Last Updated on July 16, 2012 by New-Startups Team GPS, especially on a smartphone, has paved a new way to navigate through to any location, but there have been only a few overwhelming players and strides in the indoor mapping realm. While companies like Apple start building their own outdoor mapping technologies and Google spends […]
Archives for July 2012
Transitioning from a suit and tie to building a startup
Last Updated on July 14, 2012 by New-Startups Team Adam Epstein is a lawyer. Yes. A lawyer. In this episode, Karim Kanji asks Adam why he made the transition from lawyer to tech entrepreneurship. Watch and listen to find out why Adam made the switch and how he is leveraging his knowledge to make his […]
Is the AirMouse the future of how you will use your Mac?
Last Updated on July 13, 2012 by New-Startups Team Computer related repetitive stress injuries that is probably best known as “carpal tunnel syndrome” is an injury that can cause numbness, pain, weakness and the inability to effectively use computer related devices to get work done. This problem affects 1.2 million new sufferers every year. As […]
Needium: Lead generation for your business through social media
Last Updated on July 12, 2012 by New-Startups Team Although the social media marketing world is still relatively new the development of technologies, firms, and ideas that are used to advance or support online marketing platforms has been so rapid it’s sometimes tempting to assume that there are very few major innovations left to discover […]
Ouya: A hackable and open source game console
Last Updated on July 11, 2012 by New-Startups Team If you were an 80’s, 90’s baby or born even earlier, some of the best memories served has to be on your favorite console device conquering Zelda, scoring touchdowns on Tecmo Bowl, or throwing flaming punches in Super Street Fighter 2. As more and more people […]
A Bandage That Blends With Your Skin
Last Updated on January 12, 2016 by Tim This Chameleon Bandage takes the concept of band-aid protection a notch higher by becoming literally invisible. A concept design and recent entry to the 2012 IF Design Talents by Xue Xing Wu, Zi Yu Li, Yue Hua Zhu and Zhi Qiang Wang the human bandage blends with […]
Cheddar: Simple task management synced everywhere
Last Updated on July 9, 2012 by New-Startups Team Plenty of to-do list applications exist on the App Store, some herald infinite features, while others focus more on simplicity and clever interface design. Some of the task organization apps on the market are better than others, but we find those that hone-in on simple design […]
Goalpost uses gamification and social networking to help you quit smoking
Last Updated on July 5, 2012 by New-Startups Team Kicking a bad habit is a personal battle that can be hard to understand unless you’re going through or have gone through it. Smoking is one of those habits. Smoking is one of those habits that call’s for you to pick up a pack that clearly […]
HangMessage: A way to make texting fun again
Last Updated on July 4, 2012 by New-Startups Team Growing up there have been many ways to send or remember messages. Remember when tying a string to your finger meant to remember something important or when sending a message through snailmail was the best way to connect with another? From carrier pigeons to now emails, […]
Picpack Prints Your Instagram Moments As Magnets
Last Updated on July 3, 2012 by Tim There’s always new and inventive ways to use Instagram pictures and Picpack jumps on the recent trend to print your favorite moments, but as magnets. The personalized printing service are 2.28” squared and come cut with the classic rounded corners familiar with Instagram photos. You select 12 […]