options available, though. Tech 21 Impactology sent me this case today for the iPhone 5. They have something inside this case called D30 impact material, which absorbs and then dissipates shock force away from your phone when dropped.
I could have used that a few months ago; it doesn't add too much bulk to the iPhone, although I do have a generic jellyfish case on mine right now. This is by the way something I've been looking to replace for quite some time. I just haven't found a case that I've been happy with yet.
**Case Review: Tech 21 Impactology**
The Tech 21 Impactology case is a great option for those looking for protection without adding too much bulk to their iPhone. The D30 impact material inside the case absorbs and dissipates shock, providing peace of mind when handling your phone. It's clear that Tech 21 has put a lot of thought into designing this case.
**Discount Alert: Dragon Dictate for Mac**
There is a 50% discount on Dragon Dictate for Mac. Normally, it's a $200 product, but it'll only cost you $100. This could be an excellent deal for those who use dictation or are thinking about using it and have a Mac.
**Preparing Your Devices for Resale**
If you're looking to sell your device, there are a few things you should do before listing it online. The first is to reset the device to its factory settings. This will ensure that all personal data is removed and won't be transferred to the new owner.
Some devices, such as those with hard drives, may require additional steps to erase their contents completely. In this case, using a tool like deban can help remove all data from the drive. Deban, or dereck's boot and nuke, is free and can be used to wipe the hard drive clean.
**Go-To Meeting Live**
Today, I'll be going live on YouTube with a go-to meeting. The topic for discussion will be vlogging. If you're interested in learning more about my perspective on vlogging and potentially some tips and tricks, tune in to this channel. We'll record the session and upload it here soon.
**Question of the Day**
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