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Fathers Day Deals from MacPhun (AppStore)

The MacPhun family celebrates Father’s Day with a great deal – the set of apps to make your father a better photographer is on sale till June 17! Impressive Color Splash Studio is $1.99 only – regular price $19.99 Creative FX Photo Studio is $9.99 only- regular price $14.99 Super powerful Snapheal is $9.99 only

 
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Happy Fathers Day From MakerBot

Published on June 15, 2012 by in Dad Stuff

Josh over at MakerBot sent GeekDadLife over this great video for all the dads out there.    

 
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Geekdadlife.com welcomes Luke Michael

Published on May 27, 2012 by in Dad Stuff

Geekdadlife.com is proud to welcome it’s newest staff member.  Luke Michael, born 7 pounds 4 ounces 20 inches at 3:03 AM 5/27/12. The Force is strong with this one…  

 
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Origami Auto Power Folding Stroller

The product details here speak for themselves…alls I have to add is DO WANT! Get it here   Power-folding stroller If you’re a parent, you probably wish you had an extra set of arms, especially when it’s time to take the geekling out in the world in their stroller. If only you could push the

 
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NY Toy Fair 2012 – CODEE

READ ME FIRST – Codee has just become available on-line at http://www.codeefun.com. Come September Codee will also be available at Wal-Mart and Toys’R Us. – 8/23/12   When Legos came out, people most have gone hog wild over all the neat new things that they could make with these little interlinking blocks.  That was a

 
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NY Toy Fair 2012 – The Zazoo Photo Clock

Kids can’t tell time.  Half of the time, they don’t go outside to know whether it’s dark or light.  Sometimes, this can make bedtime a challenge. That’s where the Zazoo Photo Clock comes in.  The product is designed to help kids identify time of day without having to know how to read a clock.  Built

 
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NY Toy Fair 2012 – Mattel Apptivity

What is Apptivity?  It’s a toy that interacts with an app specifically designed for it on a tablet device.  The toy is made of conductive plastic, you place it on your tablet, and the game takes place on the screen. The toys are guaranteed not to scratch your screen, will work through screen protectors…and in

 
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NY Toy Fair 2012 – The Kurio

Thanks to TechnoSource at NY Toy Fair 2012, GeekDadLife got to check out the Kurio.  Now, I’m a skeptical person when it comes to tablet devices.  All of the others out there have done well but honestly, for my money, the iPad can’t be beat (2).  That’s of course, my opinion, but I’m pretty sure

 
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NY Toy Fair 2012 – Carrera Slot Car Racing

I grew up with slot cars. I had a small 2 lane track, I think some Dukes of Hazzard cars, and a father who lived and breathed slot cars when he grew up.  Makes it pretty cool to think about just how far they have come. We spoke with one of the Marketing Managers at

 
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NY Toy Fair 2012 – The Best And the Rest

Toy Fair features a dizzying amount of product.  It’s miles of lanes lined with booths, toys, distributors, and generally good people with good ideas.  Below…are the Toy Fair best of show winners in images…. And now…just some other stuff we saw at Toy Fair

 
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