Last Updated on September 11, 2014 by Tim 3D printing is still alive and relevant; although the number of stories and startups we’ve come aware of through submissions has been dropping, the industry is still thriving. There might be a little lull right now, but the trend we think will be back on the upswing […]
Archives for September 2014
Organize and discover the web on Channelkit
Last Updated on September 10, 2014 by Tim There’s a handful of platforms to organize web pages that you want to remember for later. They all help you manage your personal database of inspiration, DIY’s, designs, travel locations and every other category your heart and mind will want to utilize later. Some also allow you […]
Oivo uses four AA batteries but is still the smallest iPhone charger ever
Last Updated on September 9, 2014 by Tim Living with a drained battery half way through the day is sadly still a norm for many of our smartphone device choices. Technology advancements lead to screens big as tablets, faster processors, and oodles of storage, but battery life still remains an unsolved mystery. There have been […]
Toronto Transit Appsplosion! Part 2: Best in Show
Last Updated on September 19, 2020 by Guest On Thursday, we at New-Startups.com presented our roundup of 46 transit apps in use in the Toronto area. Now that each app has given its proper breakdown, it is time to hand out the awards! Since every user has their own specific need or something they value, […]
Rubber bands are turned into flexible sensors with graphene
Last Updated on September 3, 2014 by Tim Apps and wearable technology for health, fitness and wellness were popping up all over the place this past summer. And the trend isn’t expected to stop. The entire health industry is going through a tech-revolution and with more startups and makers focusing efforts to build stronger intelligent […]