A few months ago I backed the Remix Mini project on Kickstarter, which was a massive success. Initially just looking for a modest $50k, Jide ended up raising more than $1.5 million.
I backed the $80 early bird tier which got me 2 x 2G Remix Mini Android PC’s with 16gb of storage (although some is taken by the OS).
The whole premise of the Remix Mini is to offer a fully featured Android powered PC (which is tiny) at a really low cost, running on a forked version of Android 5.1 aptly called Remix OS. Comparatively, there is nothing else out there like this.
A few months ago I came across a site called Learnsauce. The premise is simple, they offer you source code and learning material for building a few clone applications like; A Soundcloud clone, Uber clone, Buzzfeed clone, Tinder clone and a few others.
They also provide tutorials for web applications as well as doing things with Android and iOS modules.
For a good while they were offering all of their site content for a monthly fee. I got a few awesome apps and learned a couple of things. But then recently that all changed when they started deceiving customers.
Update June 2020: This blender is still going strong and this review was first published in 2015. We have bought name brand appliances and blenders that have never lasted this long. Since the issue of the screw coming loose and using some Loctite on it, we have had no issues and the screw hasn’t come loose. This blender is now five years old and doesn’t seem to be showing any signs of death.