We all have to remember Chatroulette that gained mainstream exposure not too long ago. Now there’s a newer and better idea that comes from the same concept: Catroulette! The brilliant concept showcases shelter cats to help find them a home. Not only is it filled with cute cuddly cats you just want to hug to […]
Would you code on an iPad?
Most developers wouldn’t consider working on a tablet as an efficient method to code for anything. The inefficiencies of selecting text on iOS devices, syntax preview options are limiting and hindrances on keyboard deficiencies can be paramount. Kodiak PHP is changing all of that with its release of an intergrated development environment PHP coding app. […]
The Hole Measuring Tape should be more than just a concept
When Hiram Farrand and The Brown Company in Berlin, New Hampshire first began mass producing the “rapid rule” in 1922 the design was uniquely simple yet very functional. Now we see tape measure’s with lasers, levels and digital components, all elements that make for a more advanced product, but do they advance the original Farrand […]
Secret messages from the Little Bird House
Almost every way we share information seems to come from an internet source, but finding concepts that try to change the way we entertain content always fascinates us. One we recently stumbled upon comes from art science student Matthijs Munnik, whom has created a little bird house that sends out secret message in public spaces. […]
The Ontama Speaker
An accessory that looks to be contrived through a combination of Teletubbies and Willy Wonka’s candy factory, The Ontama Speaker lets you take your electronic devices into the shower. While for many the shower is the one place to escape technology, for you this may be the place to let loose that inner Celine Dion, […]
Interactive gesture displays that use the Kinect
Gesture and interactive displays or platforms will certainly be in the forefront of our everyday lives in the near future. Toronto agency Thinking Box saw huge enrollment by users when they implemented interactive windows at four traffic heavy Starbucks locations in Toronto and Vancouver. With delightful animations the campaign garnered over 3,000,000 impressions and over […]
Artkive your childs art in the cloud
Not to long ago we shared with you Child’s Own Studio, the shop that brings your children’s drawings to life as a plush toy. But what if Child’s Own Studio is swamped with orders and now you’re left with a trail of cherished artistic moments from your little one taking up space or collecting dust. […]
What did you do a year ago on social media?
Would you want to be reminded of what you were doing a year ago? Maybe that doesn’t matter to everyone, but for those that live for nostalgia will get a kick out of Timehop. Timehop relives your digital story from a year ago today across various social platforms and shares them back to you via […]
Meerli a place to become a better mobile designer
This past March we shared with you Seriously Mobile, a community for mobile designers, which is being built with an emphasis on feedback and interaction rather than just a showcase of design. Since then the platform has re-branded, redesigned and grown rapidly with hundreds of crowdsourced designs for your inspiration. Now named Meerli, the Swedish […]
Mini thermal printers
Similar to the Berg Little Printer, the newly crowdfunded mPrinter is an analog printer with a 3” print head that’ll print anything you command it to. From text, Sudoku grids, HTML images, doodles, or fully dynamic data created from custom hosted Javascript environment on their website. Designed by Andy Muldowney, the mPrinter users open-source software […]